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"trolleys" Definitions
  1. slang
  2. men's underpants

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Whoever behind this wasn't the first to connect a whole bunch of trolleys together for the hell of it, although in one case trolleys were used to barricade a badly parked car.
Shopping trolleys have recently been introduced into the game, it says.
What's more, these trolleys only provided a limited amount of food.
The trolleys returned in late 2014 to serve a different group.
Coles Supermarket Hovering Shopping CartIn Australia they call shopping carts trolleys.
I never saw them, but their trolleys lingered in the halls.
And it arrives at the table without the aid of trolleys.
They built barricades with trolleys and trash cans and other debris.
Among many driverless car experts, however, talk of trolleys is très gauche.
A few elderly shoppers pushed trolleys; shop assistants tidied the supermarket's shelves.
Some protesters used luggage trolleys to blockade the doors to customs checkpoints.
That suggests that we're just putting too much in our supermarket trolleys.
I have about 8–10 easels and lots of trolleys with different media.
Passengers offload their luggage numerous times, first onto airport buses, then onto trolleys.
However, some protesters used luggage trolleys to blockade the doors to customs checkpoints.
Some of them were concealed in metal trolleys, arranged in rows along the walls.
The bikes were free, but had a rudimentary deposit system modelled on supermarket trolleys.
The sounds of infants crying, machines beeping and nurses pushing trolleys fill the ward.
The still photograph shows young three men with dark hair, pushing laden luggage trolleys.
Protesters then clashed with police, attacking their vehicles and ramming officers with luggage trolleys.
PC: So first of all, the mail is put into the bags here as you can see or they go into some trolleys that we have which are accordion trolleys: they rise and they fall depending on the weight that's in them.
The modern trolleys and 12 shiny stations feel a bit like a metaphor for rebirth.
At least 46 people were injured Wednesday when two SEPTA trolleys collided in west Philadelphia.
There is so much clobber that some anglers use trolleys to lug around their gear.
And we had two trolleys lined up outside, ready to take us on a tour.
The unwanted packaging is put into shopping trolleys and recycled by the stores where possible.
In 1914, those trolleys were typically packed: long lines marred daily commutes across the nation.
The trolleys, for example, are meant to be recycled cars once used in that city.
Trolleys and early-'60s walkie-talkies are, too, but so is the new Fiat 500.
Until the late 2175s, trains and trolleys carried 2100,000 people a day across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Last week two patients died while waiting on trolleys in corridors of the Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
Some passengers were curled up under blankets on the floor or sleeping slumped on luggage trolleys.
Protesters also barricaded some passageways in the airport with luggage trolleys, metal barriers and other objects.
As previously mentioned, David owns the New York Trolley Company, and his offices are his trolleys.
David docks his jet ski where his trolleys are parked, so it's not a far walk.
The water trolleys, known as 'saturators', are now seen in public squares in big provincial cities.
The winds were so strong they were blamed for blowing over street signs, trolleys, and pedestrians.
A hundred years ago Philly had 550 miles of track and a fleet of 2,000 trolleys.
The bride's neighbors own two old-school London trolleys that they hire out for parties, weddings, etc.
They loaded supermarket trolleys with snacks and treats that could largely be consumed on the way home.
Young men passed by pushing trolleys stacked with bricks that they had dug out of the sidewalk.
There are plenty of ways to get around in Miami, from the trolleys to Uber to the bus.
They also want to turn tired trolleys into treat bars — with premium features like on-demand espresso makers.
Right now experimenting with egg tempera and you can see lots of pots with pigments on the trolleys.
The program will equip 1,500 cars, 10 buses, and 10 trolleys with Savari's On-Board Units, or OBUs.
Outside a stream of people walked across the no man's land carrying their belongings in bags and trolleys.
No cleaners, no security, no passengers pulling luggage or pushing trolleys in hijabs or shorts or travelling shawls.
Brexit has knocked us off our trolleys, depriving at least half the nation of any sense of proportion.
And not one of those old-timey trolleys that doesn't go much of anywhere and goes there slowly.
In supermarkets across the city, people loaded up their trolleys, ignoring the government's plea not to panic-buy.
In the courtyard, on buses and trolleys, at the grocery stores, I heard whispers that contradicted the official news.
The ministry has a dilapidated air: Paint peels off the walls and staff ferry documents in supermarket shopping trolleys.
