The technology just couldn't shake the stereotype of being too fanciful for real-world straphangers. |
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For the third year now, the spirits of weary straphangers on Calgary transit will be lifted. |
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Unbeknownst to the vast majority of straphangers, the humble MetroCard is essentially a floppy disk, uniquely identified by a serial number on the flip side. |
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That path, delightful as it has proved for developers and straphangers, may leave moviegoers wanting more. |
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Monday, a busy time on Vanderbilt, the sidewalks thick with strollers and straphangers heading for any number of nearby trains. |
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There are also images of coal miners and burlesque dancers, prizefighters, straphangers and even a pair of lovers perched on a park bench. |
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There have to be ground rules that protect the taxpayers of New York City and protect the straphangers. |
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Aeroflot, an airline once known for such touches as straphangers in the aisles and green chicken for lunch, now has business class on some flights. |
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Sure Mayor Mike takes the subway just like everyone else, although most straphangers don't have an armed escort into the core of the Big Apple. |
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A riders' advocacy group called the Straphangers Campaign started analyzing the electronic alerts sent by the MTA to subway riders. |
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That makes retaining the tax break even more crucial, said Gene Russianoff of the Straphangers Campaign. |
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