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And so it
trains
you to want that attention, to crave it, to feel stressed out when you're not getting enough of it.
The murals were done by a graffiti artist to commemorate the hundreds of homeless people that got relocated from the tunnel in 1991 when the tunnel reopened for
trains.
They graffitied buildings and braved
trains
swarming with Gestapo.
There are no schools, most of the businesses are shut, and there are no working
trains.
There are 20 million people on the road at any time, in buses and trains, walking; 500,000 villages, 120 million households, and none of them wanted to report if they had a case of smallpox in their house, because they thought that smallpox was the visitation of a deity, Shitala Mata, the cooling mother, and it was wrong to bring strangers into your house when the deity was in the house.
Upper left is a film they did on toy
trains.
Audience: Saw many
trains.
So, "I saw many
trains
and also rode on one.
These
trains
that take you out to a concourse and on to a destination.
And these
trains
are smooth, and they're quiet and they're efficient.
But nothing has more perversely impacted Russia's demographic distribution, because the people in the east, who never wanted to be there anyway, have gotten on those
trains
and roads and gone back to the west.
And as a kid I grew up very close to here, and one of my favorite things to do was to cycle along by the side of the railway waiting for the great big express
trains
to roar past.
And as you can see from these maps of London, in the 90 years after the
trains
came, it goes from being a little blob that was quite easy to feed by animals coming in on foot, and so on, to a large splurge, that would be very, very difficult to feed with anybody on foot, either animals or people.
After the
trains
came cars, and really this marks the end of this process.
He won the silver medal for Ireland in the 1992 Olympics, and he
trains
in this space.
He
trains
other people.
Now, you'll still have about three billion pounds left in change, and people will ask for the
trains
to be slowed down.
When I was a kid, growing up in New York, I was smitten by snakes, the same way most kids are smitten by tops, marbles, cars, trains, cricket balls.
There is no reason Europe or China should have the fastest trains."
We're essentially implementing what Paul Farmer did in Haiti: he develops and
trains
paid community health workers who are able to identify health problems, ensure that people who have AIDS or TB are properly diagnosed and take their medicine regularly, who work on bringing about health education, clean water and sanitation, providing nutritional supplements and moving people up the chain of health care if they have problems of the severity that require it.
Environmentally, meat, amazingly, causes more emissions than all of transportation combined: cars, trains, planes, buses, boats, all of it.
Narrator: A vaccine
trains
the body in advance how to recognize and neutralize a specific invader.
You'd still have five billion left in change, and people would ask for the
trains
to be slowed down.
You come out of "Arrive" at the airport, and you follow a big yellow sign that says
"Trains"
and it's in front of you.
So you walk for another hundred yards, expecting perhaps another sign, that might courteously be yellow, in front of you and saying "Trains."
If we build all these nuclear power plants, all that waste is going to be on hundreds, if not thousands, of trucks and trains, moving through this country every day.
And then tell me that each and every one of those trucks and
trains
isn't a potential terrorist target.
He
trains
with them for a week, and he plays a match with them.
If you travel in Indian trains, you can see people listening to radio and, you know, even from their mobiles.
Boats, planes and
trains
meet their match with the flying creature.
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