The partnership said 2, 027, 544 journeys were made on the branch lines in 2012, a rise of 4.7% on the previous year.
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The next step is to renew overhead line equipment on the branch line to Southend, which also dates to the 1950s.
On Tuesday, FBI Director Louis Freeh informed U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno that someone outside the Justice Department should head the investigation into the final assault on the Branch Davidian compound.
Like several of the judges on the left branch of the court, Judge Sotomayor has said she favors a broader consideration of foreign and international law in U.S. judicial opinions.
The focus of the debt limit increase should be to put added responsibility on the executive branch and mechanisms for the executive branch to reduce spending.
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They foreclosed on the property while the other branch was still working on our loan modification.
And I think we've provided information as it's become available about what those impacts will be on the executive branch.
At a pool near a covered bridge on the East Branch, Charlie and I once ran across two old men wearing beat-up rubber waders and stringy, woolen wading socks.
"There was a tremendous amount of pressure on the Executive Branch to do something and to deal with what appeared to be very substantial security breaches, " says Michael Bromwich, who was the Justice Department's inspector general at the time.
The Waterbury rail line is the smallest branch on the railroad, with a locomotive and two-car train that serves several hundred commuters a day, Anders said.
The six stops on this branch of the metro travel mostly through business, retail and then residential areas, though the colossal swimming and soccer stadiums break up the monotony.
Thompson has acted in more than 30 films, including The Hunt for Red October, and he is well-known for playing the character Arthur Branch on the highly rated Law and Order television program.
Senator McConnell and others on the Hill are talking about how the executive branch should also have tougher regulations on insider trading.
Kerpen focuses on the breakdown in the national executive branch, the problems this is causing (both political and moral), and offers a dignified solution.
But ahead of the demonstration, the Post Office insisted that no decision had yet been taken on the future of the King Street branch, and a public consultation would take place if any plans were brought forward.
If past practice is any guide, what passes for a decision-making process in the executive branch on such issues will authorize the enunciation by Ambassador Wendt of a general commitment to such flexibility.
The main branch on Fifth Avenue is now named for the private equity titan.
An infill drilling program was extended in the third quarter and focused on upgrading resources in the West Branch Piment areas.
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Of the dozens of criteria on which Marchese judges branch safety, the quality of the greeting is among the most important.
One of the charges follows a complaint received on 8 December from Marc Woods, secretary of the Waringstown Branch of the party, alleging Mr McCrea was guilty of "unacceptable behaviour" on the BBC's Nolan Show.
The statement went on to say that, despite the branch closing in its present location, an alternative was being sought.
The HSBC branch on Manhattan's 14th Street was an imposing structure back in the day when a bank's physical size said something about its balance sheet.
The Sinn Fein document also said that there were no assurances that the Patten recommendations on plastic bullets, the RUC special branch, community representation and new policing practices would be carried through.
On the other hand, if the subject is now debated and Congress and the executive branch decide to oppose a deployment of U.S. troops on the Golan, Israel and Syria could take this into account in their negotiations and devise alternative security arrangements accordingly.
Dozens of natural and artificial wonders are displayed on the shelves, including a branch of flaming red coral that appears to be growing from the top of a human skull.
The branch on Avenida Vallarta at Chapultepec is housed in an all-white, sofa-filled former colonial house.
A. Arthur Branch on the TV show "Law and Order", a job he's held ever since he left the Senate in 2003.
Since opening its first KFC branch on the Chinese mainland in 1987, Yum has nearly 5, 000 restaurants in more than 800 Chinese cities.
The last bucket of the run came on a lefthanded lob from Branch to give the Red Storm a 31-21 edge with 4:29 left.
The EDF is calling the riders unconstitutional because, if included on the bills, they will hinder the executive branch's constitutional role of developing and implementing foreign policy, with advice and consent from the Senate.
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