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While and long-distance
While long-distance trains can be run by any railway company, the companies also receive no subsidies from the government.
While long-distance travel was unusual in Pictish times, it was far from unknown as stories of missionaries, travelling clerics and exiles show.
While this technological tendency keeps manufacturing costs lower, the need for long-distance transportation often increases the environmental impact.
The northeastern quarter of the United States, these railroads ' service area, was the most densely populated region of the U. S. While railroads elsewhere in North America drew a high percentage of their revenues from the long-distance shipment of commodities such as coal, lumber, paper and iron ore, Northeastern railroads traditionally depended on a much more heterogeneous mix of services, including:
While dining cars are less common today than in the past ( having been supplemented, or in some cases replaced altogether by other types of food-service cars ) they still play a significant role in passenger railroading, especially on medium-and long-distance trains.
While most long-distance footpaths in Europe are located in just one country or region, each of these numbered European long-distance paths passes through many different countries.
While some trails are located on the mainland, the majority traverse the park's interior peninsula, including long-distance backcountry trails.
While attending Ujiyamada Commercial High School, she entered the national high school track meet and competed in the 3000 m and the long-distance relay.
While technically and legally long-distance, this calling area is not necessarily served by the same carrier used for " regular " long-distance, or may be provided at different rates.
While it was still legal, it was commonly used by middle and long-distance runners.
While the pipeline was considered groundbreaking and innovative at the time it was built, were it still operational to this day it would be considered somewhat outdated — nowadays, most modern long-distance pipelines constructed beginning in the second half of the twentieth century have been built to a diameter of 42 " or 48 " and thus able to transport considerably more crude oil per day than Tapline did in its heyday.

While and inland
While boating on international waters does not require any license, a license may be required to operate a vessel on coastal waters or inland waters.
While the larger Arawak and Carib tribes lived off the coast and savanna, smaller groups of indigenous peoples lived in the rainforest inland, such as the Akurio, Trió, Warrau, and Wayana.
While inland river and lake systems are relatively sparse, they nevertheless provide some unique fresh water game fish and crustacea suitable for dining.
While the inland inhabitants are mainly employed within the agricultural sector, the majority of Salamis ' inhabitants work in maritime occupations ( fishing, ferries, and the island's shipyards ) or commute to work in Athens.
While the word refers to inland native American tribes, it also denotes a tribe with dogs ' legs and human bodies.
While searching for a fabled inland sea, Captain Charles Sturt, after whom the park is named, spent a year in the area.
While the majority of the town is inland, North Hampton includes a part of New Hampshire's limited Atlantic seacoast.
While he set up a fortress at Campeche, he sent his son Francisco Montejo the Younger inland with an army.
While hurricanes ( or their remnants ) occasionally track through the area in late summer and early fall, they have often weakened by the time they reach Stephens City, partly due to the city's far inland location.
While the definition of seabirds suggests that the birds in question spend their lives on the ocean, many seabird families have many species that spend some or even most of their lives inland away from the sea.
While the original goal was preservation of the remains, in 1992 the society became the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal Trust ( H & G Canal Trust ) and the aim became full restoration of the of canal and locks so that Hereford would once again be linked with Ledbury, Dymock, Newent and the rest of the inland waterway system at Gloucester.
While inland river and lake systems are relatively sparse, they nevertheless provide some unique fresh water game fish and crustacea suitable for dining.
While the wind is a summer condition ( hot inland, cool oceanside ), winter weather is right in line with the rest of sea level Northern California ( mild with occasional rain ).
While this is unexpected, there have been real-life reports of frogs being sucked into waterspouts and then raining to the ground miles inland.
While most continental shelves are rich in sea life and make popular fishing areas, the barren deserts north of the bight have very little rainfall, and what there is mostly flows inland, to dissipate underground or in salt lakes.
While XIII Corps continued to push along the Catania road, XXX Corps were directed north along two routes: the first an inland route through Vizzini and the second following Route 124 which cut across U. S. 45th Infantry's front and necessitated its return to the coast at Gela for redeployment behind 1st Infantry Division.
While this winter fur is actually a very good camouflage in the coastal regions of Finland where the snow covers the shrubs but for a short time, the mountain hare is better adapted for the snowier conditions of the inland areas.
While interest in inland exploration was strong in the neighbouring colonies of New South Wales and South Australia, in Victoria enthusiasm was limited.
Two different types of harbor cranes can be identified with a varying geographical distribution: While gantry cranes which pivoted on a central vertical axle were commonly found at the Flemish and Dutch coastside, German sea and inland harbors typically featured tower cranes where the windlass and treadwheels were situated in a solid tower with only jib arm and roof rotating.
While the accompanying gunboat fleet with a portion of the infantry continued up the river, the main force followed the road inland toward Mansfield, where Banks knew his opponent was concentrating.
While in Philadelphia he also established a close collaboration with cartographer Lewis Evans, both of whom recognized the need for accurate maps of the inland regions of North America then being disputed with New France in the French and Indian War.
While the first defences focused on Portsmouth harbour, in concert with the Fortifications of Gosport, later defensive structures protected the whole of Portsea Island and an increasing distance inland.
While the majority of the population lives along the coast and works in tourism and services, the inland region is sparsely inhabited, with the majority of the people working in agriculture and forestry.
While the open Manawatu Plains became more densely settled by Europeans, inland Ruapehu, Rangitikei and Wanganui remained more Māori-dominated, remote and independent, and is still heavily forested.

