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  • I am specially pleased with; the last being an episodical bogie story about the Bass Rock told there by the Keeper. Vailima Letters
  • It follows their recent acquisition of Rail Project, a design-engineering firm which specialises in bogies and related freight-wagon components.
  • June 21st, 2009 SHIMLA - In a freak accident, a 20-year-old man, who was travelling on the Shimla-Kalka holiday special train, was crushed between the tunnel wall and the rail bogie in Himachal Pradesh's Shimla district Sunday, railway police said. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • He employed boys because they were cheap and he had a lot of rough work, and they could get under floors and "bogies" with their pots and brushes, and do all the "priming" and paint the trucks. Over the Sliprails
  • But thanks to double bogies front and back, wide tracks, and a mighty handy boom, ground disturbance is kept to a minimum.
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  • Most of these dear people are even ignorant as to who 'bogie' is, or why we should be so proud of beating him. The Rosary
  • The compartments have the added protection of three to four cross-bars running through all the bogies - to prevent robbery, snatching or the entry of miscreants through the window.
  • There are carriages on their side, bent and twisted and there are bogies [wheels] all over the place.
  • The finished carbody was mounted on a pair of dual-axle rubber-tired bogies, the front set being steerable.
  • The drive axle system is based on experience with over 200 forwarders, and uses bogies out front with a single axle out back.
  • One oddity that will emerge is the number of types with four-coupled wheels on each motor bogie.
  • Two shunting locomotives with the same engine, torque converter and final drive, but driving each axle on both bogies, were bought of Clayton Equipment Company the same year.
  • The worried passenger tried to enter the train only to slip and dangle between the footboard of the bogie and the platform.
  • He shouldn't be in a job that doesn't largely involve counting his bogies as the main task.
  • In the 1970s the Texas Guard, part of the North American Air Defense Command, also regularly scrambled fighters to intercept unknown bogies headed toward the US over the Gulf of Mexico.
  • L - 27-29, 31-35 Brush bogie cars.
  • It is all outside frame with vacuum brakes on the rear bogie.
  • It was taken to the blunger by wheelbarrow, or horse and cart, and more recently in bogies on a small narrow gauge railway by a pulley system linked to the steam engine.
  • Italian poets, in any case, have different bogies to contend with than those of American poets.
  • Laughter and derision are in many ways the deadliest bogies in politics.
  • Recruited from the strongest and healthiest of the working-classes, it is above all indispensable that the Chinese letter-carrier should not be afraid of any ghostly enemy, such as bogies or devils. Historic China, and other sketches
  • ‘It's not clear whether the anniversary offer will be trains or bogies.
  • Designed to work in commercial thinning and selective cuts like the smaller 4F, it boasts larger wheels and bogies as well as greater tractive effort, all handy for the steeper, broken terrain being logged.
  • Mechanical expertise and mechanical and electrical components, including bogies, will come from Adtranz.
  • It is all outside frame with vacuum brakes on the rear bogie.
  • When escorting, maintain a tight weave over your formation when bogies are sighted.
  • Like most Class 2 bogies, Theys attack singly or in groups, and only ever attack when their prey is alone.
  • The steam engine with six bogies arrived from Shornur, through a metre-gauge track.
  • Normally, the front power bogie carried a tank for water supplies, the rear bogie carrying the fuel, and perhaps some more water.
  • The burden of Mr. Onslow's prophecy was the unfairness of the trial; and his "bogies" were detectives, just as Mr. Buckingham's were Jesuits. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis
  • In the not-so distant past, passengers would find their hair matted and their skin a shade darker from the soot of the steam engine that was pulling their bogies.
  • The middle class group has been scared into support of these governments by the very careful exploitation of certain bogies. Is Democracy Outworn
  • Later versions used ‘bogies’ or special trucks in place of tires.
  • You can see the two bogies, but not the three cylinders in line between the frames of each.
  • Restoration work on the chassis and coach body will commence soon and replacement bogies are now being sought.
  • Tovas tribe, and knows something of why her father fled from his old home; that is, she believes it to have been through fear of El Supremo, the "bogie" of every Paraguayan child, boy or girl. Gaspar the Gaucho A Story of the Gran Chaco
  • So if an American Fukushima bankrupts our nation and destroys your family, reactor owners like Entergy could ride off as scott-free as those badgeless bandidoes that killed Bogie. Harvey Wasserman: Nuke Industry to America: "We Don't Need No Stinking Fire Protection"
  • There were other people in the bogie as well, and I assumed all of them were going to Churchgate like me, since the shelves were still almost completely empty.
