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Acutely attuned to the barometer of my pleasure, which registers not in isobars but in perseverance, I get through a few discrete reading sessions, meaning train rides.
Currently the government regulates the price of off-peak return fares, meaning train operating companies are able to price other tickets including off-peak singles more freely.
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There will be engineering works at Basingstoke and Winchester, meaning trains to Southampton will be diverted.
For now, the emphasis in Chinese labs is weighted overwhelmingly toward the "D" side -- meaning training for technical employees and managers.
It occurred between the Takoma and Fort Totten stations, where there is a long stretch of track, meaning trains often reach high speeds.
"I have to tell you, this is Ann's sport," Mr. Romney said, declining to even utter "dressage," a French word meaning "training" and sometimes described as horse ballet.
Research by the Scottish government in 2006 (pdf) reported concerns about public transport costs, overcrowding and a lack of linked-up infrastructure, meaning trains and buses often failed to serve long-distance commuters.
Dressage, a French word meaning "training," is perhaps best recognized as one of the three equestrian sports contested at the Olympic Games, along with jumping and three-day eventing, a three-phase discipline that includes dressage and stadium jumping components along with its signature cross-country jumping phase.
Dressage is a French term meaning Training, this discipline is the basis for many if not all of the other styles and disciplines.
"They themselves burned the bogies," meaning the train cars.
Or will we maybe start writing that novel we've been meaning to, train for that dream job, or try extra hard on that homework assignment?
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