Most complaints in the past were about bus operators, who let drivers and conductors increase fares above a tolerable limit. |
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We unload the bus and we all depart the training centre in a happy convoy of scooters and pushbikes. |
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Apart from rejuvenating our sales force, we intend to deploy tricycle pushcarts and vending machines in housing colonies and bus stands. |
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As Tina Wright folded her pushchair yesterday, she turned around to see the bus drive off down a Colchester street without her. |
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A yard crew bus service was instituted to meet these buses and move employees to their place of work. |
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She had been watching Hawthorne devour an old Golf Digest Magazine while on a long bus ride. |
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The glass window had been chilled by the outside rain and had cooled the hot, humid air inside the bus below its dew point. |
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This will put an end to the agonising wait at the bus stop for the harried commuter. |
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This bus blocks the exit from the public car park resulting in vehicles using the entrance to exit. |
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A Mexican border town in the grip of a drug war plans to tempt tourists back with free bus tours, complete with armed police escorts. |
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The dolmus bus service stops at the wave of a hand and gets you around very cheaply. |
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Because they are so young, they are likely to escape prosecution, but police have agreed to hand over their names and addresses to bus bosses. |
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The bus driver escaped injury but police warned the attack could have had serious consequences. |
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A seven-year-old boy miraculously escaped with only slight bruising and cuts after a brick thrown through a bus window hit him in the face. |
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Pensioners who have to dodge dual-carriage way traffic to catch a bus are dicing with death, a county councillor has claimed. |
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The system is efficient and well integrated with overground train, bus and tram routes. |
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A quick phone call and in less than ten minutes a green shuttle bus is at your door. |
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Strict instructions should be issued to bus crew, boat masters and the police to enforce the ban. |
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The simple fact is that I'm a diehard romantic, and I dream in soft-focus just as much as the next person standing in the cold bus queue. |
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These allegations are going to dog him on his final campaign bus tour and he didn't want that. |
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The outcome is a series of eye-catching shelters that enhance and dignify bus travel and make a strong statement in the urban environment. |
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Complete with sagging roof and grimy stairway, the flat was above a DIY shop and near a bus stop. |
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The male passengers were asked to get out and help push the bus to give it a jump-start. |
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I am sure Mr Rushworth would agree that keeping main roads and bus routes open is more important than gritting side streets. |
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He was convicted of four counts of inciting children on a bus to commit acts of gross indecency. |
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When the Thames Barrier Park first opened, the only access was by bus or a long walk from the nearest railway station. |
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When I passed my eleven-plus, she dragged me up to school, no bus fares, we had to walk. |
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The bus detoured off the arterial road to visit a huge new superstore, picking up a doddery old man who shuffled slowly to the nearest seat. |
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If we weren't touring some medieval fortress, drinking delicious red wine or visiting a duomo, we were on the bus headed to our next destination. |
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What may look like a simple journey across town can become a nightmare diversionary trek via rail replacement bus services. |
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The bus lanes are designed to ease traffic congestion but they remain controversial. |
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The Guardian says that the bus which allegedly had its windows blown out appeared to be intact on film. |
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Meanwhile the bus station toilets are dirty and the baby changing facilities broken. |
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The council says the work will take up to two months to complete and will lead to road closures and bus diversions. |
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Bus drivers have voiced their disapproval over their proposed relocation following the sale of a bus garage. |
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Assuming he heard the bus driver's account of what happened, did he believe it or disbelieve it? |
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Rules say bus drivers can use their discretion regarding dogs but they must have a valid reason for refusing. |
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It's a sad state of affairs when you hear certain young kids on the bus discussing punk rock. |
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The police arrive, gunshots are fired and panic breaks out as the bus passengers make a run for the border. |
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The scrawl which defaces many a wall, subway, building, bus shelter and cable box across the district is deeply offensive to many people. |
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The mishap with the bus did not help but it cannot be blamed totally for this dismal performance. |
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Advertising slogans in English and Chinese plaster the side of a double-decker bus in Hong Kong. |
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The bus driver and two passengers fled from the bus seconds before it was engulfed in flames in St George's Road, last week. |
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When the police arrived 20 minutes later, the bus was still engulfed in flames, which hampered rescue efforts. |
