Drivers were being questioned, then told to pull off the road, to where a line of army vehicles waited. |
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I put on my flak jacket and helmet and walked up the road, which was jammed with tanks and armored fighting vehicles waiting to cross the bridge. |
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You can donate towels, blankets, lead ropes, halters, feed, hay, veterinary equipment, vehicles and trailers. |
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The vehicles underwent a visual examination, and a mobile weighbridge and emissions unit were also used. |
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The example shown here is not a selective oddity, many rebated vehicles have low depreciation. |
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Over 300 people in 97 vehicles joined in the rally for a weekend of fun and games. |
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A row of emergency vehicles lined up behind the wreck, and a fire truck sprayed the flames with water. |
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The Canadian Forces C-17 Globemaster heavy-lift transport logged 48.5 hours of airtime flying the two vehicles to India. |
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Stolen property was recovered, including two vehicles and the proceeds of a burglary which had taken place only the previous night. |
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Two taverns were closed down, large quantities of liquor were confiscated and six stolen vehicles were recovered. |
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A camper van used by the Irish holidaymaker is believed to have been one of four vehicles seized by police during a raid on the campsite. |
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Automobiles contribute to air pollution and sport utility vehicles consume more fuel than conventional passenger sedans. |
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There are systems already installed in our vehicles to warn us that we have left our headlights on or our keys in the ignition. |
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Leigh's car was seen driving at high speeds close to another car and both vehicles jumped a red light. |
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The site is also, in effect, a traffic island, with vehicles swirling relentlessly around it. |
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The event had a mixture of modern and classic cars and everything from Bentleys to Formula One vehicles were raced. |
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Salterforth Road was sealed off by police and guarded by an officer for more than three hours as recovery vehicles towed away the car and bus. |
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There will be classic and vintage cars, racing cars, go-carts, bikes, trucks, service vehicles and just about anything else with wheels. |
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Upon the group's return a queue of vehicles had lined up to go across the river. |
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The license allows a business to buy and resell vehicles for wrecking, processing, scrapping, recycling or dismantling. |
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In the 20th century, aircraft and motor vehicles came to the fore along with numerous allied industries. |
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Mr Reed said the other man stayed in the car but two members of the public used their vehicles to box him in. |
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Several vehicles were lined up along the rear of the small parking lot, out of direct sight of the road. |
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Most vehicles handle nearly identical with slight variations in acceleration and top speed. |
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They will also assist with recovery of vehicles and assistance to people in emergencies. |
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Retroviruses, adenoviruses, and lentiviruses have all been used as vehicles for RNA interference constructs. |
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Bystanders and ambulance workers made crude stretchers to carry the wounded to vehicles to take them to nearby hospitals. |
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But I assume that these vehicles are prototypes, and that once the operational kinks are worked out, they'll start scaling down a bit. |
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Truck weigh stations, which service almost 21,000 vehicles daily, were also upgraded. |
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The court heard some complainants were still in negotiation with insurance companies, but at least two of the vehicles had been written off. |
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Vehicle types produced included broughams, Victorias, hansoms, landaulets, and commercial vehicles include trucks and sightseeing buses. |
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Then, Spinella says, the shift into hybrids and smaller vehicles would accelerate. |
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It would be able to seize vehicles caught fly tipping and could prosecute anyone caught dropping litter on any piece of land or water. |
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These include a crash earlier this week in which a woman was taken to hospital and two vehicles were written off. |
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It currently uses the quarry site to house vehicle repair workshops and store vehicles used for the film and television industry. |
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Trucks represent only a quarter of the vehicles passing through the toll plaza, but will contribute more than half of the toll revenue. |
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The thieves would survey a shop using stolen vehicles and then set off its alarms and disable security devices at night. |
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The first landing craft landed military vehicles that were subsequently damaged by mines. |
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Don't get us wrong, some of our best friends are engineers but a transit system is more than a collection of vehicles and schedules. |
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She gives the quadrotors simple instructions via computer, but the vehicles decide how to get from Point A to Point B on their own. |
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In the 1920s, lead was added to petrol, and this addition allowed vehicles to reach higher speeds without engine knock. |
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Motorists were forced to abandon their vehicles in the road and walk the remaining distance on foot. |
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Statistics show that heavy vehicles account for a large number of accidents. |
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And then, in the gathering heat, we returned over country roads, avoiding the long streams of vehicles coming in for the Bank Holiday weekend. |
