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These and coaches
These are not normally considered locomotives, and may be referred to as multiple units, motor coaches or railcars.
These have the capacity to store the equivalent of 18 Mark 1 coaches.
These mail coaches provided a means for travelers to reach California in 27 days, if the passenger had the $ 200 for a one-way fare and was courageous enough to withstand the weather and dangers enroute.
These mail coaches provided a means for travelers to reach California in 27 days, if the passenger had the $ 200 for a one-way fare and was courageous enough to withstand the weather and dangers enroute.
These trains generally consist of varied coaches from different rail operators that are added to the train as it passes through their area of operation.
These innovations he based on functional grounds: the block size, to enable the creation of a quiet interior open space ( 60 m by 60 m ) and allow ample sunlight and ventilation to its perimeter buildings ; the rectilinear geometry, the wide streets and boulevards to sustain high mobility and the truncated corners to facilitate turning of carts and coaches and particularly vehicles on fixed rails.
These roads were adequate for use by horses and carriages or coaches, but they were very dusty and subject to erosion with heavy rain.
These fights segued into a very popular clash between former UFC Champions and rivals Rashad Evans and Quinton Jackson — rival coaches on The Ultimate Fighter 10: Heavyweights — at UFC 114, featuring the UFC's first main event headlined by African-American fighters.
These coaches are somewhat more comfortable than economy class and include assigned seating.
These camps rely on PGA players, college coaches and college students to augument their staffs.
These coaches, easily identifiable by their elongated-octogon shape, were originally designed in partnership with Bombardier in the 1970s, and are now used by a number of other commuter railways across North America.
These include the famous LNER Travelling Post Office set, two LNER Beavertail observation saloon ( including one in its rebuilt condition ), and a number of “ Gresley ” teak-panel passenger coaches.
These voters consider several offensive categories in selecting the winners, including batting average, slugging percentage, and on-base percentage, in addition to " coaches ' and managers ' general impressions of a player's overall offensive value ".
These sport figures include athletes, former pro athletes, coaches, owners, & sports commentators.
These now-unassigned Amfleet II coaches, as well as the Amfleet II café cars freed up by the City of New Orleans switch to Superliners meant that the New York – New Orleans Crescent was able to retire its Heritage Fleet coaches and lounge cars.
These coaches were classed as dining vehicles and generally ran next to a kitchen car.
These 10 vehicles were followed in 1929 by a similarly styled batch of 25 neutral vestibule coaches for either first or third class passengers.
These coaches were but 10 in number but had only seven compartments on a 69 ft underframe.
These coaches, an already well proven design, were built by BREL in Derby, England and, under licence, at CIÉ's own workshops at Inchicore in Dublin between 1980 and 1989.
These coaches were used on the already-existing private hire business, and to operate scheduled day trips to European destinations.
These trains used the same EL locomotives and coaches formerly used on through line passenger trains.
These acts of violence can include intentional attempts to injure a player by another player or coach, but can also include threats of physical harm or actual physical harm sustained by players or coaches by those engaging in spectating of sports.
These normally use conventional single-level coaches and cafe cars from the Amtrak fleet, but can also use bi-level Superliner cars if they are available.

These and turn
These proposals would go far toward creating the economic atmosphere favoring growth of the individual, who, in turn, would help us to cope with runaway technology.
These differences, in turn, derive from prior differences concerning the friendly or hostile character of change.
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
These maladjustments in turn inhibit learning, and a vicious cycle is completed.
These waves have shown that 1,800 miles below the surface a liquid core begins, and that it, in turn, has a solid inner core.
These may include a tire patch kit ( which, in turn, may contain any combination of a hand pump or CO < sub > 2 </ sub > Pump, tire levers, spare tubes, self-adhesive patches, or tube-patching material, an adhesive, a piece of sandpaper or a metal grater ( for roughing the tube surface to be patched ), and sometimes even a block of French chalk.
These ideas were informed by events prior to the Great Depression when — in the opinion of Keynes and others — international lending, primarily by the U. S., exceeded the capacity of sound investment and so got diverted into non-productive and speculative uses, which in turn invited default and a sudden stop to the process of lending.
These system buses are also used to communicate with most ( or all ) other peripherals, through adaptors, which in turn talk to other peripherals and controllers.
These in turn became templates for public health reform in many other cities and states.
These secretaries in turn would elect delegates who supported the General Secretary.
These six in turn create another twelve angels “ with each one receiving a portion in the heavens .”
These descriptors often developed into fixed clan identifications which in turn became family names as we know them today.
These pints are divided into two cups ( though the imperial cup is rarely used now ), which in turn are divided into two gills ( gills are also rarely used ).
These are rare, because it is difficult to turn basalt into granite via fractional crystallisation.
These codes have influenced, and in turn, have been influenced by, the responsa ; History of Responsa thus provides an informative complement to the survey below.
These moves along with others saw the Colts began to turn around their fortune with a playoff appearance in 1995 and 1996.
These freed electrons and ions are in turn accelerated and strike other atoms, creating more charge carriers, in a chain reaction.
These communities in turn play a role in solidarity or identification or an exclusive or common cause.
These innovations in turn drew upon existing tribal customs, such as the iNtanga.
These systems, in turn, may have had even simpler precursors that are now extinct.
These influxes of karma in turn contribute to determination of circumstances that would hold up in our future in the form of rewards or punishment.
These rules may turn out to be familiar ones such as keeping contracts ; but equally, they may not, depending on the facts about real consequences.
These were given to the captains directly by the Emperor to reward their efforts in the conquests, and they in turn were to grant benefices to their warrior contingents, who were a mix of free and unfree men.
These enterprise unions, however, join industry-wide federations which in turn are members of Rengo, the Japanese national trade union confederation.

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