The V8 charges up a 24kWh battery pack, situated between the rear frame rails.
The article 'Riding the rails like a Mumbaiker' was published in partnership with Lonely Planet.
Let me do one quick announcement and try to get this back somehow onto the rails.
The railroad also employs ultrasound to check for early signs of flaws within the steel rails.
Amtrak, which uses the same rails, suspended service indefinitely between New York and Boston.
In 2009, many used fiscal stimulus packages to keep their economies on the rails.
Further light clusters are housed in the rear cross member between the roof rails.
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We go up a concrete stairway, without rails, into a bare concrete shell of a building.
In August 2004 the company's forecast went off the rails and MatchNet had an unexpected loss.
The train's hairdresser was reportedly known as "Sweeney Todd of the Rails", given his precarious trade.
Because he constantly rails against the rich for not paying their fair share in taxes.
It collides with truck B of mass 1 tonne, which is moving on the same rails.
All around us are bare timetable boards and iron rails swallowed up by long grass.
The work is repairing significant corrosion to the crane rails and deterioration to the slipway.
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Yale Law School professor Stephen Carter rightly rails against government hostility toward America's religious communities.
It works with Java, Ruby on Rails and Node.js, a new and popular JavaScript-based framework.
At the same time he rails against globalisation for emphasising economic efficiency too much.
Johnson also wants developers familiar with Rails, a web-application framework based on the Ruby programming language.
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Whether he can any longer tell a story without sliding off the rails is another matter.
He said as many as 700 broken rails existed during the days of British Rail.
The more the establishment rails against him, the more it reinforces his reputation as an outsider.
He looked back and saw an amorphous mass of tawny fur rolling beside the rails.
Rails to Trails opened its doors more than 25 years ago in February 1986.
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It has adopted a policy of make-do-and-mend rather than investing in new rails and signals.
Looking at a chair, his hands would be all over the rails and the struts.
But when it devised the financial structure of the project, the government went off the rails.
In a sermon for BBC Radio 4's Sunday Worship programme, Bishop McCulloch rails against a "me-first" culture.
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