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Common usage on Canadian National Rail for a line of railroad cars is a "cut of cars". The term most used in the US is a "consist" or a "string of cars". Once the loco ties up, it is, of course, a train.
the cars can get picked up by the wind
There are many cars in the 2013 Cadillac line for the USA. Some of these cars include the 2013 ATS Sedan, Escalade Hybride, SRX Crossover, and CTS Sports Sedan.
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Edmunds.com is a very good place to look up the prices of used cars. They show you the prices of used cars based on the miles and conditions of the car.
there is no pick up truck in the movie.
If you look up "Types of cars with a Q in the name?" on google or Mozzila Firefox you'll definitley find results
If you're asking if "a row of cars" is grammatically correct, the answer is yes. People tend to think of a 'row of cars' as being cars parked side by side, such as in a parking lot, and a 'line of cars' as cars lined up, one in front of the other.
explain why it is important to line up decimal numbers by their place value when you add or subtract them
You may buy diesel cars at your local retailer. http://www.dieselcarcompany.com/ is an excellent site to look when you want to search up builds of cars.
If you have an X box 360 you push up and down when you are on the place where you are supposed to pick a car then push A.
technically you don't line up the ones. you line up the decimals. you do this because it is necessary to compare place value to place value in order to order.