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"This lets riders easily carve turns and do tricks [such as] riding on rails and jumps," says Langford, himself a snow sport enthusiast.
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Ride on!
"It's more like a Ferris wheel with 40 cabins riding around on rails.
However, what you may or may not know is that major processors like First Data and Paymentech typically do not set up merchant accounts for smaller, Mom-and-Pop type stores even though those transactions ride on their rails.
She has ridden on a rail locomotive and toured hospital wards.
Being stupid as a member of Congress is hardly a reason to be ridden on a rail from Washington.
Like irregularities of the road pavements, using appropriate instruments riding on the surface of the rail, measurements of profiles can be collected.
At the Spanish equivalent of "giddyup" ("vamos, chica"), we set off on a slow, rumbling ride on rails formerly used to transport henequen -- the agave cactus used in the manufacture of rope -- from the fields to the estate's processing plant.
Wielding their sharpening steels, butchers took glittering knives to some 900 carcasses swaying solemnly on computerized trolleys, riding rail after rail to their disassembly.
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