Sentence examples for move a railroad from inspiring English sources

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We also had to move a railroad storage yard.

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They moved into a railroad flat on E. 84th St.

They moved to a railroad flat on Ninety-third Street off Second Avenue.

Four years ago, having had her fill of loft living, she moved to a railroad apartment in a 1930s row house in neighboring Greenpoint.

He and his family fled the pogroms, came through Ellis Island and moved into a railroad apartment on Pitt Street on the Lower East Side.

Many years ago, my wife and I moved into a railroad flat in the east eighties, and had to rip off the old linoleum in the kitchen.

Ron Schaumburg knew he was moving near a railroad track when he bought his house on Chestnut Street here 15 years ago, but it never was a problem.

The team found changes in a gene encoding a previously unknown "dynein," a protein that moves like a railroad locomotive along cytoskeletal fibers called microtubules, hauling other molecules as cargo.

At approximately 3 30 in the afternoon the 22nd Massachusetts, with the rest of Colonel James Barnes's brigade, crossed one of the pontoon bridges and moved through a railroad cut to the outskirts of the city.

The project will likely move from Georgia, where 27-year-old Sarah Jones was killed by a train while attempting to move set pieces from a railroad track, to Los Angeles.

A friend of my mother's came by when she was digging and she said, 'You need to get up off your knees, dust that dirt off, paint your nails, and find yourself a life.' " Ms. Danielle's mother moved the family to a railroad flat in the Village.

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