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undergroundRail service that runs underground. The first underground line in the world was in London, opened in 1863; it was essentially a roofed-in trench. The London Underground is still the longest underground system, with over 400 km/250 mi of routes. Many large cities throughout the world have similar systems, and Moscow's underground, the Metro, handles up to 6.5 million passengers a day. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Should I stoke Trojans fans' fear of abandonment by Pete Carroll, and make fun of his cloak-and-dagger meeting with Miami Dolphins officials in Costa Rica? What was truly unusual about these encounters is that months before the car is even released to the public, Honda shared intricate details about the engineering involved in the car, from the suspension to the engine to the electronics, something that was inconceivable less than five years ago in the secretive cloak-and-dagger world of auto manufacturers. Parachute school was followed by an assessment phase in which Hall began the "cloak" portion of his cloak-and-dagger training. |
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