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"rail in" Definitions
  1. to separate an area or object from others by placing rails around it

176 Sentences With "rail in"

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But harm reduction remains a third rail in the national discourse.
Jobin joined CN Rail in 2009 as CFO and executive vice president.
Holocaust references can be something of a third rail in American politics.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez included high-speed rail in her Green New Deal.
Yet there isn't any true high speed rail in all of North America.
She fractured her wrist after slipping off a rail in training on Wednesday.
Rick Scott's decision to decline federal funding for high-speed rail in the state.
It's a third rail in education that no presidential candidate has dared to touch.
This complex, esoteric issue has slowly become a third rail in higher education politics.
Say hello to the future face of high-speed rail in the Northeast Corridor.
They still travel from show-to-show via rail in the circus' custom, mile-long train.
Or that the state carried more than 400 million tons of freight by rail in 2014.
Three cars appeared to have lost contact with the rail in Chicago just before 11 a.m.
Jerusalem's too volatile If there is a third rail in the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, it's Jerusalem.
Every now and then one would disappear over the rail in the middle of the night.
For most of their lifetime, normalizing relations with Cuba was a third rail in American politics.
High-speed rail in parts of Europe and Japan has already begun to have such effects.
"This inflexible requirement has been a fundamental barrier to financing high-speed rail in our country," Marnell said.
Advocating for high speed rail in the US is a brutal business, continually raising and dashing one's hopes.
Texas-based Valero averaged about 30,000 bpd of Canadian crude by rail in the third quarter, it said.
Duke officials have said they are not opposed to light rail in general, only to this specific project.
If there's a chair rail in your dining room, consider removing it to make your space look bigger.
Jacob points to many "elegant" examples of elevated rail in low-lying cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo.
For NGOs there, this terrible war legacy was the third rail in the subway — you touch it, you're dead.
They added a brass rail in the dining room, bought an absinthe drip and hung a Jules Chéret lithograph.
"I needed to be by the train and a rail, in case one group goes on strike," she said.
Tanzania is building the rail in sections, with each being handed to different companies and having its own financing.
Initially, she showed her seasonal collections on a rail in the less well-known exhibition area at London Fashion Week.
The enlarged Pentagon budget is becoming a third rail in Washington, keeping our representatives from dealing with other spending problems.
It will also tie into the Redmond Technology Transit Station, which is scheduled to have a Link Light Rail in 2023.
There are compelling practical reasons as well why pledges of specific votes are a sort of third rail in judicial selection.
Trump's apparent willingness to touch what has long been considered the "third rail" in politics has baffled some on Capitol Hill.
"My paintings were about people that were part of my life," he told the art newspaper The Brooklyn Rail in 21977.
The fight ends when a corrections officer fires a beanbag round at the men, striking a rail in front of them.
At least 24 people, mostly children, died after a freight train veered off the rail in central Kasai province in March.
According to the Reason Foundation report, high-speed rail in the US are underutilized, high cost endeavors with questionable economic benefits.
Amtrak, you'll recall, said it needs more than $100 billion to do true high-speed rail in the Northeast Corridor alone.
Brightline, the only privately owned and operated passenger rail in the U.S., opened its second travel route in Florida on May 19.
In the last seven years, crude has gone to the East Coast by rail in just one month - June of last year.
"In the very first paintings it wasn't geometry, more like 'lite' geometry," she told the arts journal The Brooklyn Rail in 2010.
The approach has other problems: Trade experts view Article XXI — designed for emergencies or wartime — as a third rail in international trade law.
"So as China continues to invest in things like ports and rail in Europe, that can complicate NATO mobility," Kendall-Taylor said Monday.
It's Bus Rapid Transit, or BRT, which has taken hold as a cheaper, more efficient alternative to rail in many cities around the world.
The agency's report stemmed from an electrical arc fire involving the charged third rail in a tunnel south of the subway's L'Enfant Plaza station.
L&T IDPL has a portfolio of assets comprising roads, bridges, metro rail in the southern city of Hyderabad, ports and power transmission lines.
Indeed, you have to play the game with a seatbelt strapped to the ceiling along a rail in case you do take a tumble.
The offer for the U.S. military to intervene in Mexico's internal affairs — a third rail in Mexican politics — rattled an already-unsettled security apparatus.
There are now 93 miles of light rail in Dallas, 60 miles in Portland, and 87.5 combined light and commuter rail miles in Denver.
And there's a certain irony to the idea that the only real third rail in tonight's town hall is literally electric-powered public transportation.
