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riders and wanted
Long Island Rail Road officials also made counselors available for passengers who wanted one, and sent senior railroad officials out to trains to answer riders ' questions.
Desgrange wanted to stop riders racing casually for all but the last hour.
The riders in turn would perform a spell over the eggs, using words in the Ancient Language to ensure that the infant dragons inside would only hatch when the eggs were touched by the human or elf whom they wanted to bond with.
The tour organisation wanted the Tour to be an individual race, so in 1929 the teams were officially not there, and riders started in the A-category ( professional cyclists ) or as touriste-routiers ( semi-professional or amateur ).

riders and enforcement
" Depending on the level of enforcement by operators, these rules are often ignored by bumper car riders, especially younger children.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has brought successful civil injunctive enforcement actions against free riders, with follow-on criminal prosecutions by the U. S. Attorney in New York, where significant prison sentences were imposed, for both credit and antifraud violations where it was clear that the customer never intended to cover the trade and was only using a succession of brokers to play the market, hoping for success, and causing serious losses to brokers.

riders and United
United Methodists in the United States are encouraged to celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday, though it is typically celebrated on the first Sunday of each month, while a few go as long as celebrating quarterly ( a tradition dating back to the days of circuit riders that served multiple churches ).
The new church grew rapidly in the young country as it employed circuit riders, many of whom were laymen, to travel the mostly rural nation by horseback to preach the Gospel and to establish churches until there was scarcely any village in the United States without a Methodist presence.
This original fast mail ' Pony Express ' service had messages carried by horseback riders in staged relays to stations ( with fresh horses and riders ) across the prairies, plains, deserts, and mountains of the Western United States.
In the United States, junior riders at recognized competitions are required to wear an ASTM / SEI approved helmet to protect against head trauma in the event of a fall.
The long format has remained popular at the Preliminary, or one star, level in the United States, and with riders who feel it maximizes horsemanship.
About one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two-thirds of the nation's rail riders live in New York City.
Image: First United Methodist Church in Pleasanton, TX IMG_2603. JPG |< center > First United Methodist Church in downtown Pleasanton was founded in 1857 by circuit riders, a year before Pleasanton was established.
The show features some of the best horse riders in the Eastern United States.
A dark ride or ghost train ( United Kingdom and Australia ) is an indoor amusement ride where riders in guided vehicles travel through specially lit scenes that typically contain animation, sound, music, and special effects.
In the United Kingdom, many riders choose helmets bearing an Auto-Cycle Union ( ACU ) Gold sticker as it defines a stricter standard than the legal minimum ECE 22. 05 specification.
Motocross was introduced to the United States in 1966 when Swedish champion, Torsten Hallman rode an exhibition event against the top American TT riders at the Corriganville Movie Ranch also known as Hopetown in Simi Valley, California.
Circuit riders, many of whom were laymen, traveled by horseback to preach the gospel and establish churches until there was scarcely any crossroad community in the United States without a Methodist presence.
The annual Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival is the largest gathering of off-road mountain bike riders in the world, and is the largest mass start mountain bike race in the United States.
Middleton was one of the best and most popular riders in the United Kingdom.
The use of riders is prevalent and customary in the Congress of the United States, as there are no legal or other limitations on their use.
When the veto is an all-or-nothing power as it is in the United States Constitution, the executive must either accept the riders or reject the entire bill.
Many found employment as trick riders in various circuses throughout Europe and the United States.
* Motorcycle Action Group, a motorcycle riders ' rights group in the United Kingdom
The trains of Avalanche are themed after the United States ', France's, Germany's, Canada's and Switzerland's bobsleds, so that riders in different trains can simulate being in a bobsled race in the Winter Olympics.
The Dominion Methodist / United Church ` s roots go back to Methodist circuit riders visitations in Hull, Lower Canada from 1816, and a wooden structure built on Rideau Street in the Lower Town in 1827.
Since at least the end of the 19th century, in the western United States and Canada, English-speaking riders have tended to pronounce the word.

riders and States
English-speaking riders in the eastern United States and Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom have tended to pronounce the word.
10 teams of 4 riders were fielded from Austria, Canada, Denmark, Spain, Britain, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, the United States, and Switzerland.
16 teams of 4 riders were fielded from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, Sweden, and the United States.
In some countries ( including the United States, so long as it is not a UCI event ) riders are also permitted to race in cyclo-cross events using mountain bikes ( generally without bar ends ), at least in low-level competition, but this is not currently allowed in events on the international calendar.
It is a non-competitive bicycle ride across Iowa that draws recreational riders from across the United States and overseas.
The temporary eastern terminus of the Central Corridor will be a street level station in front of the Saint Paul Union Depot, considered one of the great architectural achievements in the city and formerly one of the main points of departure for area train riders up until passenger rail service in the United States was restructured in the 1960s and 1970s.
About one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two-thirds of the nation's rail riders are residents of New York City, or its suburbs.
Although Salt Lake City is a traditionally car-oriented city ( as are most other cities in the United States ), the rapidly-growing public transit system has a high number of riders for a city of its size, and public transit is widely-supported by the populace.

riders and Supreme
Subsequent freedom riders were guaranteed safe passage only with the intervention of then United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy's office through future Supreme Court Justice Byron White's initiative.

riders and Morgan
The team had fantastic performances cross-country, with three of the four riders ( Larry Morgan, Neale Lavis, and Brian Crago ) in the top three spots of the competition following endurance day.

riders and decision
In this he was assisted by the FIM's decision to ban the defending champion, Geoff Duke, for six months because of his support for a riders ' strike for more starting money.
If there's rain in the forecast, the riders will be racing in the mud, and the Main Event normally will be reduced to 10 laps in the Supercross Lites class, and 15 laps in the Supercross class, however if it rains too hard, the Main Events will be shorter depending on the AMA's decision of how many laps will the Supercross Lites class and the Supercross class race.
Infighting was sparked by the UCI's decision that world road championships from 1933 would be not individual contests but competitions in which riders started together.
" The list omitted any requests for funds for two shovel ready projects: The Anaheim Station and Transbay Terminal extension in San Francisco, which would also serve as a key connection for transit riders arriving from the East Bay, following the decision to align the rail line through the South Bay and Pacheco Pass rather than the East Bay and Altamont Pass.
The decision by Honda to supply the CB400 in Australia was due to the change in registration laws for learner riders where Learner Approved Motorcycles ( LAMs ) are now based on power-to-weight ratios, rather than an engine capacity limit, generally.

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