The next day she brought blackboards, chalk and other teaching tools and improvise her own little train platform school.
It continues on, the little train that could, building soccer-specific stadiums, expanding into Mexico and Canada and diversifying its ownership.
Most states have done little to train their officials or educate their people about what to do when disaster strikes.
Now, the Marines are a little more nimble: smaller units, they can train a little faster.
So I thought we'd get him in here today, give him his off day tomorrow and then maybe we'll train a little on Wednesday.
Frankly, in Connecticut (when he defended his world title against Jermain Taylor) he looked bored around the Mashantucket complex, with little to do except train and eat.
Now he has very little time to get the train back on the tracks.
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Risks that were supposed to fall on the private sector are borne by the state and train companies have little freedom to run themselves.
The 23, 000 square foot store will be pulling into the Beaux-Arts style train station with a little baggage, however.
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And animals still periodically blockade the track, leaving the driver little choice but to stop the train, get out and chase them off with a big stick.
And Bosnia's 1, 700-strong international police task-force, which now does little more than monitor and occasionally train local forces, would have to be beefed up into a squad of real law-enforcers.
They have little time to ponder before a freight train of business thunders into Capitol Hill.
As is true of many diasporas these days, amenities and technology allow the French to continue living a French life if they so choose, and not only because Paris is little more than two hours away by train.
Even so, it makes little sense to stand in front of the freight train at this point.
Having started devolution rolling, this theory goes, Mr Blair has set in train changes that he can now do little to control.
This was a frequent occurrence when wearing them at work or on the train, and it did get a little annoying on occasion.
We will continue to train hard and ensure we do the little things well, as it's the little things that win you games.
Early on, to get around rules restricting Olympic participation to amateurs, Hoffman would hire the lifters at his factory for as little as ten dollars a week and let them train on-site.
Send him a telegram when you arrive at the airport and then take any train on the railroad that stops at a little place called New Jerusalem.
"Pinki was a depressed, sad, lonely, shy, young little girl, growing up on the periphery of the society in a little village, " said Satish Kalra, director of Smile Train's South Asian region, after meeting with Pinki.
The alarming thing for us in the train cars is that not only do we have little control over this stalemate but it is hard to imagine the two sides coming together to create a sensible solution between now and the new year.
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Integration is often dismissed as a buzz word, meaning little more than the co-ordination of bus, tube and train time-tables.
The journey also incorporates time off the train to encounter the cultures, food and people of Ecuador a little closer at hand.
The purpose of the call was to instruct me, the director of a private company with little experience in the ways of Washington, on exactly how one boards the gravy train.
National Express, the train operator, will lose its franchise next year, having failed to meet government targets, and has little incentive to keep investing.
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