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en It will literally be a train to nowhere.

en It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

en It just came across the bay and the place literally shook. It was like the sound of a steam train coming across the bay -- it was terrifying.

en We all knew there was just one way to improve our odds for survival: train, train, train. Sometimes, if your training is properly intense it will kill you. More often -- much, much more often -- it will save your life.

en I've been gone on the road for the past three years; maybe I've been home for two or three weeks in a year. I literally live - it's like one of those old movies where they show a train, and pages of a calendar are peeling away like leaves, and then there's a picture of me with gray hair.

en They had a private train car to go to Colorado for their honeymoon. They stayed a little long at their reception. Of course, trains don't wait. The train took off -- and Wood and Wagner got in a car and started chasing the train through Phoenix.

en You train and train and train for one match. You only have four two-minute rounds ? that's eight minutes ? to show what you've got.

en Once the train crew got off the train, then they shut off the fuel so the train couldn't go anywhere.

en You train and train and train for this opportunity. But never in a million years did I think I'd be up here.

en Everybody knows this kid is on a train, and they can see the train coming. They know it's going to hit. What we're doing now is just waiting for the train wreck.

en You have to train them, you have to train yourself, you have to train together. Sometimes I relate it to ice skating — somebody has to be there to catch you.

en Their format is not only capital-intensive, it's people-intensive. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the superficiality of modern dating. Literally, they can't train people fast enough. Even if they have access to capital, from a human resources standpoint, they can't grow any faster.

en The RPF report states that a violent crowd had attacked the train and set fire it on fire. It also states how the crowd had stoned and had locked the doors of the s-6 coach of the train to prevent people from escaping from the burning train.

en He doesn't know where. They blindfolded them. Sometimes they were literally beat to the point they literally passed out.

en The FEMA flights were people who literally were saved from being stuck in the water, many of them literally on roof tops or displaced or (left) homeless by the flood.


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