One cold night in 1957, walking home from his salt-making factory in Osaka, in Japan, Mr Ando saw white clouds of steam in the street, and a crowd of people gathering.
Yet as nonstop commerce has created a sleepless planet, hotels remain mired in conventions of the 1800s, when the steam train rolled in and out of town once each afternoon and again the following morning.
Samoa had battered South Africa for 40 minutes in their opening match in France before running out of steam in the second half.
But Carter, considered by many to be the finest fly-half in the modern game, had a mixed afternoon as England tore into the number one-ranked side in the world before running out of steam in the second half.
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Since it started up in 1989, Vos' venture has been blowing steam in the face of Spoornet's own luxury choo-choo, the Blue Train, whose pedigree is enviable.
The best guess now is that it will grow slightly in the last quarter, then stagnate or even fall slightly in the spring, before gathering some steam in the second half of the year.
The carving of a steam engine in black granite rests on top of a plinth, which includes a montage of images representing the railway industry.
But the declines in the price of steam ship transportation were so great that the total trade barriers were falling.
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Despite the fact that it likely contains water and a rocky core, that water is almost certainly in the form of steam or a supercritical fluid.
Plunged deep into her summer greenery, Williamsburg shimmers in the steam-heat of Virginia's Tidewater Peninsula with a haunting, sensual mystique that ordains a tryst behind every fragrant hedge.
Upcoming highlights include the Gustav Klimt exhibition at Tate Liverpool and the Walker gallery's "Art in the Age of Steam", featuring paintings by Van Gogh, Turner and Monet.
There may still be scepticism and questions over taste, but if the distinctive four funnels of Titanic 2 steam out of Southampton Water in 2016 as planned, the world will certainly be watching.
And so, really, this is really building up a head of steam here in the press and in the public, but is putting a lot of pressure on Tony Blair and his government to really start to resolve it and to get those 15 personnel home to Britain.
First, that the economic recovery in the eurozone has run out of steam - which will lead to big falls in bank profits, especially if borrowers have greater difficulties repaying their debts.
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Comparing the 1991 data with information gathered for the year 1800, prior to the age of steam and mechanisation in the fishing industry, showed up clear reductions in the numbers of cod, haddock, saithe, cetaceans and seabirds.
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When a boy lost an arm in the cog-wheels of a steam winch owned by Lord Wimborne, the courts ruled in a landmark judgment in 1898 that the factory boss had breached an absolute duty imposed on him by statute.
In the wildest carnival of economic disruption since the steam locomotive arrived in 1829, maybe wilder, you are stuck at home watching TV reruns with your dear old shareholders.
As my introductory tabaka arrived at the table, I was enveloped in a garlicky cloud of steam.
The film is frankly far too long and loses quite a bit of steam in its second half.
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The train to London (when it's running and not a health risk) takes 10 minutes longer than in the last days of steam.
There is no danger to the public, but the release of steam in the process created "a loud noise heard by nearby residents, " the company said.
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However, the 25-year-old Paraguayan ran out of steam in the last set and was broken in the fourth game as Kuerten closed the match out 6-3.
The 14-1 chance looked like he might run of steam in the final straight but battled all the way to give Murphy his third win in the race since 2000.
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The plans had met with opposition but the movement behind the vote of no confidence ran out of steam in recent days and an attempt was made by instigator Harry Stiller to cancel it last week.
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They show both Democrats ahead of Senator McCain, though he was really just starting to pick up a head of steam in January, and among the Democrats Senator Obama raising three times as much as Senator Clinton did in January.
Colbert Busch, saying she would use her years of business experience including her work in the steam industry, criticized Sanford for voting in Congress against harbor dredging and building a higher bridge so the Port of Charleston could handle a new generation of larger container ships.
"I was looking for someone in a position of authority to whom I could let off steam in confidence, " he told the court.
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