She hopped down from the cab of the tow truck and slammed the door shut behind her. |
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Mr Furness said the tanker was green and the cab was white. He thinks it could have been a milk tanker and was about 30 tons in weight. |
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Tedd got in the bed of the truck and was looking over the cab as we pulled up to the deer. |
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In the latter you have to drive a cab around town and make a certain amount of money within the time limit. |
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If handled properly it should certainly improve the cab company's efficiency and that means you won't have to wait in the rain so long. |
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Some cab customers may think it's just a matter of luck that a driver is at their door in a matter of minutes. |
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Mr Coen had been thrown to the rear of the cab and partially out the back window. |
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The film is taut and compact, and roughly a third of it plays out inside the cab as Max and Vincent traverse the city. |
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What is especially odd with cab journeys at the moment though is that most of them take place on a completely empty, beautifully tarmacked road. |
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He hadn't noticed before that the tape in the cassette player had come to an end and the cab was almost fittingly silent. |
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You'll feel a million miles from anywhere, especially at night, yet you're only a 15-minute cab ride from town. |
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Hong got out of the taxi, and walked past a couple old warehouses as the cab sped away. |
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I longed for my parents to hire a horse-drawn cab instead of a taxi but that did not happen. |
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I have marked with black arrows the direction in which they could have walked to the spot they eventually stole the cab from. |
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As she tells it, three young women were sitting in the cab of a pickup truck parked at the roadside in some nameless coastal town. |
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The cab is descended from the rickshaw and the carriage, whereas the rig is descended from the locomotive, the wagon, and the steamship. |
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He was scolded, ended up in the cab of a big rig with this man he slightly knew, under a clear sky on the straight desert interstate. |
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Speaking of cars, there are no fewer than four car reserving apps on the market, touting either cab reservations or crowd-sourced ride-sharing. |
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We rode buses, trolley cars, trains, trams, ferries and took a cab to make our way there and back. |
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They want to install a system which will flash a warning signal in the cab of the train if it passes through a red light. |
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In the cab were three Mexican kids and a skinny Anglo from town wearing ruined Lee jeans, a dust-covered denim shirt, and a humongous cowboy hat. |
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She was stuffing all her clothes in a washing machine at a Laundromat they'd discovered that was about a five minute cab ride from the hotel. |
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So it's wise to keep your yapper shut until you're sure the early success will survive longer than a cab ride across Rhode Island. |
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By combining narrow pillars with a large glazed area, the cab offers an excellent all-round field of vision. |
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Emma and Sarah had the unexpected opportunity to sit in the cab of a real fire engine. |
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If possible, share a cab with someone else that you know, especially if you are a lone woman. |
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The Slovenian driver was asleep in his cab when he was woken by a man knocking on the window. |
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The street vendors, the business suits on smoke breaks, the cell phones, the cab hailers, the noises. |
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The officer who suffered the most serious injuries had to be cut free from the cab of the fire engine. |
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Last week I was carrying a crate of records down the stairs on the way to catch a cab when I lost my footing. |
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Ignoring a cab waiting at the kerb, in her desperation to get away from what seemed like a nightmare Iris took to her heels and ran. |
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The all-weather cab of the 560C Skidder has high-visibility Lexan windshields and windows for greater operator comfort. |
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In addition, windows surrounding the cab increase visibility, and exhaust stacks are in line with the cab post, lending to a quieter engine. |
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I'm thinking it'll cost half my daily wages in cab fare, but it might just be worth it. |
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They were passengers in a gypsy cab that was pulled over for a traffic infraction. |
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Sometimes you don't mind a talky cab driver, but I felt off-kilter and contemplative after my stroll so it was perfect. |
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The cab driver didn't say anything he just nodded his head and put the car in drive. |
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Into the gypsy cab he brings one of his paintings, a portrait of a dark-skinned woman who is tilting her head and smiling. |
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Once in a cab, I saw in front of the Plaza at the pedestrian crossing, a blind man feeling his way across the road, gropingly with his stick. |
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I shared a cab with strangers bound for the Quarter and listened to my fellow passengers wax nostalgically about past trips to New Orleans. |
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The driver, who left the scene after the accident, jumped from the cab just seconds before the jib of the crane plunged down onto the seashore. |
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By seven o'clock, Karen's bags were packed, loaded into the cab and she hugged Janine. |
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The cab has two beds, a john, VCR, DVD, Playstation, and who knows what else. |
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And there is a main computer in the cab itself that coordinates the actuation between these two components in the drive train. |
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Another couple shared the cab with us, all of us casting our New York-trained suspiciousness of strangers to the winds. |
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He and his co-driver were trapped in their cab after the train jumped the rails and ploughed into trackside gardens. |
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But that was not before Swindon cab drivers had completed a whip-round to buy a replacement set. |
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My head was in a whirl with all that I was seeing, and I kept pleading with the baron to make our cab go slower so I could look around. |
