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Once on the road ( and especially if the passengers were all regulars and masculine ), the schedule meant nothing.
The conductor did recall having priests as passengers and this satisfied police, although the conductor also pointed out that in heavily Catholic Fall River there were priests riding on almost every trip the streetcar made, so Morse's statement really proved nothing.
Electric street lighting was introduced in 1900 and electric trams were transporting passengers in 1909.
Nearly all of them were passengers on 16 commercial ( nongovernmental ) ships and several yachts that made 116 trips during the summer.
Unknown to the hijackers, passengers aboard were able to make telephone calls to loved ones and relay information on the hijacking.
United Airlines Flight 93 crashed into a field as flight attendants and passengerswho had heard about the other three hijacked planes ramming into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon — fought hijackers who were likely flying to crash the plane either into the White House or the United States Capitol.
At least two of the cellphone calls made by passengers indicate that all the hijackers they saw were wearing red bandanas, which some have questioned may have signified an allegiance to the Egyptian Islamic Jihad.
At least two of the cellphone calls made by passengers indicate that all the hijackers they saw were wearing red bandanas, which some believe may have signified an allegiance to the Egyptian Islamic Jihad.
In 2006 a total of 825, 603 people visited the islands ( of whom 443, 987 were cruise ship passengers ).
In 2003, about 55, 000 passengers were transported on domestic and international flights.
There were two aborted take-offs which led to concern on board, and the passengers were advised by a stewardess to disembark again while a minor technical error was fixed.
From there, it was probably carried by Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats that were regular passengers on merchant ships.
In addition to Bonaparte himself, Louis Alexandre Berthier, Auguste de Marmont, Jean Lannes, Joachim Murat, Louis Desaix, Jean Reynier, Antoine-François Andréossy, Jean-Andoche Junot, Louis-Nicolas Davout and Dumas were all passengers on the cramped Mediterranean crossing.
In 2003, about 46, 000 passengers were carried on domestic and international flights.
In an 1809 incident known as the Boyd massacre, about 66 passengers and crew of the Boyd were killed and eaten by Māori on the Whangaroa peninsula, Northland.
Towards the end of its life there were so few passengers that diesel railcars were sometimes used.
For many years passengers arriving at the Chiang Kai-shek International Airport were greeted by signs in Chinese welcoming them to the " Chung Cheng International Airport ".
As a standard, a 4 person sedan ( driver included ) usually caries 6 passengers, twice the amount for which they were designed.
Many passengers who perished were Darwin residents and news of the tragedy severely affected the small community, which reportedly took several years to recover.
The 36 other passengers were informed that their arrival in Seattle would be delayed because of a " minor mechanical difficulty.
In 2003, about 1. 147 million passengers were carried on domestic and international flights.
In 2003, about 386, 000 passengers were carried on scheduled domestic and international airline flights.
Commercial railway services for both passengers and cargo were operated until 1974.

passengers and Said
It was also agreed that vessels passing through the Canal in quarantine might, subject to the use of the electric light, coal in quarantine at Port Said by night as well as by day, and that passengers might embark in quarantine at that port.
On 7 August 2005, Yasin Hassan Omar, Muktar Said Ibrahim, and Ramzi Mohammed were charged with attempting to murder passengers and being in possession of an explosive substance.

passengers and Palestinian
* 1976 – Israeli commandos raid Entebbe airport in Uganda, rescuing all but four of the passengers and crew of an Air France jetliner seized by Palestinian terrorists.
* 1970 – Palestinian terrorists blow up three hijacked airliners in Jordan, continuing to hold the passengers hostage in various undisclosed locations in Amman.
** Palestinian extremists hijack an Air France plane in Greece with 246 passengers and 12 crew.
On December 17, 1973 five Palestinian terrorists, who had taken six hostages at Rome Fiumicino Airport, bombed Pan Am flight 110 while passengers boarded.
Its first mission, " Operation Feuerzauber " ( Operation Fire Magic ), immediately established the GSG 9's reputation as an elite unit, It was carried out in 1977 when Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Landshut, a Lufthansa plane on the way from Palma de Mallorca to Frankfurt, demanding that imprisoned members of the German Red Army Faction terrorist group be freed in exchange for the passengers and crew who would be held as hostages.
During the Second Intifada, Petah Tikva suffered three terrorist attacks: On May 27, 2002, a suicide bomber blew himself up at a small cafe outside a shopping mall, leaving two dead, including a baby ; on December 25, 2003, a suicide bomber blew himself up at a bus stop near the Geha bridge, killing 4 civilians, and on February 5, 2006, a Palestinian got into a shuttle taxi, pulled out a knife, and began stabbing passengers killing two of them, but a worker from a nearby factory hit him with a log, subduing him.
The next day, a Palestinian suicide bomber killed 17 passengers and bystanders on an Israeli bus.
In late 2002, Egged sued the Palestinian Authority and its Chairman Yassir Arafat for compensation of damages and loss of income due to terrorist attacks and suicide bombings on buses during the second intifada, claiming that the attacks had deterred passengers from taking buses.
* July 4 – In Operation Entebbe, three Israeli Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft carrying about 100 Israeli commandos land at Entebbe International Airport at Entebbe, Uganda, to rescue the 106 passengers of Air France Flight 139 still being held hostage in a transit hall there by Palestinian and West German hijackers.
During the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, such buses were often targeted by Palestinian terrorists and suicide bombers during rush hours, since a crowded long bus can contain more than 100 passengers.
On March 30, 1947, the Moledet ( 1, 588 passengers ) became disabled some 50 miles outside Palestinian waters and issued an SOS.
While saddened by events like the sinking of the Jewish refugee ship Struma, he felt that the passengers were in fact invaders that an independent Palestinian Arab government could have used force to prevent from landing, and he felt that while elderly Jews could come to live out their last years as in generations past, a thriving community under British protection should be forbidden.

