The company has imposed speed restrictions across some of its network because of fears that tracks could buckle in the heat and derail trains. |
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Any chance that the corporatocracy would not infiltrate to derail effective action on these points? |
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The measures came as sectarian attacks threaten to derail a fragile peace deal. |
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And they're going to do whatever they can do to derail the democratic process. |
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Both sides said they are committed to peace talks and analysts say the blast could impede but not derail the process. |
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If America's central bank moves to increase rates sharply, it will derail the economy and stifle any increase in markets. |
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He said he didn't see any factors threatening to derail the region's nascent recovery from the global economic slowdown. |
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The bully-boy gangsters did their best to derail the forces of law and order but failed thanks to special precautions taken by the police. |
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Several factors can derail China from its present track of catching up with the industrial nations. |
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There is real concern that the situation in Darfur could derail the north-south peace deal. |
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Any train travelling at a decent speed is going to derail when it hits something solid and immovable like a car. |
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Longtime critics are amassing money and manpower to derail her political career. |
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One man is out to derail the bandwagons in all three of the Festival's biggest races, however. |
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Many big mergers are paid for with shares, and big changes in those can derail deals before they complete. |
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Back in California, business interests were organizing a well-funded movement to derail Sinclair's campaign. |
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No one expects Roberts' views on states' rights vs. federal powers to derail his candidacy. |
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The simple thirst for revenge on the part of a few could be enough to derail any peace agreements that might come about in the future. |
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They loom over the Year 2000 project and have the potential to derail an already tight time schedule for most departments and agencies. |
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Rather be on guard for signs and understand the psychology of what might derail the existing trend. |
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An abrupt withdrawal of the stimulus funds could derail the recovery, and even push the economy back into recession, the report notes. |
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I asked myself whether this Carbon Drive would bear up at all and if it might derail easily. |
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Would that derail or at least stymie the popularity of remaking old movies? |
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The TSB was unable to obtain from the railway any definitive information chronicling why, and under whose authority, the derail was removed. |
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However, we did not receive the support of the Conservative Party, which used all kinds of manoeuvres to try to sidetrack or derail the debate. |
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We want to make sure that caboose doesn't derail the whole train by inappropriate information getting out into the public domain. |
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Earlier this week, the president's wife, Patience, publicly suggested the attacks were a fabrication intended to derail her husband's campaign. |
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Not that anything short of 40-plus Lib Dems voting with Labour would derail the policy. |
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Regardless of which side straddles the high moral ground, the dispute is threatening to derail the country's finest ever campaign in a major football tournament. |
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If you're a nightly news devotee, then the 30-second hokum that often passes for nutrition science may confuse you at the very least or derail your long-term health at worst. |
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Only when such destruction threatens to derail the stock market and discredit the entire New Economy does the moral turpitude of top management become an issue. |
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Even a delay in appointments can derail ongoing investigations and regulatory efforts. |
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Violence, the White House worried, could derail civil rights legislation on Capitol Hill. |
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The rift between Washington and poor countries over this issue was threatening to derail next month's meeting of the World Trade Organization in Cancun, Mexico. |
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We must not let the radical groups derail the political initiatives yet again. |
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Inevitably, the kids come to adore him, and he enters their group in a local competition, a plan which an angry convocation of parents threatens to derail. |
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A typical question involves watching a runaway train carriage hurtling towards five people who will die unless you drop a heavy object in its path and derail it. |
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He believes vandals could easily lift any of the sections of rail, or bolts, dumped by the railside and derail a train by laying them across the tracks. |
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The prime minister calculates that he enjoys enough support in the capitol to derail any negotiated settlement that requires his nation's concessions. |
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Too much pressure now could help to derail Indonesia's emergent democracy. |
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The suspension of Roger from office and the restoration of the excommunicate status of Gilbert Foliot and Jocelin of Salisbury would derail that plan. |
