The first round used steam locomotives, the Germans using a model German DR Class 58.30 and the British using James'own childhood model of LNER Class A3 4472 " Flying Scotsman " " with realistic chuffing sound ", driven by Oz Clarke.
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In the distance, I can hear the Stanley's pumps chattering; as it nears, the nearly silent chuffing of the steam engine becomes audible, then suddenly the gray car spurts into sight rounding a bend _ Shanklin is now driving, having switched with Campbell on the fly!
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Using the heavy cadences of nursery rhyme and baby words such as'chuffing, " achoo,'and'gobbledygoo,'she employs a technical device similar to Joyce's in " A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man ", where the child's simple perspective is reflected through language ."
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"So many of us moved out here because it's so nice and quiet and rural, and plopping a big casino in the middle of it all would ruin the flavor of the area, " said Nancy Flynn, whose house sits next to the vast, empty lot where backhoes will soon start busily chuffing and digging.
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I am the guy in the black-and-white Ray Milland movie . . . train station in the snow, topcoat collar pulled up and fedora pulled down against the ferociously swirling snow . . . the big steam engine begins chuff-chuffing away, perhaps to Florida, leaving me, after goodbyes, wading back into my snow world.
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At the inn later that night the Traveller hears the faint whistle and chuffing of a passing train before retiring to bed, and in his sleep dreams of The Signalman telling him not to call out and, even though he could not hear it as the time, of the bell bathed in the red light of the tunnel making its vibrating ring.
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Steam locomotives, for example, come with microprocessor-controlled, CD-quality digital sound : authentic whistles and bells; steam puffing and smoke chuffing that is synchronized to the speed of the engine; squealing brakes on curves; radio chatter between engineers and train dispatchers and freight yard or passenger station effects, including the conductor's " All aboard !"