A No.75 Squadron pilot taxies a Hornet out on to the runway at RAAF Base Tindal for a mission during Exercise Aces North. |
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Still4 doesn't know the amount of import taxies and duties, that are responsibility of the recipient. |
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This system is designed for professional use: advertising on taxies and other vehicles that are in constant use. |
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On the sidewalk in front of the gallery, a group of revolutionaries was making fun of the invited guests as they got out of their taxies. |
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Clients will be transported by mini-bus, accessible taxies or regular taxis. |
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By Alice Harvey The New Yorker, February 9, 1929P. 36 The present traffic system is all right for private cars, but not for taxies. |
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Tomorrow morning, however, one of those water taxies will find me among its passengers. |
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Please, be aware that the taxies in Graz do not necessarily accept credit cards. |
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I suck on a boiled sweet as the pilot tests the engines, taxies and lines up the great white bird ready on the runway. |
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Thanks to the braking function the aircraft is able to come to a halt after landing, taxies in safety and can stop in an emergency if there is an aborted take off. |
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All of us here today have heard stories of doctors driving taxies because the Canadian labour market has been too slow in recognizing their professional credentials. |
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Beyond these, harbour taxies stand off at a respectable distance waiting to transport the ship's company between an embarkation barge secured below the articulating ladder and the shore. |
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Taxies which are painted blue and white mostly circulate within the town. |
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