Book returns have been automated where possible: robots pile volumes onto trolleys that drive themselves to the correct shelves.
T largest U.S. factory, workers wheel trolleys past shelves selecting parts wherever they see a green or blue light.
The vintage trolleys, temporarily replaced by wheeled versions, are currently being restored and set to resume operations in April.
Streetcar speeds have not overwhelmingly improved since trolleys dominated American city streets in the first half of the 20th century.
The station is located outside of the downtown core and relied on Detroit's trolleys to bring riders to the station.
The risk arises because those pushing and riding the trolleys have to watch out for the trains to avoid collisions.
Protesters used trolleys as battering rams to bust through the entrance, pry open metal shutters and occupy the government building.
The Solar-Powered Trolley Problem: Same as the original trolley problem, but now the trolleys are clean and energy-efficient.
Police used city trolleys to transport residents of Krystal Bay Nursing and Rehabilitation Center to another facility, a spokesman said.
Hong Kong is rife with elderly cardboard collectors who push trolleys to recycling centers to earn enough money to eat.
Two hunks of polished green fluorite, a mineral popular in the world of healing crystals, sit on chained steel trolleys.
The Brooklyn Bridge, which opened in 1883, once carried far more people when railroad cars and trolleys used the bridge.
The actual cheapest form of transport are the free, red trolleys that roll through certain neighborhoods like Coral Gables and Midtown.
All trolleys and tables have wheels and I can easily move them around to have space or the materials I need.
The twin 45-foot-tall metal scrolls were assembled so the painting could be rolled, using a rail system with trolleys.
Update: Lyft Mountain Trolleys are ski lifts and they already exist for free with the purchase of a ski resort pass.
There are flasks here, brushes there, rags, trolleys on wheels, latex gloves — and also an Anglepoise lamp and metal filing cabinets.
Many farmers in the state use diesel to run tractors for plowing and trolleys for moving their produce to wholesale markets.
The tree was sourced from a timber merchant near Manchester who specialises in creating bespoke cheese trolleys for Michelin star restaurants.
Before shoppers began filling trolleys of toilet paper and pasta sauce, investors, including bankrupt parent Rallye, were no longer receiving dividends.
Before shoppers began filling trolleys of toilet paper and pasta sauce, investors, including bankrupt parent Rallye, were no longer receiving dividends.
Its narrow streets are crammed with delivery trucks and men pushing trolleys loaded with crates of dried fungi, herbs, berries -- and seahorses.
Buses and trolleys were operating on reduced hours and air traffic controllers were due to stage a walkout between 0700- 1000 GMT.
Transit specialists and critics caution that "heritage trolleys," with short runs more inviting to tourists than city residents, don't really amount to progress.
The six-day strike by SEPTA's 4,700 city transit workers idled subways, buses and trolleys that provide almost 1 million rides each weekday.
At the top of the crater, some of the miners transfer their sulfur to small trolleys which they then haul down the mountain.
Hours later, they emerge, wearily pushing trolleys loaded with flat-pack furniture and far more tea lights than they had intended to buy.
THROUGHOUT May, books will be taken from their cramped, dusty confines in the old National Library of Greece and gingerly placed on trolleys.
The project — called eRoadArlanda — uses technology similar to overhead cables that charge electric buses and trolleys, but instead is built into the road.
The Brooklyn Bridge, which opened in 1883, actually carried far more people across every day when railroad cars and trolleys used the bridge.
Residents can commute by subway and borrow cars for longer trips from shared lots, and defunct light-rail systems (trolleys) could be reinstated.
"People who'd gone through an experience more horrific than I can imagine were just sitting on trolleys not speaking to us," said Ramadhan.
Some survivors waiting for aid have taken matters into their own hands and entered shops, wheeling away trolleys filled with food and water.
The transit agency said it usually took 24 hours to get all its buses, trolleys and subways up and running after a shutdown.
That made her plenty of enemies, who called her a baby-killer and rammed their trolleys into her heels in the Tom Thumb store.
Police public information officer Brian Andrews said residents were being moved from the facility, which has no air conditioning, to another using city trolleys.
Often hiding their faces in balaclavas to avoid being identified, reclaimers ride between the city's traffic on metal trolleys, piled high with household waste.
Public transit couldn't make up the difference, especially as car culture took over the country and buses, trolleys, and trains were denigrated or discontinued.
We are hard-wired, whenever we see surplus and abundance, to take it, fill our shopping trolleys with that stuff and take it home.
