Sentences with phrase «by barge along»

Rio Tinto sought to transport coal by barge along the Zambezi River, but this option did not receive formal approvals.

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Barr said during the Village Board meeting that trains currently carrying potentially explosive materials along the edge of the village line do not come from Albany, and he disputed Pilgrim's claim about the amount of oil being carried by barges and how much petroleum traffic on the Hudson River goes to the same locations that would be served by the pipelines.
Along with questions of national interest, the candidates also fielded questions on a hot - button local issue, a proposal by the Coast Guard to open 10 new anchorages on the Hudson to oil barges to relieve congestion at the Port of Albany.
Among the report's more controversial proposals is a plan to move spent fuel out of Indian Point in Buchanan along with 16 other power plants without direct access to railroad lines, by barge, down the Hudson River.
By barge, lock and dam, he travels all the way to the South of France, befriending a distinctive cast of characters — and staying in touch with Catherine via letter — along the way.
At the opposite end of the speed spectrum from ICE and TGV, meet Tog, a friendly 13 - year - old piebald Welsh cob, led by Liam and willingly pulling a barge laden with tourists along the leafy Llangollen canal.
In his first major retrospective, at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1971, Chamberlain installed a giant barge in the rotunda, from which visitors could watch other visitors as they wandered along the ramp occupied by Chamberlain's metal, Plexiglas, and small - scale foam sculptures.
Dock 2014 is a vast, sprawling work: seven separate, yet interrelated, colossal structures and sculptures, all loosely inspired by the view from Tate Britain's Millbank entrance of barges laden with big containers floating along the «black, shiny, coiling surface» of the Thames.
Before the launch of the exhibition, Raw transported the works from his studio in Hoxton to the Ragged School Museum by a converted barge along Regent's Canal.
Standouts include Carrie Mae Weems» holographic narrative about race, sex, and politics portrayed by ghostly characters on a burlesque stage; The Propeller Group's video that draws parallels between funeral practices in Vietnam and New Orleans, along with the collective's sculptures of tricked - out musical instruments, which were also photographed with members of Louisiana marching bands; Glenn Kaino's installation of water tanks that turn military machines into coral reefs; Jean - Michel Basquiat's paintings and works on paper that reference the cultural legacy of the Mississippi Delta and the South; Camille Henrot's video exploration of the universe by way of the storage rooms of the Smithsonian Institution; Tavares Strachan's 100 - foot long neon sign declaring «You belong here» from a barge on the Mississippi River; and Andrea Fraser's monologue, in which she recreated a heated debate by New Orleans city council members during a 1991 vote to racially integrate the Mardi Gras krewes — changing her voice and expression as she dynamically alternated between speakers, both black and white.
The earliest rail cars were drawn by horses along tracks that went from the quarries to the Neponset River where the stone was loaded onto boats or barges to complete the trip to Charlestown on the other side of Boston.
To be designed by award - winning architects Studio Weave, it will be a barge that will meander through the canals of the five Olympic host boroughs in East London, showing movies along the way.
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