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Firefighters had to help a woman who was trapped in the car and a man stuck in the cab of one of the lorries. |
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And then he held on to the cab with one hand while he felt in his pocket for a coin to pay the cabby. |
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The owner decided to give it a trial when he got rid of his previous cab a week or two ago. |
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I heard and looked up to see the cab driver looking at me through the rear-view mirror. |
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The cab driver was parked up outside Broadcasting House and was sitting in the back of the cab with his brother who was also a cabby. |
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He committed another crime by catching the cab with no intention of paying and another crime by stealing from the fatally injured cabbie. |
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There were three of us in the car and I was given the privilege of being first cab off the rank. |
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In Australia, this cotton is the first cab off the rank in this category of genetically modified plants. |
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Eggs hidden inside the cab of a toy truck or amidst the set of wooden blocks will add to the excitement of the search. |
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I will probably be going, though I'm unsure of whether I'll stay in the hotel or just cab it home each night. |
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The cab chose a proper moment to angle into the parking area where they were standing. |
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They'd get home eventually and they wouldn't have spent eighteen pounds on a black cab like some of the dufuses out on the street tonight. |
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Firms in Idle are angry that two cab companies are parking outside their businesses and taking away trade. |
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All MSPs need do is pick up the phone, provide their telephone extension, and the cab is on its way. |
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The cab dropped her off outside of her apartment and she walked, with some difficulty, to the front door. |
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A large black lorry with a red cab was seen making its getaway with its tipper still up, leaving a trail of debris down the street. |
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Leaving the graveyard, I hailed a taxi cab to take me to the train station where I got on the train without having to pay a cent. |
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So I bombed out of the office, jumped into a cab and whizzed home, to find two burly men in overalls on the doorstep. |
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Perfect for a rail collector, the model has its own driver's cab, first class section with reclining seats and interior lighting. |
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The city noises drifted him into a light sleep until the cab driver's voice awoke him. |
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He banged his head on the cab when he went over the bumps, and hurt his hip. |
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In addition, Freightliner decreased cab noise by improving the exhaust isolators and the clutch linkage. |
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Even so, this is a distinctly more nobby Sonata than anyone has seen, a far cry from the upper-echelon mini cab that it formerly was. |
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The hotel concierge just went and hailed a cab which we should have done in the first place. |
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If you hail another type of cab and it stops to pick you up, then your journey in that cab will not be covered by insurance. |
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A dilapidated cab bounced along a pitch-black dirt road and we could see in the silhouette, large structures shadowed around us. |
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An ubiquitous yellow cab halted briefly, on request, in one of the several boulevards lining this meticulously planned capital. |
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A passing cab driver, who heard the commotion and spotted the fire coming from the flat, called police. |
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When the last of the natural light had died I heard Mathias' voice boom out through the night sky like the last guest trying to hail a cab home. |
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Three men jumped out of the cab of the truck and began fast work of unlatching things on the door and unhitching this and that. |
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Thousands of cab drivers are set to strike in protest at new safety rules designed to end the menace of bogus minicabs. |
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The comedian teamed his off-the-shoulder gown with high heels and a black fascinator, as he hailed a cab in London's Bond Street. |
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Bar work pays a modest wage, so it's fortunate that Oceana helps by providing a subsidised cab service for its staff. |
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The lighted dial on his watch showed one-thirty a.m. as they exited the cab back at their apartment building. |
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The lorry cab came to rest on the railway line, where a freight train then ploughed into it, pushing it down the track. |
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All Defender models are available in chassis cab form for bodywork conversions. |
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The car was trapped between the top of the lorry's cab and a crash barrier at the side of the road. |
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A rust bucket cab whisked me through raucous, claustrophobic, and grungy urban streets which the noon sun's warmth and light never graced. |
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It is important that people going out in London can get home safely at night, by public transport, black cab or licensed minicab. |
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Taking the road atlas with her, Misha got out of the lorry cab again and headed over to the white and red lorry belonging to the Polish driver. |
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I was in a taxicab riding around with the cab driver asking him about his business. |
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She climbed onto the bench next to the driver, while the footman helped Lady Mary into the cab. |
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At the hotel entrance, the former heavyweight champion rolls up in a dusty black cab to a scattering of cheers. |
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A lorry driver who got out of his cab to remonstrate with a motorist fled in terror when the man produced a gun, a court heard. |
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Like the queen, he doesn't carry cash, so the billionaire has to scrounge cab fare from colleagues. |
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Akhana looked at the lodgings and gave the cab driver a good tip for his service. |
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We were presented with bags of tiny flavoured meringues to take away, in case we were still feeling peckish on the short cab journey home. |