As they waited for aid Sunday, survivors took matters into their own hands, entering shops and wheeling away trolleys filled with food and water.
The team split in half to install the border-mapping devices, dragging the gear in makeshift trolleys that sliced our tracks through the snow.
Electric trolleys became so plentiful that Brooklyn's baseball team was named the Trolley Dodgers in the 1890s, before the name was shortened to the Dodgers.
But at the Red Hook press conference, Polly Trachtenberg, the city's transportation commissioner, explained that the project would actually combine both trolleys and light rail.
In recent years, many Chinese establishments serving dim sum within the UK and beyond have replaced their trolleys with simpler ordering systems or closed altogether.
Among them was that the environment — riddled with students, trolleys and bikes — was too complicated for the self-driving car to navigate, according to sources.
The accident took place at 38th Street and Lancaster Avenue when two SEPTA Route 10 trolleys were traveling on the same track in the same direction.
Young, masked protesters used metal bars and trolleys as battering rams to try to break the doors of headquarters as riot police watched from the inside.
On any given day, hundreds of patients will be waiting on trolleys in hospital corridors, sometimes for more than 21940 hours, hoping for a proper bed.
Train passengers are able to purchase discounted day passes for the Los Angeles Metro and San Diego MTS buses and trolleys in the Surfliner's Café Car.
They also have a habit of taking off their clothes as they balance on wires or cocktail trolleys (that's right), stripping down to Edwardian-style undergarments.
There is an air conditioner, a shower, three narrow steel trolleys to carry bodies and a refrigerator, which once stored beer for the local Lions club.
Over the weekend, some stranded passengers curled up under blankets on the floor or slumped on luggage trolleys, images that played prominently online and in newspapers.
The porters ran down aisles pushing trolleys with boxes, some full of fruit, others filled with televisions and two-deck cassette players, still others with clothes.
The gang is off to New Orleans, which — per the introductory B-roll — is a vibrant city of gators, trolleys, brass instruments, gators, colorful masks, and gators.
Railroad baron and prodigious real estate investor, Henry Huntington shrewdly combined his two industries by creating a network of trolleys that drove development toward his land holdings.
Lyft Mountain Trolleys are motorized baskets attached to a wire, that transport users up a mountain while also providing a scenic view of the majestic landscape below!
"I can't imagine any of the restaurants here having enough room to wheel a fleet of trolleys around," agrees Birmingham-based Chinese food blogger Lap-fai Lee.
They can pull the trolleys, weighing up to 200 kilograms for kilometers across the city, said Eli Kodisang of Women in Informal Employment: Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO).
She's surrounded by medical equipment—stools, trolleys, swabs, syringes, with super-bright surgical lamps suspended above the bed and her vital signs displayed on monitors just behind.
Meanwhile, changing the shape of the rounded stairway at the back to a square one would provide further space, for 14 more passengers plus two food trolleys.
While hills aren't so much a challenge for the self-driving system, the unique cable car trolleys and tracks on the city's peaks bring in unwritten rules.
One block from Charleston's historic City Market, it is on a back street away from the tourist trolleys and horse-drawn carriages that clog the city streets.
Mr. Diamond is enamored of Brooklyn's history with trolleys, which stretches back to horsecars in the early 1800s and cable cars in the middle part of that century.
Complete with a trio of trolleys arranged like a star in the middle, we feel kind of sorry for the people who have to come and disassemble it.
All of us third-graders boarded trolleys to ride to the Lenin Museum, thrilled for the ceremony we'd been anxiously awaiting — the ceremony we'd worked so hard for.
At the airport, thousands of protesters gathered in the arrivals hall, as well as some parts of departures, using luggage trolleys to blockade the doors to customs checkpoints.
I put my hands to the wall — and hear the sound of taxis stopping at the lights, the whooshing of trolleys, the women arguing on the street corner.
PHILADELPHIA — Transit workers in this city ended their crippling weeklong strike on Monday, ensuring that all buses, trolleys and subways will be up and running by Election Day.
The trolleys are hooked up to the electricity grid, making them vulnerable to outages, so electric bikes are an increasingly popular alternative when power doesn't flow to the people.
The Dodgers baseball team are so called because residents of their native Brooklyn spent so much time dodging trolleys, which transported a huge number of New Yorkers to work.
The walkout by 4,700 transit workers has idled buses, trolleys and trains that provide some 930,000 rides a day in the fifth most populous city in the United States.
