And have you figured out how the relationship may have come off the tracks?
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Commuter rail service remains suspended for the day, however, as crews cleared snow off the tracks.
She "managed to climb off the tracks, suffering only minor bruises and scrapes, " Redfern, said.
" His call: When federal tax rates on income, dividend and capital gains rise in January "the train goes off the tracks.
Where the discussion tends to go off the tracks is when some argue that since publishing has been democratized, we should abandon all of the traditional publishing elements wholesale.
The Depression itself was portrayed as proof positive that markets are inherently unstable and that government plays a crucial and necessary role in preventing them from flying off the tracks.
The crowd waiting for the train fled from Han, and Abbasi only reached for his camera. 22 seconds sounds like enough time to rush over to a man and carefully lift him off the tracks.
Federal officials have narrowed their probe into the cause of a May 17 derailment and train crash in Connecticut, saying a cracked rail joint where the first train slid off the tracks had been repaired by maintenance workers last month.
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No-one was hurt in the building which was hit when the train came off its tracks in the early hours of Tuesday in the suburb of Saltsjoebaden.
Then the other two men haul me off my feet toward the tracks, far away from where I urinated.
Sometimes, those commonplace stressful moments keep building until a meltdown happens -- a massive, off-the-tracks-train-wreck meltdown.
Aided by daylight, authorities spotted "numerous tracks off the road" and followed them for two to three miles before coming across a smoldering vehicle.
In November a bus came off its tracks, with the driver treated for shock.
We're not sure if there's going to be a huge difference from the tracks dropped off at Waterloo Station versus the ones at King's Cross, but we'll find out once the researchers get their gear up and running.
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Trucks are the real competition, and anything that takes more freight off the highways and on to the safer and more environmentally friendly tracks is welcome.
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And iPod users aren't off the hook either: when playing tracks protected by Apple's FairPlay DRM, CNET found that iPod battery life declined by 8%.
She saw that as Knafelc recounted the incident on the tracks, "I could see the light go off, the a-ha moment" when he realized that after he was helped by many people in his past, he was able to finally help someone else in return.
Eventually the train tracks crossed over Lovell Road, and we got off them there while the road took us across the river on a steel and concrete bridge that was falling to pieces now.
While I am a technical trader by nature, I am leaving the technicals off the table for today as there could be a freight train coming down the tracks.
Coulton also treated us to three songs, including "Still Alive" from the Portal soundtrack and two tracks off his brand new record Artificial Heart.
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When the Space Mountain roller coaster falls off its tracks in Florida, California vacationers will still have plenty of time to get Mickey's autograph before peacefully evacuating the park.
But even as Pascarella tries to lure new traffic, "some are looking for ways to stay off the Visa railroad and run on less expensive tracks, " says Gwenn Bezard, an analyst with Celent.
"Ultravox's Vienna has beaten off some truly great, classic tracks to claim the title of the UK public's favourite number two single, " said Mr Talbot.
Of the total, 33 were believed to be suicides or attempted suicides, and another 54 were people struck on the tracks after being there for a variety of reasons, such as a deliberate leap off the platform to retrieve property or cross to the other side, or an accidental tumble in front of a train.
"You could argue it's less urgent for the state to do it, but I think you go down both tracks simultaneously ... on the off-chance that it doesn't get passed, " Cuomo said.
In London, as in previous Olympics, the firm will be responsible for maintaining as well as installing the tracks, crucial services which help it fend off competition.
Then he laughed that high, rapidfire laugh that sometimes makes its way into the beginnings and ends of his tracks, and sauntered off around a corner.
Mark Hulbert of the Hulbert Financial Digest also made a decent case for bearishness, showing how quickly advisers whom he tracks turned bullish as the market began to take off last month--moving from 19.2% on March 10 to 57.9% today.
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