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Having left his paper in the train's dining carriage, he returns to find that the waiter questions its ownership.
ECONOMIST: For some, France is still on the other side of the earth
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Left to savor are virtuoso touches, like a flock of birds that becomes useless paper, a train that glides along the surface of a lake, and one of the great villains of all time, Yubaba, who looks like a bobble-headed grandmother on speed.
NEWYORKER: Spirited Away
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One Saturday while the boss was away his deputy made major changes to the paper to report a train crash and an air disaster, and reasonably expected to be given a pat on the back for his efforts.
ECONOMIST: David Astor | The
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They hung on and rode the inflation train to huge paper gains.
FORBES: Wriston's Law Still Holds
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Paper-folding enthusiasts gathered at the National Railway Museum in York to create a train of 1, 550 wagons, headed by a paper model of Stephenson's Rocket.
BBC: The museum is home to steam trains from around the world
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But take any plane, train or bus and consumers are holding--paper.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But this argument is a sham, and demonstrates just how desperate the NHL is to keep the public gravy train going, and how desperate Glendale is to paper over the terrible decision it made 8 years ago when it initially built the stadium.
FORBES: A Critical Battle Over The Sports Economics Model