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Once the system is in place, the fastest-moving vehicles will take lane closest to the footpath or kerbstones on the left. |
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The most effective thermal protection method for single re-entry vehicles was ablation. |
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The more limited range of electric vehicles is less problematic when most trips are within the urban area. |
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On Friday night 502 vehicles were set ablaze, the highest total for three days, and 206 people were arrested. |
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The firm must stop vehicles waiting at the junction of Hill Top Lane and Chorley Old Road by putting yellow lines down. |
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Two of the vehicles were set ablaze in the attack while the third vehicle managed to escape. |
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Cork City Council has converted 17 of their vehicles to run on rapeseed oil, under the EU CIVITAS programme. |
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David, political parties have always been vehicles for career advancement as well as containing people who sought the betterment of society. |
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Staff vehicles enter at the rear of the building by means of a ramp that leads down to a subterranean car park. |
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The static and dynamic characteristics of these two types of vehicles vary widely. |
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Yet we have already seen long queues of vehicles outside York petrol stations as people wait to fill up the tank. |
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An efficient metro rail system will not only push the bulk of traffic underground, but also ensure that people use their vehicles sparingly. |
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Helping emergency vehicles get through that two-way street could mean aiding someone you know or love. |
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Compulsory fitting of the alerting system was deemed acceptable, but only for new vehicles or recidivist speeders. |
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Once the vehicles have been jounced or rebounded, manual adjustments of the height of the vehicle take place. |
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The lads would sneak away from school to get a lift on the circus vehicles as they approached the town. |
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Most wreckers dismantle cars they've bought at auctions of vehicles written off by insurance companies. |
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Last year, pupils teamed up with traffic police and used hand-held radar guns to record the speeds of vehicles driving along Cowpasture Road. |
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Road sweepers and bin wagons were among the vehicles which attended the final farewell for Eric Saporiti yesterday. |
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Uncle Sam pulled the truck to a stop near the barn, hopping out and waving the other two vehicles toward him. |
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There may be hundreds of these vehicles that have been clocked and sold on. |
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A check by a Times reporter at the site yesterday found vehicles and heavy trucks loaded with bags of maize crossing through the bridge. |
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A family friend sped through a red light and hit oncoming vehicles in Cheltenham, killing her daughter. |
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Firefighters in Bingley are hoping to wash hundreds of vehicles to raise funds to help the tsunami disaster relief effort. |
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When he returned, his unit's vehicles were burning wrecks and many of its personnel were dead or wounded. |
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There was an awkward semicircle of wheeled vehicles arranged around the wreck, all black and white with lights on. |
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It was simply impossible to observe, even though we laagered several vehicles to shield us from the wind. |
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He said his company is a bonded warehouse and as such, it stocks vehicles for the local market as well as re-export. |
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Those employees with vehicle duties will be expected to completely wash and wax the vehicles they are assigned to once a week. |
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These efforts would seem to have been rewarded, as the vehicles handle in the manner you would expect from their respective appearances. |
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Traffic emerging from Bradford should then give way, which all except left-hand drive vehicles can do readily without having a problem. |
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American soldiers are now rarely seen outside their vehicles without helicopter and tank support. |
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You can charge around on foot with rifles, or hop in any number of vehicles to indulge in some mechanised ultra-violence. |
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The unexpected loss of these vehicles forced logisticians to unload landing craft and clear the beaches by hand. |
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The automakers were of the view that 10-year-old commercial vehicles and 15-year-old personal vehicles should be junked. |
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Drugs, large quantities of cash, weighing scales, clingfilm, mobile phones and several vehicles were seized. |
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Lost amid the jabber over what the Next Big Thing in passenger vehicles is likely to be, is the humble midsized sedan. |
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The road surface had worn smooth and in places there were sunken tyres tracks that caused vehicles to shudder when they pass over them. |
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Many kinds of vehicles were waterproofed for D-Day, including tanks and jeeps. |
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Striking construction workers rallied in Lima and barricaded the Pan-American Highway, blocking the movement of passenger vehicles and trucks. |
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The company's directors drove expensive cars that were leagues above the fleet vehicles that staff had. |
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When the vehicles stopped at red traffic lights the ambulanceman got out of his car and approached the van, along with another driver. |
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These are some of the kind of vehicles contributing to the accidents on the roads. |
