They checked to see what it would take to replace the old gas-guzzling yellow cabs, which get around 10 miles a gallon. |
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I remember a few years back the infamous Yahoo taxi cabs that let you surf the internet. |
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You will never need to visit an amusement park as long as you take rides in cabs in Calcutta. |
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Each gives you a choice of cabs, loadspace, and payloads so whatever your needs, there's a model to suit. |
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The council promised to introduce new rules to close a loophole allowing people with such serious criminal pasts to drive cabs. |
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Electric trams, taximeter cabs and motorised buses plied the streets of the capital looking for trade. |
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A year earlier a start had been made on dismantling the batteries, and seventeen electric cabs were scrapped. |
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That diesel doses were relatively high was assumed from the indoor conditions described, including locomotive cabs for trainmen. |
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The best places to find cabs are at taxi stands at either train stations, bus stations or outside some hotels. |
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He said a crackdown on illegal minicabs is underway and this should help attract more black cabs. |
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Four taxi cabs turned up and another four would have arrived if Mr Banks had not phoned the cab company. |
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It dates back to 1959 when motorized taxi cabs gradually replaced man-powered tricycles. |
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But at night he drove round searching for vulnerable women wanting cabs home after nights out in Manchester. |
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Both 4x2 single and crew cabs boast an unladen fuel consumption of 45.6mpg on the extra urban cycle. |
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We would agree to a number of cabs to take up any untaken demand but they have turned it into a free-for-all. |
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At midday, buses will pull to the side of the road, black cabs will stop and people will pause in their daily routine. |
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And there's all these Victorian horse-drawn cabs outside and all the cabbies are trying to avoid eye-contact. |
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A few horse-drawn cabs loomed black in the street, half-broken and loose-jointed like crippled, dozing crabs or cockroaches. |
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As late as the 1940s, there was only one bus, a few motor taxis and some horse-drawn cabs on the island. |
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These employers are just the first cabs off the rank, testing the boundaries of their new found freedoms. |
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And three-quarters of private hire taxis and 55 per cent of hackney cabs stopped for roadside checks were discovered to have faults. |
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The council wants to scrap limits on the number of hackney cabs being allowed to operate on the streets of Sheffield. |
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Just 11 accessible hackney cabs serve an estimated 46,000 disabled people in the district. |
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It was the day of the horse-drawn waggonettes, cabs, hansoms etc, filled with race-goers and which passed in rapid succession. |
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We pause on Park Avenue, cabs swooshing past, slick, chill streets, slippery sidewalks, a grey evening, a nondescript night. |
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Scottish ministers have rejected advice from the UK government and consumer groups to scrap controls on the number of cabs plying for hire. |
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Accessible cabs need to be booked in advance and charge expensive flat-rate fares. |
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Rather than let his guests wait for bus connections, he arranged for cabs for the group. |
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We took some video of a busy street in Manhattan and the yellow cabs really popped. |
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Rear passengers in the extended cabs also benefit from the new design with jump seats now facing forward instead of sideways. |
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We lived on a busy main road in the middle of Liverpool, a road frequented by mini cabs and police vehicles. |
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Taxi drivers as therapists may seem perverse, but more and more of us seem to be pouring our hearts out in the back of cabs. |
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I found a group of men standing outside the gates of the port, clamoring for customers to get into their cabs. |
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I looked around at the many cars, cabs and limos pulling up along side show venues. |
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You can also take advantage of public transportation, taxi cabs or shuttle services. |
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Except for a few who live nearby in Chinatown, students who have managed to continue attending classes have either carpooled or taken cabs. |
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A taxi dispatcher requires the precise location of cabs to determine which is the closest to a pickup. |
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Their new comic effort concerns a family in a vaguely bygone New York City of brownstones, gypsy cabs, and gifted, unhappy children. |
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The six-strong crew inside them is surrounded by timber and plywood and not the hardened steel cabs in modern fire engines. |
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The letter recommended the council should aim for a target of wheelchair accessibility in 50 per cent of the borough's hackney cabs. |
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It is made up of 18 middle-sized taxi companies each of which is comprised of 200 to 700 cabs. |
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The new cabs are 75 percent stiffer in construction to ward off squeaks and rattles. |
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The new van has one of the best designed cabs, with a good level of standard equipment. |
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All cabs have a bright and airy feel with excellent all-round visibility, thanks to a large windscreen. |
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Since diesel locomotives feature front cabs carrying crew, the pilot must be constructed to prevent the cab from being struck by objects deflected from the road. |
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Everyone is out to pickpocket you, auto drivers cheat, cabs are too costly and anything served by the roadside is a local delicacy that is a must have and cheap. |