The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) presented the appeal, accompanied with boxes of supporting documents rolled into court offices in shopping trolleys, late on Friday.
Even in Toronto, where trolleys have rattled down streets for nearly a century, the streetcars have often prompted rancorous debates — which will undoubtedly soon be coming to New York.
Rather than a widespread increase in using large trolleys, Kantar said the record sales figure was due to an increase in shopping trips and buying slightly more each time.
The walkout has idled a system of buses, trolleys and rail service that provides some 930,000 rides a day in the fifth-most populous city in the United States.
A tax on plastic bags in Ireland, for example, cut their use by over 2400% (with some unfortunate side-effects of its own, as thefts of baskets and trolleys rose).
The suspects were photographed pushing bags on trolleys and witnesses said many of the airport dead and wounded were hit mostly in the legs, possibly indicating blasts at floor level.
The suspects were photographed pushing bags on trolleys, and witnesses said many of the airport dead and wounded were hit mostly in the legs, possibly indicating blasts at floor level.
Google began the Street View project about 10 years ago and has been steadily capturing panoramic scenes with special cameras mounted on cars, trolleys, adult tricycles and even a snowmobile.
Their luggage was piled on airport trolleys, and the children watched a video on a small portable device while the adults talked with reporters and airport personnel who stopped by.
As examined in this perfect circle of shopping trolleys (or carts), which appeared suddenly at the Armidale Central Shopping Centre in Australia on Saturday morning, as reported by the Armidale Express.
"For sustainability, we are investing in lightweight containers, trolleys, cargo nets, bottles, glasses and many other things to reduce weight on our planes," said Elbers, "but those houses, we won't touch."
The walkout, declared a week ago over healthcare, pensions and other issues, idled buses, trolleys and trains that provide some 930,000 rides a day in the fifth most populous U.S. city.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said Thursday it will investigate the collision of two trolleys in Philadelphia that injured 46 people and sent 25 to the hospital.
They have hired a craftsman in Mexico City to construct huge, elaborate guéridons, or trolleys, that will be used in the Pool Room for the tableside presentation of certain seafood dishes.
The run on toilet paper in particular has sparked the trending hashtags #toiletpapergate and #toiletpapercrisis on Twitter, along with photos of overloaded shopping trolleys, and calls for calm from baffled officials.
The run on toilet paper in particular has sparked the trending hashtags #toiletpapergate and #toiletpapercrisis on Twitter, along with photos of overloaded shopping trolleys, and calls for calm from baffled officials.
Igor Pauska, the production's set designer, has laid down rusty tracks onstage that facilitate transitions between social milieus with some help from push trolleys that roll downstage conveying actors and props.
The revitalized downtown area is distinguished by some 24 public art installations, free access to the Greenville County Museum of Art and wheelchair-accessible trolleys, and an array of international dining options.
He decided to compare his modern-day view to the 1945 photograph, realizing that not much had changed—aside from the absence of trolleys and the happy addition of many street trees.
In 1948, the District of Columbia, in an arrangement with Muzak, the company that sells background music for stores and hotel lobbies, began piping radio broadcasts into the city's trolleys and buses.
Despite official attempts to quell public anxiety, the country's major grocers this week reported growing incidents of consumer stockpiling and social media was awash with photographs and videos of overloaded shopping trolleys.
There's a luggage strap around the back to hook this bag onto airport trolleys and an anti-theft back pocket for valuables that thieves would struggle to access while you're wearing it.
If dim sum trolleys continue their descent into irrelevancy with modern British diners, yum cha may soon be just a tasty, hollowed-out har gau pastry shell of what it once truly was.
Some stranded passengers curled up under blankets on the floor or slumped on luggage trolleys, images that played prominently in the media at the start of a week when schools were on holiday.
By the midcentury, such treats found pride of place on the dessert trolleys whizzing around the white tablecloth restaurants that began to proliferate in cities, which necessitated extra cooks to bake such bounties.
On the ground, I stared out the window of the military truck trying to absorb the variety of costume, cultures and modes of transport, from overcrowded trolleys to jeeps to horse-drawn carriages.
PITTED PRUNES Poaching prunes in lightly sweetened red wine with a couple of cinnamon sticks is my go-to emergency dinner finale, but one you will often see on dessert trolleys in Europe.