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Five vehicles almost hit me in the five minute walk from the bakery to work this morning. |
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But it has been proved that actually defective vehicles have contributed to accidents on Zambian roads. |
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Heavy-handed searches, of the type witnessed by The Observer, involve large numbers of troops, armoured vehicles and attack helicopters. |
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I passed several filling stations on my way home where the forecourts were jammed with vehicles jockeying for position at the pumps. |
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The black and twisted wreckage of at least a dozen vehicles lies in the bus station. |
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One could not help noticing that more than half the vehicles were passing through the town on their way to the coast. |
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There is barely room for two vehicles to pass at the moment and there is little scope for widening the pavement at that point. |
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Residents claim a traffic order banning vehicles from using their village estate roads as a rat run is not working. |
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Synth notes bob, bend and warble, producing a strange, droning, Doppler effect, whizzing past the listener like vehicles on a Tron superhighway. |
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Blue and white-streaked energy erupted in a hemispherical blast, tossing nearby vehicles and setting others aflame. |
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Another feature of the bus, with a maximum speed of 40 kmph, is that it has sensors that tell the driver of vehicles approaching from the rear. |
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Its wheelbase, 103.5 in., is greater than the vehicles in the competitive set. |
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We have a full complement of both vehicles and soldiers who can carry out any tasks that they are required to do. |
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Small hard, non-pneumatic wheels on forklift vehicles and other equipment often place great stress on any unsupported edges. |
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All types of vehicles were said to be by-passing the weighbridges without even reporting, pretending to be empty. |
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Unlike typical vehicles in that segment, the look is aero and uncluttered, sporty, not beefy. |
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In addition, there is, he says, the physical damage caused by tractor wheels and by vehicles moving onto verges on narrow roads. |
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Most call-centre vehicles do have phone numbers displayed, to complain about rash driving. |
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The restrictive yellow wheel clamps were slapped on 19 vehicles in total and a car low-loader transported the majority away to a DVLA pound. |
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Last week, there was a rash of thefts from vehicles parked in SFU parking lots. |
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As the officer was about to go after the cars, three more vehicles rounded the curve at a similar rate of speed. |
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The garage and vehicles valued at tens of thousands of pounds were destroyed by fire that night. |
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The convoy's lead vehicles served to clear the route and prevent vehicles from entering from side streets, ramps, and other approaches. |
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The windshields of NASA vehicles parked outside the building were shattered by the panels, which Kennedy described as flying shrapnel. |
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The outage caused a minor accident on Main Street late on Tuesday morning after two vehicles collided at Lumber Avenue when the traffic lights went out. |
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Fumes filled the arena, engines revved, and the beastly vehicles made their way out on to the spotlight. |
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Part of this dream will be realised this summer when the highways authority officially imposes a 7.5 tonne weight restriction on vehicles passing through the town. |
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And also, for what reason about 30 military vehicles that accompany the convoy have no plates on them. |
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His cinematic influence is to the fore again with a number of tracks, usually using Peveron's rambling raps, as vehicles to keep the album moving. |
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He was killed instantly by a blast in an ambush launched on our vehicles outside of a schoolhouse. |
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Council staff undertaking absolutely necessary visits to farms or farmland would disinfect footwear and the wheels of vehicles on entering and leaving. |
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The forthcoming advancements in battery technology, charging stations and electric vehicles are likely to diminish range anxiety among EV drivers. |
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Visteon's portable dyno can handle vehicles with wheelbases from 85 to 190 in., though pickups with dual rear wheels are too wide to fit comfortably. |
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It was members of this group that rampaged through the city two weeks ago and have been hijacking vehicles and breaking into houses in the vicinity of parliament. |
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The DVLA wheel-clamping unit will be clamping vehicles that are not taxed. |
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The exit ramp from the motorway took me down to a set of lights, sadly however it took everyone else down too and a queue of vehicles was waiting to get through the lights. |
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And the batteries installed in all-electric vehicles pack a greater punch than typical car batteries. |
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The move comes after two people were hurt when a car crashed into a crowd of spectators during a rally of high-performance vehicles on the Armytage Road Industrial Estate. |
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Occasionally, vehicles would park facing in a westerly direction. |
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On the final day, a rally of all vehicles will be organised. |
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Incidents whereby civilians try to ram convoy vehicles are on the rise. |
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He allegedly used state vehicles to take his children to school and also used state property and staff to build structures on his farm and plough his lands. |
