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Tour buses and railroad schedules cannot conform to this policy.
My entire academic work depends on railroad schedules.
They became partners and expanded from train tickets to railroad schedules and maps.
I remained unconscious on the tracks for nearly an hour, according to the railroad schedule, when a train coming the other way stirred me to my feet.
And here the officer was, boldly copying French railroad schedules in one of Paris' major depots.
True, states are empowered to set their own time, but the uniform time was established for consistency, primarily for railroad schedules.
Yet as interest waned, the Arrowrock & Boise Railroad schedule dropped significantly.
The Union Jack also stands for English when pictorial symbols are used in multilingual railroad schedules, museum catalogues and public announcements.
For years, he had parked there when he went to Midtown, preferring not to be tethered to the Metro-North Railroad schedule.
Management also wants to eliminate job protection for car maintainers who lose their jobs or are given a less desirable job because of technological changes or a change in railroad schedules.
Diagonally above and in front of him, he saw a small receptacle in the curved wall with what appeared to be a sheaf of railroad schedules fanned out by disuse.
Quick service is fine for Monsieur Tout le Monde, but in the gourmet restaurant people are expected to forget about Swiss clocks and railroad schedules, and linger over their meals.
In the title story, about a telephone operator whose life becomes endangered when she has a conversation with a killer, two relentless detectives pick apart an impenetrable alibi substantiated by railroad schedules and distance calculations.
In his analysis of such improbably compelling genres as railroad schedules and balance sheets, chemical symbols and weather summaries, Tufte reprinted numerous graphic displays that epitomized the statistical draughtsman's conceptual art.
Authorities also discovered a Canadian map, various railroad schedules, and a copy of one volume of the two volumes set of Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 best seller, Uncle Tom's Cabin in Green's home.
"The French Government hired academics to do all kinds of studies anticipating the wholesome things people would do with the terminals, like check classified ads or railroad schedules," said Mr. Rheingold, a journalist based in San Francisco.
The G & H RR had begun shipments to Asper's mill by November 28, 1883, and when the route was complete to Gettysburg, Bendersville Station was initially the only stop designated as "station" on the original 1884 railroad schedule.
From No. 1, "New Long Island Railroad schedule allows commuters to change at Jamaica, Martinique and St. Thomas" to No. 10, "Shoreham nuclear power plant provides a great place for family outings," the reasons are more humorous than positive for the Island.
They knew where a lot of the dirt side roads went, they knew what the local police cars looked like and where they tended to spend their Sunday afternoons, they knew four or five good places in the neighborhood to hide out with a truck, and they knew the railroad schedule.
However, this variation in local times was large enough to present problems for the railway schedules.
Rowden had spoken of a table drawer where railway schedules were kept.
As of the early 2013, railway schedule systems listed 160 passenger train stations within the province.
He explains why Proust liked to read railway schedules.
Marcinkus was responsible for analyzing the German railway schedules - a vital part of the plan.
The speed of express trains is calculated from Indian Railways schedule.
"You will find a railway schedule there.
In the relaxed railway schedules of the time, he sometimes found opportunities to collect new species from thorn trees during halts.
The train schedules are listed on the CIS railway schedules site.
In it, he prescribed a strict regimen of feeding that resembled a railway schedule, issued warnings not to kiss or cuddle infants and urged toilet training by age of 4 months.
Railway schedules were co-ordinated in New England shortly after this incident Numerous other collisions led to the setting up of the General Time Convention, a committee of railway companies to agree on scheduling.
Also it should be noted that in the western part of Russian, there are multiple options for reaching Yekaterinburg (known as Sverdlovsk on the railway schedule), and there numerous small alternative routes and branches from there to Irktusk.
"If you could have that railway schedule sent over-I know you are busy, Professor, you can't be spending all your time with me when you have students who will be completing their degrees to help-" He flushed, but did not contradict her; he merely fumbled in his pocket and pressed some money into her hand.
But at least, my friend, you have the railway guide.
Give me the railway guide, and I'll tell you when he will be here tomorrow.
The incident of the open railway guide had not even been mentioned in the press.
"Perhaps you picked up the railway guide or moved it along the counter?"
Looking round, she took up the railway guide and her knitting left on the table.
Above the level of a railway guide, no book is quite free from aesthetic considerations.
Once, however, he turned round, took up my railway guide, and consulted it.
He just glanced at the railway guide on the table and then left the room, suitcase in hand.
Finally the hand prepared a schedule, compiled from the railway guides.
Was there some complex connected with the railway guide?
She took the car, but she took a lot of railway guides as well.
Have learned how to handle the railway guide intelligently and with confidence."
"Was there a railway guide lying about?"
It was a Bradshaw, the British railway guide.
It is also called "Shelton" in the Railway Guide.
The connection with the railway is shown by the approaching engine, probably copied in the first place from the cover of a railway guide.
The only thing that struck her as having a possible significance was an ABC railway guide which lay open on one of the window seats.
If detective stories are read with more exuberance than railway guides, it is certainly because they are more artistic.
He picked up a railway guide and co0sulted it, then he returned to the consideration of a typewritten list of names.
The A.B.C. railway guide came in for its share of atten-tion.
He was a nephew of George Bradshaw, the compiler of railway guides.
He claimed to be travelling around Britain and submitted his travel expenses based on fares listed in a British railway guide.
Was it the necessity of leaving on each body a copy of an A.B.C. railway guide?
Beside each body lay a copy of the ABC Railway Guide - open at the relevant page.