He picked up a fare at the taxi rank outside Marks and Spencer, in High Street, to take the passenger to Harwich Road. |
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They serve northern Italian fare including spaghetti carbonara, scungilli salad and shrimp Danielle. |
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The traditional graduation fare of strawberries and cream was served to all who attended. |
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The food is typical Bulgarian fare with the usual emphasis on meat, but with some pleasant surprises for vegetarians. |
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Traditional aristocratic fare included such fancy foods, many of which are popular among the newly wealthy classes today. |
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Served with Pondan Potato and garden fresh vegetables, this is the staple fare in the menu for non-vegetarians. |
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Such leaks have been standard fare in parliamentary politics and the mass media for decades. |
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Under the organisation of Kiwi managers, he forfeited traditional French fare to prepare imaginative salads for a backyard barbecue. |
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Its business card promises a traditional Mediterranean fare of fresh vegetables, meats, wines and cheeses seasoned with southern Italian style. |
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We'd gone for dinner, and we'd had what was to become our standard fare of a fantastic range of fresh seafood. |
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It has since expanded beyond that to include women's sports and more entertainment and reality-based fare in its lineup. |
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Otherwise it reads like so much of the entertainment fare that passes for news these days. |
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It is films and fashion, it is magazine fare and performance art, it is dance and design. |
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And these men will tend to fare worse during recovery than their female counterparts. |
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The party lists that fare best will be those with strongest national support. |
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Some will fare better than others when the kudos are handed out, but all will be secure in the knowledge that they gave it their best shot. |
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To go with the exotic fare were brinji rice, vegetable noodles, Mexican rice, steamed basmati rice, curd rice, pappads and pickles. |
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The recent bus fare hike has dealt yet another blow to the travelling public. |
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The theories to be discussed do not fare better or worse when restricted to a particular subspecies. |
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Vocal tracks fare better, presenting skittish avant pop with goofy arrangements and nonsense lyrics. |
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Different varieties of local fare is available in the various restaurants in city, and most of them offer the tiffin items. |
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Conversely, in times of rising interest rates, cyclical stocks fare poorly. |
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However, it's useful for gauging how a processor might fare in real-time 3D applications. |
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But did it fare any better with Rita, and what needs to be fixed down the road? |
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When Community members had to fare forth into rain or snow, they could don protective outerwear from a common stock. |
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These proposals should help to reduce the number of fare dodgers and act as a more realistic deterrent for others. |
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Commuters and tourists at the Eurostar terminal were caught up in rioting after transport staff tried to stop a fare dodger. |
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Paying commuters today reacted with delight to news that more inspectors than ever are now hunting down fare dodgers. |
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Although the bill of fare is chalked up behind the servery, menus are available to enable leisurely contemplation before selection. |
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Though he and his team of four continually confront fare dodgers, they are entirely ineffective at issuing tickets. |
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There will be a special fare for food lovers and the menu would be designed in the form of a cricket bat. |
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It's about instant access to Hollywood classics, new releases, indie fare and grassroots films, at any time, on any device. |
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So by inference just as there will be many companies that outperform the market there are also many that will fare less well. |
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Television channels are living it up this Deepavali, with special programmes and colourful fare to usher in the festival of lights. |
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Every transit network has its fare beaters, the riders who view payment as either optional or prohibitively expensive. |
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The fare hike will go into effect as the city's workers already face severe financial hardships. |
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I remember that one of us was selected to pay the fare to the conductress for all who entered the bus. |
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Granted, such fare may seem heavy for car snacking, but there is method in our madness. |
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The fare was simple, nothing more than gruel and sometimes flapjacks, but it was filling. |
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I do catch glimpses of red squirrels and deer, however, but I fare much better with the flora. |
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The Greek middle classes fare not much better in Tsiolkas's simplistic, one-dimensional portrayal. |
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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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It may be more of a surprise that Heather Graham did not fare well as a cover girl. |
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They will also be taught about diet and nutrition, first-aid, button stitching and the usual fare of painting, craftwork and so on. |
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How would your columnist fare as a freegan amid the consumerist excesses of Hampstead? |
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It will be interesting to see how they fare when the real battle recommences next term. |