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Items which get stolen from council vehicles include jacks, rims, tyres, seats, engine parts, steering wheels, number plates, petrol caps and warning triangles. |
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It is similar to the two wheeled speedway racers, except that these competition vehicles are 20 times the size and go one and a half times quicker. |
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They may involve several independent elements, such as orbiters, sub-satellites, landers, rovers, penetrators, airborne robots, planetary ascent vehicles or re-entry vehicles. |
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This was allegedly because traffic authorities failed to record on computer that the vehicles had been taken off the road and had to be retested before being relicensed. |
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In December 2012, American consumers bought 43,690 hybrids, 7,669 plug-in electric vehicles and 235 cars that run on cng. |
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But the scheme could not take off as planned and the majority of the polluting vehicles kept plying as several of them had no registration number or number plate. |
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The latest fleet challenge is making sure vehicles have compliant handsets to make sure their drivers don't get on the wrong side of the new mobile phone legislation. |
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The acid test for the new one-way system, however, will be peak hours of Monday when roads will take the full might of vehicles after an easy weekend. |
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Iaido and kyudo are perhaps the best vehicles of the Japanese martial arts for meditative contemplation because of their essentially solitary nature. |
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At the end of the day, have the wreckers remove the vehicles to a holding facility, where they are then collected after payment of the fines and wrecking fee. |
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There was a reek of disinfectant in the air as some locals were deliberately splashing it over overalls, boots and vehicles just so the finger couldn't be pointed at them. |
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Others needed the assistance of recovery vehicles to rescue them when the severe weather sent torrents of water cascading onto the roads of Kerry. |
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The introduction of proposed EU legislation on the need for more recyclable plastics in vehicles will also encourage the use of such material in Europe. |
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As the water on the road was knee-deep, engines of several light vehicles conked out and commuters were stranded, blocking the movement of heavy vehicles. |
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In Lusaka, police have recovered four vehicles which were stolen at gun point in two separate incidents and four people have since been arrested in connection with the thefts. |
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I can guarantee that all the people who have been rescued from fires, or cut free from wrecked vehicles at road traffic accidents, know our true worth. |
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In short, a quant combs through price ratios and mathematical relationships between companies or trading vehicles in order to divine profitable trading opportunities. |
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Their tanks, other vehicles and supplies will be airlifted in behind them. |
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Another time, Li just couldn't get her car to start up at an intersection when the light turned green, leaving a whole line of vehicles blaring their horns behind her. |
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A spokesman for AA Roadwatch advised motorists to take extra care in the arctic conditions and to allow more time to warm up their vehicles in the morning. |
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All persons and vehicles are admitted to and remain airside. |
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The news will please Ashurst and Colbury residents, who are dreading the prospect of an extra 4,000 vehicles streaming past their homes every day. |
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Several vehicles have had their windscreens broken and bodywork dented. |
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During this he drove through red traffic lights, forced other vehicles to brake to avoid collisions, weaved in and out of traffic, and reached 85 mph. |
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Roads are excellent and many of the prime areas are accessible by 2WD vehicles although for the most remote areas it is only safe to travel in convoys of 4WD vehicles. |
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Private hire vehicles are now required to carry new, more visible licence plates on the rear of the vehicle, near and offside front doors and front and rear windscreens. |
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The burned-out carcasses of police vehicles and torched cars served as a reminder of the violent day. |
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General Motors consented Friday to unprecedented oversight by Washington after it failed to recall vehicles with deadly ignitions. |
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Each year more than 200 people are rescued from vehicles involved in road accidents in North Yorkshire, a greater number than those rescued from fires. |
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Dust-laden vehicles got a new lease of life with a nice wash. |
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Sir, again, the people in those vehicles potentially were witnesses, and never in my mind would I classify a potential witness as a wild goose chase. |
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Adding vehicles to the grid could be a boon to vehicle and fleet owners in several ways. |
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From there, vehicles will use the existing tarmac access road on Wigg Island. |
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For vehicles registered on or after 1 March 2001 charges are based on theoretical CO2 emission rates per kilometre. |
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There will be double yellow lines and wig-wag traf-fic lights to allow emergency vehicles to enter Bradford Road quickly and safely. |
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Even economy vehicles offer multispeaker audio upgrades, including a subwoofer. |
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Eclipsed by the production and sales of new vehicles is the industry's huge aftermarket business. |
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The vehicles may or may not be given the signal to start at the same time, depending on the class of racing. |
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Is it true that I can no longer wheel clamp or tow away vehicles which park illegally or outstay their welcome? |
