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But the Greenmarket seems to function as New York's own Pauline, perennially strapped to the railroad tracks with a train barreling down.
Using video rather than still photography, Demand showed a train barreling through a white sheet of paper, like football players bursting through a banner at the start of a game, then continuing full speed ahead.
In the trailer for Solo, Chewbacca dangles for dear life from a high speed train barreling through a snowy landscape.
For example, a relatively small lahar occurring recently at Mount Shasta, California, sounded "like a freight train barreling down the canyon" and at times "like a thunder rumble" to a U.S. Forest Service climbing ranger (Barboza [2014]).
A locomotive train barreling ahead of its own smoke, and a black crow sprouting whiskers, are two images that hold court to the poetic mantras spilling across Ray Pettibon's newest series of drawings and paintings.
The Spanish newspaper El País reported that people at the train company said that alcohol had not been found in the driver's system, but the security video showing the train barreling into the turn and abruptly careening off the rails quickly raised concerns that he was traveling too fast.
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Witnesses said the westbound L train barreled into the K train as it emerged from a tunnel connecting downtown San Francisco to the western neighborhoods of the city.
Photo: A commuter train barreled into the station at Qalyoub early yesterday and rammed another train that was stopped there, killing at least 51 people and injuring 138.
Instead, this train barreled over the bumper and onto a concourse, coming to rest at a wall near the station's waiting area.
But when an E train barreled into the mostly empty station, in Woodside, at 4 40 a.m., he had one leg stretched onto the tracks, and the train severed it.
But a minute or two later the southbound D train barreled into the station and whizzed by me, and the full peril of what I might have experienced came to me in a wave of terror.
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