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Nobody could have predicted how spectacularly Nsereko's career would derail from this point forward. |
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For example, in their efforts to derail the air passenger bill of rights, the airline lobby has spent lots of money on receptions and letters. |
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Young, ambitious and hard-driving, he revelled in the adrenalin rush of political life, where 12-hour work days are the norm and the smallest misstep can derail a career. |
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The high dynamic forces involved may easily derail cars. |
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As he has warned, saboteurs will try to derail any peace talks through renewed violence and other provocations, which would allow the opposition to pile blame upon the government. The stakes are higher than ever before. |
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Ashley is known to have long held an interest in buying House of Fraser, although any attempt to derail Sanpower's move looks to have failed, with the transaction expected to be completed this week. |
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The derail was placed deliberately so that the train would fall into the river. |
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Sources told that PML-Q doesnt wish to derail the democracy and wouldnt go for a move which may immobilize the whole setup. |
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The pundits believed the Paulista giants would derail Gremio's challenge, and burst the bubble of confidence their ten-game unbeaten streak had created. |
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A big fence will derail vandals and nosy parkers on a disused railway line, it is claimed. |
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So what made Train, by master of horror Clive Barker, derail? |
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It is likely that, as the train passed over the rail at approximately 24 mph, the rail began to shift until it completely misaligned and caused the train to derail. |
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Her temper was part of my growing up, like Pennsylvania mugginess and the hot spells that could kill old people in their stifling row houses and expand the steel tracks on the street enough to derail trolley cars. |
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Roberta Vinci is a clay courter who plays with variety that could slightly disrupt Williams, but it's going to take a lot more than her arsenal of junkballing to derail the Serena Express. |
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Fears are mounting that rising tensions between the west and Russia, fuelled by the alleged presence of Russian troops in Ukraine, will derail the weak recovery. |
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The Canadian government used every trick in the book to try to derail the ban: massive lobbying, misinformation, and even threats of trade reprisals. |
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But he cautioned that last-minute snags could still derail an agreement. |
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Glamour model Mariana Paesani accused wife Vanesa of trying to derail her fling with the Manchester City player. |
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The rejectionist forces opting for violence must not be allowed to derail the quest for a peaceful settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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Such disruptions will derail backchannel negotiations and diplomacy to rupture the confidence of both sides in each other. |
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Given that Iran has sequestered much of its nuclear program and compartmentalized underground installations, it seems highly unlikely that surgical strikes alone could derail its nuclear ambitions. |
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There are no impediments to using this derail other than the time and minor physical effort required to unlock it, place it in and out of the derailing position, and lock it. |
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While I did get everything technically set up, I made a couple of errors that threatened to derail our moneyless gambling experience before it even started. |
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A different crew had performed switching at the Esso refinery two days before the occurrence, and they had to go south past the derail at Mile 1.5 to the Ontario Hydro facility to lift four cars. |
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They observed the back end of the truck bounce about two metres in the air and the railway car derail and collide with the northwest corner of the concrete block building. |
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It was covert and often used extralegal means to criminalize various forms of political struggle and derail several social movements, such as those for civil rights and Puerto Rican independence. |
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Moreover, the carnage and destruction are perpetuating a cycle of violence that threatens to completely destabilize the situation and derail the fragile peace process. |
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A derail is a safety device that is designed to provide secondary protection against uncontrolled movements of train equipment onto the main track. |
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His appointment threatens to derail efforts by UN envoy Bernardino Leon to relaunch a political dialogue in Libya, which has rival governments and parliaments and is flush with armed militias. |
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There were many attempts to derail and sidetrack us. |
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The predawn collision caused several cars to derail, it said. |
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The NFU has raised concerns about the government's Localism Bill, warning it could lead to Nimbyism and ultimately derail ambitions of increasing UK food production. |
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Here again, the NIMBYs will try to derail any new dam project. |
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It was embarrassing and stupid and yet, once bridezilla became momzilla, no power in the Universe could derail me from my mission of toddler birthday terror. |
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This news is important in that it tempers the shrill, growing post-modern hysteria of fat-free faddism that is threatening to derail common sense. |
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