It has assembled a group of journalists who subscribe to its outlook and who are expected to think independently and avoid party tramlines. |
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The suspect is described as black, 6ft 1in, thin, with short black hair with two tramlines down the left side. |
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Excavation work at the beginning of the project led to disused cellars, old water and gas pipes and old tramlines being unearthed. |
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If the batter hits the ball behind the tramlines that extend into the stands from the lines marking first and third base this is called a foul. |
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Twenty-one tramlines, 11 trolley lines and about 200 bus lines make up the transport network. |
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They also unearthed old tramlines beneath the layers of tarmac which had to be dug up. |
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He levels at 30-30 with a fine second serve but goes break point down after he sends his cross-court forehand into the tramlines. |
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But, like tennis, the court possesses tramlines, acting as boundaries, and a net, far higher at 150cm. |
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My reach extended from the centre of the court to the tramlines of the neighbouring one but it also made everything wildly unstable. |
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I remember one hot morning the tar on the road melted and I got the wheel of my bicycle caught in the tramlines, and was smothered in melted tar. |
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Four irate doubles players were chasing her wind-blown research notes and paperwork around the tramlines so that they could resume hostilities. |
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Sensors for monitoring the tramlines and part widths are integrated into the seed pipes directly behind the distributors. |
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The public transport network comprises two major tramlines and 21 bus lines. |
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Corresponding to the tramlines the two marker discs are directed by the onboard computer. |
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The tramline seed wheels driven by the countershaft are halted when tramlines are being created. |
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The track changes with the number of coulters not outputting seed when the tramlines are created. |
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For marking out tramlines the distance travelled is indicated whilst driving at the headland. |
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But critics of trams claim the huge initial cost and lengthy delays in planning new tramlines Croydon took 11 years will take decades to be recouped. |
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The tramline circuit in the distributor head allows the creation of tramlines at presettable distances on the field. |
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The tramline selection allows the creation of tramlines at preselected intervals on the field. |
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Instead of ritual conflict along party tramlines, there was genuine uncertainty about how the vote would go. |
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Much of the debate has fallen into the familiar tramlines of a clash between an authoritarian right and a compassionate left. |
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To cover travel requirements, it has a network of 36 tramlines and 17 railway lines and is also developing its road network. |
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The precondition for an accurate broadcasting to field boundaries or field sides is the correct creating of the tramlines. |
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Hereby the wheels of the trailed sprayer automatically follow the wheels of the tractor in the tramlines. |
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In Grenoble, apart from the two tramlines, the bus network was also modernised. |
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The large discs of the pre emergence markers clearly trace the tramlines so that the tramlines are visible prior to the seed emergence. |
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The insertion of tramlines can be reliably and easily activated and controlled through the electronic management system LEMKEN Easytronic. |
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It is complete madness to consider driving tramlines through the park. |
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Yet these are invaluable tramlines that can guide purposeful human action. |
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Sharp and sudden changes of political direction show that the political development of states was not running along social, cultural, or economic tramlines. |
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Jim Battle, Manchester City Council's deputy leader, says that without the new tramlines, regeneration schemes costing several hundreds of millions of pounds in east Manchester and outlying towns may fail. |
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If whilst creating tramlines the tramline coulters do not deliver any seed, both marker discs of the preemergence marker drop into work, marking the soil and creating tramlines. |
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The tramlines ran from this point all the way to Norton Green or you could change in Middlesbrough and travel to The Crescent in Linthorpe. |
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In 1860, three tramlines were opened in London and one in Birkenhead. |
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The foam marker, which can be retrofitted at any point, makes it possible to drive the next bout precisely when spraying fields without marked-out tramlines. |
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You don't have to throw tramlines: both can throw either always cross passes or always tramlines, but you can't mix, sometimes cross passes, sometimes tramlines. |
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But what appears to be a straightforward game at 40-0 becomes a little tricker when he allows Del Potro back to 40-30 as he biffs a backhand into the tramlines. |
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The domestic argument is already trundling along familiar tramlines. |
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The promised tramlines have yet to materialise. Complaints are not aimed at FIFA, which during the Confederations Cup provided a level of service to match the ticket prices. |
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These wagons on these tramlines would be pulled by horse over wooden rails, which later were replaced by wrought iron. |
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The translucent distributor head allows the continuous function check of the metering system and the flap box giving the back to tank seed return on tramlines. |
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Yet today, the historic tramlines still visible at the entrance to the building on Albert Drive in Glasgow's southside lead to a factory of creative endeavours. |
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The FAW has applied its rules in demoting Barry Town but with respect I would suggest that the applicable philosophy should be that rules are guidelines, not tramlines. |
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The base of Smeaton's windmill and St Luke's Church have stood the test of time, while Mundill and Watson's garage, and the tramlines on the road, are long-gone. |
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But not even the biggest deluges could dampen the festival spirit at Tramlines in Sheffield, which bounced back into action for its sixth year. |
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The Tramlines Festival was launched as an annual music festival in 2009, it is held throughout venues in Sheffield City Centre, and features local and national artists. |
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