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Restrainment
Restrainment Re*strain"ment, n. The act of restraining.

Meaning of Trainmen from wikipedia

- The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (BRT) was a labor organization for railroad employees founded in 1883. Originally called the Brotherhood of Railroad...
- The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) is a labor union founded in Marshall, Michigan, on 8 May 1863 as the Brotherhood of the Footboard...
- The first known instances of "hillbilly" in print were in The Railroad Trainmen's Journal (vol. ix, July 1892), an 1899 photograph of men and women in West...
- In 2014, he began work for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen governmental affairs team. Hagan was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio...
- of Maintenance of Way Employes Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen Service Employees International Union Workers United Colorado Workers for...
- Railroad Trainmen, and the Switchmen's Union of North America to form the "United Transportation Union" (UTU). Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (BRT) —...
- the first depot agent at the site who had the nickname of Popeye. The trainmen said they were stopping at “Popeye” or “Popeye’s Station.” The story is...
- Southern Railway (reprinted by Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, December 13, 2005), Norfolk Southern's 'Best Friend' visits stock exchange...
- The Switchmen's Mutual Aid ****ociation of North America (SMAA) was a 19th-century fraternal benefit society and trade union in the United States of America...
- "vindicated him in the eyes of labor". Whitney and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen had been supporters of Wallace since the 1944 convention. Wallace stated...