passengers and returning
The episode is referenced in Plutarch's Life of Theseus, in description of Theseus ' method of slaying his assailants by returning " the same sort of violence that they offered to him ," as Heracles killed Termerus by “ breaking his skull in pieces ( whence, they say, comes the proverb of ' a Termerian mischief '), for it seems Termerus killed passengers that he met by running with his head against them .”
After much difficulty returning back to Earth, the UN Spacy refuses to allow the Macross and the civilian passengers to return back to land.
Four miles north of Canaan Station, the southbound Quebec to Boston express, crowded with passengers returning from the Sherbrooke Fair, collided head-on with a northbound Boston & Maine freight train.
Windblockers or wind deflectors minimize noise and rushing air reaching the occupants – specifically cold air ( and the noise that comes with it ) rushing from behind the passengers having been forced over the windshield then returning to the natural lower-pressure zone where the passengers sit.
The 106 passengers were returning to Denmark following a holiday in Sri Lanka.
On the outside there are many compartments, supposedly for carrying equipment and other smaller vehicles such as the ' mini-comm ' for short-range transport or picking up passengers and returning them to camp or the submarine for deep sea expedition ( the bath-o-sphere ).
Most of the passengers on the ship are Germans, returning to their fatherland at a time when millions of other Germans are looking for ways to escape.
He also escaped a prison sentence for drinking driving during carnival of the same year after being involved in an accident that resulted in the deaths of his three passengers, for his behaviour he received seven day suspended sentence and was two days late returning to Florence according to the Italian sports daily Corriere della Sera.
Among the British passengers were members of an amateur rugby team from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, who were returning from attending a Five Nations match between France and England and trade union leader James Conway.
In western Europe the attendant will take charge of passengers ' tickets and passports at the start of the journey, returning them before arrival at the destination, thus ensuring that passengers are not disturbed by ticket and passport inspections.
When the NYC subway still used tokens, token suckers would steal tokens by jamming turnstile coin slots, waiting for unsuspecting passengers to deposit tokens ( only to discover that the turnstile did not work ), then returning to suck out the token.
Half of the passengers on Flight 603 were Chileans returning to Chile.
The depot is connected to the metro line from both the east and western directions, with a third platform at Itäkeskus used for de-training passengers before returning to the depot.
Several famous passengers were among the dead, including former world boxing champion Carlos Cruz, his wife and nineteen-month-old son, who were flying to Paris for a bout against Roger Zami ; the wife, daughter and sister of Imbert Barreras, a Dominican Army Brigade General who participated in the plot to kill the dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina in Santo Domingo, on May 30, 1961 ; Juan Ramón Loubriel, who had participated in three professional sports leagues in Puerto Rico ( basketball, volleyball and association football ); the then-girlfriend of astrologer Walter Mercado, and most of the members of Puerto Rico's women's national volleyball team, who were returning home after a friendly game against the Dominican Republic's women's national team.
On 17 January 2005, just after 09: 15, an empty train returning to the depot collided with a peak-hour train filled with passengers at the Thailand Cultural Centre station.
New Year's Eve sees a sudden increase of supernatural activity as the slime, rapidly increasing in volume in the subway line, rises through the ground and onto the surface of the city, causing a demon to invade Washington Square Park ; a fur coat returning to life to attack its owner ; a film monster bursting out of a movie screen at a cinema ; and the arrival of the Titanic and its long-deceased passengers and crew in the harbor.
Berkeley and Christiansen attempt their own escape in a cable car, but Smith, after a roof-top fight with its passengers, destroys the car with an explosive, hurling himself onto a returning cable car and subsequently riding back down with the others.
Trains normally pull into the southern platform to load and discharge passengers, before returning in the direction from which they came ; the northern platform is used only by trains which are going out of service and so must discharge their passengers without allowing more aboard.
Most of the passengers on the flight were Canadians visiting Europe and Portuguese expatriates returning to visit family in Portugal.
These taxis can only carry passengers in the Lantau or New Territories areas if the passengers are returning to Kowloon or Hong Kong Island, or must return to their service areas themselves to continue their business.

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