We need to talk about the student-loan bubble, not just the debtSocial Security has long been considered the "third rail" in electoral politics.
America's infrastructure is aging, and the need to repair and replace bridges, highways and rail in all states and territories never has been greater.
Chris Burmeister, lead bartender at Citizen Rail in Denver, Colorado, said he's partial to premade cocktails from the San Diego-based brand Cutwater Spirits.
"Piscator," a tribute to the German theater director Erwin Piscator (1893–1966), was commissioned by British Rail in 1980 prior to the company's privatization.
They captured a male Inaccessible Island rail in September 2011, sampled its blood, sequenced its DNA, and compared the results to data on other rails.
Ticket booking is available for some routes and some transport options — currently for all rail in Spain, France, BeNeLux, Italy; and for buses in Spain.
It would obviously be a stretch to attribute any specific shortcoming of passenger rail in the United States to Hunter Biden's service on the board.
More work could come in for Babcock in defense, Costain and Kier in roads and Balfour Beatty in rail in coming months, broker Liberum said.
At the same time, China is reaping returns on some big investments of the past decade, such as high-speed rail in densely populated areas.
" He added that ending funding "would cause massive disruption, dislocation, and waste, damaging the region and endangering the future of high-speed rail in California.
Canada exported 285,000 bpd of crude by rail in May, according to the latest data from the National Energy Board regulator, up 23% from April.
Some activists blocked the railway as part of a action calling for an end to the transportation of oil by rail in Albany and elsewhere.
Lac Megantic, in Canada's Quebec province, issued a moratorium on crude-by-rail in the town after a disastrous accident killed 47 people in 2013.
Metje and her colleagues think that the quantum sensor could help the construction of a planned high-speed rail in the UK known as HS2.
In total, Russneft and Neftisa have agreed to supply Belarus with 650,000 tonnes of oil via pipelines and another 100,183 tonnes by rail in January.
In 2016 Chiltern Railways opened a London-Oxford line that had been closed by British Rail in the 1960s, when rail use was in decline.
I rode a trolley car in Brooklyn back in the day and light rail in Europe in years since, and I look forward to this construction.
China has been most successful in industries such as high-speed rail, in which it has obtained foreign technology and combined it with domestic know-how.
On a virtual roller coaster ride, my virtual hands were holding onto the virtual rail in front of me, but I had no control over them.
Gazpromneftekhim Salavat, in Bashkortostan in central Russia, has shipped some 5343,393 tonnes abroad by rail in 2019, up from 179,684 tonnes in 2018, the data showed.
But alongside and under those clogged highways, the city's Metro Rail has built 105 miles of subway or light rail in Los Angeles County since 1990.
For example, 77% oppose plans to convert Medicare to a premium support plan, and Republican candidates have mostly avoided this Medicare third rail in this election cycle.
The two sources said the contaminated oil was stored in Klaipeda and transported by rail in stages to PKN Orlen's refinery in the Lithuanian city of Mazeikiai.
Hastening the growth in passenger rail, however, would ironically require Americans to face up to some of the natural limits of rail in the country, experts said.
She had stood vigil at the window, or next to the rail in her hat and long sleeves buttoned at the wrist, the girls slathered with sunscreen.
Abortion is kind of the third rail in the film industry, and we are so happy to have found partners that are willing to challenge that mindset.
Able to support up to 250 pounds, the Sunny's Magnetic Rowing Machine has a 48-inch-long rail in which the padded seat rolls smoothly and quietly.
The Liberty Over-the-Door Hook rail in Satin Nickel has four hooks it's made for your average door with a thickness between 218.54-210/26 inches.
"I remember government officials talking about plans to build a light rail in 2003 and now it is 2017 and there is still no rail system," he said.
" The state said in March that ending funding "would cause massive disruption, dislocation, and waste, damaging the region and endangering the future of high-speed rail in California.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LTD CRUDE BY RAIL IN Q2 CAN POTENTIALLY REACH Q4 LEVELS, CAN GET TO LOW 20,000 CARLOADS TO 25,000 CARLOADS IN Q2- EXEC, CONF CALL
Freemark said it's helpful to think of rail in the US across several transit corridors — New England, California, Texas, Florida, the Midwest — rather than as a singular network.
Canada exported a record 204,558 barrels per day of crude by rail in June, the National Energy Board said on Wednesday, as oil shippers coped with congested pipelines.
" The state said in March that ending funding "would cause massive disruption, dislocation, and waste, damaging the region and endangering the future of high-speed rail in California.
