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en You have to see it to believe some of these trapeze acts they do. There's a school in China that trains them. They are very diligent.

en The trains manufactured by the South Korean firm will not be black in color. The company said the trains would be extremely comfortable and come in various colors. We will see the new speed trains in about a year. We will no longer look at the speed trains of Europe, U.S. and the Fareast with envy. Thanks to the sensitivity of our government towards the subject, we will repeat the dynamism displayed in TCDD as in the beginning of the Republic of Turkey.

en Everything from 1-year-old to 100-years-old - they all love it. Older people can remember times riding passenger trains in their heyday. And I've met very few little kids who don't love trains. Almost everyone has this magnetism for trains.

en Michael would carry this reputation throughout his life. He attended Brooke High School in Wellsburg, where he was a diligent student, gifted athlete and an active participant in school clubs, including one tasked with discouraging fellow teens from using drugs and alcohol,

en Production slowed down, so we slowed down the running of trains, too. It was not necessarily an issue of trains available but having the coal available to put into the trains.

en I did somehow manage to get into a college in China that trains diplomats when I was 17, one year before my peers could go, which is very very difficult. I was very proud I did.

en And we have sent with them our brother, whom we have oftentimes proved diligent in many things, but now much more diligent, upon the great confidence which I have in you.

en Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. It's a reality we have to understand. (O'Neal) has to be more diligent. We have to be more diligent protecting him. We need him in the game.
  Pat Riley

en the danger isn't the crossing. The crossing is as safe as you can make it. The danger here continues to be that the trains are traveling within 35 feet of our (school) playground. With hazardous materials, and if there were a derailment, it could kill the whole population of the school.

en There are 1,600 to 1,700 trains a day passing through the six counties. They are primarily along Metra lines, which have 700 trains on a daily basis.

en The whole building shook when the coal trains came by. We clutched each other and said, 'We've got to find people who love trains.' And we did.

en It's the way that she trains. She trains hard every day. She doesn't take a day off. It's definitely her work ethic that's made the difference.

en There are only a certain number of trains that come through the station that provide funding for projects across the country. This appropriations bill is one of those trains.

en A lot of people sleep on the trains in the cold weather. It's a survival tactic, so it's a concern when the trains are shut down.

en Authorities were adding more trains for the travel peak, however, there were much more travelers compared with the limited addition of extra trains.


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