Television advertising is overpoweringly loud and often trite and tasteless, particularly those awful ads for motorcars. |
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We seem to be turning full circle, to the time when few people had motorcars and it was fun to travel by train. |
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Like virtually everyone else in rural North Yorkshire my business depends for its livelihood on people in motorcars. |
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Both superintendents also warned people against leaving items of value, such as mobile phones, handbags, wallets etc, visible in motorcars when they are unattended. |
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There were in the course of construction in the shops of the North Eastern Railway Company at York several motorcars, which were to be used as an experiment by the company. |
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Venice is unique in Europe, in having remained a sizable functioning city in the 21st century entirely without motorcars or trucks. |
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In 1903, motorcars were introduced in Mauritius, and in 1910 the first taxis, operated by Joseph Merven, came into service. |
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