In 2014, a transit worker named Bob Devine recovered a bag of clothes hurled beside a third rail in the Bronx, the apparent result of a lovers' quarrel.
"One of the things that I respect about Christian music and Christian pop music is that they're willing to get sentimental," he told The Brooklyn Rail in 2010.
I am reminded of something that Thomas Nozkowski said to me in an interview that appeared in The Brooklyn Rail in November 2010: Improvisation […] is essential to my work.
But that was the great thing about being very naive about the story, not realizing this was somewhat of a third rail in Democratic American politics for a while.
Obviously, if you look at the history of rail in the US, it took courageous entrepreneurs to have that vision of connecting the whole nation from east to west.
The deductions for mortgage interest and charitable contributions have been a political third rail in the past, due largely to the idea that they spur homeownership and charitable giving.
"This is an issue everyone thought was the third rail in federal campaigns," said John Feinblatt, the president of Everytown for Gun Safety, an organization aligned with Mr. Bloomberg.
France's pension system, one of the most protective in the world, has been a traditional third rail in national politics, responsible for the downfall or weakening of successive governments.
New investors include 137 Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Fast Digital, Western Technology Investment (WTI), SNCF, the French National Rail Company, a force behind high speed rail in Europe, and GE Ventures.
Somewhere along the line, Hyde became a point of consensus between pro-choice and pro-life politicians — a sort of third rail in abortion politics that neither side would touch.
The company manufactures train cars for the Amtrak and Los Angeles County Metro Rail, as well as trains for subways and light rail in Asian cities such as Singapore and Manila.
This includes a 9 billion shekel ($2.5 billion) extension to Jerusalem's inner-city train and more than 10 billion shekels for the first lines of a light rail in Tel Aviv.
Yet somewhere along the line, Hyde became a point of consensus between pro-choice and pro-life politicians — a sort of third rail in abortion politics that neither side would touch.
"With those taxes in there, no damn politician can ever scrap my Social Security program," boasted Roosevelt, anticipating the dynamics that would make elderly entitlements a third rail in American politics.
"We made it all the way to the state Capitol building as they were hitting us with sticks," he told the arts journal The Brooklyn Rail in an interview last year.
The company's first steam express, Clun Castle (number 7029 for the trainspotters), ran out of puff with British Rail in 1966, but has now been magnificently restored and is ready to go.
Official Israeli policy opposing sharing the city has not changed, yet more Israeli leaders, even on the right, are daring to experiment with this question, long a third rail in Israeli politics.
Macquarie on Friday said it would tweak 2019 company valuations to focus on corporate jets and rail, in the wake of the Airbus deal and media speculation on further commercial aircraft sales.
The footage, recorded late on the night of May 23, shows a man—later identified by his attorneys as Robert Johnson—standing against a rail in his apartment building talking on the phone.
Though the government took action to restrict the transportation of coal by road, the share of rail in total freight volumes rose just 0.1 percentage point to 7.7 percent last year, Ding said.
It's one thing to build more stuff around Shanghai, but you've got a lot of fancy rail in the interior of the country, where it's hard to imagine the benefits exceed the cost.
There had been a growing sense that Medicaid—along with coverage for people with preexisting conditions—had become a new third rail in American politics, liable to torch anyone who dared touch it.
"When it's all done, this will be one of the most modern sections of rail in the city—it's got to go down for a while, before it goes up," he told me.
Since 1990, Southern California has added more than 100 miles of light and heavy rail in Los Angeles County, and more than 2.4 miles of commuter rail regionwide, according to a recent study.
But gun reform — which has long been considered the third rail in Washington politics — also risks alienating certain voters, especially in some of the GOP strongholds that Democrats are targeting this election cycle.
The station was included as part of an ambitious $120 billion proposal by the Federal Railroad Administration to overhaul the Northeast Corridor, the most heavily traveled stretch of rail in the United States.
Two wastewater treatment plants - Integrity Golden Triangle Marine Services of Port Arthur and San Jacinto River and Rail in Beaumont - also appeared on the list of spill response locations that EPA provided to Reuters.
Unlike true high-speed rail in most of the developed world, trains in the US largely cross roads "at grade" with flashing red lights and barrier arms that drop when a train is approaching.
But one day last week, court officers cleared the first row and allowed Mr. Hernandez to sidle up to a rail in the courtroom so he could visit with his wife and his daughter.