What we learned from investigative report He smiles and laughs with bellmen, sliding them tips after they unload his minivan and roll the laden golden luggage trolleys in and out of his rooms.
" Elsewhere we learn that Henry was so corpulent near the end of his life that "he could be moved about only on trolleys, with huge winches to take him up and down stairs.
So many trolleys ran through the streets of Brooklyn that the nimble natives who became adept at getting out of their way, the dodgers of Brooklyn, inspired the name of a certain baseball team.
The regulator last week requested for the two low cost airlines to suspend a new policy according to which only very small bags would be let on board for free, charging passengers for trolleys.
But although the scenes in hospitals, where patients have been left waiting on trolleys in corridors for hours, are dramatic, a less-noticed crisis is under way on the front lines of the NHS.
There was some wonderful stuff at Quality Italian and some less wonderful stuff, and almost all of it either arrived on trolleys or was prepared at tableside or set on fire while you watched.
His fleet of trolleys included one car from Norway, three Pullman cars from Boston that he bought for $9 total, a locomotive purchased from a New Jersey soybean farmer and a dozen cars from Ohio.
This is especially true for the affluent millennial traveler, who seeks luxury hotels that offer personalized amenities and attention like cocktail butlers mixing drinks in your room or drink trolleys in the hallways, Batarags reported.
And in May, Spain's Iberia, as part of the European Union's Life Zero Cabin Waste initiative, introduced 500 new trolleys with two-compartment bins to separate packaging and paper-cardboard from other forms of waste.
The airport, reached by a gleaming suspension bridge carrying both rail and road traffic, was forced to close last week when protesters, barricading passageways with luggage trolleys, metal barriers and other objects, clashed with police.
"We pride ourselves being the only place in the UK that still uses these dim sum trolleys because they are the very thing that make yum cha so special, they're iconic," says manager Hang Zhou.
The airport, reached by a gleaming suspension bridge carrying both rail and road traffic, was forced to close last week when protesters, barricading passageways with luggage trolleys, metal barriers, and other objects, clashed with police.
Restored now — but gated and locked so vagrants can't make it their home — it's a symbol of a quaint era when conductors, not computers, collected fares, and trams were rattling trolleys rather than moving billboards.
One of the most obvious is whether further investment in bus transportation would be a less glamorous but more efficient and cheaper alternative to embedding tracks on city streets for trolleys to run alongside automobile traffic.
For August, it cited cabin-crew reports that tuck boxes—trolleys filled with free snacks on long-haul flights—will be removed from Economy, while Club passengers will no longer receive a choice of their starter.
Just last week, Caper raised a round of funding for a system that is based on "smart" trolleys, with sensors attached to grocery carts to take note of items and add them to your shopping bill.
One night, my mother went on a date with an American boy, and they rode in the front of one of the trolleys heading toward the famous French Quarter during a heavy rain flooding the streets.
That's what German supermarket chain Netto Marken-Discount have done with their recent advert "Netto-Katzen" — which features cats pushing trolleys, cats being scared of cucumbers, and cats talking — and it seems to have worked a charm.
Airbus is trialing a new Internet of Things platform on its A350-900 test plane, which connects elements of the plane, including the seats, overhead bins, meal trolleys, and lavatories, to passengers and crews aboard the plane.
In stark contrast to the peaceful demonstration in nearby streets marking the handover anniversary, protesters surrounding the Legislative Council used metal posts to hammer at the doors and windows and repeatedly rammed steel trolleys into glass panels.
The Internet of Things (IoT) platform links real-time information from cabin components, including the meal trolleys and overhead bins, to crews and passengers aboard the flight in order to create a more personalized — and digitally traceable — experience.
But tight budgets, an ageing population and increasingly complex medical needs have left many hospitals struggling during the winter season in recent years, prompting headlines about patients being left to wait on trolleys for hours or even days.
Taking over a high point of midcentury modernism gave them license to study James Beard, rolling trolleys, Jacqueline Kennedy, the martini, John Cage, club sandwiches, Joe Baum, continental cuisine, Delmonico's, green goddess dressing, Craig Claiborne and Catalina sauce.
The Jewish district now feels at once like a tribute to and a caricature of what it used to be: Outside the Old Synagogue (Poland's oldest), bright green trolleys advertising tours of Schindler's factory bounce along the cobblestone.
According to a report by the American Public Transportation Association, which categorizes public transit as either being "bus" or "rail," a bus includes bus rapid transit and trolleys, and rail includes a commuter train, light rail, subway, or streetcar.