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The mirror made the rocks and vehicles seem to hang in the air. |
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The automaker is recalling the vehicles due to problems with winterised fuel. |
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His vehicles were known as fiacres, as the main vehicle depot apparently was opposite a shrine to Saint Fiacre. |
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Likewise, there continues to be reports of separatists using OSCE marked vehicles for transportation. |
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The vehicles also appear virtually identical to typical UK police vehicles, but are left hand drive. |
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The vehicles were already available in the form of electrically powered people pods designed and built by EasyMile of Toulouse, France. |
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The fire service had to scramble eight vehicles with 25 fire fighters to tackle 12 fires set by AEL fans. |
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The killer app for the initial wave of Bluetooth-enabled vehicles is clearly hands-free phone capability. |
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Two other vehicles were destroyed when a barrage of RPG and small arms fire killed most of the Marines inside. |
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For example, in Road Traffic law, a statute may require consideration of large vehicles separately from other vehicles. |
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The vehicles will be used by TEC Walloon Brabant, TEC Charleroi, TEC Hainaut, TEC Liege-Verviers and TEC Namur-Luxembourg. |
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Aircraft or vehicles without radios must respond to ATC instructions via aviation light signals or else be led by vehicles with radios. |
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Events for many types of motorized vehicles are held at road racing tracks. |
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The vehicles will be available for sale, across the country in 43 Accordian dealerships as of today. |
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Other orders included a pounds 500m deal to supply armoured combat vehicles to Norway. |
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The output capacity increased to 340,000 vehicles per year with the inauguration of a second production line. |
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Other orders outside the UK and the US included a pounds 500m deal to supply armoured combat vehicles to Norway. |
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Lifted suspensions, enhanced cooling and special bodies were common on vehicles sold abroad. |
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Buyers of used vehicles are directed to a specific Honda retail chain that sells only used vehicles called Honda Auto Terrace. |
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Honda views hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as the long term replacement of piston cars, not battery cars. |
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The Iraqis know not to target heavily armed and armored combat vehicles that patrol in the cities, and why would they? |
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Energy absorbers in vehicles are based on crushing by compressive impacts, thereby absorbing mechanical energy. |
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Cars and coaches were locked in the course grounds, leaving some 20,000 people without their vehicles over the weekend. |
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Designed to complement WHOI's existing vehicles such as Alvin and Jason, ABE operates without a tether or human supervision. |
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As the siren screamed it added to the mee-maws, sirens and cacophony of emergency vehicles rushing to the Hyde Park disaster site. |
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In Western Europe hagiography was one of the more important vehicles for the study of inspirational history during the Middle Ages. |
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A number of ambulance vehicles attend the event, since there is invariably at least one, and often several injuries requiring hospital treatment. |
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Before the first stone bridge was built there was almost certainly a wooden bridge here, and a tidal ford for heavy vehicles was just downstream. |
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Roman law and tradition forbade the use of vehicles in urban areas, except in certain cases. |
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Sledge hammers are only used for heavy-duty persuading when working on vehicles or machinery. |
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In modern warfare, soldiers and combat vehicles are used to control the land, warships the sea, and aircraft the sky. |
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The main problems with such vehicles are instability and also the risk of hitting trees or bridges. |
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However seven motorists and passengers in vehicles crossing the bridge were killed. |
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Unless Smokeys were engaged in an active pursuit, they had to stick to highways and pass off suspicious vehicles to local units. |
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Some use their contributions to buy vehicles and provide volunteer drivers. |
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Many private taxicab companies also operate larger minibus vehicles to cater for group fares. |
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This road is very narrow and steep and unsuitable for heavy vehicles or high volumes. |
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In some countries, vehicles are required to have these features by disability discrimination laws. |
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Accessible vehicles also have wider entrances and interior gangways and space for wheelchairs. |
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The M6 motorway at the Thelwall Viaduct carries 140,000 vehicles every 24 hours. |
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There is a ford by the side of the footbridge and this can be easily crossed by road vehicles for most of the year. |
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By the early 1980s, bromofluoroalkanes were in common use on aircraft, ships, and large vehicles as well as in computer facilities and galleries. |
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The M4 entrance allows easier access for the large vehicles used to carry the munitions. |
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For purposes of description, Roman vehicles can be divided into the car, the coach, and the cart. |
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Campaigning has been ongoing to get the section from Hexham to Carlisle dualled to allow vehicles to overtake safely. |