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On the same night thieves broke into the cab of a tipper lorry parked at Marlborough Building Supplies, also in London Road. |
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I think for a moment of flagging the cab down anyway and having the driver wait while I retrieve money from my hotel room. |
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He finds her a cab and allows her to proceed unaccompanied to her unnamed destination. |
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Finally, racism is an individual problem for truckers and cab drivers, it has nothing to do with systems of wealth and possession. |
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Five minutes later, after blarneying the cab driver that this is not what we wanted, we got him to drive to Hard Rock instead. |
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Lindsay also writes several dramatic monologues for cab drivers, gardeners, or barely disguised versions of his working self. |
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Four taxi cabs turned up and another four would have arrived if Mr Banks had not phoned the cab company. |
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My last memory of my real life is that I was sitting in the back of a dingy taxi cab in Prague. |
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Our taxi cab was stopped by the religious police because a woman was seated in the rear seat between two men, neither her husband. |
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The taxi cab driver, who hails from Guana, waited in the car during my meeting and then drove me back to the hotel. |
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The driver chocked front wheel with an aluminum wedge roped to the cab and went around to the back of the truck. |
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A taxi cab driver and a pedestrian were also victims of drunken-driving by the prince who is known for his forays to discos and nightclubs. |
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He was later picked up in a silver-coloured taxi cab which took him to Lime Street. |
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But who's to say he wouldn't have made it up there had a taxi cab not slammed into a lamppost in peasoup fog? |
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But while the couple survived with barely a scratch, the taxi cab just one car ahead of them didn't appear so lucky. |
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He parked and stepped out of the cab, but the ground was icy and almost immediately he fell to the ground after losing his footing. |
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While we're caught up with the mafia, so is the protagonist, who starts off as a down on his luck taxi cab driver. |
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A yellow taxi cab pulled up and he quickly rushed outside, throwing a final glance over his shoulder before hopping into the car. |
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Dani paid the taxi cab driver while Bryan started to take their luggage out of the trunk. |
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The cheetah and raccoon didn't normally pal around together, but they had shared a cab from their hotel to the same area of town. |
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He did not know of any other cab company charging an extra fee for the World Cup because most firms were owned cooperatively by their drivers. |
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The lorry driver escaped from his cab and was treated at Chesterfield Royal Infirmary for minor injuries, and later released. |
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While no-one was injured, the lorry's cab and the car burst into flames and three fire engines were called to the scene. |
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Years ago in New York City, I got into a taxi cab with an Iranian taxi driver, who could hardly speak English. |
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He travelled in a driver's cab from London to Swindon and spent two days with Great North Eastern in Newcastle and York. |
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Traditionally, an engineer in the cab of a locomotive receives hand signals and radio commands from employees on the ground. |
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He quickly glanced around and saw the engineer leaning out of the cab as the train slowed from its already slow speed. |
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Underground access was still available from the driver's cab of any passing train. |
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Gone are the days when little children dreamed of a career in the cab of a train, plane or automobile. |
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Keep in mind that in those days, to be in the cab of a working mainline steam engine had to be on a par with a ride in a jet fighter today. |
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If three people decide to cab in together, one could pay, collect vouchers from the others and be reimbursed for all three. |
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Plus once you're at the Guvernment, there is not much else around there so you have to cab it back downtown. |
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There they drink a ton of excellent wine, eat the most exquisite shellfish-stuffed quenelles, and take a cab home. |
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West Vancouver Fire and Rescue firefighters used the Jaws of Life to cut the dump truck driver out of the cab in about 10 minutes. |
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We sort of like to be the first cab off the ranks, so we started last week. |
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I found it most interesting that he was the first cab off the rank to bag this bill, to bag transparency, and to bag accountability. |
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If and when there's an opportunity for smart long-term equity, we'll want to be considered first cab off the rank. |
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First cab off the rank is Marty, whose geriatric parents read badly off an autocue. |
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There were cab drivers stopping, people throwing money from buildings and cars honking. |
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First cab off the rank was an automated phone poll of 1583 respondents immediately after the election was called. |
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Besides the speaker in the cab is a fairly high quality one, while the little 8 incher is a farty little stock speaker. |
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The cab jolted to a violent stop and Rock sprang excitedly into the street. |
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He ran past the long blocks of burnt and condemned warehouses, and finally found a hackney cab for hire. |
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Arriving in gringo alley, I overtipped the cab driver since the funds fell out of Gatlin's deep pockets. |
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A funeral urn full of ashes left in a Salford cab may have been part of an elaborate hoax by Irish pranksters. |
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Is the Scottish Conservative leader about to take the long cab journey into the political wilderness? |
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A private hire driver who sexually molested a teenage girl in his cab has been jailed for three years. |
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After a frightening, high-speed cab ride, we arrive and are greeted at the check-in counter with shots of pink ouzo. |
