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  • 101rail-fence — railˈ fence noun (US) A fence of wooden posts and rails • • • Main Entry: ↑rail …

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  • 102rail|head — «RAYL HEHD», noun. 1. the farthest point to which the rails of a railroad have been laid. 2. a place on a railroad where supplies for troops are unloaded. 3. the upper part of a steel rail with which the cars come in contact. 4. Figurative. a… …

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  • 103rail|ler|y — «RAY luhr ee», noun, plural ler|ies. 1. good humored ridicule; teasing; joking. SYNONYM(S): badinage, persiflage. 2. a bantering remark. ╂[< French raillerie < Middle French railler, see etym. under rail …

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  • 104railȝe — railȝe, ȝear obs. Sc. ff. rail v.4, railer1 …

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  • 105Rail Wheel Factory — (RWF) at Yelahanka, Bangalore is a premier manufacturing unit of Indian Railways, which is engaged in the production of wheels, axles and wheel sets of railroad wagons, coaches and locomotives for the use of the Indian Railways and select… …

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  • 106Rail-Head — is a poem by Gilbert Waterhouse …

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  • 107Rail transport in Tanzania — is conducted by two companies: * Tanzania Railways Corporation * TAZARA …

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  • 108Rail transport in Zambia — is primarily provided by two companies: * Zambia Railways Limited * Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority (TAZARA) …

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  • 109Rail traffic controller — (RTC) is a person or group who are responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the railway within an assigned operating territory. RTCs are also responsible for ensuring train delays are minimized in their operating territory through the… …

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  • 110Rail transport in Madagascar — is primarily operated by Madarail, a subsidiary of Comazar …

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