railroad car

As long as he has a yacht, a private railroad car and his own toothpaste.
Tant qu'il a un yacht, un wagon privé et son propre dentifrice.
Rosenberg was also accused of stealing thousands of railroad car loads of furniture.
Rosenberg fut aussi accusé d'avoir volé des milliers de wagons de chemin de fers pleins de meubles.
Rosenberg was also accused of stealing thousands of railroad car loads of furniture.
Rosenberg fut aussi accusé d’avoir volé des milliers de wagons de chemin de fer pleins de meubles.
Rosenberg was also accused of stealing thousands of railroad car loads of furniture.
Rosenberg fut aussi accusé d’avoir volé des milliers de wagons de chemin de fers pleins de meubles.
Brought in a special railroad car to a siding in Pope, New Mexico, it was transported the last 25 miles (40 km) to the test site on a trailer pulled by two tractors.
Un wagon spécial l'emmena jusqu'à une voie de garage à Pope dans le Nouveau-Mexique avant d'être transporté par une remorque chenillée tirée par deux tracteurs sur les derniers 40 km jusqu'au site[214].
If the railroad car was rejected there was the uncertainty of when, or if ever, a new shipment would come.
Si la voiture de chemin de fer était rejetée il y avait l'incertitude de quand, ou même si, une nouvelle expédition viendrait.
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