The brake on this zooming locomotive called government should be the rule of law.
Waiting alongside the train tracks as the perennially late locomotive rumbles into hearing distance long before it arrives.
As the ratio goes down, a car is transformed from a locomotive to a rocket.
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Meanwhile, students at the University of Birmingham recently built the UK's first hydrogen-powered locomotive.
He told me he believes that technology must be the locomotive of economic development.
But the car had rolled away from the locomotive, and the coupling was taut.
The locomotive moved up, the coupling slackened, and Fyodorov easily slipped it off the hook.
Auction house Cheffins sold the locomotive at the Cambridge Vintage Sale at Sutton on Saturday.
The fleet of Mr. Dieu's heritage association, for example, includes a 1968 Romanian steam locomotive.
He phoned Spoornet, the main state railway of South Africa, to rent a locomotive.
Another volunteer, Norman Ash, said the locomotive unexpectedly moved off in the wrong direction.
However, the locomotive unexpectedly moved off in the wrong direction, Mr Ash told coroner Michael Oakley.
The locomotive sped further away from our founding vision towards fiscal tragedy and a moral cesspool.
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Swanage Railway Company chairman Peter Sills called it "the greatest preserved Southern Railway steam locomotive".
Meanwhile in the UK, Class 47 Locomotive 47828 was renamed the Joe Strummer in 2005.
They travelled in coaches pulled by an 1898-built steam engine, known as Met Locomotive No 1.
Tony Lyster, chairman of trustees for Buckinghamshire Railway Centre which owns the locomotive, reminisced afterwards.
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For now, the United States will continue to be the locomotive of global demand.
In 2004, Mr Dibnah intended to drive the locomotive to Buckingham Palace to pick up his MBE.
Nani Beccalli-Falco, chief executive officer of General Electric Europe, said Germany was the "economic locomotive" of Europe.
This set came with plans for 500-plus models, including a 4-foot-long Hudson locomotive and a 5-foot-long Zeppelin.
The idea of Germany as the locomotive to pull the eurozone forward did not materialise, he says.
The charity also hopes to restore a steam locomotive named Elizabeth that used to operate on the railway.
This competitive advantage is resulting in a surge in locomotive orders for GE, driving growth for the company.
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The German locomotive with right-of-center-party Merkel and conservative UK Prime Minister Cameron are insisting on severe austerity measures.
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The RAIB found the locomotive changed direction because its screw reverser moved from reverse gear to forward gear.
The locomotive is being refitted with vacuum brakes to enable it to tow the steam engine and carriages.
From up on the footplate of his clanking, hissing beast of a Black Five locomotive, he waves us aboard.
At Waterloo station, the coffin was placed on a train drawn by a Battle of Britain locomotive named Winston Churchill.
The engine is the result of an 18-year project to build the locomotive and return it to main line service.
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