While and calls
While the two are heading a caravan from Salalah, Oman, they cross the border into Yemen and find the unexplored desert area that the Necronomicon calls " Roba el Ehaliyeh " or " Roba el Khaliyeh " — presumably a reference to the Empty Quarter or " Rub al Khali ".
While Captain Marvel did not recapture his old popularity, he later appeared in a Saturday morning live action TV adaptation and gained a prominent place in the mainstream continuity DC calls the DC Universe.
While most compilers for imperative programming languages detect pure functions, and perform common-subexpression elimination for pure function calls, they cannot always do this for pre-compiled libraries, which generally do not expose this information, thus preventing optimizations that involve those external functions.
While critical of FGM, they object to what Tamale calls the imperialist infantilization of African women inherent in the idea that FGM is simply a barbaric rejection of enlightenment and modernity.
While this was happening, Andoh calls his boss, Takeshi Tomokane.
While they were largely assimilated, their Gothic origin was still well-known: the chronicler Theophanes the Confessor calls them Gothograeci.
While the bowler stood with his hands on his hips perplexed, the five calls provoked an immediate response by the Sri Lankan captain Arjuna Ranatunga who left the field at in order to take advice from his team management.
While Fox launched an investigation, Abdul received numerous calls of support from celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey and Kelly Ripa ; Barbara Walters even addressed the camera during an episode of ABC's The View to say she was sad to be part of an operation that would report Clark's flimsy tabloid claims under the guise of a news story.
While courts have specifically made clear certain instances which have succeeded or failed to meet the nebulous threshold for materiality, the topic remains unresolved in large part, except in certain legal areas where intent manifests itself in an abundantly clear fashion, such as with the so-called perjury trap, a specific situation in which a prosecutor calls a person to testify before a grand jury with the intent of drawing a perjurious statement from the person being questioned.
While he nowhere gives a list of the books of Scripture, he divides them into two parts and calls them the instrumentum and testamentum ( Adv.
While they are away from their base in Mallorca, one of their brothers, Muhammad, takes control of the island and calls in the Almohads whom intend to capture Mallorca for themselves.
While almost all living birds give calls of some sort, well-developed songs are only given by a few lineages outside the songbirds.
** While the last inning and a half of Game 2 is missing from the Major League Baseball / NBC copy, the Andrews plays ( totaling about 60 seconds of coverage ) survived because after the World Series, NBC put together a 20-minute presentation tape narrated by Curt Gowdy to submit to the Peabody Awards in order to get consideration for an award for their coverage by the committee ; the tape includes the two Andrews plays with Gowdy and Tony Kubek's calls and analysis of them.
While he is having a heart-to-heart talk with his father, George's mother calls the police, who come and arrest him.
While one seeks to deter him from the path of virtue by urging the difficulty of it ; the other calls attention to the unnatural character of enjoyment which anticipates the need of it, its want of the highest joy, that arising from noble deeds, and the consequences of a life of voluptuousness, and how she herself, honoured by gods and men, leads to all noble works, and to true well-being in all circumstances of life.
While Rigby is drinking, thinking himself betrayed by Juliet, Marlowe calls and tips Rigby off that Carlotta is an island off Peru ( the island in The Bribe and also perhaps a nod to The Man Who Knew Too Much ).
While Friday and others investigate bloodstains in a suburban backyard, the listener hears a series of overlapping effects: a squeaking gate hinge, footsteps, a technician scraping blood into a paper envelope, the glassy chime of chemical vials, bird calls, and a dog barking in the distance.
While the action did not live up to the prefight hype, the controversial finish fueled calls for a rematch, which has never materialized.
While making cold calls, Dell observed that newlyweds and people moving into new homes were most likely to buy a subscription.
While the Hot Bar is still served on a stick or skewer, the recipe calls for deep frying instead of boiling.
While at the beginning of each movement Mahler calls for 2 harps, at one point in the Andante he calls for " several ," and at one point in the Scherzo he writes " 4 harps.
While some women see such behaviour as a form of empowerment, critics contend that it has led to greater emphasis on a physical criterion or sexualization for women's perceived self worth, which Levy calls " raunch culture ".

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