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It was beautiful man, I was using every inch of track".
"No company whose trains carried innocent victims to death camps should have the right to lay the first inch of track in this country," Mr. Klein said in a statement.
He calls the failure to add an inch of track to the railway system since independence from Britain in 1963, "a strong statement about the mediocrity with which this country has been run".
But the project is $1 billion over budget without an inch of track on the ground, and has now been reduced to a 14-mile, $2.9-billion 2.9-billioned to run from centralineattle to near the region's main airport (but not, odesignedl toe way).
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Even after Japan pioneered high-speed trains, in the nineteen-fifties, and Europe followed suit, China lagged behind, with what the state press bemoaned as two inches of track per person — "less than the length of a cigarette".
The single-car train -- which cost $2.5 million, weighs 45 tons and has logged more than 50,000 miles in the last decade -- had just finished a full rail examination earlier in April, sniffing along every inch of active track in the system, more than 600 miles.
Most folks spent their Thanksgiving weekend ensuring that every inch of their intestinal track was thoroughly covered in gravy.
The drainage and the asphalt-and-gravel subsurface preparation of the track cost $2 million; its high-tolerance installation, verified by on-site measurement, does not deviate from level more than an eighth of an inch over 10 feet of track.
In the sport of track and field, seconds and inches are not the only measuring sticks.
Clifford has been told to expect around an inch of rain at his track before Christmas, which he believes will lead to going between soft and good to soft, suitable for most chasers.
The television version of the film lasts 10 hours, not missing an inch of the 453 miles of track.
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