Sentences with phrase «kingswear branch line»

Think of Kinder Morgan's Trans - Mountain Pipeline from Edmonton to refineries and terminals in B.C. and Washington and branch lines carrying heartland oil to the Gulf Coast operated by Enbridge and ExxonMobil as small leaks in the great oil dam.
Fred and Ron Mannix's wealth can be traced back to a day in 1898 when their grandfather, Frederick S. Mannix, bought a team of horses and launched a business as an earth - moving contractor, building branch lines for the Canadian Pacific Railway in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Instead of a single chain, evolution proceeded along innumerable branching lines, most of them ending blindly in extinction.
The Orthodox Russian Church maintained several rolling chapels so that parishoners along the Trans - Siberian rail track, and branch lines, could periodically attend a legal (Canon law, not state law) service.
The cold dishes included tomatoes stuffed with pungent garlic cheese, spicy Korean carrot salad from the Russian Far East, and spicy Mongolian beef salad representing a branch line of the railroad that runs through Mongolia.
During the Victorian railway boom the railways expanded, and by the turn of the century Shepparton was central to a large network of regional branch lines on the Toolamba — Echuca railway line — lines leading to Cobram, Nathalia, Dookie, Picola and Katamatite.
Chris Kilcourse adds; «The Metrolink also has another branch line going to Eccles from Manchester Centre.
The creation of a standard gauge railway to Juba in South Sudan, with a branch line to Ethiopia, at a cost of over $ 7 billion (Sh595 billion).
In 2018, works on the Line, including branch lines to Dunkwa - Awaso - Nyinahin, will continue.
Any direct link to Britain's only hub airport at Heathrow would have to wait until the 2030s at the earliest and this would be a branch line and then possibly at a later date a loop line.
For those of us who have followed the evolution of different routes, proposed branch lines, spurs and no end of theories on how best to create the best business case, the announcement yesterday by the Shadow Transport Secretary, Maria Eagle was significant.
Thin branch lines represent those not present in the MP - EST * TENT of (B).
Thin branch lines represent those not present in the ExaML TENT of (A).
Faux pine branches line the shelves, and ornaments add a pop of color.
During my inspection of this property, I found 10 HVAC branch lines that were rusted through and dumping heat into the crawl big time!
An exciting itinerary that should leave you plenty of time to explore both the quaint towns and beautiful scenery of this impressive English county starts in the seaside town of Torquay before travelling via the Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway along the 6.5 km Paignton and Kingswear branch line: spectacular views of the Torbay coastline are guaranteed.
Three branch lines extend from this main route, enabling visitors to explore Vietnam's inland towns and villages.
The class spent their lives working many of the minor branch lines on the former GWR system, particularly the South Wales valleys, and were fitted for auto train working.
There are also direct trains daily from Bath and Bristol to Cornwall and its branch lines.
In another piece, three green balls branch up through a Fibonacci progression and result in eleven, the airbrushed red branch lines appear to glow with radiant energy.
In a piece in The Engineer, the team stressed the fact that while it may be difficult to install a system like this powerful enough for high speed passenger trains, it may make sense for applications such as trams or branch lines, which have lower power needs.
It may, as does the Rechtwijzer, incorporate online mediation but, procedurally, we are dealing with the main line — not an infinite variety of branch lines.
This valve is normally installed on either the main sewer line where the sanitary sewer exits the house or on various branch line locations to prevent sanitary sewer backup.

