Sentences with phrase «railroad ties in»

Takayama sets four railroad ties in a square, one end of each poised on the next.

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Despite a bicycle kick goal by Mario Manduzikic, and going into halftime tied 1 - 1, Juventus got railroaded in the second half and ended up with a Level IV: Broken Axle game.
To this day I don't walk on railroad ties, not because I think my feet will fall off for real, but that fear was so engrained in my being, that I just can't do it.
In a comedic fashion, a character is tied to a railroad track, shot with poisonous darts and mentally tormented.
The audience is the damsel in distress in this flickering melodrama, tied to the railroad tracks as a great lumbering behemoth barrels down, the engineer asleep at the rudder.
About three weeks ago while travelling 10 - 15 mph I pulled off the side of a dirt road to park and it turns out there was a row of a few railroad ties laying in the grass there...
Pitting the legendary Pancho Villa against «the Colonel,» a thrill - seeking Bostonian railroad tycoon whose fading fortune is tied up in a colossal ranch in Chihuahua, El Paso opens during a time of dramatic upheaval in Mexico - its government being squeezed on one end by Villa's revolutionaries and on the other by «filthy» American capitalists.
NORTH ADAMS — In Mass MoCA's hangar - size Building 5, a 300 - foot swath of old railroad ties gently curves across the worn concrete floor.
I remember a picture of the hillsides of the Himalayas that were clear cut to provide railroad ties when the British ruled and set their minds to building India's railroad in the beginning of the century.
Building railroads at the turn of the century would not, in my mind, represent unreasonable progress, and railroal ties do come from trees which grow in the forests.
[There are] fossils of unfathomable age, and fantastical trees such as Cedar of Lebanon, the Phoenix Palm, and the Methuselah tree, thought to be one of the oldest trees in the World at 4,847 years of age, as well as a railroad tie taken from the Panama Canal Railway, which claimed the lives of between 5,000 to 10,000 workers over its 50 year construction, and wood is salvaged from the remnants of the iconic Atlantic City boardwalk devastated by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Assisted in the repair of an existing CN Railroad track, removing the old wooden ties and replacing them with 100» steel I - beams.
A few weeks ago, we bought a bed frame (made of recycled railroad ties, no less) and finally got our mattress up off the floor, and I figured it was high time we dressed the bed in something gorgeous.
Even further west in states like Colorado and Texas, you find the brown horse barns, and the wood on those barns were treated the same preservative being used on railroad ties.
The coffee table is 18th century Indonesian railroad ties encased in clear acrylic.
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