  • Adding at least two more bogies will reduce the rush.
  • I reckon I could press that puppy clear through the desk it’s mounted on when certain bogies from my past trotted through the viewfinder. Cheeseburger Gothic » Chill the fuck out.
  • Another was an amusing story about a group of French airmen who would ‘borrow’ a railway bogie to get back to Elvington from Layerthorpe after a night's drinking, sent in by a reader from Foxwood.
  • Do you know the difference between real bad guys and the bogies leaders use to try and hoax your liberties away?
  • The word is of unknown origin; it may be connected with "bogie" (_q. v._) a truck. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • While Cejka and the rest of the leading pack continued to pick up strokes, Dyson fell further behind with bogies at the fifth a sixth holes, reaching the turn in 41.
  • The trailer is powered by small drive-assist wheels which engage the rear bogie wheels.
  • In fact, I can't even recall hearing them called Soviets or Russians or anything that would identify them; all we get are references to MiGs and bogies.
  • We had joy, we had fun, flicking bogies at the sun.
  • The Educorp catalogue also lists some more contemplative, or just curious, examples, including the Bogie Stack.
  • Two bogie cars were not allowed to pass each other on the curve at the top of Ringstead Road.
  • We have seen small sea-serpents, and there is no reason why there might not be big ones, but as to what you call bogies and ghosts, for goodness sake throw over all those silly superstitious notions. Fire Island Being the Adventures of Uncertain Naturalists in an Unknown Track
  • The train, except for a solitary bogie, is unreserved.
  • So, NORTHCOM will be testing response and "missile defense" which likely means a number of military jets in the air, and "bogies" on air controller's screens. "TOPOFF 4" and Vigilant Shield: October 15-19
  • -- Russian tallow in saucers, oil of birch, flowers of sulphur, hellebore, pepper, tobacco, are said to be "bogies," the last especially, to the Dermestes beetles and their cousin, Anthrenus museorum. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • This system uses specially reinforced and equipped highway trailers and ‘bogies’, or special trucks.
  • Other South African inventions on show are the tellurometer, the first commercial microwave distance-measuring device, used mainly for land surveying, the Scheffel Bogie, an undercarriage for trains, and the Freeplay wind-up radio. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • For bogies and underframes the rolled steel bars were dealt with similarly to wagon components.
  • While they chose standard gauge for it small turning radius and medium size bogies with a high carrying capacity, railways feel there is no need to introduce another gauge in the country.
  • Now there aren ? ? t fatigue design loads of bogie frame supports in our country.
  • Mechanical expertise and mechanical and electrical components, including bogies, will come from Adtranz.
  • Amidst the resulting squeals of disgust, it slid slowly down the frosted pane, leaving a trail of what appeared to be jellied pink bogies in its wake.
  • Government officer was attempting to obtain money from his subordinates by illegal means; and _bakshish_ -- that bogie of the Nile Valley -- cast its shadow upon all men. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
  • Restoration work on the chassis and coach body will commence soon and replacement bogies are now being sought.
  • Suspension is by rigid-axle bogie on longitudinal semi-elliptical leaf springs.
  • It is all outside frame with vacuum brakes on the rear bogie.
  • The depot has always carried out some maintenance but is now dealing with mechanical and electrical jobs such as bogies, compressors and couplers and environmental and cosmetic work.
  • I wonder, f'rinstance, if Rasul Bogiev's Bronze in judo might somehow reinforce the notion that his country, Tagikistan, could be doing better. The most famous woman in all of Thailand
  • They were called in to intercept incoming bogies and succeeded in downing two PAF F86s out of four that were attacking the airfield.
  • Now, you have to understand that it's not designed to survive it being crooked like that when it touches the ground and so it's likely the first thing that will happen and, of course, the nose will be lowered much -- as late as possible at the slowest possible speed but you're probably going to tear that's called a bogie (ph), those wheels they're probably going to be torn off. CNN Transcript Sep 21, 2005
  • It's true that a few A-4s were flown by the Navy Fighter Weapons School at Miramar, California-but they played the role of "bogies," which the fighter pilots in training were supposed to intercept and shoot down. Free Democracy
  • Well anyway my dears, that's enough about snot, sneezing, mucus, bogies and phlegm.