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What's more, Northwest didn't attribute the fare increase to rising fuel costs. |
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One of the concerns going into the season was how the club would fare against lefties, because the team had six lefthanded hitters in its lineup. |
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Her torch song treatment of such plaintive fare set an ideal early pace, albeit one that was ignored by a good portion of the crowd. |
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The Southern fare menu includes chicken pot pie and meatloaf and despite the in-crowd feel, the locals are inviting and friendly. |
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On the way back the landlady and her kid brother were persuaded to give the new chip shop a try, and gave the fare their seal of approval. |
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One of our group just got his English citizenship, so we made him order typical British fare like prawn cocktail. |
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In fact, we were the last expected people of the whole lot to be falling for a fare like that. |
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The party of the president typically does not fare well in midterm elections. |
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Doctors have known that preterm newborn boys fare more poorly than girls, but it's not been clear why. |
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Look for traghetto signs and hand your fare to the gondolier when you board. |
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It put Mayo into the slenderest of leads with about 20 minutes remaining, an inspirational left-footed drive shining in the uninspired fare. |
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With a single fare card, it is also easy to encourage using public transport by introducing rebates for intermodal transfer. |
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Brighter outdoor scenes fare better, though the colors are still desaturated. |
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There were some wonderful Halloween decorations entered into the monthly raffle with seasonal fare such as pumpkins and fruit. |
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So his father sold one of his plots to raise the 5,000 gourdes fare for him. |
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After you get on, pay the fare to the driver or conductor, who usually sits in the front or by the door. |
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He bequeathed his books to his pupil, Ayyub Saktiyan, who paid more than ten dirhams as a fare for them being loaded on a camel. |
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They will fine them and make them pay for the fare and deal with any disturbance. |
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These burgers, however, are far from fast food fare, but instead an Angus Burger with Smoked Cheddar, Grain Mustard Aioli and Fries. |
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It's also the hopper season, so grasshoppers and caddis patterns are the usual fare. |
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The next morning she flipped a coin, double or nothing for her taxi fare money. |
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The book features rich, critical depictions of today's leading lights, and the luminaries fare worse than the nerds. |
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If the fare for both business and leisure travelers was the same, leisure airfares would have to rise to make up the difference. |
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He thought that if my baby was born now, at 36 weeks, it would fare quite well. |
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The programmes were a miscellany of serious sociology and downright mindless entertainment with the usual film fare thrown in for good measure. |
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We must look behind these numbers to see if how families fare after leaving welfare. |
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I've never been a joiner, I'm not a group-thinker, and I don't fare well on teams. |
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The movie spec suggests macho, testosterone-soaked fare that will appeal only to sports jocks. |
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Last transaction details including date, type of transport, fare deducted for that journey and remaining balance are displayed. |
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He said a strike could put a question mark over fare levels and peripheral services, and that the pension fund situation made matters worse. |
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What it wanted was its accustomed fare of light entertainment, something to help escape from the working week. |
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Tobacco and snuff were convenient and acceptable items, and more luxurious fare was provided when possible. |
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Plenty of winter warmers there, but some lighter fare might shift more desserts. |
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Not as heavily marbled as the usual fare served in Japan it is, nonetheless, a delectable meal. |
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I'm thinking it'll cost half my daily wages in cab fare, but it might just be worth it. |
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Casual classics such as fried clams, fish and chips and lobster rolls are transformed into elegant fare. |
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Tram bosses clamping down on fare dodgers are now sending 240 to court every week. |
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The Scandinavian-inspired fare includes pan-roasted salmon, venison, and roast duck with lingonberries. |
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The dramatic bills of fare change five to six times a year, featuring different drinks per season in the center spread. |
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In 1935, the Laplace transform was a topic of frontline research, by 1955 it was standard fare in undergraduate courses. |
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No one said you have to offer the same bill of fare at your bar as does the competition. |
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On a bill of fare featuring Aaron Copeland and Charles Ives will be the premiere of a new work by faculty member Paul Goldstaub. |
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In his online history of vaudeville, John Kenrick describes the typical bill of fare at major houses. |
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There is the usual fare of electronic equipment like mixies, ovens, chapatti makers, water purifiers and electric chimneys. |
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The centre also hopes to set up a trail around the town by asking local food retailers to offer samples of their fare or special offers. |