Shuttles and transit connectors: A pilot program will launch on the campus of Texas Southern University in Houston early this year, and one has already launched as a connection to light rail in Dublin, Calif.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - An old review of an academic monograph on agrarian revolutionaries in 1930s China is hardly a political third rail in Beijing today, even by the increasingly sensitive standards of the ruling Communist Party.
In fact, 40 percent of all the miles that freight travels in the United States each year are by rail, with nearly a half-trillion dollars of goods shipped by freight rail in 2012 alone.
The police said they found the car after it crashed into a guard rail in Colesville, N.Y. Both men were taken to UHS Wilson Medical Center in Johnson City, N.Y., treated for minor injuries and released.
Bailey: Matt Bevin has broken every part of the traditional political rulebook by quarreling with members of his own party and criticizing a group that has remained a third rail in Kentucky politics: public school teachers.
"If you look at crude by rail in right now quarter-to-date in Q3, we're up 50 percent versus last year," Houle said, noting that it is on a revenue per ton mile (RTM) basis.
More than 80 percent of goods are transported by road and rail in Mexico, and the thefts are hurting competitiveness at a time the country is seeking to diversify trade and tap new sources of business.
The way the court rules on Obama's order will have huge implications for the 11 million immigrants living in the country illegally, and for a political issue that has long been a third rail in politics.
Today, he announced his plan to take those efforts a step further by including $300 billion worth of investments in mass transit, autonomous vehicles, clean energy, and high-speed rail in his soon-to-be-released budget.
Finally, our political leaders should commit to investing in transformative projects like a high-speed rail in California and the Gateway Program in the Northeast, which are both urgently needed but have become targets of petty politics.
In fact, city officials have said they want more than 70 percent of the line to have its own lane — a configuration more common on light rail systems like the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail in New Jersey.
Jacqueline Hinman, chairman and C.E.O. of CH2M Hill Companies, a Colorado-based engineering company that manages projects including light rail in Toronto and Olympic facilities in London, works in a field where women have typically been scarce.
Legalizing all unauthorized immigrants was once considered a "third rail" in Democratic politics; Republicans decried it as amnesty, and even moderate Democrats worried it would send the wrong message to people living unlawfully in the United States.
This despite the fact that it runs through the most densely populated rail corridor in America and in what many economists consider the only economically viable region for bullet train style high-speed rail in the United States.
"I knew nothing about painting, so I'd look over the other guy's shoulders — when they made a stroke, I'd make a stroke — that's how I learned about painting," he told the arts journal The Brooklyn Rail in 2010.
With the rail in place, the standard M4A1 carbine was no longer a simple assault rifle: It was now the frame and basis for a personalizable tool, a general purpose weapon adapted and modified to a specific function.
As we drove west, heading home to Chicago, images from the trip drifted through my head: a caterpillar shuffling like a bear along a wooden rail in the Deep South, a perfectly round stone skipped into Lake Erie.
To be clear, high-speed rail in Texas would come on the backs of rural Texans, including many of my constituents in Ellis and Navarro counties, who would be forced to sell their private property against their will.
The network is key to a drive by the Bahn to reduce delays and cancellations to improve customer satisfaction and help draw transport volumes away from other sectors to rail, in order to cut harmful emissions from fuel burning.
Exaggerator, who ran along the rail in the middle of the pack through the first half of the 1-1/4 mile race, made a gallant charge down the stretch and closed within a length but could not overhaul the favorite.
ISTANBUL, March 3 (Reuters) - France's Alstom plans to bid in a tender for high-speed rail in Turkey and would spend 100 million euros on a production plant, the head of the transport group's Turkish unit told Reuters on Thursday.
Legalizing all unauthorized immigrants, not just DREAMers, was once considered the "third rail" in Democratic immigration politics; Republicans decried it as amnesty, and even moderate Democrats worried it would send the wrong message to people living unlawfully in the United States.
The trains had been stopped because of a power problem with the third rail in the tunnel, which is maintained by Amtrak, according to officials at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the state agency that runs the Long Island Rail Road.
For all the big projects China is engaged in around the world — high-speed rail in Laos, a military base in Djibouti, highways in Kenya — arguably its most perilous step so far may be taking control of the foundering Hambantota port.
"We continue to build the first 119-miles of high-speed rail in California, so far, creating more than 2,500 labor jobs and putting hundreds of small businesses to work," California High-Speed Rail Authority spokeswoman Lisa Marie Alley said in a statement.
This implies a substantial hike on the 802.9 billion yuan ($4203 billion) invested in rail in 2018, cash that will flow through to increased demand for steel, copper and also for coal used to provide energy to process ores into refined metals.
