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Many and high-speed
Many species of lizards become bipedal during high-speed, sprint locomotion, including the world's fastest lizard, the spiny-tailed iguana ( genus Ctenosaura ).
Many supercomputer designs of the 1980s and 90s focused on providing high-speed memory access as opposed to faster processors, allowing them to work on large data-sets at speeds other systems could not approach.
Many high-speed trainsets are designed to operate on purpose-built high-speed lines and then continue their journeys on legacy lines, upgraded or not.
Many of Rumson's residents work in the financial services industry and commute to Wall Street on the high-speed ferry that leaves from nearby Atlantic Highlands.
Many modern supercomputers comprise giant server farms of high-speed processors connected by either Gigabit Ethernet or custom interconnects such as Infiniband or Myrinet.
Many suburban rail, regional rail and high-speed services are operated by double-deck DMUs, EMU, coaches and TGV.
Many areas around the United States have been considering construction of new high-speed lines, but rail travel is much less common in the United States than in Europe or Japan.
Many of them were designs to be shot down as target drones, or simply crash or explode at the end of their mission, so simplicity and low cost was as important as high-speed performance.
Many of the corridors receiving funding at this time were originally designated as high-speed rail corridors following the 1991 ISTEA legislation.
Many high-speed vehicles use disc brakes, and many European heavy vehicles use disc brakes.
Many high-speed lines do not permit slower freight trains, particularly with heavier axle loads.

Many and rail
Many of the city's financial institutions ( for example, CBOT, Chicago Fed ) are located within a section of downtown called " The Loop ", which is an eight-block by five-block square of city streets that are encircled by elevated rail tracks.
Many active sabotage attempts were against critical rail lines of transportation.
Many North American transportation planners reserve streetcar for traditional vehicles that operate exclusively in mixed traffic on city streets, while they use light rail to refer to more modern vehicles operating mostly in exclusive rights of way, since they may operate both side-by-side targeted at different passenger groups ..
Many light rail systems — even fairly old ones — have a combination of the two, with both on-road and off-road sections.
Many methods have been used to move logs from where they were cut to a rail line or directly to a sawmill or paper mill.
Many early rail accidents pioneered the use of tensile testing of samples and fractography of failed components.
Many routes are still popular despite curtailment after the arrival of a high speed rail system.
Many inhabitants work in Oxford or commute by rail to London, from nearby Didcot.
Many do not claim because the system is perceived as cumbersome ; however, the system has improved for holders of some rail passes.
Many of these were in the urban metropolitan counties where passenger transport executives have a role in promoting local passenger rail use.
Many miles of old PRR and NYC trackage were abandoned to adjacent landowners or rail trail use.
Many of the larger cities in the UK have suburban rail networks, which resemble S-Bahns to varying degrees.
Many people who own cars avoid using the system altogether while residents in suburban areas usually drive their car to a MARTA rail station ( instead of using bus service ) if their job is near an adjacent one.
Many modern common rail diesel engines respond well to LPG use as a supplementary fuel.
Many people were now coming to Askern by road and rail.
Many railways preferred a flat bottom rail section, where the rails could be laid directly on the ties ( sleepers ), representing a marked cost saving.
Many derailments took place on relatively new continuously welded rail track, and often such a derailment destroyed about a mile of the new track, as the freight train might take that distance to stop ; the concrete sleepers were not robust under a derailed wagon's wheels.
Many older s & c units had a loose joint at the heel so that the switch rail could turn to close to the stock rail or open from it.
Many of the terraces line Canterbury Road, along the former railway line, which now has several more tram light rail stops since it was converted to tram use in 1987.
Many local industries, particularly the carpet mills and shoe factories in the city, used the rail facilities to get their products to market.

Many and rolling
Many were based on traditional European folk tunes, with lyrics that reflected the lives, experiences and concerns of lumberjacks, with the themes of cutting, hauling, rolling and driving, as well as narrative songs that involved romance.
Many special gala days are held, often with visiting engines and rolling stock from other heritage lines ; these and other attractions have seen visitor numbers exceed 250, 000 per year.
Many of the techniques found in contact juggling, such as balancing or rolling a single ball or palm spinning ( see " Baoding Balls "), have been performed for centuries.
Many screwdriver handles are not smooth and often not round, but have flats or other irregularities to improve grip and to prevent the tool from rolling when on a flat surface.
Many of the earlier classes of diesel locomotive used on British Railways were fitted with dual systems to enable full usage of BR's rolling stock inherited from the private companies which had different systems depending on which company the stock originated from.
Many tracks have an organic feeling that pervades through rolling, dubby basslines and vocal snippets.
Many people were killed, buildings and rolling stock were burned, and reports of rioting shocked middle-class Americans.
Many orbs have straps to hold the rider in place, while others leave the rider free to walk the orb around or be tossed about freely by the rolling motion.
Many national railroads and shortlines painted locomotives or rolling stock in patriotic color schemes, and many military units marked aircraft with special designs in honor of the Bicentennial.
Many of the difficulties of the railroads were caused by lack of new equipment, poor maintenance of tracks and rolling stock ( partly caused by the lack of spare parts ), an insufficient number of skilled workers, and constant pressure to keep operating.
Many lines in London and Kent had been damaged during the war and much rolling stock was either damaged or in need of replacement.
Many locomotives inherited on foundation were considered unreliable, and expensive to maintain ; the company invested heavily in modernisation of its rolling stock ; by 2002 £ 750 million had been invested, including 280 new locomotives and over 2000 new wagons.
Many drivers use the parking brake to prevent the car from rolling backward when starting to accelerate up a steep hill.
Many other bearings rely on sliding or rolling motions, which are necessarily uneven because the bearing surfaces are never perfectly flat.
Many dung beetles, known as rollers, are noted for rolling dung into round balls, which are used as a food source or brooding chambers.
Many stunt-driving techniques are also done by deliberately breaking and / or regaining this rolling friction.
Many common New York Central locomotives and rolling stock are preserved in places like Illinois Railway Museum and the National New York Central Museum, in Elkhart Indiana.
Many single women traveled to cities like New York where they found work in factories and sweatshops, working for low pay operating sewing machines, sorting feathers, rolling tobacco and so on.
Many earlier percussion rifles and muskets were converted to rolling block designs in the interim before the development of more modern bolt-action designs.

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