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The famous London black cab taxis are produced in Coventry by LTI and these are now the only vehicles still wholly built in Coventry. |
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When driving in heavy rain drivers notice a reduction in road spray from other vehicles and improved visibility. |
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By 1993 the motorway, which was designed for a maximum of 88,000 vehicles per day, was carrying 200,000 vehicles per day. |
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The vehicles reached the Pole on 6 April and then continued to the Canadian coast. |
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The bridge was strengthened in 2004, so that HGV vehicles could continue to use it. |
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However, official signs present on the gates at both ends of the road clearly show that access by motorised vehicles is permitted. |
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Since the launch of the 650S, around 20 per cent of vehicles built at the McLaren Production Centre have featured MSO Bespoke content. |
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Many of these vehicles were acquired by enthusiasts for preservation, and numerous examples are still in existence. |
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Some stations have collection vehicles unload on the floor, using a front loader to push material into the hopper. |
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Also, some vehicles may have what Chrysler called poor steering wheel returnability. |
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This progress was dampened by legislation which limited or prohibited the use of steam powered vehicles on roads. |
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Today, they are found primarily in military use for amphibious operations, search and rescue vehicles in shallow water, and sporting vehicles. |
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Other cities where taxi service is available with hybrid vehicles include Tokyo, London, Sydney, Rome and Singapore. |
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The Museum of Transport in Manchester, which opened in 1979, has one of the largest collections of vehicles in the country. |
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Renault expects to eventually increase production at the Tangier plant to 400,000 vehicles per year. |
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The port also receives Ford and General Motors vehicles from Spain and Portugal and wood both tropical and from Landes. |
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Renault Classic is a department within Renault that seeks to collect, preserve and exhibit notable vehicles from the company's history. |
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The Stagecoach depot at Stonegravels is notable for its size and many vehicles stored there are not in regular use. |
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The 1920s saw some vehicles fitted with automatic couplings and steel bodies. |
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They also started clearing the gullies of enemy defences so that vehicles could move off the beach. |
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The RUC used CS gas, armoured vehicles and water cannons, but were kept at bay by hundreds of nationalists. |
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The craft will dock together to enable the crew to transfer to the ferry vehicles for descent to the surface at a selected site. |
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The most likely vehicles were the ancient geographers and historians, such as Herodotus, who were all Greek. |
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Chrysler vehicles are covered by written warranties and by implied warranty provisions mandated by Federal and state statutes. |
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With this year's downturn in the national economy, big-ticket luxury items such as recreational vehicles would figure to be hard hit. |
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Since those vehicles did not cover the full territory of the former rail system, Angelenos had to resort to using personal autos. |
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When it comes to smaller vehicles like the Hummer, the armouring process calls for a heavy redesign of the bodywork. |
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Two armoured vehicles were on patrol was near Luhansk when one struck the mine. |
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The Target Tracking Radar Station was a Nike Zeus test facility for tracking reentry vehicles from Cape Canaveral missile launches. |
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As a result, vehicles owned by personnel ceased to have distinct registration plates, which had made them easily identifiable. |
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As with most Commonwealth countries, vehicles on the road and people walking on the streets keep to the left. |
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There are also ferry vehicles designed to transfer crew members to and from the base to the orbiting manned spacecraft. |
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The early British vehicles of the late 19th century relied mainly upon developments from Germany and France. |
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Several Derby vehicles have been preserved at Sandtoft and the East Anglia Transport Museum. |
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Trial production at the facility began in April 2014, with a potential capacity of 130,000 vehicles annually. |
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Widespread winds from the Burns' Day storm on 25 January 1990 overturned vehicles and damaged buildings. |
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Among the other vehicles Clapton owns or has owned during his life are a vintage Mini Cooper Radford which was a gift from George Harrison. |
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Motorsports ultimately became divided by types of motor vehicles into racing events, and their appropriate organisations. |
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While once stock cars, the vehicles are now purpose built, but resemble the body design and shape of production cars. |
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Leaflets were distributed to Iraqi civilians, by members of the Black Watch, depicting troops and vehicles set against a backdrop of the Saltire. |
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The European Council reports that in 2013 an average of 43 stolen vehicles a day were detected by authorities using the SIS database. |
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Hoverlloyd hovercraft 'The Prince of Wales' prior to boarding of vehicles and passengers for the flight to Calais, France. |