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A dummy camera was set up earlier this year to prevent cars using the bus gate. |
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And so Raquel and I parted company, she hopped on to a number 22 bus toward Harbor View and I found my way to the number 70 and 75 bus terminus. |
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Since taking up metal detecting as a hobby Clacton bus driver Terry Field has made a few interesting finds but nothing major. |
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He suddenly tenses up as he tells me this gigantic bus has just cut them off. |
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We caught the Windsorian bus up to the State Apartments and enjoyed tiny sausages on sticks at the finger buffet in the Waterloo room. |
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Transport bosses have pledged more cash for police patrols to protect passengers on night bus services in Manchester. |
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A state-owned commuter bus explodes in a giant fireball and thunderclap, bringing down a building near the shore of the Thames River. |
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Indeed, the bus drew up to my alighting stop when I was just ten metres from it. |
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In 1947 he organized a trip by bus that took an interracial group of volunteers from the North to the South. |
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In Florida, some brave passengers saved their bus from plunging almost 200 feet into the water. |
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You don't need a computer to read a magazine or newspaper on the bus on your way to work. |
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She fixates on the bus schedule in the town that she lives, and she knows every bus driver, what route they take. |
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A spokesman for the bus company said the incident was still under investigation. |
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The bus drivers take the flak from the customers for what is an expensive and inefficient bus service. |
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As my bus slowly rattled and groaned its way out of La Paz for the long journey south, I shuddered at what I'd let myself in for. |
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A flatbed truck tries to back into an edge of the bus to flip it over but it is no use. |
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Looking out of the bus window, I saw tank traps, sandbagged trenches, tank emplacements, barbed wire, low flying copters. |
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A bus driver was hailed a hero today for saving the lives of his passengers when a car ploughed head-on into his bus. |
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As he approached Ashdon Way in Basildon he drew up at a bus stop where he saw a young man. |
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The running of the number five service will be altered to ensure the new 17 bus can run to timetable. |
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The protests come on the heals of a strike by interstate bus drivers last Wednesday over a government decree ordering them to give receipts. |
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An isochronous data pipe provides a bidirectional path for data between an application and a bus structure. |
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Give the bus priority over other traffic by fitting a musical klaxon, like the emergency services. |
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The following two sections deal with bus lanes and traffic signal priority respectively. |
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This analysis has presented instances for which active bus priority may be justified. |
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The transport system in Kingston isn't so bad that getting the bus or train is not an option. |
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He managed to get off the bus before me, as I had two bags, my guitar and my skateboard decks to carry. |
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I boarded the first bus outside Argos on a busy Saturday afternoon, clambering up to the top deck. |
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One of my favourite things is to sit on the top deck of a double-decker bus and watch the world go by beneath you. |
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The shuttle bus from the Villa San Michele brought me down to the Arno Valley and the city itself. |
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A storm of controversy continues to rage over changes to bus services in Colchester. |
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The agency is challenged with finding alternative means of transportation such as car and van pools, and subsidized bus passes. |
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There is a story that's told about how a debutant in the Portugal team made the mistake of taking the seat in the team bus where Figo always sat. |
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On the bus on my way home, I was very polite to an elderly gentleman by offering him my side of the seat where he'd be more comfortable. |
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The minister stepped from the battle bus into a street fight, flooring the Government's hopes of a good press in the process. |
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We also hope to get the bus companies involved in helping out, and if anyone can help us financially, or with banners, they can drop us a line. |
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He offered to give him a lift to the airport, but Brigitte just wanted to be dropped at the bus stop. |
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Is there any connection between a hazardous materials license and a school bus driver's license? |
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That, in the view of this paper and thousands of frustrated motorists, bus passengers, taxi drivers and truckers, is totally unacceptable. |
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One good thing about the day shift is that I can get the bus home, although the last couple of nights I have ended up in the pool hall. |
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I like bus journeys as it gives me the opportunity to let my mind drift and to look at all the scenery as I pootle along. |
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For a number of years he drove the local school bus and was very popular with all his young passengers. |
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Why don't you get the opinion of people who use the system, such as bus drivers and taxi drivers, instead of someone down the road? |