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But due to his punk-like appearance, he often had to secretly take cabs to the magazine offices. |
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The body styling is narrow, cabs are tapered and rear view mirrors are mounted inside the cab. |
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Taxi licensing is dealt with by local authorities and Ribble Valley Council currently has 26 operators, 66 private hire vehicles, 49 hackney cabs and 81 drivers on its books. |
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They needed systems at alternative times, so they had to take cabs to get to and from work. |
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Protective clothing, aircraft cockpit and vehicle cabs must be decontaminated regularly. |
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Two flatbed military trucks were abandoned with their cabs blazing fiercely as dozens of townspeople converged to loot tires and other vehicle parts. |
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It is therefore high time that the regulation we are waiting for were issued, stipulating that, in future, digital boxes must be fitted in cabs. |
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A line of gypsy cabs await the emerging, weighed-down crowds. |
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Those who are literate and have work permits may drive yellow cabs or use their profits from vending to open a restaurant, boutique, or import-export business. |
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Sleeper cabs in several roof heights can also be specified, including a low roof that leaves extra space for bodywork above the cab. |
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The increase in the number of systems takes the form, in particular, of the superimposition of screens in the cabs. |
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Mexico City medallion cabs are sometimes poorly maintained, and have frequently been implicated in assaults on passengers and overcharging. |
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Using draft horses and old implements for farming would not appeal to the modern farmer who uses air conditioned cabs on each tractor or self propelled combine. |
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The cabs of the harvesters have plenty of room for storing the take-away lunch box, for example. |
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Available with huge mowing decks, commercial mowers can turn on a dime, and many can be equipped with enclosed cabs and snowplows or snowblowers for winter use. |
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We also believe safety should be paramount in the design of locomotive cabs. |
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This would normally not be a problem but we have a thing about coming to a complete stop before crashing into the back end of cabs, cars or cows. |
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The Longshoremen were on strike, the cabs were on strike, and dumpsters were set on fire by masked youth battling police on front lines filled with tear gas and stun grenades. |
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The primary concerns in the design of current locomotive cabs are cab crashworthiness and crew injury prevention in collisions and derailments. |
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Most airports provide a taxi rank where you can access cabs to take you to our rental office. |
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Massey Ferguson has introduced three new specialty tractors equipped with pressurized cabs and air filtration systems. |
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Some drove their pink-and-white cabs in ranks, snarling traffic along the city's main boulevard. |
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The drivers say Uber and other ride-sharing services evade the tax, registration and safety laws to which regular cabs are subject. |
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The only vehicles with whom I lose out are call centre cabs and tempos. |
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Solid rubber tires were introduced in 1881 on the wheels of hansom cabs in London. |
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The greatest inconvenience awaits those who head to the taxi stand: sometimes there are no cabs. |
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After that, I started springing for cabs whenever I was in Brooklyn. |
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In addition, stickers with the emergency call information are being placed in all locomotive cabs. |
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The following different kinds of cabs are for choice. |
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Chris Smallwood, chairman of the London Pedicab Operators Association and boss of Bugbugs, a 60-strong pedicab firm, says treating pedicabs like black cabs would impose unbearable costs on the industry. |
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The fitters stayed on-site, in the cabs of their lorries, for the duration of the fit out, to ensure that every available working hour was optimised and that they were on hand at all times. |
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Moreover, it is important to avoid heavy goods vehicle drivers in future being saddled with ever more incompatible and expensive electronic equipment in their cabs and running the risk of making errors in its use. |
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Tapestry, worn to threads at the corners, part of a set that had gone with her parents many times abroad, on ships and trains, Turkish cabs, South American buses, in a former gadabout life. |
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You hate power-mad do-gooder bluenose New York City pressure groups but love sore throats, smoldering ashtrays, taking cabs at 3 a.m. to that all-nite Haitian deli in Brooklyn to pick up a fresh carton or two. |
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Descend to the Nile valley and be jolted by rutted roads lined with rubbish and packed with crowded jitney cabs, ferrying the working poor from their cramped and airless dwellings to insecure jobs and run-down schools. |
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One of the new green products being produced from flax fibre are industrial mats which cover the cabs of large trucks acting as an insulator or sound barrier. |
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Automatic take-offs in dairy barns and computerized monitoring systems in tractor cabs have become commonplace alongside the numbercrunching power of the desktop computer. |
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International Gauge light metro, two-way with two driving cabs, comprising 5 articulated body sections supported on two motor bogies in the end cars and one carrying bogie under the central section. |
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However, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen has taken legal action to halt the audio and video surveillance inside cabs. |
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Examples include intercom systems mounted 2.40 metres in height which have to be operated from truck cabs, letterboxes capable of holding double the volume of mail or fitted with electronic unlocking function. |