Not exact matches

THE Bank of Queensland will use Western Australia as a testing ground for a return to the use of mortgage brokers and a new branch model in an attempt to firm up its bottom line.
-- Scott and Missy Tannen, founders of Boll & Branch, a New York - based company with a line of accessibly priced luxury bed linens that launched in January 2014 with first - year revenue topping $ 2 million and more than a $ 10 million run rate in its second year in business.
The network of board seats and purchasing contracts has unravelled in recent years, and each branch of the family now controls a distinct line of business.
Fragments of branching coral — the type that looks like animal horns — were attached with fishing line to skeletal branches of PVC pipe, creating a small forest of life in the middle of an otherwise desolate patch of ocean floor.
As you discover and practice new emotional intelligence skills, the billions of microscopic neurons lining the road between the rational and emotional centers of your brain branch off small «arms» (much like a tree) to reach out to the other cells.
Like a branch concept being used by Citi in New York, the centrepiece of RBC's so - called retail store is a futuristic financial - planning table designed to impress upon consumers just how far banking has come from the days of long lines and not - so - great service.
You've already branched out into a variety of business besides music: restaurants, clothing lines, a non-profit....
By that logic, we should all still be standing in line at our local bank branch, waiting to chat with our favourite teller.
In past years, it began investing heavily to branch out from its online retail roots, delving into Hollywood - style content production as well as developing a line of tablets, smartphones and set - top boxes to accelerate the sale of digital content.
As technology has allowed consumers to do most of their banking online, banks now expect their front - line customer facing roles in branches, call centres and specialist channels to sell products and services to consumers, the report said.
It has figured out numerous uses for potatoes over the years (shaping them into smiley faces, for example) and branched into categories beyond French fries, such as the Harvest Splendour line of frozen vegetable side dishes.
The local government's crippling debt of more than $ 73 billion and PREPA's own obligations of $ 9 billion made it hard to keep up with critical maintenance like trimming tree branches away from power lines, let alone make upgrades to make the energy network.
A customer passes a local branch — even with their smartphone off — and the bank's staff can tell if their mortgage soon needs renewing, or whether they might like a new credit card or appreciate a line of credit.
One reason is simply travel and logistics; it is easier for investment firms (most of which have at least a branch office in New York) to trek up to midtown and even line up multiple family office meetings for the week, than it would be to fly or drive around California to the less geographically concentrated family offices there.
If there is a silver lining to be found in any of this, it just might be that the legislative branch of our government might be compelled to stop passing the buck to unelected members of the Fed and reassert its policy leadership role on behalf of Main Street rather than just Wall Street.
He might have noted, however, that the National Banking system was a system legislatively hobbled by branching and note - issue restrictions rather than a free banking system or a system «run on purely private enterprise lines
i think if every religion had a massive get together day or something along those lines it would be good... there is not so many different views on islam, however there is something like 30,000 different branches of christianity... this could unite the collective and make for a meaningful belief.
This interpretation is grounded in biblical themes — the vision of the Hebrew prophets of a branch growing from the seemingly dead stump of the Davidic royal line, and, of course, the central Christian affirmation of the death and resurrection of Jesus.
What started as a company with a handful of organic cotton tees that recently branched into a full line of responsible, durable goods, United by Blue thoughtfully makes all of their products with sustainable materials.
After that fateful line, «But time went by,» we see him smile only once, and it is a rather desperate smile as he runs off with the branches, filled with ambitious plans for wife and family and goodness knows what else.
They all are branches and thereore trace back to the same origins, this is a PR line the church runs as its fallacious «argument fom authority».
He appears after the main line of the descendants is listed in a continuous family tree branching far into the family of David (2:3 - 55).
I view the SCOTUS as special in that it is the peoples last line of defense from any overreaches by the other two branches.
I'm thinking along the lines of: — the Whiskey Rebellion (1794) personally led by none other than George Washington — the John Brown raid at Harpers Ferry (1859)-- the Confederate States of America (1861 — 1865)-- the Bonus Army (1932)-- the Branch Davidians (1993)
I decided to branch out a bit and try one of their new flavors from Triscuit Real Foods line, which has ingredients like Brown Rice, Sweet Potatoes and Red Beans.
Ultimately, Merisant hopes to branch out beyond sweeteners into other product lines through acquisitions.
There are even buds forming on some of the neighbourhood trees and shrubs, and I know that it won't be long before the bare branches of the cherry trees lining our street are alive with blossoms.
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