The helmsman engaged the ship's main thrusters for about two seconds, sending the Hiawatha slowly into the wormhole. |
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On Monday, the first day of full commercial operation, we went looking for the southern terminus of the sleek new Hiawatha light-rail line. |
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But the Hiawatha is a example of how, given the proper planning, light rail can do more than just succeed it can prove cheaper than buses. |
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At the bottom centre of the border, the Hiawatha Wampum symbolizes formation of the Iroquois League. |
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The year 2004 brings to Minneapolis the inauguration of service on the awaited Hiawatha light-rail line. |
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The idea of an arts festival in the Laurentians was born in the summer of 1992 when Lou Gordon launched the Festival des Arts Hiawatha. |
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Aboard the Hiawatha, Captain Delong strode into the ship's sickbay. |
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Readers should also note that the Hiawatha was well-planned and is well-run. |
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The production is based on the epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow about a Native American named Hiawatha, a real man who lived some 500 years ago. |
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Located on the Hiawatha First Nation near Peterborough, it provides extensive sales and service capabilities through its national sales office in Ottawa and an affiliated national dealer network. |
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Two Haudenosaunee, or Iroquois, Hiawatha and the Great Peacemaker, formulated a constitution for the Iroquois Confederation. |
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My colleague mentioned the obvious benefits of the airport link, which is known as the Hiawatha Light Rail it facilitates travel and reduces road traffic, while encouraging the use of the airport. |
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These cars have an incredible history, having seen service on famed trains such as the California Zephyr, the Super Chief and the Olympian Hiawatha. |
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Boston Globe technology reporter Hiawatha Bray chronicles the evolution of navigational and mapmaking tools and how they have shaped modern society. |
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