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The Laker standard fare was for a reserved seat booked for same-day travel. |
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While books by Indian authors are flying off the shelves, tandoori fare is reputed to have overtaken fish and chips as the national favorite. |
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In one block, you can take your pick of reasonably priced Russian, kosher Middle Eastern or Caribbean fare. |
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I paid my fare and then rode the first monorail that came, which was headed to Convention Center Station. |
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The authorized return fare was 36,000 in September, but prices have zoomed up since that we understand. |
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The surveillance team was rewarded with leftovers from the lavish banquets, which were much better than their usual fare. |
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But don't expect traditional Greek fare like skewers of chicken souvlaki, tzatziki and rice pilaf. |
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The dining room with chandeliers by candlelight, log fire and tapestried walls, offers continental and local fare prepared with creativity. |
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Parsee food is influenced equally by the fare of Gujarat and Maharashtra as by Mughlai and British Colonial styles. |
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Opt for simple comforting English fare like fish-finger sarnies with ketchup, or Cornish pasties and sausage and mash. |
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The entertainment fare was peppered with cinematic dance, oriental Thai performances and humorous skits. |
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All you need to pay are the underoccupancy supplements based on the number of full fare paying adults. |
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A computer system will have to calculate precisely how much of a multistage journey fare goes to each operator. |
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The great outdoors murders a fine wine's bouquet and strong-tasting barbecue fare ruins the restrained, delicate flavours of expensive bottles. |
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They will explore the age-old monuments, shop till they drop or sample some traditional Italian fare at an authentic ristorante. |
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Within the political class, it is standard fare to bemoan lack of engagement among the unenlightened masses. |
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It seemed fitting fare for a late breakfast on a day you're giving to yourself. |
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This is mediocre summer fare at best, and its allure is strictly limited to a narrow target audience. |
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Revellers enjoyed tables strewn with chocolates, cigars and flowers as well as the less traditionally romantic fare of pizza and nachos. |
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As always, there's a lot more than multiplex fare to sate your cinematic desires this season. |
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The fare is predictable, well prepared and reasonably priced, and the service is speedy and helpful. |
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Our bowels and taste buds rebelled against the fare that Cook's men had found wholesome. |
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Otherwise however big a breed of fish we are, we fare no better than the small fry simply because we all take the bait. |
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This charming little Costa Rican kitchen cooks up homey fare in an unrushed atmosphere, with friendly service and a karaoke machine to boot. |
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Hong Kongers adore street food and snacks, but local fast fare might not love us, dieticians say. |
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The fare rises are being introduced to encourage taxi drivers to work during unsocial hours. |
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Johansson and Christensen fare worse, though, with frat boy fantasies for characters. |
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The evening buffet features the particular dishes from the selected province, plus fare from other areas. |
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Arthur liked Ben a great deal, but no one could predict how a marriage would fare and he wanted so much for this one to be successful. |
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Those with the most diverse social networks tended to fare the best, he said. |
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While taking a fare to Taipo, he saw another taxicab with the identical license plate number. |
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From Monday, January 28, Laois County Council set maximum fare structure for taxis licensed to operate in the taximeter area of Portlaoise. |
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There is kitchen fare perfect for late-night nibbling, and a very substantial brunch buffet every Sunday. |
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The website, however, says that booking on payment of concessional fare by senior citizens aged above 60 years could be done through it. |
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I wonder how He might fare today with His uncompromising stand on Hypocrites and whited sepulchres? |
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The destitute found the fare either by selling their remaining assets or by assistance from ratepayers and landlords. |
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Most of the vines are white grape varieties thought to be likely to fare better in the Scarborough climate. |
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It was to march into situations with nothing more than your bus fare home, and busk it. |
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Vocal tracks fare better, presenting skittish pop with goofy arrangements and nonsense lyrics. |
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The general public probably only vaguely recalls him as an edgy, vulpine presence in such 1960s fare as The Dirty Dozen and Rosemary's Baby. |
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Academics at unionized institutions tend to fare better than their nonunionized peers. |
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Applicant Ian Curwen is hoping to re-open the garage, offering petrol and garage-shop fare at all hours. |
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Diners looking to eat out or take away can choose from a range of menus, from traditional English fare to Indian or Chinese. |
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Because the fare burns quickly at a high temperature, it also burns cleanly, with virtually no emissions up the stack. |
