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31 Sentences With "railed in"

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Trump has railed in several instances against "chain migration" and lotteries for green cards.
In print, in the early-60s, he railed in favor of permissiveness in his famous editorials.
He railed in particular at the notion of "entanglement", whereby two particles seem intimately linked (pictured, conceptually).
The president has repeatedly railed in private and public about what he considers to be a failure of Mexican authorities.
"Currently nobody is in charge," a Zuoling resident railed in an online complaint submitted on a party website this month.
To the Editor: This policy ending penalties for bird deaths comes from the same person who railed in a recent speech about windmills harming birds.
The president is said to have railed in private about Mr. Mueller to aides and has said he wants to leave open the option of firing him.
But what we actually got to see on-screen were the parts of the conversation where he railed in self-pity about the family's unfair treatment of him.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) railed in December on the company, as well as Google, for not coming through on its commitments to reveal more information about Russian influence.
Trump has railed in recent days about the publication of the anonymous op-ed, calling its author "gutless" and a "coward" while suggesting the op-ed could damage national security.
"They say the terrorists they took under protection in their country are a judicial matter but they don't send the files to the court," Mr. Erdogan railed in a recent speech.
Puerto Rico's governor and congressional representative and top Washington, D.C. have also railed in recent days against the fiscal oversight board floated in the draft plan drawn up by the House Natural Resources Committee.
"Unless the Goths and Vandals are arrested in their work, the destruction of the incomparable forest will probably go on till the last vestige of it is destroyed", the New York Herald railed in December 1855.
In a blog post last summer, three months before a man with an AR-15-style assault rifle opened fire on his Pittsburgh congregation, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers railed in sharp tones against the failure of lawmakers to address gun violence.
This bloody sacrifice to white supremacy sprang immediately to mind over the weekend when a white Mississippi state representative, Karl Oliver, railed in a Facebook post that elected officials in New Orleans deserved to be "lynched" for arranging to have four Confederate memorials removed from the city.
Trump's comments in an hour-plus meeting on Tuesday night came despite a push from Attorney General William Barr to modify the law administratively to appease the president, who has railed in the past against the spying law after authorities used it to monitor an associate of his 2016 campaign.
In early 2017, at a lunch for the incoming freshman class at the Capitol, he complained to table mates about how tough it was to be a backbencher and railed, in four-letter fashion, against the House Freedom Caucus — now his allies — for being "a bunch of obstructionists," according to a person sitting nearby.
"I was your colleague in this body for 85033 years, and the suggestion that I participated in any collusion, that I was aware of any collusion with the Russian government to hurt this country that I have served with honor for 35 years, to undermine the integrity of our democratic process, is an appalling and detestable lie," Sessions railed in his opening statement.
It was later piped direct to a chemical works in Warrington via a pipeline that carried between 12 and 15 million therms of gas per year. In its final years, the mine employed 750 to 800 people, and its output was railed in merry-go- round trains from the site to Fiddlers Ferry power station on South Merseyside.
The line fulfilled its intended purpose to carry timber to markets further afield, with large quantities railed in the branch's early years. As the forests were removed, land became available for farming and agriculture became important to the line's economic fortunes. Livestock was of particular seasonal importance. Passenger trains did not operate, but passenger carriages were attached to goods services to create what were known as mixed trains.
The Pulaski Yankees played at Calfee Park. Calfee Park opened in 1935 and had a capacity of 3,200 fans. A number of houses that surround the park had good views of games. The park had major renovations prior to the season, with a new grandstand behind the plate and along the first-base side as well as "open-air suites" (railed-in areas with picnic tables) farther down on the first-base line.
In a Presbyterian ceremony, the baby was christened Royston Dunnachie Campbell after an uncle by marriage.Pearce (2004), page 6. Roy later said that his first memory was of a day when his Zulu nurse maid, Catherine Mgadi, wheeled him further than usual on their morning outing. The hedge they had been skirting suddenly stopped and they came across an empty, railed in site overlooking the Indian Ocean, which a fascinated Roy glimpsed through the legs of a horse.
Hoy, D.G. Rails out of the Capital (NZRLS, 1970) pp. 13,47,63,80 At one time the station had an "infamous" manure siding, to which loads of horse manure from Wellington streets were railed in a special "manure train". The station was still an important goods facility after 1954, but in 1981 the Melling Branch lost the last of its freight traffic when the goods facilities at Lower Hutt station were closed and the local goods shunts to Lower Hutt ceased. Goods handling was transferred to a new facility at Gracefield.