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Sapling Road really has become a rat run since the bus lanes were introduced on St Helens Road. |
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Things have to go really fubar before he lets a bus run in outside of the time limit. |
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We took off, the bus bumping along the rough coast road, charting a course due north in the late afternoon sun. |
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We are talking about whether to spend money on a bus fare to the nearest clinic or buy basic foodstuffs. |
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A crowded bus with college boys hanging on to the footboard stands next to her. |
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As the bus heads on into the pine-clad foothills of Sierra Madre mountains, I think back to how my quest began. |
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Car passengers were given the opportunity to take their cars off while foot passengers were offered a bus to take them to the Scrabster ferry. |
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The bus services will go from point to point and all important places will be covered. |
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Realizing what he had done, he forced his way through the front of the bus and ran off, with a sly, toothless grin on his face. |
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To add insult to injury, the transport authority also attempts to increase bus fares and eliminate the monthly pass. |
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So he caught the bus and there was a stop just fore the finish mark by the State Hotel and he walked casually across the line. |
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Some areas, for example Tadworth, will have no bus service at all in any direction. |
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A bus crashed into a moving train at around 1 pm, killing six people on the spot and injuring nine others. |
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High winds are thought to be responsible for a double-decker bus crashing through a barrier and into a ditch today. |
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The streets of South London were unusually dark as our bus crawled through a rainy Clapham and Brixton. |
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About half hour from there, the bus crawled to a stop again, for another tire change. |
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Suddenly, the bus jolted to a halt and his head crashed into the seat in front of him. |
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An hour later, as the bus finally crawled its way out of that horrible traffic jam, it managed to reach the train stop. |
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Unfortunately, although the road is clear of other traffic, the bus can't reroute when it runs into a Utah snowstorm and slows to a crawl. |
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The bus service which was operating from the Coleman car park has been suspended for the present. |
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I wish they'd introduce a system for rating bus drivers like they do on blog listing sites. |
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They cannot place ads near hospitals, cemeteries or crematoria or on bus shelters near these places. |
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The bus would slow down to about five miles an hour and just creep over the crest of the hill. |
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On the bus a couple of days ago, I heard a man sitting behind drawling away in some kind of impenetrable accent over the phone. |
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His story begins in 1972 when Douglas was accosted at a bus stop in Edinburgh by two bolshie 12-year-olds. |
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A free bus is also available to get Koori youth and their parents downtown. |
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The trip took nearly fourteen hours, but it now takes less than five hours by bus or train. |
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He then stood, walked out of the bus port doors, and toward downtown North City. |
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During the day the bus takes vulnerable and frail people on shopping trips and outings. |
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The land is accessible by means of existing public rights of way and a regular bus service. |
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The government plans to franchise a quarter of the bus routes in Dublin to private operators. |
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The bus had to wait until the police arrived with bolt croppers to release the gates and allow the vehicle to get on its way. |
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I still don't know if it's a bus or a train, but I frankly don't care anymore, I just want a ticket. |
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We focus on issues that address the needs of bus users, such as bus stop accessibility and the comfort and safety of buses. |
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They're meeting some of the old freedom riders, Lewis himself was one, who integrated inter-city bus travel. |
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What I can not grasp is the concept of a bus arriving a quarter of an hour early and leaving well ahead of its scheduled time. |
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When school resumes again, drivers need to be aware of school zones, crosswalks and bus stops. |
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Emma helped avert disaster when she prevented the 33-seater bus freewheeling down Shap Road. |
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The bus was very crowded with a number of people standing as all the seats were occupied. |
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Santana went from minor league bus rides to charter airline flights in one move. |
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I took a bus from the North Shore of Vancouver to the main downtown part of the city. |
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The bus left the road at at the bottom of a steep downhill, and careered 70 metres down an embankment. |
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For proper operation, each SCSI bus segment must be terminated at the two extreme ends of the segment. |
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The schools barely have enough money for a fully equipped football team, and they certainly have no money for extravagances like bus yards. |
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The double-faced clock is mounted on the front of the old fire station on Victoria Road, next to the town's bus station. |
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But when the proposed cost of such a thing worked out at 9 billion, they decided to build a double-decker bus instead. |
