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To experience the art of bonsai fully, you should trim, train, wire and root-prune your plant as it matures.
Take a bunch of musicians and artists, shove them together inside a private train, wire it up with a bunch of digital bells and whistles, and barrel across America.
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There, up to 15 sodden inches caused evening-long traffic jams and countless accidents and brought tree limbs down onto overhead train wires.
Some electrical codes, for instance, do not require special training to wire it.
In the last year, thefts of train signal wiring have caused delays in New Jersey Transit lines, while thefts from 200 lampposts in Camden have left neighborhoods in the dark.
And kengai (cascade) are the smaller, more densely clustered chrysanthemums in brilliant reds, yellows, pinks and whites tied and trained across wire frames of varying lengths to appear like waterfalls.
As possession of a photo ID became a prerequisite for entering many office buildings and hospitals, for buying train tickets, wiring money and renting an apartment, a push to make driver's licenses more fraudproof has clashed with a campaign to uncouple the regulation of driving from immigration status.
Two more deaths relate to a fire on board a train carrying wires, one mile (1 mi) inside a tunnel under the Thames between Swanscombe, Kent, and Thurrock, Essex on 16 August 2005.
Doctors are trained and wired to act.
Visitors can now see the difference between a semi-dwarf, free-standing tree and a dwarf tree of the same variety, espaliered or trained against wires.
Dr. Hauri said the most important thing he had learned in his research — in sleep lab experiments with volunteers draped in bridal trains of wires and electrodes so he could record the pulsing of their sleeping, or nonsleeping, brains — was that, like snowflakes, every person's sleeping problem was unique.
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