So please, write to us and tell us why you want to get on the Money Train.
She insisted we go directly to the train station and get on the first train for Paris.
But to make sure there is enough time to get people on and off the train we have had to reduce the services at some of the stations further down the line.
At the height of the strawberry boom, train stations along the Strawberry Coast would have had queues of strawberry growers, horses and carts of up to a mile long waiting to get their fruits on the train.
But I do wonder how easy it will be to get a research-level DNA sequence if sequencing manages to get on the medical reimbursement gravy train.
If Apple wants to get on this train then the iPhone 6 will have an OLED display.
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Now he has very little time to get the train back on the tracks.
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During December's three-day strike hundreds of children on the island used the steam train to get to school.
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Now people from Boston to San Francisco will get to watch the Charlie Sheen crazy train live on stage.
That was enough to get Katsusuke Ihara, the mayor of Iwakuni, on the train to Tokyo in a bid to reopen talks about realignment, and revive the suspended subsidies for his city's fancy new municipal-government building.
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Also, if you are buying a Caltrain 8-ride ticket, the place to discover that it needs to be time-stamp validated is before you get on the train, not after it pulls away from the station.
Another interesting point is that after the debacle of the Jubilee I tried, on a number of occasions, to get the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC) to do an interview.
The only way he could get on the train and make his flight was to put on an impromptu martial-arts demonstration right there in the train station.
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President Obama is determined to get out of Afghanistan, and so the Americans have embarked on a crash program to train an Afghan Army and police force more than two hundred and thirty thousand troops in all to take over by the end of 2014, when the last combat soldiers are scheduled to leave.
Seattle-based biotech Dendreon is hoping to get U.S. approval for the first cancer drug that would train the body to fight off cancer on its own, with few side effects.
Whatever Google and Motorola get up to, Samsung are going to have to stay on the train.
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For heaven's sake get on the train then, one is tempted to say.
He's obviously quite a busy person so maybe he could get off the train a stop earlier on the way to work or he may be able to get away for a lunch-time walk rather than sitting at his desk.
Tep's first-of-its-kind multi-country service alleviates connectivity concerns for business travelers and tourists alike meaning you can now get on a train in London and travel all the way to Vienna without losing connectivity or swapping your sim along the way.
With the mounting pressure in Brussels Midi station, I decided to get on a train to Gent - only 150km away from Calais.
Here's what you will get on Amtrak: a feeling of unparalleled excitement when the train starts to move and gathers speed.
That a modern state was searching, at great expense and at a cost to its own war effort, to find a fifteen-year-old girl in an attic in Amsterdam in order to get her on a train bound for a concentration camp in Poland showed something new in the theatre of human action.
After sitting on a train for so many hours, you might want to get a closer look at the landscape on a hike.
"Men are now scared to harass women on the train as they know we are travelling in plainclothes and they might get caught, " she says.
We lived together, my brother and I, each of us straining not to get on a freight train tempted by every junction, every track, every whistle in the night.
Before she "dropped out" merely to become a full-time professor, write books and make 40 to 50 speeches each year, Slaughter left Trenton, New Jersey, every Monday on the 5:30 a.m. train to Washington and didn't get back until late Friday night.
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