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And while we like mass transit, door-to-door school bus service is a frill they should cut. |
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Not that you're bothered, but my journey to and from work is a two bus affair. |
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Other added bus routes will run along the north and south frontage roads along Interstate 494, he said. |
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Other bus drivers, allocated the lesser job of driving some characterless new red cuboid, waved at our driver with unconcealed jealousy. |
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The bus is little different from the double-deckers in Swindon, equipped with more comfy seats, and a toilet. |
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Increasing the frontside bus to get extra CPU speed meant faster PCI slots, thus faster video cards. |
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A bus interface enabling communication over a bus between the memory core of the display controller and the microprocessor is included. |
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His campaign bus is currently broken down outside of Winnemucca with fuel tank problems. |
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She was going to ride the same bus as us, but this one was too full, so she was placed on the second bus. |
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The mass rapid transit system and the public bus services, from my own attempts in getting around, are commendable for their convenience. |
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Passengers are annoyed that no notices have been put up at the main bus stop to advise them of the proposed curtailments. |
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A 1943 Morecambe transport bus ferried passengers from Lancaster to the port adding to the history of the weekend. |
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I took the next bus out, motoring up curvy roads to the Argentinian border. |
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A full bus load of Clonaslee people will be travelling to Lourdes next week for the annual pilgrimage. |
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He would just curl up in a fetal position in the tour bus and talk to fantasy friends that lived inside of his head. |
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The last stop on the pensioner's 30p concessionary bus route, it's half an hour from the capital city by regular train. |
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Sidharth rides a cycle selling tea and coffee in bus and railway stations to make a living. |
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A cycle lane is also to be provided, as are bays for bus stops and goods vehicles. |
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The party's manifesto for Swindon calls for more paths and cycleways, a tram system, lower bus fares and more wind farms. |
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The buses run on hydrogen gas, contained in six cylinders on the bus roof, and emit only pure water vapour. |
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With earlies you can't get the tube to work because it's not running so it's the night bus or the bike. |
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If a farmer wants to take a basket of poultry or a goat or two to the market, the bus company will be kind enough to help. |
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This would add running time to the route, potentially jeopardizing the number of riders, who might opt to take a faster express bus instead. |
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Nonusers of the HOV lanes also benefit from this project because revenues are used to support the operation of a new express bus service. |
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A pupil and a teacher suffered minor injuries and the bus was damaged in the accident. |
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Bradford bus chiefs today praised an initiative to curb bad behaviour on school vehicles. |
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In the exodus, I lose my friends and run to catch a bus that arrives, praise be. |
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The bus driver sounded his horn, whereupon the car driver deliberately reduced his speed and delayed the progress of the bus. |
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We were in an express bus that did not stop anywhere after a particular point. |
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A motorist repeatedly blocked the path of a woman after indecently exposing himself to her as she waited for a bus on a busy Richmond road. |
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The connecting bus took us up into Terminal One and within 10 minutes I was on the gangway of the Heathrow Express. |
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The bus company sent free journey vouchers, but defended its stance on keeping gangways free in case of emergencies. |
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A woman conductor does have limitations when having to move through the gangway of a crowded bus during peak hours. |
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And to be free from harassment in inner-city bus stations is a benefit indeed. |
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It's just as dotty to say short people are more at risk because they are nearer bus exhaust pipes. |
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Alighting from a shuttle bus, the merry band of revellers spot a dosser lying prone and fully concealed under a blanket inside a bus shelter. |
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The bus skirted the town, passing a cluster of dossers drinking out of brown paper bags. |
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The bus driver is stopped at the end of the exit checking traffic to his left. |
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Vicki stepped off the overflowing bus with a sigh, the forlorn glaze that had darkened Wil's eyes setting heavy on her heart. |
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The great advantage of the town bus was that the tickets could be used several times daily free of extra charge. |
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The hybrid bus gets 8 to 10 miles per gallon, which might not sound great, but that's actually nearly double that of standard gas-guzzling buses. |
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We were dawdling in the car park, when suddenly our bus came barelling round the corner. |
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Sometimes, she said, the bus and its passengers were still waiting there when the customs officers' day shift went home. |
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This group holds an event each month, mostly at local clubs with an occasional day trip by bus or weekend away. |
