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On reflection, this was a tempting argument, something like a scooter that I could put on a train or the back of a car to Cornwall and other hilly places.
In its original form, the so-called "Bolkestein directive" was supposed to do the same for services, that is, for economic activities you cannot put on a train (like finance, hairdressing, or retailing).
About 30 who refused to give proof of identity were put on a train to Landquart.
Immediately afterward, the casket was put on a train to Washington.
Banished from the country, she and her father are put on a train headed north to the United States.
Hesse was only two when she was put on a train to Holland to escape Nazi persecution.
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In May, Akhter, who's been collaborating with Steckler since 2003, used the PEER grant to put on a seismic training workshop for 26 Bangladeshi geoscientists from eight universities and three government institutions.
Passionate about running, put on a running training camp for aspiring young runners.
Put on a sleazy horse hood overnight to train the mane and keep clean.
"I was put on a training scheme to get back into work," he said.
He said de la Pena had been "formally reprimanded and put on a training programme".
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