upcountry in the PONS Dictionary

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Very successful in upcountry line, since it has flexicoil truck (bogies) and dynamic brakes.
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Usually not going upcountry now.
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It shows that he was more concerned about having a strong potential rival in the upcountry than about dealing with myriad competing minor vassal rulers from afar.
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Most rafts were made up of squared timbers, either hewn square by hand or sawn square by upcountry sawmills.
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He studied the religious life of a small, upcountry town for 2.5 years, living with a railroad labourer's family.
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Its flexicoil bogies and dynamic brakes allow it to perform well in the upcountry.
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She went home and had known that they had to move upcountry.
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Composed of rolling hills, the upcountry was composed of small farms operated by individual farm families.
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