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A bus pulls up in the busy centre of Edinburgh and disgorges its passengers, including Faith, a tiny Pre-Raphaelite beauty. |
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A village couple claim the bus service for the disabled is being used as a glorified taxi by people fit enough to travel on ordinary buses. |
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Villagers look like they will be losing their main bus service in just over a fortnight, despite a deluge of complaints to the bus company. |
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As the bus meanders on, ducks waddle across the golf course and red cows and calves amble along the roads. |
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In Bristol today the schools are crumbling, bus services are inadequate, public housing provision declines, and no one flies on Concorde. |
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The spokesman said that the advent of the colorful and provoking advertisements has increased the number of bus travelers considerably. |
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The bus departs from Mill Street every two hours, with the first tour starting at 9.30 am. |
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Our bags were x-rayed, we walked to the departure gate and waited in the departure lounge until the bus was called. |
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Major bus routes serviced by the striking depots have been totally disrupted. |
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Besides which, patrol vans have been stationed outside bus depots all over the city. |
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This has led to long security lines at airports and no screenings whatsoever at train stations and bus depots. |
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Now, as I stand with my head bowed in shame, I would like to thank the City bus depot for their excellent service. |
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Adjacent to the rail station is a bus depot that accommodates Greyhound and SMART, making this a true intermodal station. |
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In this situation, key facilities such as bus terminals and depots would remain available for common use as part of the public transport system. |
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There may also be requests for bus depots and other civic amenities, for which we may acquire more land. |
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Pay, working hours and conditions in the bus industry have become notorious since privatisation and deregulation. |
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Located across the valley, you take a bus to the old-school Rendl gondola, which drops you on the complete opposite side of the mountain. |
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The site has plenty of public transport with a tram stop and six bus routes within easy walking distance. |
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By half seven we were out of the door, heading for the bus stop, Lauren waddling in her short denim skirt and knee-length boots. |
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Members were also reminded that a bring and buy sale would take place at the Federation meeting to help defray the cost of the bus to An Grianan. |
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They also tend to pull in, leaving the second half of the bus in the middle of the road, then pull out when people are overtaking the bus. |
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The bus stop in her village is a semi circle of paved road girdled by a hillock. |
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But when I took the no. 7 bus to work in the morning, it took a detour around the flooded roads. |
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The two of us used to get on the city bus and go there when we were fourteen and fifteen. |
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The recently-erected bus shelters are much appreciated by the bus-travelling public, but graffitists and worse are already targeting them. |
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He was arrested in the Roxy area by other police officers who pursued the bus on motorcycles. |
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These words were echoed by one commuter on the 65 bus route, which passes the advert, who asked not to be named. |
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One eyewitness reported seeing the police force students out of another bus at gunpoint. |
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The bus stopped, and the old lady ploddingly made her way off the bus. |
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He hastily boarded the bus and found the nearest vacant seat, flinging his bag on the window seat and plonking himself on the aisle seat, his favourite spot on the whole bus. |
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The fivesome took a bus from the airport to the hotel and had a late lunch prior to my arrival at a one-star Chinese fast food restaurant located in a nearby strip center. |
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The bus flipped over several times, before coming to rest on its side. |
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The company has 489 inoperable buses left idle in its 16 bus depots. |
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The proposal for this was made three months back to bypass the congested city roads and help the bus drivers drive safely to various destinations. |
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A good dual carriageway with two lanes for ordinary traffic and one for buses has been reduced to a congested road with one lane for traffic and one bus lane each way. |
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The interchange will include a bus and coach station, an 80,000 sq ft office block, an integrated ticket and information desk, along with shops and catering outlets. |
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They don't realise when they're lurking around the public conveniences at the southern end of the bus station that the meridian passes immediately through the cubicles. |
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Icey looked up from where she was leaned over, perfecting her look via her reflection in the window of a car, which was illegally parked in the bus lane with its flashers on. |
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A bus took us to a precipitous cliff with a door at its base. |
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Indeed a number of councils have considered operating their own vehicle fleets in order to undermine the market strength of the powerful bus groups. |
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An open-air debate with Solomon Pappiya as the moderator, near bus stands and public places in rural areas, is meant to target the floating population. |
