My adoring drive time audience will be out there right now, stuck in the traffic, gridlocked, and listening intently to this speech. |
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If the Government insists on proceeding with the proposed National Stadium it should not be sited in already overdeveloped and gridlocked Dublin. |
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Negotiating the chaos and commotion of the gridlocked Arc de Triomphe in a car is not for the faint-hearted, never mind on a tandem. |
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Bath Road is gridlocked at most times of the day and this development would add to the congestion. |
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A transport survey shows peak-time congestion is worsening and has left drivers gridlocked for 21 per cent of their journey. |
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Apparently a race meeting went horribly wrong and the whole city's traffic gridlocked for six months. |
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Often the whole high street becomes gridlocked, meanwhile half the street is blocked by cars parked illegally. |
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It could see major roads and arteries into the city gridlocked as hundreds of lorries are stopped from accessing the docks. |
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Lonsdale Street is gridlocked, primarily due to a couple of people ignoring the clearway signs and parking. |
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Groups gathered impassively in the road, among the gridlocked traffic, listening through open windows to car radios. |
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The situation was so badly gridlocked that the assembly suspended its work for three months. |
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As we all know, our roads and highways are busy and often gridlocked, which costs our economy billions of dollars every year. |
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Because scooters are much smaller than cars, they can easily slide in and out of traffic, especially when it is gridlocked. |
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The President was in town and New York was gridlocked from the Bronx to Battery Park. |
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The past few years of ugly gridlocked bloodsport politics have driven many Americans out of the arena in disgust. |
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Your main route into a city may be clear, but every road feeding into it would be gridlocked. |
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But English votes for English laws is on the agenda too, as are fresh powers for Wales and to currently gridlocked Northern Ireland. |
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Millennials can barely remember a time when jobs were plentiful or Washington wasn't gridlocked. |
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After three years of Labour government, Britain's roads and railways are gridlocked. |
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Late mornings and early afternoons are a good bet to avoid getting gridlocked with other shoppers. |
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As the state of their public infrastructure declined, Canadians had to endure longer commutes due to gridlocked highways. |
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These guidelines assist in managing liquidity risk and seek to minimize the potential for payments to be gridlocked. |
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But the fronts were gridlocked, the war dragged on in the mud of the trenches and the question naturally began to be raised. |
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The present bridges taken together only have five lanes in each direction, which means that they are virtually gridlocked at peak hours. |
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It couldn't have come at a worse time for the city's traders, who are gearing up for Christmas, but York's gridlocked roads are having an impact far beyond the city itself. |
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The vote left the House and Senate gridlocked over the issue. |
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Charter Avenue is gridlocked most mornings and evenings,traffic coming off the A46 to access Warwick University is the same. |
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The Sostanj modernisation is currently gridlocked in Slovenia's parliament, where it has become a political football between the governing party and the opposition. |
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Manhattan traffic will be gridlocked as the United Nations holds its annual General Assembly, which in 2015 will be the most significant in at least a generation. |
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The streets will become gridlocked and the air pollution will choke everyone. |
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Now, the U. S. is viewed as the climate change pariah, both the primary culprit for the world's crippling levels of CO2 emissions and for a gridlocked federal system in Washington that is failing to fix the problem. |
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And we and Russia share an interest in preventing the Security Council from reverting to the gridlocked institution that it was during the Cold War. |
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When the traffic police knock off for lunch, cars soon become so gridlocked that crippled beggars on hand-propelled skateboards outpace the motorists on whose windows they imploringly tap. |
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Roads were gridlocked yesterday as further snow blizzards arrived. |
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The alarm clock stung a bit more today. The lineup at the coffee drivethru was longer. You felt a little bit more stabby in the gridlocked traffic. |
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Gridlocked York could be freed by dualling sections of the A1237 or by creating a new ring road relief route, the city's top councillor has said. |
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