As a result, a number of houses that surround the park have good views of games. The park had major renovations prior to the 1999 season, with a new grandstand behind the plate and along the first-base side as well as “open-air suites” (railed-in areas with picnic tables) farther down on the first-base line. A new scoreboard was also installed. After the Shelor ownership group purchased Calfee Park from the Town of Pulaski in 2015, over $9 million in renovations were made to the historic park.
Mainwaring and Romer, pp. 22-28 On 15 November 1899, a detachment of Dubliners and the Durban Light Infantry were garrisoning an armoured train operating from Estcourt with the objective of monitoring Boer movements. The Boers ambushed them on their return and a section of the train was de-railed in the chaos. Among the passengers was Winston Churchill, then a war correspondent accompanying the detachment, who helped load the train engine with wounded before it made an escape attempt, pushing through the de-railed section that blocked its path and making it through safely.
The whole church appears to have been richly provided with stained glass of the medieval period. The chapel, which may be a little older than the aisle, is enclosed by wooden screens which are decorated with the leopard's head badge of Frowyk. There was formerly a late medieval rood screen. The chancel was out of repair in 1685, when it was ordered that the communion table be railed in. By the 18th century all the medieval glass, except the lower part of four panels in the north aisle, had gone and the chancel, nave, and aisle had flat plaster ceilings.
Babbage involved himself in well-publicised but unpopular campaigns against public nuisances. He once counted all the broken panes of glass of a factory, publishing in 1857 a "Table of the Relative Frequency of the Causes of Breakage of Plate Glass Windows": Of 464 broken panes, 14 were caused by "drunken men, women or boys". Babbage's distaste for commoners ("the Mob") included writing "Observations of Street Nuisances" in 1864, as well as tallying up 165 "nuisances" over a period of 80 days. He especially hated street music, and in particular the music of organ grinders, against whom he railed in various venues.
On June 14, 1990, a train, operated by Jacksonville, Florida-based CSX Transportation, was coming into Haubstadt from the south and around 7:00pm suddenly there was a large crash followed by a lightning-like flash from an electric pole accompanied by a thunderclap and a town-wide power failure. It did not take long for people to realize that a train had de-railed. In the derailment, at least five buildings, most of downtown and much of Haubstadt's history was destroyed in about ten seconds. When it was later learned the train was possibly carrying ammonia, Haubstadt was mostly evacuated, mainly by people with respiratory illnesses such as asthma.
As the forests were felled, they were not replaced, and agriculture grew in importance, with agricultural lime and fertiliser railed in and livestock railed out; Ross served as the loading point for cattle driven up from southern Westland. By the 1970s, the line beyond Hokitika was operating uneconomically, and closure came in 1980. The combined road/rail bridge south of Hokitika, known as the "longest xylophone in the world" in New Zealand railfan jargon due to the rattling its planks made, required urgent repairs but it was decided that the cost outweighed the benefits due to the insignificance of the line. Road traffic was diverted to another bridge upstream and the line from Hokitika to Ross closed on 24 November 1980.
Ore from other company-owned mines (Duchess, Happy Salmon, MacGregor and Trekelano) was railed in via a branch line to the reduction plant bins, while the heavy pyrites ore from the Hampden mines was separated at the main shaft into coarse and fine products and conveyed to separate capacity bins over a standard gauge railway to the plant. A central power plant was installed with three separate Dowson pressure gas plants powered by three tandem type Kynoch gas engines of and two duplex type Hornsby gas engines of . Two Swedish General Electric Company generators of and running at 460 volts, supplied electricity to the machines in the works, fitting shops and mine pumps. Electric light for the mine and works was supplied by a British Thompson-Houston generator of , running at 420 volts.
Before 1962, the North Island and South Island rail networks were not connected, and the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) struggled to compete with ships for inter-island transport. In the days before containerisation, rail freight between the islands had to be railed in a wagon to Wellington, unloaded and transferred onto a ship to Picton or Lyttelton, then loaded into another wagon before being railed the rest of the way. The Union Steam Ship Company (USSC) ran an overnight ferry between Lyttelton and Wellington using steamers. NZR also contracted SAFE Air to run its "Rail Air" airfreight service for freight between the islands, from Paraparaumu to Blenheim, but this was limited to aircraft payloads. The decision to start a rail ferry was made in 1958 by the Cook Strait Transport Enquiry Committee.

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