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Roads and bridges in the city, overbridges and flyovers around the city, sky bus and roundabouts all over the suburbs were spoken of in a great hurry. |
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I may be boring, but they were eyeing my lunch covetously at the bus stop. |
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A few days later our bus is crawling along while we stew in exhaust fumes. |
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The bus crept slowly through the viscous traffic pouring into the city. |
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The association suggested the appointment of a further commissioner from a panel representing bus users but the proposal foundered in the absence of more general support. |
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He points out that the London mayor has powers to franchise bus services. |
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We don't have crossing guards, we don't have school bus drivers. |
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From my low vantage point I noticed the back bumper of a bus we were behind had inverted nails fixed to it, presumably to keep freeloaders from hitching a ride. |
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After standing around at a bus stop in New Oxford Street freezing to death for twenty minutes waiting for a 25, I couldn't be bothered to wait any longer. |
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And Cummins imports engines fueled by natural gas for mainland bus fleets. |
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When these currents flow across the circuitry that separates the rover chassis and power bus return, they create a small voltage that is measured and reported in telemetry. |
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The loss of full-timers who are loyal to their position because they receive living wages and benefits is a threat to bus safety and quality of service. |
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Shoppers can also get a refund of their bus fare from the customer service desks at its store in Basingstoke if they present their bus ticket and a receipt of their purchases. |
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I was committed to my plan out of sheer stubbornness if not near-poverty, and once I changed into some cutoffs and got on a southbound bus to Tulum, I was feeling much better. |
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The selections this week include reflections on the Meath bus crash, Conor Lenihan as a kebab chef, a Star Wars horoscope, cyberstalking, and deranged art. |
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There are many amusing mental games to be played on the bus when bored. |
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Our tiny bus wound up through the Inguri Valley whose precipitous road hugged cliffs and ravines, worming through crude tunnels and skirting thick forests. |
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I missed the darned bus by seconds and so have decided to walk. |
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The improvement in the roads led to the rise of bus services from the provinces to the capital, thereby aiding the migration of the rural population into Bangkok. |
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The protest forced the bus companies to desegregate the buses. |
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We got off the bus to walk among the deserted business buildings of Burke. |
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One of the problems with the bus detector idea is that it might confuse buses with lorries and a method of dealing with that is also being looked into. |
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But Joey called from the bus transporting them to wish me a happy Purim. |
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I have also witnessed the elderly pushing in the queue for the bus at the interchange, but if children dare do this, they get a mouthful of abuse. |
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I feel I am being discriminated against because I am a working mother who doesn't drive so has to travel by bus with a baby in a pushchair during the rush-hour. |
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For the moment, though, those of us who travel daily by bus in and out of Edinburgh would be happy to see the lights change to green slightly more frequently. |
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They covered 2,800 miles as they gritted main roads and bus routes. |
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I was so grossly overweight I found it difficult to walk to the bus stop. |
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When taking a dirt-cheap bus ride, you get what you pay for. |
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Easy to spot, the new buses sport distinctive purple livery and are emblazoned with The Deep logo, setting them apart from other city bus services. |
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Fantastic routes do go down other sides of the mountain though, with their ends linked to free bus connections heading back to the lifts, hotels or bars. |
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Not only was the geography of Egypt all rather dodgily presented, but they couldn't even get the basic geography of London right in the bus chase seen. |
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I protested that I had to enter the bus lane to execute a left turn. |
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To my consternation, the Prime Minister's police escort was clearing all vehicles off the bus route so that the PM's entourage could speed down the middle of the road. |
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There is an extensive air, train and bus network across Korea, and express bus services from Incheon International Airport to most of the cities hosting World Cup football. |
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From Masan, I took the express bus to Seoul and just within five hours I was in the Central Bus Terminal of the impressive capital of modern Korea. |
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It is not uncommon to see cars parked on double yellow lines and street corners for more than a few minutes, causing difficulties to the bus service in particular. |
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The bus driver, who dropped me there, wanted to give me a personal tour. |
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The station's reception area will include a bus terminus, a car parking lot with bicycle spaces and waiting areas for taxis and dropoffs. |
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He also takes buses, and relishes the desire paths that make up the city's bus routes. |
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Our guide insists we offer prayers to Mother Ganga, so I rise with the early birds of the bus and take a boat ride across the Ganges. |
