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state and railway
Since early 2008, Armenia's entire rail network is managed by the Russian state railway.
The state owned company that owns and maintains Greece's railway network is called OSE, while TrainOSE is the company responsible for operating all passenger and freight trains.
A state and federally funded project named Perth City Link involves the sinking of a section of the railway line, in addition to the sinking of an existing above-ground bus terminal as well as riverside development, known as Elizabeth Quay.
Its 26-storey, 103-metre-high " Bahn Tower " is so named because it houses the corporate headquarters of Deutsche Bahn AG, the German state railway system.
The state has a total of 20 major railway junctions.
A joint Japanese-Vietnamese evaluation team found that the poor state of railway infrastructure was the fundamental cause for most railway accidents, of which the most common types are train crashes against vehicles and persons, especially at illegal level crossings ; derailments caused by failure to decrease speed was also noted as a common cause of accidents.
The FATA area was created to further placate the Pashtun tribesmen who never fully accepted British rule and were prone to rebellions, while the city of Peshawar was directly administered as part of a British protectorate state with full integration into the federal rule of law with the establishment of civic amenities and the countruction of railway, road infrastructure as well as educational institutes to bring the region at par with the developed world.
These representations can be as simple as an on-screen traffic light, which represents the state of an actual traffic light in the field, or as complex as a multi-projector display representing the position of all of the elevators in a skyscraper or all of the trains on a railway.
The railway was setting lower prices for intrastate carriers within Texas while charging more for carriers that were going through or out of the state.
The District Court ruled in favor of the Board of Education, citing the U. S. Supreme Court precedent set in Plessy v. Ferguson,, which had upheld a state law requiring " separate but equal " segregated facilities for blacks and whites in railway cars.
In 1951, the state planning department decided that the Tatraplan should henceforth be built at the Skoda plant in Mladá Boleslav, leaving Tatra free to concentrate on trucks, buses and railway equipment.
Many of Israel's railway lines were constructed before the founding of the state during Ottoman and British rule.
Some websites state that a Smallville once existed in Cloud County, northwest of Concordia and south of Norway, of which nothing remains but an old railway station, but there seems to be no record of this on Kansas historical sites.
In response, the railway officials sent a force of men without notice to move the station house from Weaver City half a mile east across the state border, which they did on the Sunday morning of March 10, 1873.
In the mid-1850s, two large railway lines converged on the Indiana-Illinois state linethe narrow-gauge Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway ( later the Wabash Railroad ), whose route from the east crossed Warren County and reached the border in October 1856, and the standard-gauge Great Western Railroad, which shortly thereafter reached the state line from the west.
In 1890, the state of Louisiana passed a law ( the " Separate Car Act ") that required separate accommodations for blacks and whites on railroads, including separate railway cars.
The story concerns a family who move to " Three Chimneys ", a house near the railway, after the father, who works at the Foreign office, is imprisoned as a result of being falsely accused of selling state secrets to the Russians.
The first mountain cog railway was the Mount Washington Cog Railway in the US state of New Hampshire, which carried its first fare-paying passengers in 1868 and reached the summit of Mount Washington in 1869.
Built around the local railway system, Thomasville is home to the oldest railroad depot in the state, just a few hundred feet from the city's most notable landmark, " The Big Chair ".
The railway meant big business for local farmers, enabling them to ship their crops, mainly cotton and peaches, out of state.
In 1866, plans to convert the canal to a railway were rejected by Parliament, but the Thames Commissioners were replaced by the Thames Conservancy, and most of the river was soon returned to a navigable state.
He spent three years surveying for railway lines across the Allegheny Mountains, from Harrisburg to Pittsburgh, for the state of Pennsylvania.

state and administration
yet they supported the Eisenhower administration which will cost a small state like ours approximately five million dollars ( matched incidentally by a federal grant ) to initiate.
The Institute of Public Administration, in its report to the State Fiscal Study Commission in 1959, recommended `` consolidating and centralizing all aspects of property tax administration in a single state agency professionally organized and equipped for the job ''.
Mitchell decried the high rate of unemployment in the state and said the Meyner administration and the Republican-controlled State Senate `` Must share the blame for this ''.
`` To prevent hoodlums from infiltrating the state as they did in the Republican administration in the early 1940s ''.
The transition from segregation to finances might already be in progress, in the form of an administration proposal to hike the state sales tax from 2 per cent to 3 per cent.
But if all alternatives should be clearly blocked off, it can be expected the Davis administration will take steps to trim spending at the spring session of the state Legislature.
Altogether, the boule was responsible for a great portion of the administration of the state, but was granted relatively little latitude for initiative ; the boule's control over policy was executed in its probouleutic, rather than its executive function ; in the former, it prepared measures for deliberation by the assembly, in the latter, it merely executed the wishes of the assembly.
FAT lost its status as the legal state army when Malloum's civil and military administration disintegrated in 1979.
For example, in a unitary state, the constitution will vest ultimate authority in one central administration and legislature, and judiciary, though there is often a delegation of power or authority to local or municipal authorities.
In the United States, responsibilities for the administration of environmental laws are divided between numerous federal and state agencies with varying, overlapping and sometimes conflicting missions.
The executive arm / tier is the part of government that has sole authority and responsibility for the daily administration of the state.
* head of government — overseeing the administration of the state, managing the bureaucracy, and enforcing the law
The Reds ’ plans concerning private property rights were in conflict with their plans for an " ultrademocratic " and free society ; only the state and local administration of municipalities would have had true property rights.
Despite recognizing progress the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe noted the tendency to misuse state administration resources in favor of the ruling party.
Although the administration made progress on such issues as taking state responsibility for past human rights cases and supporting human rights in international fora, it failed to show significant advances on combating impunity in past human rights cases, military reforms, a fiscal pact to help finance peace implementation, and legislation to increase political participation.
This prompted Nouriel Roubini, a White House economist in the Clinton administration, to state that " Hungary is an accident waiting to happen.
His open endorsement of terrorism led to the Reagan administration declaring Libya a " state sponsor of terrorism " on 29 December 1979, and eventually culminated in the 1986 US Bombing of Libya.
Kapodistrias negotiated with the Great Powers and the Ottoman Empire the borders and the degree of independence of the Greek state and signed the peace treaty that ended the War of Independence with the Ottomans ; introduced the phoenix, the first modern Greek currency ; organised local administration ; and, in an effort to raise the living standards of the population, introduced the cultivation of the potato into Greece.
Many words related to agriculture, to state administration or even to family relations have such backgrounds.
However, the majority of the rewards of such infrastructure improvements are usually shipped to the imperial state or utilized by the local administration.
His administration was characterized by privatization of state services, tax reduction, educational reform, welfare reform and major reorganization of executive branch departments.
He blamed Constantine for the state of the administration and for having abandoned the traditions of the past.
In 1878 he became assistant secretary of state in the Hayes administration.
It is under Indian administration and is part of the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Although banned by then-President Marc Ravalomanana from 2000 to 2009, the collection of small quantities of precious timber from national parks was re-authorized in January 2009 and has dramatically intensified under the administration of current head of state Andry Rajoelina as a key source of state revenues to offset cuts in donor support following Ravalomanana's ouster.

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