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SEFECHA and .
The province, in 1997, invested in SEFECHA, at the time the only publicly-owned commuter rail in Argentina.

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I have a distinct admiration for this man we honor today because of the humility with which he carries his greatness.
Anjali Abrol of Planet Bollywood praised Dixit's performance and wrote " Madhuri, despite any role given, carries it off with ease and grace .... even despite the mismatch of age, she does justice to her role, and is the best actress in Bollywood today, comparatively.
" Her daughter Princess Caroline carries the torch for AMADE today in her role as President.
Maxentius chose to make his stand in front of the Milvian Bridge, a stone bridge that carries the Via Flaminia road across the Tiber River into Rome ( the bridge stands today at the same site, somewhat remodelled, named in Italian Ponte Milvio or sometimes Ponte Molle, soft bridge ).
With increased railroad traffic, in 1886, Leffert Buck replaced Roebling's wood and stone bridge with the predominantly steel bridge that still carries trains over the Niagara River today.
Known today as the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge, it carries vehicles, trains, and pedestrians between Canada ( through Canadian Customs Border Control ) and the U. S. A. just below the falls.
Measurements showed that, unlike in former times, the wave energy of the sea is not any more consumed off the beach, today it carries its destructive effects on to the beaches proper.
Common law can be amended or repealed by Parliament ; murder, by way of example, carries a mandatory life sentence today, but had previously allowed the death penalty.
The current Kew Bridge, which today carries the South Circular Road ( the A205 ), was opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1903.
In 1926, Teague assembled an industrial design consultancy ( now known as Teague ), which carries on his legacy today, in name and vision.
It also illustrates how the Foundling Hospital's charity work for children still carries on today through the child care organisation Coram.
Messner today carries on a diversified business related to his mountaineering skills.
A bridge over the Wallkill River near the mill was named after him, and even today the name and the bridge, which carries Route NY-17K into the village, remain in use.
The bridge today is an important part of London's road system and carries the A202 road across the Thames.
The new bridge soon became a major transport artery and today carries the A202 across the Thames.
In 1967, he returned to the family business and became a farmer in his own right, harvesting soybeans and rice, establishing a business that he carries on today.
He was also responsible, on 18 January 1946, for renaming what had been the Party of the Mexican Revolution ( PRM ) to the name it carries today, the Institutional Revolutionary Party ( PRI ).
In 1881, Raiffeisen created a printing house in Neuwied which still exists today, carries his name and was merged in 1975 with the German cooperative publishing house “ Deutscher Genossenschafts-Verlag ”.
The location of this event still carries today the name Matanzas, which is Spanish for " massacres.
LTD began service in 1970 with 20 vehicles, and today carries roughly 11. 5 million customers annually with a fleet of 104 buses.
As such, the use of the term cathedral today carries no practical meaning.
The BBC West Midlands region, branded as BBC Midlands to continue the name, carries a number of regional programmes today.
WRFD continued to serve farmers, and indeed, still carries farm programming today under the ownership of Salem Media of Ohio.
The actual ' 2 ' designation has a more complex history than that of the highway that carries it today.

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Common restoranes or restaurantes and rotiserias nearly anywhere in Argentina today serve ( into the small hours ) quickly prepared meals that in the course of the 20th century came to be known as minutas, " short-order dishes.
Virtually all productions today, however, use the original ending, as do nearly all of the film versions of this play, including Dariush Mehrjui's Sara ( the Argentine version, made in 1943 and starring Delia Garcés, does not ; it also modernizes the story, setting it in the early 1940s ).
Over a long period of time, the slightly denser regions of the nearly uniformly distributed matter gravitationally attracted nearby matter and thus grew even denser, forming gas clouds, stars, galaxies, and the other astronomical structures observable today.
Hops are the female flower clusters or seed cones of the hop vine Humulus lupulus, which are used as a flavouring and preservative agent in nearly all beer made today.
The first carnivoran was a carnivore, and nearly all carnivorans today primarily eat meat.
Poole was not a historian, but a famous librarian, and a lover of literature, including Mather's Magnalia " and other books and tracts, numbering nearly 400 were never so prized by collectors as today.
One nearly complete example of the Code survives today, on a diorite stele in the shape of a huge index finger, tall ( see images at right ).
Various dating methods have been used and are used today depending on local geology and context, and while there is some variance in the results from these dating methods, nearly all of them provide evidence for a very old Earth, approximately 4. 6 billion years.
This left the early universe with a very similar ratio of hydrogen / helium as is observed today ( 3 parts hydrogen to 1 part helium-4 by mass ), with nearly all the neutrons in the universe trapped in helium-4.
By the Middle Ages the texts of the prayers were nearly fixed, and in the form in which they are still used today.
On March 16, 2011, the President's Task Force on Puerto Rico's Status issued a third report that reaffirned the legal position adopted by the three previous presidents over nearly a quarter century that Puerto Rico remains today " subject to the Territory Clause of the U. S. Constitution ( see Report at page 26 ), that the territory's long-term economic well-being would be enhanced by an early resolution of the political status problem ( p. 33 ) and devotes most of the report to extensive economic analysis and recommendations.
From about 1872 until the U. S. entry into World War I ( 1917 ), target shooting with single-shot rifles was nearly as popular in America as golf is today.
By the Middle Ages the texts of the prayers were nearly fixed, and in the form in which they are still used today.
The fundamental design of Edison's fluoroscope is still in use today, although Edison himself abandoned the project after nearly losing his own eyesight and seriously injuring his assistant, Clarence Dally.
The WHO estimates that yellow fever causes 200, 000 illnesses and 30, 000 deaths every year in unvaccinated populations ; today nearly 90 % of the infections occur in Africa.
* September 18 – Great Miami Hurricane: A strong hurricane devastates Miami, Florida, leaving over 100 dead and causing several hundred million dollars in damage ( equal to nearly $ 100 billion dollars today ).
In Britain today, nearly half of babies are born to people who are not married ( in England and Wales 46. 8 %, in Scotland 50. 2 % ).
Sales of television programs to individual local stations is called broadcast syndication, and today nearly every television station in the United States obtains syndicated programs in addition to network-produced fare.
With a population of nearly 25, 500, Ramallah was historically a Christian town, but today Muslims form the majority of the population, with a strong Christian minority.
This carbonate aquifer has historically been providing high quality water for nearly 2 million people, and even today, is full because of tremendous recharge from a number of area streams, rivers and lakes.
Because of the significant advantages of alternating current over direct current in transforming and transmission, electric power distribution is nearly all alternating current today.
Louis felt content to rule a nearly hexagon-shaped kingdom, which he called his pré carré ( i. e. " square field "), a term still used in French politics today.
Within days Whittington had negotiated with the King a deal in which the city bought back its liberties for £ 10, 000 ( nearly £ 4m today ).
That request would eventually be granted nearly two decades later by Universal and other film preservation companies, and this restored version is what is widely seen today on television and home video.
When the Archean began, the Earth's heat flow was nearly three times higher than it is today, and it was still twice the current level at the transition from the Archean to the Proterozoic ( 2, 500 ).

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