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Meanings of new railways in English
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Usage of new railways in English
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For, first, few newrailways would be in direct competition with the old.
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The air was full of rumours of newrailways, new roads, and new commercial enterprise.
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The government has also promised newrailways, airports and highways to improve India's often insufficient infrastructure.
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The newrailways brought distant countrysides within reach and albums of pressed ferns became holiday memorabilia.
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There was no time to build newrailways, and the existing roads were rapidly worn out.
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The government says it needs the revenues from telecoms to pay for newrailways, roads and dams.
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We want newrailways built.
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In the UK in the 1860s the horse carriage industry and newrailways were threatened by the self-propelled motor vehicle.
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This trestle bridge plan of expediting the completion, and cheapening the construction, of newrailways, wants more study, at home.
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Both Koreas see newrailways as a key that could unlock regional trade and tourism, connecting the Korean peninsula with Russia, China and beyond.
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Thanks to the newrailways in England, we can send live cattle to every part of the market there, which we never could before.
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Instead of spending £40bn plus on a new airport, we could improve our existing infrastructure and build newrailways at a fraction of the price.
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Mongolia wants to find financing to build 550 km (342 miles) of newrailways, and plans to expand existing routes.
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Newrailways are coming, big factories are to be started, minerals have been located, there's a secret war on between great monied interests.
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Newrailways and improved transport networks are currently being built and businesses situated at these locations will be well placed to realise their UK ambitions.
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Newrailways have become a totem of "caring infrastructure", despite the fact that a mere 3% of journeys in Britain are made by rail.