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Tall perennials will look and fare better if they are staked or tied up to avoid slumping over on the ground. |
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You can feel the romance, you can hear the waiters shout impatiently in their own language and you can smell the sweet aromas of Italian fare. |
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In this case, the numbers of people wanting to buy tickets at a given fare are random variables. |
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In fact, bargain fare offers are one of the few real plusses from rail privatisation. |
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The event organised by the Department of Tourism had the right mix of fare on offer. |
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He reasons that they would fare much better if they worked to maintain that hard-won loyalty. |
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Careful checks are made on how people fare after the help and very few relapse into this type of problem. |
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I could not help feeling superior as I surveyed the poor schmucks partaking of such costly fare while sipping their persimmon margaritas. |
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Whether you're a vegetarian or carnivore, Julio's will fire you up some fine Mexican fare and serve it to your table still sizzling. |
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In my day we wore medium-grey suits and school ties, and carried just enough money for the bus fare home. |
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And at the dining hall of the Games Village, they flocked for an evening of lip-smacking fare and oodles of fun. |
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The fare was a mixture of jazz and blues standards, but the house band did not play it safe. |
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The whole film strays dangerously close to anodyne children's television fare at this stage. |
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Large shrubs and trees generally can survive a large infestation, but crop plants and ornamentals don't always fare so well. |
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The outbound date of travel determines the fare for the entire journey and ticketing must be within seven days of booking. |
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Don't miss Josh's first-hand account of a cavalry charge, in which the assembled anarchists fare poorly. |
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The voice work on the dub is terrible and obnoxious, but the action scenes fare better, with great use of the sub and surrounds. |
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Tied into wellness, of course, is weight management, and the yogurt case reflects American's ongoing clamor for lighter fare. |
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Foods served on ceremonial occasions include daily fare plus whole pigs, potato salad, chop suey, puddings, cakes, and ice cream. |
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I am pleased Paul eats primal fare such as this, and little in the way of unhealthy man-made fats such as margarine and processed foods. |
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People responding well to antiretroviral medications should fare no differently than their HIV-negative peers, Cohan added. |
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Notebooks and files were conspicuously out on the table as the leaders prepared to chew over the weighty fare of international politics. |
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Spicy Thailand fare was spread on the table with steamy sesame rice, hotspurs and fried beef in oyster sauce. |
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The menu offers such eclectic fare as Greek salad, New Mexico meatloaf special, and chicken-fried steak. |
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There's a warm and homely atmosphere to go with the fare of traditional country cooking and game. |
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I ate some yakisoba and other standard festival fare before setting up my tripod and getting ready to attempt to photograph the action. |
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They'll dole out hearty fare including pancakes, burritos, chili and cornbread. |
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The accompanying music is pretty standard urban fare, with a touch of reggae thrown in for good measure. |
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The next market day is Saturday, 28 May, and there is plenty of fine fare on the programme. |
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Those who are extremely vocal about Kurdish language rights do not fare so well, and sometimes face arrest. |
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The argument goes that TV schedules are full of pap, with too much concentration on entertainment rather than the worthier fare of education. |
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Much of the music has a seafaring tone to it, with a touch of the heroic, swashbuckling fare you would find from a pirate movie. |
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It offers fare comparisons, terms and conditions, and hot links to airlines' Web pages. |
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More elaborate fare is on offer back up the path at Hotel la Portilla, where the restaurant looks out over the sea. |
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Best of fare was provided and compliments to the faithful organisers who put so much effort into such a worthy undertaking. |
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A half fare bus pass is available allowing travel throughout Wiltshire and Swindon. |
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Like the queen, he doesn't carry cash, so the billionaire has to scrounge cab fare from colleagues. |
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Romantic comedy is a genre mainly comprised of sappy, syrupy fare with few risks and fewer surprises. |
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A bitter dispute over taxi fare increases in Rayleigh and Rochford is to be decided by a court. |
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In fact, more often than not, the air fare increases as seat availability decreases. |
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If this is the standard of fare to be served up by the top six, cynics might say it would be better if the final positions were drawn by lot. |
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They demanded that the air carriers provide them with more detailed calculations before they discuss air fare hikes further. |
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Most of the transit fare increase will go into the pockets of precisely that wealthy layer. |