"It will improve the competitiveness of European railways and foster the shift of freight traffic from road to rail, in line with the EU's environmental and transport objectives, without unduly distorting competition," the EU's competition chief Margrethe Vestager said in a statement.
"Seeing our beautiful Columbia River Gorge on fire today should be a wake-up call for federal and state agencies – underscoring the need to complete comprehensive environmental reviews of oil-by-rail in the Pacific Northwest," said U.S. Representative Earl Blumenauer of Oregon.
At night, on a small rail in a parking lot lit by a flood lamp, he alley-oop backside 180s into a fakie nosegrind, and, almost as soon as he locks in, reaches the bottom and reverts—backside again—before hitting the pavement.
And as much as Trump has busted through norms, the N-word is still the most electrified third rail in America—"Papa" John Schnatter was recently forced to resign from the pizza company he founded after saying it on a conference call.
"Food on the Move," a new collection of essays by various writers, describes dining by railin an exalted past and, in the book's tantalizing narratives, sometimes today — as an experience as exhilarating and varied as watching the scenery unfold mile by mile.
Radical politics might be more alluring than ever, but apparently asking hard questions about certain legacy directors is a third rail in American film criticism.) When future mob assassin Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro) first steals from his employer, union lawyers protect him.
The film features elements of Burton's earlier film Big Fish, which was about the power of storytelling, but the director is saddled with a weak script that goes off the rail in the third act, as CGI begins to dominate the picture.
Wes Edens, founder of the $70 billion private equity behemoth Fortress Investment Group, says that combination of restricted space and dense urban development make south Florida the "perfect storm" for building passenger rail in the United States that people actually want to ride.
"A short-term production limit is not ideal or sustainable, which is exactly why we have a plan to move more oil by rail in the coming months while we fight for the long-term solution of building pipelines to new markets," he said.
Meanwhile, China has ordered steel and aluminium producers in 28 cities to slash output during winter, outlined plans to curb coal use in the capital and required coal transport by rail in the north, as Beijing intensifies its war on smog, a policy document shows.
In a second configuration of the passenger bench seat, on the other hand, the seatbelt system includes a second number of seatbelts which are detachably fastened to the fastening rail in second positions which are adapted to the second configuration of the passenger bench seat.
Asked whether it would make more sense to tax gasoline at a time when prices are low, Furman said the administration's proposal would benefit infrastructure that serves aviation and rail in addition to autos, and so the burden should not be placed solely on gasoline.
This kind of language used to be a "third rail" in British politics, Miliband told me, until its recent rehabilitation by Nigel Farage, the former head of the far-right U.K. Independence Party who represented the dark heart and soul of the Brexit campaign.
Mr. Bredesen discussed his business record and trumpeted his tenure as mayor of Nashville, Tennessee's booming capital, before recalling that he had not raised the sales tax as governor or sought to create an income tax, long a political third rail in the state.
In 2010, State Senator Diane J. Savino, a Democrat from Staten Island, called for direct service to Brooklyn; another proposal suggested extending the Bergen-Hudson Light Rail in New Jersey to the St. George Ferry Terminal by way of the old North Shore Branch.
Tracey Woodruff, a professor of reproductive health at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not involved with the study, told BuzzFeed News that publishing on fluoride "is like touching a third rail in public health," anticipating that the paper would stir controversy.
The three sources, who are familiar with the oil supply schedule, said the Russian Energy Ministry, which oversees the oil export quotas, has granted the companies permission to export 650,000 tonnes via Transneft's oil pipeline system and 100,000 tonnes by rail in the January-March period.
"Seeing our beautiful Columbia River Gorge on fire today should be a wake-up call for federal and state agencies — underscoring the need to complete comprehensive environmental reviews of oil-by-rail in the Pacific Northwest," Oregon Congressman Earl Blumenauer said in a statement on Friday.
" The publication also wrote that while McInnes postures himself as a defender of free speech, he usually invokes free speech principles to justify stuff like "the use of the N-word, or saying that Muslims are violent due to 'inbreeding,' or to simply rail in disgust at trans people.
This program is often presented as a dystopian tool that will give the Chinese government huge control over citizens' behavior; allowing them to dole out punishments (like banning someone from traveling on high speed rail) in response to ideological infractions (like criticizing the Communist party on social media).
Much of that air cargo could switch to rail in future, says Mr Kleijwegt, with one important proviso—that Russia would need to lift the retaliatory sanctions it placed in 2014 on imports of Western food, which stop most foodstuffs from travelling by land between Europe and China.