From slapping moving trolleys—this is not a euphemism, but literal—to telling rival Housewives that their "charity world is going to go down the toilet," Locken has already sealed her place as an iconic Housewife across all franchises.
Last February, the regulator had fined Ryanair 3 million euros and Wizz Air 1 million euros for misleading consumers with new rules under which only very small bags would be let on board for free, charging passengers for trolleys.
Until bags are lifted onto autonomous trolleys and loaded into planes by robots (now there's $50 million well-spent!), RFID won't help with the fact that some of these bags will be forgotten, stolen, and driven over by jets.
Glamorous 'air stewardesses' wearing authentic uniforms from the 1970s era cover each table or tray-table with a white tablecloth, set it with Pan Am branded silverware and napkins, and then serve the five-course meal from aisle trolleys.
A decade ago, you could ask someone what they pictured when they thought of the Golden Gate City: The Golden Gate bridge, of course, as well as beautiful Victorian row houses cloaked in fog, clanging trolleys, a bohemian vibe.
Residents said that when they traveled on the illegal trolleys that ferry people for a few pesos along the track when there are no trains in sight, a fellow passenger will often offer them a sachet of the drug.
The trolleys, as the carts are known, most of them fitted with colorful umbrellas for shade from the sun, can seat up to 10 people each, who pay as little as 20 U.S. cents per ride, cheaper than most train rides.
After the trolleys have transported customers across the Sahara to Libya, charges are then handed over to a "connection man" who is part of a network of traders that ferries them through Libya to launching points along its 1,100-mile coastline.
New York City's proposal, which is being called the Brooklyn Queens Connector, is part of a wave of attention-grabbing streetcar and light-rail projects across the country that seek to capitalize on both urban revitalization and nostalgia for trolleys.
PROTESTERS POUND WINDOWS In stark contrast to the peaceful demonstration in nearby streets marking the handover anniversary, protesters surrounding the Legislative Council used metal posts to hammer at the doors and windows and repeatedly rammed steel trolleys into glass panels.
Groups of schoolkids traipse past the cheese at the same time as they nosey at coal trolleys, learning about the industry that used to be here, none the wiser that this dark space is now home to an entirely new enterprise.
There, pilot and flight attendant uniforms, posters, magazines, dinnerware and menus, food trolleys and even reel-to-reel in-flight audio entertainment tapes are either on display or stored in boxes, having been purchased from or donated by T.W.A. employees.
The Trolley Man — otherwise known as Bob Diamond, an engineer and rail buff from Flatbush, Brooklyn — has spent decades trying to revive trolleys in his borough, and even began construction of a line before he was forced to abandon the project in 2003.
The plan, to be unveiled on Thursday in the mayor's State of the City speech, calls for a line that runs aboveground on rails embedded in public roadways and flows alongside automobile traffic — a sleeker and nimbler version of San Francisco's trolleys.
In North Korea, residents fanned themselves on crowded trolleys or protected themselves from the sun with brightly colored parasols as temperatures in Pyongyang, the capital, reached 34 C. Weather reports said even higher temperatures were recorded on the country&aposs eastern coast.
Prosecutors named the airport suspect as Faycal C. Belgian media identified him as Faycal Cheffou, and said he was the man wearing a hat and a light-colored jacket in last Tuesday's airport picture that showed three men pushing baggage trolleys bearing luggage.
HONG KONG, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Panicky Hong Kong residents scooped loads of tissues and noodles into supermarket trolleys on Friday despite government assurances that supplies would be maintained during an outbreak of a new coronavirus that emerged in mainland China last month.
A big part of this looming problem is the pressure placed on accident and emergency (A&E) departments across the country – with figures showing the number of patients waiting on trolleys for more than 12 hours has doubled in the past two years.
Prosecutors named the third man as Faycal C while media identified him as Faycal Cheffou, and said he was the man wearing a hat and a light-colored jacket in last Tuesday's airport picture that showed three men pushing baggage trolleys bearing luggage.
Adam Grabowski, who operates five trolley 'saturators' and two buffet versions of the soda fountain in the southern city of Katowice, said the element of nostalgia is making them popular, particularly among middle-aged and older people who remember the original trolleys.
He is also the current Guinness record-holder for the world's largest gingerbread village, which consisted of 1,251 buildings, as well as trees, trolleys, snowmen and other gingerbread figures, and was displayed at the New York Hall of Science in Corona, Queens.
