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en Practically no railroad, even as late as the sixties, was wider than another. They were all single-tracked lines.

en We would end up with two railroad crossings instead of a single railroad crossing and that would create some operational problems with stacking up cars when a train might be coming. It is also very difficult to have the railroads come up with a new crossing because they are mandated by Congress to eliminate roadway crossings.

en Yet the railroad speedily demonstrated its practical value; many of the first lines were extremely profitable, and the hostility with which they had been first received soon changed to an enthusiasm which was just as unreasoning. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. Yet the railroad speedily demonstrated its practical value; many of the first lines were extremely profitable, and the hostility with which they had been first received soon changed to an enthusiasm which was just as unreasoning.

en I think some people are going to look at this after it's done and wonder where all of the money went. A lot of this work you're just not going to see. We have a 1960s structure with old electrical lines, practically no ventilation, and all of that will be changed.

en SHE PRACTICALLY ran the details of the folk festival ... She was with me in every single way.

en By 1880 four different lines of railroad were running through to the Pacific States, and a fifth, the Denver and Rio Grande, had penetrated through the mountains of Colorado and across Utah to the Great Salt Lake.

en I've just been so impressed with his consistency in improving each year. He's just improved tremendously every single year. And he came in as a true freshman, so his development has been fast-tracked.

en I knew I was a winner back in the late sixties. I knew I was destined for great things. People will say that kind of thinking is totally immodest. I agree. Modesty is not a word that applies to me in any way - I hope it never will.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en The American dimension to Python happened quite late. People said they weren't interested, and we'd practically given up hope.

en The public conviction that a railroad linking the West and the East was an absolute necessity became so pronounced after the gold discoveries of '49 that Congress passed an act in 1853 providing for a survey of several lines from the Mississippi to the Pacific.

en We've seen upside in all the railroad stocks over the next year, ... remains the cheapest railroad in our universe.

en The railroad was designed in late 1868 and running trains in October of 1869, nine months after its design. We have been working for 14 years and have 1.4 miles built.

en The railroad is our only way in and out. In the bad flood of 1997, we walked the railroad tracks into town and rented a condo for three months.

en We are extremely proud of our collection of historical railroad equipment, which is the largest of any U. S. railroad, especially our steam locomotives.

en I ended up calling the Texas Railroad Commission and they directed me to a firm that conducts hot tapping of railroad tank cars.


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