The "summer of hell," the New York governor's colorful phrase for what ails New York City's commuter rail in and out of Penn Station, could end up a cake walk in comparison to what comes later if Congress delays much further on making big-ticket infrastructure investment commitments.
Two weeks after the Derby controversy, horse enthusiasts and casual fans got to know Casse a whole lot better when War of Will burst up the rail in the Preakness Stakes to give Casse and his young rider, Tyler Gaffalione, their first victories in a Triple Crown race.
Some involved desperately needed repairs to existing infrastructure, such as the locks and dams on the Ohio River in Kentucky and Illinois; others were new projects like high-speed rail in Texas and Florida, new subway lines in New York and 30-mile-long water tunnels in California.
The authorities suspended service on a newly opened elevated light rail in Taipa — only days after it opened — and border guards turned away a number of journalists and others as they tried to enter the territory from Hong Kong, presumably because they wanted to ensure a protest-free celebration.
"If it looks like Trans Mountain could get delayed for years people will start to reconsider their approach as the cost of rail in the current price environment means it is really hard for producers to make a return," said Morningstar analyst Sandy Fielden, adding some producers may shut in production.
Revealing specific details on immigration could undoubtedly backfire because "it is in many ways a third rail in our politics" now, said Doris Meisner, a former commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the agency that was responsible for immigration enforcement in the United States before ceasing operations in 2003.
Revealing specific details on immigration could undoubtedly backfire because "it is in many ways a third rail in our politics" now, said Doris Meisner, a former commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, the agency that was responsible for immigration enforcement in the United States before ceasing operations in 2003.
Source: Oxford Economics, data compilation by German transportation consultancy SCI Verkehr on behalf of Amsted Rail "In the U.S. freight railcar market, the potential for disruption and loss to the U.S. economy may be even more acute than in Australia, especially given the larger size of U.S. freight railcar demand, " the report said.
After 1993, shorts tended to appear on the cover once a year at most, often involving unusual circumstances, like John Cardiel skating a Frankenstein ramp in the rain, Danny Way backside noseblunt-sliding a car, Jamie Thomas on the cover of a "King of the Road" issue grinding a rail in shorts, barefoot too.
"Race is a true third rail in American politics, and you can make a lot of mistakes when we don't have a diverse set of folks who are in the room and empowered to make decisions," said Eric Lundy, program director of Inclusv, a group that pushes for more diversity in political campaign staffs.
He is most associated with the push for new gun safety and control measures through Americans for Responsible Solutions, now called Giffords, and some Democrats worry that while gun control is no longer a third rail in American politics, it might not play wxell in a state that is still culturally conservative and has a longstanding gun tradition.
The new cash is from existing investors Sherpa Ventures, 8VC, ZhenFund and Caspian Venture Partners and a few new investors, including 137 Ventures, Khosla Ventures, Fast Digital, Western Technology Investment (WTI), SNCF, the French National Rail Company (interestingly) and GE Ventures, which has invested heavily in building high speed rail in various parts of the world such as Europe and China.
And into the middle of that comes a bunch of teenagers who don't know they're supposed to realize guns are a third rail in American politics, something you can't even whisper about regulating because that will only inspire a bunch of gun fans to roar about how the government is coming to take all of their guns, not just some of them.
Airbus, a European aerospace giant, has filed a patent application in America for a "re-configurable passenger bench seat": In a first configuration of the passenger bench seat, the seatbelt system includes a first number of seatbelts which are detachably fastened to the fastening rail in first positions which are adapted to the first configuration of the passenger bench seat.
"I guess this is the year that a lot of the buildings have gotten completed and a lot of people are moving into them, so if you were thinking that the fix wasn't in before, not only is the fix in now but it's occupying an entire floor of that beautiful glass and steel condominium," Tunde told the Brooklyn Rail in 2008.
It's about $20 million per mile to build HTT's version of the Hyperloop, according to Ahlborn – a fraction of the current cost of building high-speed rail in the U.S. Though the initial construction is referred to as a test track, Ahlborn told TechCrunch this was actually the beginning of what will eventually become ground zero of a much larger system.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When I asked Juan Uslé about a particular brushstroke, in an interview that I did for the Brooklyn Rail in April 2016, this is what he said: I think you're referring to the brushstrokes arranged in sequence, like large rulers, which at once occupy and construct the space of the black (dark) paintings that I call "Soñé que Revelabas" ("I Dreamed That You Revealed").

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