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When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
The only direct enemy action that the site experienced was when 3 bombs, thought to have been intended for Bletchley railway station, were dropped on 20 – 21 November 1940.
Paul nabbed a deal with satellite radio company XM and was the host of " The Ill Out Show " on the company's Rhyme 65 channel, until the station was dropped following the merger with Sirius.
The station dropped the 3GL call sign in favour of 3CAT, an ID that was proposed by the radio station's head of football commentary Ted Whitten ( who at the time was in the early stages of affliction of cancer ).
In addition to bombing infrastructure targets such as power plants, water works and a radio station, the Japanese also dropped bombs on the Central Hospital despite the fact that there was a large red cross painted on its rooftop.
1971 – 1976 model full-size station wagons featured a ' Clamshell ' design where the rear power-operated glass slid up into the roof as the tailgate ( manually or with power assist ), dropped below the load floor.
The word " Net " was also dropped from the station names as well.
In Ann Arbor, Radner began her broadcasting career as the weather girl for college radio station WCBN, but dropped out in her senior year to follow her then-boyfriend, a Canadian sculptor named Jeffrey Rubinoff, to Toronto, Canada.
First, in May 1940, aircraft of the Luftwaffe mistakenly dropped approximately 60 bombs on Freiburg near the train station, killing fifty-seven people.
In the book's account, Tex drove Billy to the police station where he dropped him off and Billy never saw him again.
Later, the town was simply called Jennings, the station part of the name was dropped.
For five years, MOL competed with a NASA station for funding but was finally dropped.
The Aire and Calder was built for commercial freight, and although the volume carried has dropped significantly, particularly since coal deliveries to Ferrybridge power station by canal stopped, the navigation still carried 300, 000 tonnes of freight in 2007, down from 1. 64 million tonnes in 2000.
During this period, the station dropped its old branding and became 102. 1 The Edge.
Since the 1970s, sales of station wagons in the United States and Canada dropped for several reasons.
A steep incline dropped from the mineral line east of Abergynolwyn station to the village below, where a series of tram lines radiated.
Having dislodged his early revolutionary and strictly anti-militarist views in favor of social corporatism, class collaboration and a reformist agenda involving few nationalizations but stable armed forces in order to secure neutrality, Hansson reluctantly agreed to a single-party government but dropped dead from a heart attack in Stockholm on 6 October 1946 while stepping off a tram at the Ålstens Gård station.
The move came as during the 1999 – 2000 season, The WB dropped to sixth place in the ratings behind UPN, losing 19 % of its household audience ; network executives attributed the ratings decline in large part due to WGN-TV's decision to remove WB network programming from its national superstation feed after deciding the network's national distribution was large enough that broadcasting its programming outside of Chicago was no longer necessary, reducing The WB's potential household audience by 10 million homes ; this expansion was due to a series of affiliation deals for the network with station groups such as Sinclair Broadcast Group in the years following The WB's launch, as well as the network launching The WB 100 + Station Group, a national cable-only service that debuted in September 1998 serving areas with a Nielsen market ranking of # 99 and above that did not have enough broadcast stations to support an over-the-air affiliate ( WGN-TV continued to carry WB programming over-the-air in the Chicago market and on cable providers in northeastern Illinois and far northwestern Indiana until the network shut down in 2006 ).
This latter station eventually, in 1919, dropped its reference to Notting Hill, becoming " Ladbroke Grove ( North Kensington )" in 1919 and, simply, " Ladbroke Grove " in 1938 ( see Ladbroke Grove tube station ).
Whale oil prices dropped during the Great Depression, making the station economically unprofitable, thus it was abandoned in 1931.
WGAR dropped out, but the United Broadcasting Company, part of the The Plain Dealer business, joined with its lead station, WHK.
On September 6, 1994, the station dropped children's programs airing on weekday mornings, replacing them with the WGN Morning News ( which was dropped by the national feed in 1996, reportedly because certain segments of the newscast were not allowed to air outside of Chicago ; the national feed still airs the second hour of Midday News and the 9 p. m. newscast, though the first hour of WGN Midday News, the weekend morning and weeknight 5 p. m. newscasts do not air on the superstation feed for undetermined reasons ), the morning newscast gradually expanded from an hour-long program at start, to two hours in January 1996, then to three hours from 6-9 a. m. eight months later, to 3½ hours in January 2001, four hours starting at 5 a. m. in January 2004, four-and-a-half hours in August 2010 and then to its current five hours in July 2011.
With Opie and Anthony's ratings soaring, the station dropped its 32-year rock format for a " hot talk " format.

station and remaining
Also well-known and well worth seeing are the two remaining city gates, the Ponttor, one half mile northwest of the cathedral, and the Kleinmarschiertor, close to the central railway station.
From 1882 the village was served by Aberfoyle railway station, the terminus of the Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway which connected to Glasgow via Dumbarton or Kirkintilloch The station closed to passenger traffic in 1951, and the remaining freight services ceased in 1959.
All passenger services have been suspended in Botswana, with the only remaining service being an international link to Zimbabwe from Francistown, the only railway station that is still in service.
For most mainstream country stations, the emphasis is generally on current pop country, following the same process as top 40 ; the remaining music in a particular station's library generally uses music from the past fifteen years ( shorter for " hot country " or " new country " stations ), with the exact music used varying depending on the station and the style of music the listener wants to hear.
Debris from the lost micrometeoroid shield further complicated matters by pinning the remaining solar panel to the side of the station, preventing its deployment and thus leaving the station with a huge power deficit.
The board recommended that for the remaining flights, the shuttle always orbit with the station.
She later helps with the evacuation of Hoth during an Imperial attack, remaining at her station until Han forces her to leave with him.
However, the conversion of the remaining platforms has been delayed as it would require further alterations to the station infrastructure.
The remaining retail business, a grocery store and service station, closed in 1968.
It was one of the last remaining mechanical ' flapper ' display boards at a British railway station and certainly the largest, but was removed from service in September 2007 and replaced by electronic boards.
In 1939 on the outbreak of World War II, most of the collection was sent to a quarry in Wiltshire, to Montacute House in Somerset, or to a tunnel near Aldwych tube station, with larger items remaining in situ, sand-bagged and bricked in.
It is the only remaining station of the three once in the town.
These led to: the replacement of all wooden escalators in sub-surface Underground stations with metal ones, with the only remaining wooden escalator ( as of 2008 ) located at the above-ground Greenford station.
Noted for its mansard roof, ornamental brackets and stone quoins — the interlocking exterior corners — the station is among the few remaining of its kind that were built during President Grant's administration at the height of railway expansion.
The city's railyard contains one of the relatively few remaining concrete coaling station towers in the southeastern United States.
During the day, the career staff have first-pull on any emergency call for the station, but volunteers must staff the second-out fire apparatus on a call, and any remaining calls while the career staff are out of the station.
Edmonds Marsh is one of the few remaining urban saltwater estuaries in the Puget Sound area and is the first station on the Cascade Loop of Audubon Washington's Great Washington State Birding Trail.
The nearest railway station remaining open is the Great Yarmouth Station.
Captain Thain informed the station engineer, Bill Black, about the problem with the boost surging in the port engine, and Black suggested that since the immediate solution of opening the engine throttle more slowly had not worked, the only remaining option would be to hold the plane in Munich overnight for engine retuning.
In 1974 the commercial Independent Local Radio station BRMB bought the centre and converted it into a radio station, remaining there until the late 1990s.
Closed station buildings on remaining lines have often been either demolished or sold.

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