No-one had ever circumnavigated the earth under their own steam - no motors, no sails.
The passage to India of North American software development that began in the mid-1990s shows no sign of losing steam.
Mr Carr-Gomm makes no mention of the steam baths of Russia, Turkey and northern Europe an integral part of life involving unremarkable and regular nudity.
Instead, they said no and kept going full steam ahead with Borderlands.
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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This is where it should sell if the cycle timely turns, but there are no indicators as yet that better steam coal pricing or a recovery in metallurgical coal is in the cards.
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Mr Singh has plainly run out of steam, but there are no appealing candidates to replace him.
And with how easy it is to use, if there IS a title on Steam, there is simply no reason to go to a brick and mortar store to buy it.
As for how the beta will be handled, she posits it'll be tied to Steam in some way, but no logistics are anywhere near nailed down.
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They travelled in coaches pulled by an 1898-built steam engine, known as Met Locomotive No 1.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) said a recent price war between two ferry operators coupled with a change of ownership for the Steam Packet company meant the report was no longer relevant.
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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Even the billowing steam, it turned out, was fake: no one had dared stoke up the pre-war boiler.
That plant relies on steam and power from Grangemouth, which the union may no longer be prepared to supply.
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So no one really knows what's going to happen from here, how much steam he's going to continue to have.
No matter how talented, those who are ambivalent about their careers tend to get steam rolled by those that are passionate.
He ran out of steam following a breakthrough season in which he toppled Rafael Nadal from the No. 1 ranking and claimed three of the four grand slam titles.
Whereas the Blue Train is pulled by no-nonsense diesel and electric engines, Rovos offers passengers a retro whiff of steam, though only for the first hour into or out of Pretoria.
"Well No. 4 in this area was being drilled at this site here when suddenly an underground steam explosion managed to get its way to the surface, " he explains.
If you feel like dipping back into the classic series but no longer own a PlayStation or PlayStation 2, you can find several of the games on Steam for reasonable prices.
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ECB's treaty-prescribed duty is not to keep the economy at full steam but to maintain price stability, which it defines as a rate of inflation of no more than 2%.
The institute doesn't expect additional volcanic activity soon, though steam may appear, ash may be ejected and rocks may fall "suddenly with little or no warning, " it said.
At no point did Maddow shake her head vigorously back and forth, making a WUBBA WUBBA WUBBA sound, or cause steam to issue from her ears, or make her eyeballs shoot straight out of their sockets and hang suspended in space for a moment before retracting as if on elastic bands, any of which would have been a reasonable response.
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