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Young gruiforms are downy plain black in rails, dark brown in limpkins, and variously patterned in most other groups.
We went through a few type directions, starting with the headlines being in rails on either side of Douglas with our standard cover lines above.
The camera finally works its way down to a crew of black railroad workers, pounding in rails under the watchful eye of their white cowboy bosses.
It behaves like a town planner who cakes a city in rails before strengthening what works and demolishing what does not.
The toes vary greatly in the finfoots and coots they are lobed for swimming, in rails and the limpkin they are long and slender for walking on lily pads and other aquatic vegetation, and in bustards and seriemas they are short for running on hard surfaces.
Mr. Lewis of Rice University said that conservative estimates for future fuel consumption in China often ignore a trend toward road transportation and away from the railway system, as local governments invest much more in highways and bridges than in rails.
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To borrow a word from their phrasebook, it can be more "gnarly" (scary and dangerous) than skiing on a mountain, and more authentic than going to a ski park with built-in rails and jumps.
Passengers continued to face disruption in rail and tube services.
Successive governments have increasingly invested in rail since the early 2000s.
In rail transport the government holds a monopoly.
Talk story about the new technology in rail ties.
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