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The film is a mash-up of complex, old school conspiracy thrillers like The Parallax View and slicker contemporary fare like Enemy of the State. |
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Likewise, flowers that need to send up their stalks high into the sky, such as hollyhocks, will obviously fare better in a country garden than they will in a city window box. |
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At a fixed fare of Rs 15, the service is operative from 8 am to 9 pm. |
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Tape loops, samples, piano and the odd vibraphone take these songs away from the usual acoustic fare in favour of quirkier, yet still emotional, folk pop. |
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Rising ticket prices had been blamed on fare dodgers in the past. |
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We are pretty well on our beam ends as far as Christmas fare is concerned. |
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The shop is making up a special order of 800 smoked salmon, chicken salad and other sarnies for a client at Royal Ascot, as well as the normal fare for hungry York shoppers. |
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The game is almost certain to hinge on how well Manning and his receivers fare against Sherman and company. |
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I don't know how the driver managed to make the taximeter read 600 yuan because we learned in the hotel that the fare should have been between 120 and 130 yuan. |
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Curry didn't fare much better at the hands of the tabloid scaremongers. |
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It's irresistible deliciousness, obviously, not fare like starlit and The Brave and Dead or Alive. |
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They are moving away from the baked beans and Marmite sandwiches-era of old and are demanding far more adventurous fare from their campus canteens, says a new report. |
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He didn't fare as well in his only extended action as a full-time starter in Houston last season, but the Texans' offensive line and QB David Carr were banged up. |
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After all, he had grown up watching all kinds of films from Indian masala fare to the local Malaysian and Hong Kong Chinese films as well as Hollywood cinema. |
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When the crowd raise a Mexican wave half-an-hour in, it is pretty safe to assume that the fare being served up before them is short of compelling. |
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How would banks and building societies fare if it were not possible for customers to park within walking distance for just five minutes to transact their business? |
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The new system will feature magnetic FareSaver tickets and ticket transfers which passengers will be able to insert into digital fare boxes on buses. |
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Twenty stations and unlimited transfers allow riders to move easily from one line to another, and one fare takes them nearly anywhere in the metropolitan region. |
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A transponder on the windshield automatically deducts the fare when a vehicle passes, with a 50 per cent discount for a car with three or more persons. |
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The whole bill of fare is deceptively simple, but each dish is prepared with that little extra something that lifts it from the ordinary to the delicious. |
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The bartending staff impacts every aspect of your operation, from portioning and marketing your bill of fare to rendering prompt and gracious hospitality to your clientele. |
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The blackboard above lists the simple yet delicious bill of fare that just won the Standard mention as one of the city's 50 best restaurants in Philadelphia magazine. |
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The bill of fare is homely, cheap, and effortlessly stylish. |
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Almost everywhere in the country, from candlelit bistros to high-end restaurants, dining is a celebration of traditional fare dressed in innovative flavors. |
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The highlight of the fare is the flavoured cocktails and mocktails, fruit and vegetable carvings, which promise to transport you to coastal Thailand. |
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He was honest and trustworthy and drove for a fixed fare set by the hotel. |
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The resultant fare was fresh enough, but the dressing was bland and thin. |
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The place was silent, the only sound to be heard coming from the kitchen where the cook readied the evening's fare before the after work rush started. |
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Airlines charge a percentage of the first-class fare per kilo of any overweight items and the cost of travelling with a 3kg lamp can soon mount up. |
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Since the theme is sweets, Haas keeps the rest of the fare simple, providing a few savory finger foods such as cheeses and crackers, along with mulled wine and apple cider. |
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At the festival, the non-vegetarian fare includes murgh Avadh, mutton Nizam, and Malabar meen and anda Biryani, all of which have their distinctive flavour. |
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In my opinion that's about average for a meal in York, but my brain adds on the taxi fare back home which takes Sloanes into slightly expensive territory. |
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Before myxomatosis, rabbit stews and pies were everyday fare in Britain. |
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Not a great opera, perhaps, but nevertheless a very interesting one, its disturbing theme clinging naggingly to the conscience in a way than more sumptuous fare rarely does. |
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Let's see how they fare against a general who practically is unkillable. |
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Amtrak food can only be adequately compared to the execrable fare that used to await unwary travellers at the highway service stations of my youth. |
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Also quite nice not to be the one paying the plane fare all the time. |
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Its programming vacillates between easily recognized art house fare and mainstream movies, giving the impression that it doesn't really know what it wants to be. |
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The patio menu is a subset of the regular restaurant menu, with salads and lighter fare being the popular selections with diners noshing under the stars. |
