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[treyn] / treɪn /






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Responding to the ORR's statement, Eurostar said it confirmed "the huge potential for growth in international rail and the ambition across the industry to bring more passengers to Europe by train".

From BBC Aug. 17, 2026

Data centers get stuffed with a lot of hardware, including the Nvidia chips that are used to train and run models and memory chips that store information.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 17, 2026

"She wants to go out and train," he said.

From Barron's Aug. 15, 2026

The question is will Shields train her to rush the passer so he can practice his blocking techniques against someone with agility and a hunger to do anything for biscuits?

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 15, 2026

Case Company of Racine, Wisconsin, sent their special train down through Indiana.

From "The Teacher’s Funeral" by Richard Peck

Around 6,000 people were stranded overnight at Narita, one of two main airports serving Tokyo, with many trains to and from there cancelled until Friday afternoon, the Chiba disaster office said.

From Barron's Aug. 14, 2026

Mamdani offered an amiable leftist alternative to “making the trains run on time,” flexing state power to make life easier and more affordable for average citizens.

From Salon Aug. 14, 2026

Visitors to the airport have been able to watch the trains in action, but travelers have yet to benefit.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 14, 2026

Meta decides when it trains the next generation of its open-weight models, and its capabilities—not those of the community—determine the models’ basic level of intelligence.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 11, 2026

To be learning about these boys rather than just imagining them, to be trying to solve the mystery of the call in an orderly way rather than merely by hopping on trains.

From "The Brightwood Code" by Monica Hesse

For about a month, Báez trained with Cardinals coaches on his swing in an effort to improve his contact rate.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 16, 2026

However, it was understandable that he faded as the match wore on, given he had trained for less than a week since returning from holiday before his 62-minute outing.

From BBC Aug. 15, 2026

Vincent swears dogs can be trained to do anything, like open the refrigerator.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 15, 2026

Cobbled together in the aftermath of 9/11, the agency has 7,100 armed, highly trained agents and another 800 criminal analysts, as well as access to troves of confidential data about hundreds of millions of Americans.

From Salon Aug. 15, 2026

He was also introduced to such nonthreatening species as pheasants, pigs, and sheep and trained to recognize other pandas as his own kind.

From "Camp Panda" by Catherine Thimmesh

The company added that suspending a store is a "precautionary measure" to prevent further alerts while staff undergo additional training.

From BBC Aug. 17, 2026

But as she starts training for 2028, Truwit knows even her national record times might not be enough to get on the podium in L.A.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 16, 2026

It is less clear whether independent open-model developers can make enough revenue to pay for the gargantuan cost of training a cutting-edge model.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 16, 2026

One 2026 study found unstable surface training significantly improves postural control, or the ability to remain stable, in older adults.

From Science Daily Aug. 16, 2026

Angela picked a piece of lint off her blue skirt and then stood at attention, her back perfectly straight, just like in the training videos.

From "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix




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