Transport
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I just saw the NY premier of Inland Empire, and it was so refreshing to once again be transported in a way only David Lynch can
transport
somebody.
Both directors possess a unique touch with color, texture and cinematic air quality that is truly able to
transport
the viewer into their story, completely and delightedly.
The "stealth" F-117 which is stolen from the US gov't is actually the prop used as the "Manta
" transport
plane from Executive Decision.
After seeing this expensive movie on TCM last night, it occurred to me why Treat Williams in the film "Hair" (as George Berger) marched with so much anxiety onto the troop
transport
plane headed for Viet Nam.
Where the anime and manga
transport
you to a post-apocalyptic world that is both disturbing and fantastic, this movie always feels tied into shoddy sets and lame costumes.
He's hired to
transport
a bus load of kids and their teacher to Seattle for a better life.
Ever since I was a youngster, I wondered what would happen if you could
transport
a battleship or aircraft carrier back to say, the Revolutionary War era.
Hey, it's not a time machine, it's a "time
transport"
!
Although the duo has been paid only to
transport
the quintet, the pair is with the girls when the fence around the estate closes, locks and electrifies.
It is as if they
transport
you safely back in time and give you a glimpse of a world that has fortunately passed but unfortunately has been forgotten.
Compared with the rest of the region, the country’s key sectors – including education, transport, communications, agriculture, and tourism – are professionally managed and the envy of much of East Africa.
Premier Hashimoto went some way to allaying Russian fears here by promising to assist in improving Siberian railways and other
transport
systems.
Even a basic test like a CAT scan would require
transport
to another regional hospital.
Financing for the most expensive projects – implementing green-energy systems, building
transport
infrastructure, and developing modern cities – must come from foreign institutional investors.
Finally, regulations were reduced in a wide range of industries, including air
transport
and the financial sector.
This is extraordinarily difficult given the long transition period needed to overhaul the world’s energy infrastructure, including not only power plants, transmission lines, and
transport
systems, but also homes and commercial buildings.
Despite higher government spending on educational infrastructure, inadequate coordination and poor
transport
mean that a significant share of promised resources fails to reach schools in time for the start of the academic year (or, in some cases, at all).
For example, improved emergency services and better
transport
and communication infrastructure can make streets safer and simultaneously encourage commerce.
For example, the networking of telecommunications, roads, rail, air, and maritime
transport
enabled China to become a global hub for the production of consumer durables, and improve their distribution.
The costs would include one-off expenses to migrants: transport, obtaining visas and permits, and finding housing, schooling, and employment, as well as the emotional cost of separation from family.
In response to concerns that migrants will strain education, housing, or transport, one might make the case for better schools, more planning permission, or increased infrastructure investment.
On the basis of appropriate controls and strict inspections, we can now offer rescue, transport, surveillance, and minesweeping equipment.
Even Russia has recently “tilted” toward China, establishing stronger connections on many fronts, including energy and
transport.
It first achieved massive scale, enabling it to store unordered products at diffuse locations and thereby reduce
transport
costs.
On the Laos-Vietnam border, a sub-regional cross-border
transport
agreement has cut cargo transit times from four hours to just over one hour.
It can call on Europe to provide greater predictability of financial flows and alignment on climate and development objectives, especially to reduce inequality and poverty, boost clean energy, and build sustainable urban
transport
and other infrastructure.
The latest effort, scheduled to get underway outside Brussels this year, is the delightfully named “Don Quichote” project (“Demonstration of New Qualitative Innovative Concept of Hydrogen Out of wind Turbine Electricity”), designed to highlight utility-scale energy storage and transport, and to provide power for fuel-cell forklift trucks.
The NEPAD Heads of States Implementing Committee has asked the African Development Bank to take the lead in regional infrastructure (including transport, energy, water, etc.) and banking and financial standards.
Officials can now maintain real-time dashboards informing them of the current state of government facilities,
transport
networks, emergency relief operations, public health surveillance, violent crimes, and much more.
South Korea has invested well over 80% of its stimulus in areas ranging from sustainable
transport
and low-emission vehicles to energy-efficient buildings.
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