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The tickets and transfers will be stamped with magnetic strips that will digitally communicate the value of the ticket or the time expiry of a transfer to the fare box. |
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Some highlights from the research shows that those firms looking beyond Dublin to get out of the traffic jams may not fare any better by chasing the rural idyll. |
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She looked a little edgier than the normal red carpet fare in a pair of high-waisted black harem pants and a cropped top, showing off a hint of midriff. |
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Although stews and casseroles are often associated with winter, pot-roasting is, to my mind, the perfect bridge between heavy, hearty winter fare and lighter summer food. |
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About five years ago, some bright spark working for Manchester Stagecoach Buses struck upon an idea which would make the company millions in additional fare revenue. |
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Bermuda's taxi drivers haven't had a fare increase since 1997, making them long overdue for an inflation-linked one even in the absence of any improvement in service. |
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The number of fare cheats has now been reduced to about 1,500 a day. |
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Later in life, shy women fare better than shy men, presumably because traditional roles such as marriage and homemaking place them in fewer stressful and novel situations. |
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It makes a colorful addition to chilled potato salads in summer or a satisfying accompaniment to heartier, wintertime fare such as soups or stews. |
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While it will satisfy a chicken craving, the food is a pale imitation of fiery Jamaican fare and not as straightforward as your average rotisserie. |
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From Russian fare to Chinese chow mein, there's a taste for every palate. |
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Just chuck it and try to get back, you won't fare any the worse for it. |
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With the fare on offer here it is not easy not to feel dejected, even sad that the directors have been so parsimonious with their offerings to kids. |
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After days without respite from the coarse gruel and dairy produce that was the usual fare of a herdsman, I was more than ready for some good meat. |
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Young cockerels make excellent table fare with juicy, flavorful meat. |
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The cheapest bus fare is roughly equivalent to a nurse's weekly wage. |
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The taxi driver picked up a fare at the taxi office on Water Street. |
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You may have to put up with crowds, but these islands have a tradition of food not found elsewhere, with classical French fare and local Creole dishes. |
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She loves Indian food, enjoys Swiss fare and cooks pasta at home. |
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In this sport, balanced designs tend to fare the best in the arena. |
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Compared to the private sector, though, the leaders fare pretty badly. |
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How did he, or his fellow competitors, fare on the food questions? |
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Stocks fare better over long periods of time than bonds or cash. |
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This isn't about catching fare dodgers, but rather an overall objective to deny thieves and other criminals the free use of the trains in order to prey on Essex people. |
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Left leaning proponents of the precautionary principle need to think carefully about how they would fare in political contests over their favorite social policies. |
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City of York Council is negotiating the introduction of a 50p day ticket for concessionary bus fare pass holders with all the companies providing bus services in the city. |
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Since many commuters do not understand the BMTC's jargon of stage, often, conductors collecting the fare become the target of their ire and abuse. |
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Instead, the heady aroma of cooking kept everyone awake and waiting to taste the fare prepared by a native cook, who donned the role of lecturer for the day. |
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There was a time, not that long ago, when the most exotic fare on offer in our capital city was coq au vin, a desultory vindaloo or a slab of lasagne. |
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The cryptogenic subgroup appeared to fare better with warfarin, but investigators believe some of these patients have a tendency to form blood clots in the heart. |
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The West Limerick pilgrimage to Lourdes will take place August 23-28 departing from Shannon, and the fare includes full board at the Hotel Jeanne de Arc. |
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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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The Ilkley train station ticket office was also closed during the power cut and the fare machine was out of service, but the trains continued to run on time. |
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One wonders how doctors reacted to the transformation of restaurants from outlets for bland, healthful fare to centres of gastronomy and gluttony. |
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I am passionate about food, my particular interests in my pub being both traditional English fare and the methods used for preserving food and enhancing its flavour. |
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Expect prices to range from crosstown cab fare to a few hundred bucks. |
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Given such gloomy prognoses, it's surprising how defiant and upbeat the small army of programmers working to bring alternative fare to their audiences seem to be. |
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In the final analysis that lone goal proved to be the all important score of a game that was hard fought but which only produced moderate fare throughout. |
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Police officers and revenue inspectors issued 32 penalty fines for fare evasions after boarding buses stopping in London Road, Thornton Heath, last Wednesday. |
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Only if no attempt is made to collect my fare will I dodge payment. |
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But there will be plenty of lighter fare for dozy afternoons. |
