The Pope used a lift to descend from the plane, and a trolley to move along a red carpet laid out for him.
The Parts Dept. was on the first floor and one of my jobs was to take cans of oil on a trolley down to the petrol station below for sale to motorists buying petrol.
Simply pushing the trolley up to a checkout would relay all the product and price information, so supermarkets could automate most of their tills.
And I look forward to hearing what the psychologists and philosophers working down at the trolley yards have to say about it.
All that a customer has to do is to load up their trolley with what they want to purchase, and simply walk out to their car without going through any checkout process involving staff.
Designer Jonathan West from the Helen Hamlyn Centre, part of the Royal College of Art, and fellow designer Sally Halls, said the new trolley is set to start trials at St Mary's.
But the Louvre, with its pastel pink decor and excellent sweet trolley, survives to this day, its genteel ambience unchanged since 1911, when Einstein, then a visiting professor, would pop in for a piece of strudel.
In a supermarket, for instance, they could eliminate the need to unload the trolley and scan its content item by item.
Maybe I'm just being a panicky New Englander, but when 2 to 3 feet of snow drops on your city so fast that you can practically hear the thump, I can't imagine how we'd get our streets and trolley tracks cleaned fast enough to avoid a day when it's better if everyone just stays at home, does some shoveling and watches "Buffy" seasons 1-4.
The school now has a mobile resuscitation trolley and staff have been alerted to the condition.
For successive winters, the hospital has experienced excessive trolley waits, with regular breaches to both its four and 12-hour targets.
Asda's efforts to open its first store in the Highlands has been like trying to push a shopping trolley with a wonky wheel in a straight line.
Seventy-five-year-old Tony Hill was left on a trolley for 21 hours after being admitted to the RVH on Tuesday.
But Mr Simpson notes that even fierce opponents of a new supermarket seem to end up wheeling a trolley there sooner or later.
Even smokers, who are normally cast into the back alleys in cigarette-averse Los Angeles, have a comfortable trolley on an outdoor patio in which to enjoy their Gitanes cigarettes.
My anxiety was not eased by the presence of steak knives with heavy wooden handles and sharp serrated blades, and a sort of diabolical trolley that was wheeled, steaming, to the table by a stout man with a pencil mustache who with the flourish of a gleaming knife indicated the meat and demanded to know where I wanted it carved.
The most action packed day of the football calendar is almost upon us and to ensure tomorrow's transfer deadline day is not interrupted with life's daily chores, Sky Sports News presenters Jim White and Charlotte Jackson tried out an innovative new trolley at Sainsbury's, designed to allow customers to stream the latest sports action via the Sky Go iPad app while they shop.
ENGADGET: iPad dock shopping cart keeps footie fans and their other halves happy
Reading Borough Council wants to charge stores for each dumped trolley, depending on whether it is returned or disposed of.
Part of that wad went to form a company that Leroy owns just to make the ice-castle trolley that serves as a giant rolling vodka bar.
Network Rail said all the recommendations from that investigation had been adopted, leading to a new requirement that all trolley vehicles be fitted with a braking system.
"I am angry and dismayed that anybody would have to spend 21 hours on a trolley waiting for a hospital bed, but an elderly person is particularly vulnerable, " Mrs Gildernew said.
Once inside, patrons have their choice of sitting in vintage, slatted-wood booths, which were resurrected from a New Orleans trolley graveyard, or standing at the bar to watch the skilled mixologists at work.
Middlesbrough's Labour MP Andy McDonald said his mother had lain on a hospital trolley for five hours at the same hospital waiting for admission to a ward.
Kim Maier, executive director of the Old Stone House, offers a couple of other fun Dodger facts: The team was called the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers because trolleys running along Third Avenue made it tricky to get into the park.
Footie fans can breathe a sigh of relief thanks to the state-of-the-art trolley which comes complete with tilting iPad holder and speakers, a front bumper complete with a sensor which lets off a warning beep if you get too close to other shoppers and an onboard battery with self-charging solar panel to ensure the viewing device never runs on empty.
ENGADGET: iPad dock shopping cart keeps footie fans and their other halves happy
Another member of staff who tried to get into the room found the door blocked by a trolley.
The passengers generally seemed to think Mr Davies had done a fairly good job, although a couple suggested they would have liked to have seen him dishing out drinks and snacks from a trolley instead.
You cannot deduct the costs of getting to and from work, no matter if you take a bus, trolley, subway, taxi, or drive your own car.
Others attacked him for indecency or for his cataloguing of the limitless particulars of modern life its diversity of people, its trolley cars, its technology: literature, after all, was about higher things and ought to be properly expressed.
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