  • There were Ghosts, plain and simple: mere bogies, fully conscious of their own decay, who had accepted the traditional role of the spectre, and seemed to hope they could frighten someone.
  • These seats are twenty per train (twenty-two bogies with seventy two seats each).
  • He reappears to announce that about three metres down on the river bed he has discovered a complete bogie - two pairs of wheels and axles - from the train.
  • American has a movable truck or "bogie" under the front part of the engine. Peter Cooper The Riverside Biographical Series, Number 4
  • His provincialism is the measure of his fear of bogies or the defect of his imagination. Trans-national America
  • The front bogie was snapped clean away, the other spinning uselessly as it hit the ground. WHITE LIES
  • The worried passenger tried to enter the train only to slip and dangle between the footboard of the bogie and the platform.
  • The 811 H has Linde hydraulic pumps and Parker hydraulic components, a NAF gearbox, oscillating rear axle and DANA bogie axles which are made in Italy.
  • About the four-wheel end bogies on carriages that they invented? WHISTLER IN THE DARK
  • A bogie is a British railway term for a wheeled truck or frame under a long carriage or engine that can swivel to help the vehicle around curves.
  • Each of the four main units has a six wheel bogie with two wheels forward and four wheels rear of the shock absorber.
  • Then the play began, and by the time the first act was over Alice had taken a mental inventory of her "bogie" and made up her mind that she was no bogie at all. Uncle Terry A Story of the Maine Coast
  • Bogies is housed in a restored movie theater and decorated with Humphrey Bogart memorabilia.
  • They say that from the time it was built, somewhere about 1831, by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to collect water for the canals, it has been the "bogie" of the district. The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin
  • After some humorous misunderstandings I finally caught up with my pal Bogie and had a lovely pub lunch with the whole Bogie clan (not to be confused with "bogie" and yes, when in Britain I do try to visit only the people whose names begin with "B"), then lots of lively conversation until rather late -- and of course, I came away with a handful of entertaining disks to take away (thanks again!) 2007 UK Tour (Leg One) Part Two
  • She rushed frantically from one bogie to another looking for her beloved son, but all she could see were a host of alien faces staring back.
  • A crowd which had gathered began to burn the bogie, and only dispersed after the RPF had resorted to four rounds of firing.
  • The Bishop hastily returned to the charge, endeavouring to persuade his little granddaughter that the "bogie" had really been "cook's black cat," generally condemned to the kitchen and blackbeetles, but occasionally let loose to roam the upper floors in search of nobler game. The Case of Richard Meynell
  • A bogie is a British railway term for a wheeled truck or frame under a long carriage or engine that can swivel to help the vehicle around curves.
  • He could have maintained the joint lead had he not miscalculated bogies at the ninth and 17th holes.
  • Because of the weight of the bogie, if it's traveling at 11 miles per hour, NASCAR can re-create the impact of a 40-mph crash.
  • In order to analyze the dynamical performance of a D35 schnabel wagon bogie, the rigid-flexible-coupling full-vehicle model was established with template-based modeling mothdology.
  • Arsenault's has fitted the Beaver with tracks on the bogie wheels to give it increased stability.
  • The haste in which a group enters the bogies in search of pet bottles after the passengers get down, indicates the new concept assumed by the term, ‘recycling’.
  • I hereby promise to donate £5 to the campaign fund of anyone prepared to stand in Worcester as the Pants Candidate and pursue him round his constituency with supporters dressed as bogies and toilet turtles.
  • The measurement device for wear of adapters on Zhuan 8 A type freight car bogies is developed.
  • Even so-called Chance, which used to be the "bogie" behind Natural Selection, has now been found to illustrate -- in the law of Probabilities -- the absence of Chance. The Story of the Mind
  • Each bogie is fitted with two traction motors with final chain drive to all wheels with layshafts.
  • It was like being inside a blender as the bogie rattled and bounced around.
  • We show a sixty percent chance of bogies being Iraqi MIG - 23's.
  • The two bogies and their transition motors were also scaled down from this design, but at the builder's recommendation a more robust alternator was fitted.

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