These two would detonate the heavy bags they were pushing on trolleys but the third abandoned his bomb and was tracked walking for miles on CCTV back from the airport into the city, all the while his face hidden by glasses and a floppy hat.
Belgian prosecutors also charged three men on Saturday including Faycal C., whom Belgian media identified as Faycal Cheffou and said he was "the man in the hat", as he has become known, in last Tuesday's airport CCTV footage that showed three men pushing baggage trolleys.
Airbus has been one of the leaders in the charge for redesigned aircraft cabins under its Airspace by Airbus program, with its ideas including a "Connected Cabin" that uses technology to make more efficient use of existing cabin amenities, such as overhead bins and service trolleys.
" In addition to improving access to the laundry room, during Mr. Geoxavier's tenure Southridge 1 has also introduced bellhop-style luggage trolleys for the use of residents and bought cushioned benches and umbrella tables for the courtyards, replacing outdoor furniture that he described as "prison grade.
The Hyperloop Problem: Same as the original trolley problem, except that instead of trolleys there are pods floating on layers of air at speeds of up to 769 miles/hour, so you have to make a decision and flip a switch much, much faster than in the trolley problem.
Images from the airport's closed-circuit television cameras, Mr. Shanks noted, showed that two of the three suspects wore single black gloves on their left hands, and that none of them appeared to have any hand luggage in addition to the bags they had loaded onto airport trolleys.
Old-fashioned street trolleys with wooden slatted seats ferried guests into the core of the park, where 17 looming LED screens played a video loop of collections past, and waiters in custom-made Ralph Lauren looks passed cocktail franks and mini pastrami sandwiches and crab cakes with the Champagne.
After Australians posted photos on social media in recent days showing empty supermarket shelves and shoppers pushing trolleys loaded with toilet paper, the prime minister said this week he had been assured by the main grocery chains they could meet any spike in demand for the essential product.
The Hermes-branded boxes for the Birkins were plainly seen, loaded in to shopping trolleys as they were carted away, but police said that besides the bags, which can cost as much as three times the prime minister's annual salary of $120,000, they brought out cash, watches and jewels.
Of the three men charged on Saturday, Belgian prosecutors named one as Faycal C. Belgian media identified him as Faycal Cheffou and said he was "the man in the hat", as he has become known, in last Tuesday's airport CCTV footage that showed three men pushing baggage trolleys bearing luggage.
Driver of Supermarket Traffic: Studies conducted by CCL indicate that between 10% and 20% of Australian shoppers were prepared to switch retailers to buy cheaper Coca-Cola - a claim reinforced by the fact that Coca-Cola has been the top product overall in supermarket trolleys for the last 15 years.
Large amounts of weapons could be seen ready for the final fight -- though few had the energy to carry it out -- with boxes, crates and trolleys filled with petrol bombs, as well as flammable chemicals apparently looted from a university lab, including methanol, ethanol, lighter fluid and various unidentified gas canisters.
But sources within the ranks of United frontline flight attendants told the Chicago Business Journal none of the planned changes hit harder from their vantage point than did the news the airline was dropping tomato juice from the beverage list and substituting instead an additional can of Bloody Mary mix on beverage trolleys.
A half-cent tax increase that passed in 2002 that was supposed to go toward fixing these problems clearly didn't work, though it did fund some free trolleys that are owned by each individual city within the metro area and are therefore confusing as all hell to navigate if you want to travel between cities.
And the Venetian activist group focused on preserving the city's local identity, Generation 90, helped to organize a protest where locals walked the length of Venice brandishing shopping trolleys as they chanted "watch your legs, I have my trolley!" a common refrain heard around Venice as local people struggle to move through throngs of tourists.
He claims to understand it, noting that if you're not an Eastenders fan, or happen to be someone less-than-intimately-familiar with his body of work, you might think of A Country Soul as a canny piece of pre-Christmas bandwagon jumping engineered to be lobbed in supermarket trolleys alongside festive fruit and net selections.
The project has a cute name (the Boring Company), a wacky way of raising money (an "Initial Hat Offering" raised almost $1m by selling baseball caps), a physicist-knows-best approach to a social problem (putting private cars on high-speed underground trolleys to reduce urban congestion) and a quirky, memorable goal (to produce a tunnelling machine that goes faster than a snail, in this case a snail called Gary).

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