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That was the case when steam ships replaced clippers in the mid-19th century, and when petrol-engined taxis took over from horse-drawn cabs in the early 20th century. |
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Black cabs might soon become as quaintly archaic as telephone booths. |
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Sennheiser E606 The super-cardioid e 606 instrument microphone has been specially developed for miking guitar cabs face on and extremely close to the signal source. |
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The Board recognizes that current locomotive cabs are designed with cab crashworthiness and crew injury prevention as a primary concern as it pertains to collisions and derailments. |
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A regulation passed in 1906 required the new mechanical cabs to be designed in such a way that they could turn in the same tight circle as a two-wheeled hansom cab. |
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Sennheiser E602 II A Powerful Bass Instrument Mic! The Sennheiser e602 II is a cardioid instrument microphone especially suitable for use with bass drums, bass guitar cabs, tubas and other low frequency instruments. |
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Mexico City officials have said they will study ways to regulate the app, but also stressed that regular, medallion cabs should bring themselves up to date and use apps as well. |
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It was everything I could have dreamed New York would have been – yellow cabs, people coming out of the subway, the big lights of Broadway and the seedy characters hanging around drinking beer out of brown paper bags. |
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These front view systems, specially designed for the CF and XF models, are delivered straight to the cab factory in Westerlo, Belgium, where the cabs themselves are produced. |
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Research and development must help with the design and introduction of a framework guaranteeing full interoperability between rail infrastructures, vehicles, cabs and crews. |
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Such a situation is liable to lead in future to the proliferation of incompatible electronic boxes in the driving cabs of heavy goods vehicles, and to drivers making mistakes when using them or committing involuntary fraud. |
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The control and command and signalling equipment installed in the train drivers' cabs must permit normal operation, under the specified conditions, throughout the trans-European conventional rail system. |
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Although this innovation did away with the need for protection against the weather for brakemen, the brakeman's cabs remained for a long time even on rebuilt cars. |
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The Department of Transport assess the impact of noise on voice communication in locomotive cabs and ensure that crew members can effectively communicate safetycritical information. |
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The I-Taxiworkers were headquartered at the Steelworkers Toronto Area Council and the parking lot was filled with cabs at every hour of the day and night, which spoke to the campaign's success. |
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This international standard brings an end to cluttered cabs by allowing a single terminal to control and monitor implements designed to the same standard. |
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West-Way Taxi Company of Nepean has won a three year contract, with two one-year options, to service airport travellers with a fleet of 128 taxi cabs and 10 limousines. |
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Although originally driven only from the towing end, they were later converted to be driven from either end with cabs in the trailers. |
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In the same year in New York City, the Samuel's Electric Carriage and Wagon Company began running 12 electric hansom cabs. |
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The company ran until 1898 with up to 62 cabs operating until it was reformed by its financiers to form the Electric Vehicle Company. |
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One frequency is used for the dispatcher to talk to the cabs, and a second frequency is used to the cabs to talk back. |
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Some cabs have a CB radio in addition to the company radio so they can speak to each other. |
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Costera cabs drive up and down the coast of Acapulco, where most of the hotels for visitors are located, but which includes some of old Acapulco. |
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A few truck drivers griped drowsily about the tattlers in their cabs which graphed the mileage per hour per day. |
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It's nice to see a house party that features a music-themed game of charades and cabs called for the kids, instead of a drunken bacchanalia. |
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While long-nosed conventional cabs dominate the highways, late-model cabovers sit on truck lots, losing value. |
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A CHINESE taximan gave his bride a wedding procession with a difference after 30 colleagues turned out in their cabs for them. |
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As in other types of small construction equipment, enclosed cabs are becoming a more popular option with new tractors. |
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Scores of Gateshead taxi drivers staged a go-slow yesterday in protest at plans to allow more cabs on the roads. |
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Wayne Whiting, owner of Eugene Pedicabs, was more than happy to give me an afternoon shift on one of his five three-wheeled cabs, of which I'm an unabashed fan. |
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If Arthur Conan Doyle was alive now he wouldn't be writing about hansom cabs and pea-souper fogs, he'd be writing about Twitter, global terrorism and raunchy dominatrixes. |
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Colosio cabs travel through most of the tourist area of Acapulco. |
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These cabs cost 13 pesos per person to ride, but they are not private. |
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While Egyptian law requires all cabs to carry meters, these generally do not work and fares must be negotiated with the driver on either departure or arrival. |
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The ROPS cabs have Level II FOPS built in for added operator protection. |
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This first scale model, with two 10 metre shafts and four cabs, applies linear motor technology based on the magnetic levitation train Transrapid. |
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Furry-costumed Abominable Snowmen have been spotted casually walking through snowbound streets, trying to hail cabs and working the beer taps at bars. |
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