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Wheelchair access is possible at several places on the former railway trails, and cycle hire centres offer vehicles adapted to wheelchair users. |
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The vehicles were fitted with among other gear a sun compass, machine guns, larger fuel tanks and smoke dischargers. |
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Once it is ready or repaired, it is charged with light scrap, such as sheet metal, shredded vehicles or waste metal. |
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This pass provides access for suitably capable vehicles between the vale and Dale Bottom in the Naddle Valley to the west of High Rigg. |
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On an open toll system, all vehicles stop at various locations along the highway to pay a toll. |
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Drivers in the tunnel sit on the right, and the vehicles drive on the left. |
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The vehicles cannot turn around within the tunnel, and are driven from either end. |
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The 24 STTS vehicles are used mainly for maintenance but also for firefighting and in emergencies. |
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Passenger vehicles are carried in a car shuttle train, made up of closed wagons. |
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Ratan Tata, said, 'We are looking at assembly facility for passenger vehicles in South-East Asia and some parts of Eastern Europe. |
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It is flown only from buildings, vessels and vehicles in which the Sovereign is present. |
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Supacat at Dunkeswell Aerodrome, north of Honiton, make protective vehicles for the Army, notably the Jackal. |
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Driver and passengers may leave their vehicles and walk along the train to use the toilets, but there are no other services on board. |
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Harrison also invented the bimetallic strip and the rolling bearing, without which most vehicles could not move. |
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More recently, vehicles have been painted white, and are issued with fittings similar to civilian UK Mountain Rescue teams. |
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It was a class of vehicles with the name varying according to the body mounted on it. |
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Buses and motor vehicles of other kinds are not allowed to travel along railway lines in Pakistan. |
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Rock-filled torrents smashed vehicles and homes, burying victims under rubble and sludge. |
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Long before the van era, manufacturers designed beds into their vehicles by folding front seatbacks into rearseat cushions. |
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With large amounts of steel it became possible to build much more powerful guns and carriages, tanks, armored fighting vehicles and naval ships. |
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Winant, unveiled a stone in Victoria Gardens commemorating the passing by the spot of 418,585 troops and 144,093 vehicles the previous June. |
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For vehicles like a midsize family sedan, it is likely that the reputation of the manufacturer will be more important. |
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Earlier illustrations often described capital as physical items, such as tools, buildings, and vehicles that are used in the production process. |
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For a large part of the twentieth century the majority of light vehicles used petrol engines that were equipped with a carburettor. |
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The outing begins by Thursday noon, when the recreational vehicles start rumbling into town and their owners set up bivouacs. |
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Passenger and freight vehicles are carried in separate shuttle trains hauled by the same locomotives. |
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Abu Dhabi Police vehicles constantly patrol the lineup, officers keeping a close eye out for trucks that attempt to jump the queue. |
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The backwards lettering on emergency vehicles makes it possible to read in the rear-view mirror. |
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Ceramic armour is used in armoured vehicles for its attenuative properties. |
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Bewind trusts are created as trading vehicles providing trustees with limited liability and certain tax advantages. |
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The soldiers commandeered civilian vehicles to help transport the injured. |
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Renault also had to find a way to distribute its vehicles more efficiently. |
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Due to its diverse and abundant public transportation, privately owned vehicles are not as common in Kolkata as in other major Indian cities. |
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All vehicles registered in New York State must get an annual safety inspection. |
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Proposals to extend the entrance to accommodate wheeled vehicles failed owing to cost, and it was used only by pedestrians. |
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Requiring parallel parking at the curb for all vehicles of the delivery type. |
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The driving of vehicles on beaches can crush nests buried in the sand and such activity should be avoided in nesting areas. |
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Once at the other end, vehicles can simply drive off of the train onto the French Autoroute or the British Motorway. |
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These vehicles transport a single pillion rider, at fares that are usually negotiated. |
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Before junked vehicles can be resold, state investigators must view the parts to ensure that they are properly licensed. |
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Private vehicles and taxis are the primary means of transportation in the city. |
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These vehicles for hire are often privately owned and extensively decorated. |
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Ships were the fastest vehicles at the time, as trains and automobiles were still being developed. |
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However, they were eventually put down on 4 June when PLA troops and vehicles entered and forcibly cleared the square, with many fatalities. |
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They also started clearing the draws of enemy defences so that vehicles could move off the beach. |
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