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It will stop some crimes and deter others, but the risk would still be very high, especially since the fare will often have the drop on the driver. |
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In 1949 the fare increased to a tickey, and there was a riot. |
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If the first 10 amendments were each put to a vote on nation-wide ballot initiatives, how would they fare? |
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This has big implications for how biotech research will fare in the future. |
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Here, Lee is looking to use shorter-run fare as a bridge between the two halves of 22 or 24-episode dramas. |
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In the early days, after meetings in McGuinness's flat on Waterloo Road, the band would reach into a jar of coins their manager kept on his sideboard for their bus fare home. |
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All the traditional English fare will be on offer during the day, such as roast beef, cockles and jellied eels, fish and chips, candy floss and popcorn. |
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Featuring 14 screens showing predominantly mainstream fare, each offers steeply raked stadium seating with ample leg room, drink holders and a perfect view of the screen. |
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Their fare includes dumplings, udon noodles, ramen and even sticky rice. |
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Instead, the message should be reinforced that simple dishes such as grilled fish, wholemeal rice and carrots can be just as healthy as fancier fare. |
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They were tired of the fare at restaurants catering to tourists and were craving something a bit more authentic. |
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Typical fare on offer includes dishes made from fish, duck, game and boar. |
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At the same time the tube lines would examine new ways of peak fare pricing, new signalling, reboring tunnels and even building entirely new tubes. |
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I'm not going to bring a fare increase to the board based on these circumstances, until we have this top-to-bottom review and until I'm convinced we've kicked the tires on it. |
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Holly, winterberry, cotoneaster and many other food-bearers yield nutritious fare that's more appealing to a wider variety of birds than commercial food. |
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Are we in for another overhyped, overdramatized extravaganza that does little more than feed our appetite for salacious fare? |
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What's more, while the millennials consume gobs of digital fare, they also master tech tools to evade marketers and to customize their own programming. |
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One of the plants to fare well just about anywhere is the common Lawson's cypress, which was introduced to Scotland in 1854 when seeds were sent from California to Edinburgh. |
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Shannon Donnelly on the genre's surprising comeback and why viewers are flocking to escapist fare. |
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He handed over his fare card so detectives could determine exactly when he had entered the subway system. |
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Yes, I know it's jokey, light, entertaining fare, but it's good as well. |
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Some appetizing soups follow to create more place for tasty fare ahead. |
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They fund diverse cultural fare in otherwise archconservative Utah. |
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It's average fare in an above average setting where you'll find a mix of tourists, locals and visitors from all over the Bay area enjoying some food. |
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Good hearty Zamoran and Castilian fare at reasonable prices, with a pleasant terrace outside. |
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Mario Garnero has contributed his fare share to the protagonism of growth markets. |
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If travel is rebooked at a lower fare, the difference will be placed in a future travel credit. |
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With barriers and platform tickets long gone, the bus company turned train operator is putting up makeshift checkpoints to catch fare dodgers. |
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A NEW taxi firm that connects passengers directly to black cab drivers is launching a special PS5 fare in Liverpool today. |
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My usual fare was the The Saint novels by Leslie Charteris, the Blackshirt series by Bruce Graeme, and works by Charles Dickens. |
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A national UAE newspaper claimed that drivers who made more than one drop-off during a fare would be fined. |
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My mate Sue didn't fare as well as she and her penfriend didn't hit it off and she was homesick. |
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The new offerings sit alongside the usual vending machine fare in a new cyber cafe on Columbia's Morningside Heights campus. |
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Price and Murray fare better as Knight Templar outstays Inventory in the two-miler. |
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Maximum fare of residence in Makah is being told 3600 Saudi riyals per head while 500 riyals in Madina city of the Kingdom. |
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Akshay takes to hamfisted fits to try and breathe life into this braindead fare. |
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My first visit to Paris and my discovery of the livery fare came to mind. |
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The result is a winning selection of new fare and takeoffs perfect for those who don't want to stay too far from comfort food. |
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The proposed mini-taxis would run almost on the same fare as charged by the autorickshaws and would have safety features such as a panic button. |
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These fares are one-way and valid for travel through June 24 combinable with any available fare on the return. |
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Menu will comprise ceviche, fajitas and burritos along with more traditional Mexican fare such as corn-husk tamales. |
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Queso flamedos, chili rellenos, enchiladas, chalupas, and sopapillas are standard fare in this southern Texas town. |
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