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It has an airfield and is the base of operation for a major interstate bus company. |
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Very many of us are happy to go by bus or train if these come up to scratch. |
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I live in the Bronx, and I take the subway and a bus to get to my school in Manhattan. |
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If you live in a metropolitan area can you take the subway, train or bus to work? |
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Beside the demands on the transmission reliability, the expenditures for procurement and installation of the bus cable are of great consequence. |
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If you are not sure where to board the bus or the streetcar, just ask someone or follow the crowd. |
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My firm designed and constructed a Memory Box bus station at the synagogue, acting as a convergence point for the history of South Africa. |
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At that time there were half a dozen small bus stations sprinkled over Manhattan. |
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The blast destroyed a small bus in Kohat, which, like the earlier attacks, is close to the Afghan border. |
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This morning, as every other morning, Emilienne took her seat in the small bus to go to school. |
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The small card left over then creates a small bus tour and therefore a score. |
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The remaining tile, which initiated the small bus tour, is placed in the area in the top left of the screen. |
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In our small bus we then crossed Porte St-Louis, in the form of an arch, to find ourselves in narrow streets behind the Chateau Frontenac. |
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After an overnight stay in a hotel a small bus takes us on a guided tour around the national park. |
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With bus lanes, buses are not delayed in the approach to an intersection or a bus stop by a queue of other vehicles. |
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The bus station is pretty well lit, and there are generally people around. |
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If my late father had wanted to go rock climbing or bet his pension on the stock market, I see no reason why a bus pass should have debarred him from doing so. |
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The best model for New York is London, which has contracted out all of its bus services to the private sector every three years for nearly two decades. |
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It was such a lovely morning that I couldn't bear the thought of taking the tube, so caught the bus instead and rode on the top deck with the sun streaming in. |
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Just two weeks ago, bus passengers in Wallington were thrown into chaos after youths set off a firework on the top deck, sparking an emergency call to the fire brigade. |
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I am not a fan of bus travel in general, with one exception, which is that I enjoy sitting in the front seat of the top deck of a double-decker bus and watching London go by. |
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In a separate incident in North Yorkshire last Saturday, in York, a shotgun was fired at the top deck of a First York bus as it passed a group of teenagers in Huntington Road. |
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Tory Euro-MPs say over-prescriptive details will make it more expensive for manufacturers to comply with the worthy goal of improving bus conditions for disabled people. |
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The 15,000 TELBUS telephone numbers posted on the 8,600 bus stop panels will gradually disappear and be replaced by the AUTOBUS number. |
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When travelling long distances, try to take a train or bus rather than flying or driving. |
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Nowadays, persuading a motorist to take a train, the underground or a bus represents a challenge that serves the public interest. |
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If you take a train to Mâcon Loché that does not have a bus connection to Taizé, taxis can be hired at the station. |
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The gunmen made the passengers disembark from the bus and shot them one by one after identifying them as Shiites, the police said. |
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Allow time for your group to disembark from the bus and walk to the Visitor Welcome Centre entrance located at the base of the Peace Tower. |
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With MagicSpeed MS 900 WAECO offers a CAN bus compatible cruise control that communicates directly with the vehicle's data lines. |
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Or those unsmilingly buff athletes with milk moustaches on every bus just out of reach of defacers' spray cans. |
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I left Mexico City one morning on a bus packed to capacity and began my tour. |
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Imagine what it is to embark on a bus and look around in fear, not knowing whether that bus will reach its destination or blow up. |
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This allowed them to kit out a bus and they secured a residency on the Southbank. |
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Get to the stadium around 10.30 and decide to stay hidden away in a bus so I can watch what's happening up on stage undisturbed. |
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Consequently, the design of poles and flags marking the bus stop can contribute towards an attractive appearance from a marketing point of view. |
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To change the metaphor, the scene resembles a triple-decker bus that isn't going anywhere. |
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers bus tours and guided interpretive hikes through badlands, bone fields and fossil beds. |
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To accommodate the changes to the street grid, five bus lines were rerouted and some were made longer. |
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It will provide 4.2 million hours of service on the bus network, 65,000 additional hours in comparison with the 2001 forecasts. |
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A hundred times, Doretha Brown, the bus driver, had to yell for everyone to sit down. |
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