I have worked as a hotel night-clerk, a taxicab driver, a tree puller, a house painter, and a laboratory technician. |
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On our way a pickup truck just ahead of us abruptly reverses into our taxicab with a slam, then does a fast three-point turn over the median. |
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In fact, police say they did find a gun, on the floorboard in front of the passenger-side seat of the taxicab. |
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While taking a fare to Taipo, he saw another taxicab with the identical license plate number. |
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I was in a taxicab riding around with the cab driver asking him about his business. |
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The technique has been popular for years among businesses with large liability exposures, such as tobacco and taxicab companies. |
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Transportation from Lester B. Pearson International Airport is available by taxicab, airport limousine and airport express bus. |
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The view from the back of any taxicab in Greece is a character-building experience. |
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But what if the car was used not for pleasure but purely as a means of transport, like the taxicab? |
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A kind of rocket-powered taxicab called a launch vehicle carries a satellite from earth into space. |
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The intermittent chug of a passing taxicab momentarily scathed Lincoln's vision, but undeterred she preached on to a deaf society. |
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Outside, some small red taxicabs assure the displacements for 3 people maximum, the price is very weak and each taxicab has a meter. |
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The mortally wounded Cherry lost control of his Maserati and the car careened into a taxicab, causing it to burst into flames. |
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Now he works two jobs, as a taxicab driver and as a hotel desk clerk. |
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Romaner's taxicab comes toward them, moving fast, and draws up at the curb. |
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Ask porters and taxicab drivers to carry your luggage whenever possible. |
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Joining them across the United States were lumbermen, fishermen, merchant marines, taxicab drivers, and inmates at Folsom, Attica, and Statesville. |
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For example, assume that an eyewitness to a hit-and-run accident is 80 percent sure that the taxicab involved was green. |
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London's distinctive black taxicab is a familiar feature of the city scene. |
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This coverage applies only if receipts are provided for the rental of a substitute automobile or for taxicab or public transportation fares. |
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The image of taxi bikes enables the latter to promote a greener image than on taxicab or bus bodyworks. |
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If you have frequent seizures, the added safety of a taxicab may be worth the extra cost. |
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She founded ITNAmerica, which provides personal driving services to seniors for roughly half the cost of a taxicab. |
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The newest question is, what happened to full service taxicab companies that used to give us really good service? |
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They also say that loving someone, even though you know that particular someone will never love you back, is like waiting at the platform of a train station for a taxicab. |
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She'd seen ads for it on New York City buses and taxicab tops, the anonymous columnist notoriously vicious. |
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While Alice makes tea and scones, Mrs. Croft broaches the subject of June's ungenteel public behavior, most recently an incident involving a couple of novitiate nuns June has been accused of groping in a taxicab. |
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Should a jury simply assume that the probability that the taxicab was green is 80 percent, or should it also take into account the fact that only 15 percent of all taxicabs in the city are green? |
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In the 2003 Christmas movie Elf, it shows the lead character, played by Will Ferrell, as he tries to cross a street in New York City but doesn't look both ways and gets hit by a taxicab. |
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They range in color from burnt sienna to taxicab yellow to ivory. |
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That makes it harder to get everything from a taxicab to a job. |
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They lived a frugal existence in a large, cluttered, and poorly maintained house and travelled in a converted London taxicab. |
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Many private taxicab companies also operate larger minibus vehicles to cater for group fares. |
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Hybrids such as the Ford Escape Hybrid are slowly being added to the taxicab fleet in Mexico City. |
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Security cameras have been shown to be more effective when implemented by cities and not taxicab companies. |
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Deregulation failed to increase taxicab ridership enough to compensate taxi companies for those losses. |
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On taxicab regulations, we can take a cab from the airport to downtown Ottawa, but that cab driver cannot take someone back to the airport, so his cab goes back empty, and vice versa. |
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The authors surveyed 35 taxicab companies from 13 cities across Canada and found that taxi companies rarely provide a CRD in their vehicles, citing a lack of government regulation as the major reason. |
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A blue-eyed, lantern-jawed old white man, who is two meters tall and one hundred years old, sits in the clearing on what was once the back seat of a taxicab. |
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A study of the deregulation of taxis in Sweden in 1991 showed that the taxicab supply increased, but average fares also increased in almost all cases. |
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In taxicab geometry, the perpendicular bisector and the circle are defined in the same way as in Euclidean geometry, but they look quite different. |
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A taxicab conveys passengers between locations of their choice. |
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