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The network is called, The Tube, as in: I often take the tube to travel round London, it is quicker than a bus on London's congested roads.
Parsons GreenParsons are clerics ~ and people are often said to be "green with envy".
Presuming you mean fuel that is burned, coal, oil and gas come from underground mines and wells. Some experimental or small scale stations burn rubbish or biomass such as elephant grass grown for the purpose. Nuclear stations don't burn anything, but their raw material is often called fuel. This is often uranium, which is also mined.
As often as they need to.
Public shelters, which were often reinforced public buildings or underground train stations. Some people had concrete buildings built in there back gardens.
Yes, they were sometimes underground, and often covered.
An underground newspaper is a publication that is independently produced and distributed outside of mainstream media channels. It often covers topics and issues that are not addressed by traditional media outlets and serves as a platform for alternative viewpoints and dissenting voices. Underground newspapers have historically been associated with social or political movements seeking to challenge the status quo.
Receiver Stations
The mode is the term for the number that appears most often.
A dark, often underground chamber or cell used to confine prisoners.
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