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You need to have your destination written out in Chinese characters for cab operators. |
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For two couples, it is less expensive to hire a cab or rent a car for a day than for each person to join an organized excursion. |
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I could tell you about the cab which, ordered by phone, announced its arrival by loud horn blasts from the opposite side of the street. |
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Chan plays a cab driver who is hired as a chauffeur to the head of a secret government spy unit. |
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It's a factory crew cab that's low enough to accommodate a gooseneck hitch. |
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There are five kills on the list for this ice-cold murderer, and he's not gonna let his cab driver go home until they're all crossed out. |
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There are a lot of cab companies where I live. Cab driving is a pretty commodified business. |
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It is not as if you can catch a bus or train, or hail a cab to go anywhere. |
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Legroom, headroom and shoulder-room have all been improved as a result of increasing the width of the cab and its overall height. |
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Doors also take abuse from cab riders, who hold doors open, pry them apart, and force objects into the door sills so that they don't close. |
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So if he sold it now, he'd be able to get maybe a grand on it and then hire a cab for when he was able and felt up to working. |
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I handed my money to the cab driver, trying to avoid the touch of his greasy fingers. |
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This allows disreputable drivers to monopolize taxi stands, canceling out chances of customers finding a decent cab to travel home in. |
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A long argument will ensue between you and the cabbie and will result in you resolving never to take a cab again. |
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Pegasus trots in harness, over the stony pavement, and pulls a cart or a cab behind him. |
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Lumbering estate cars honked, gleaming BMWs tooted and a black cab gave a prolonged blast. |
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Avoiding the cab tout trap, we take a short and hairy bus ride through narrow and congested streets. |
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The average time for getting a gypsy cab has been half a minute. |
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Proficiency tests can involve a qualified supervisor riding along with the crew in the cab of the locomotive observing their method of operation. |
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The first scene in Le Sommeil du monstre, for example, takes place in an old New York yellow cab transformed into a flying machine. |
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Excellent visibility and a cab provided with all mod cons increase productivity with reduced effort. |
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The driver's cab is fitted with an adjustable seat, an additional foot pedal break is also available. |
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Her destination was Baltimore where she asked a cab driver to take her to a house of ill fame. |
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The welded cab ensures that there are no rivets to catch the wind and slow you down. |
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The cab roof has channels that direct rain off the corners of the cab keeping windows clear. |
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Before turning to acting he held a variety of jobs including a greeter in Wal-Mart, school bus driver, roofer and cab driver. |
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Explore the region by bus, horse-drawn wagon, black cab or chauffeured car. |
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With regard to bus drivers, for example, the on-board sources of noise and vibration should be reduced and driving cab soundproofing improved. |
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If you want doorto-door service in an unshared cab you can call one the cab companies directly for regular taxi service. |
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The cab is an old horse-drawn vehicle usually closed, four seats, four wheels and suspension. |
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It also meant that every sequence in the film could be shot on location, without the need to make the scenes inside the cab look as though they are fake. |
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Car interiors will be viewable in real time in the driver's cab and images stored on digital recorders. |
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Real Indian humor is something in your community or your home, and the funniest people are maybe your uncle, or a cab driver, or someone on the rez. |
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While in the cab, she observed Alves in his car beside her, honking and yelling obscenities at the cab driver for a short while. |
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Kitessa Turi, of the United Houstonian Taxi Drivers Association, said that many cab drivers in the city struggle to make a living. |
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Another public notice will be issued tomorrow for banning all non-registered cab service providers. |
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It is therefore necessary to further refine the technical requirements in order to allow such cab designs. |
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A pressure gauge in the cab roof provides constant monitoring of cabin pressure and indicates when filter service is needed. |
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Asking them if you can call them a cab gives them the opportunity to refuse. |
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Accurate commodity description is critical and inaccurate or vague commodity descriptions cab result in customs delays. |
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For articles left in a taxi on the way to the airport, please refer to the taxi cab company you used to get to the Airport. |
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Unable to open the cab door because of the damage, he quickly climbed out of the window. |
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Carnival by Rawi Hage A cab driver roams an unnamed city as its rambling poet of the freakish and weird. |
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Its Lombardini engine gives 47 hp, its cab is fully enclosed, its scarifier is center-mounted, and it offers two-speed hydrostatic drive and tandem drive. |
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Finally the security hailed a taxi cab and pushed us in and it drove away. |
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As the yellow taxi cab pulled away from the curb, and wound its way into the onslaught of New York traffic, Erica leaned back in the seat and pulled out her book. |
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Jeff from the plane was getting out of the taxi cab behind her. |
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A taxi cab driver goes to the airport, which is in the next city 5-10 miles from his house, and he doesn't know where his costumer will tell him to go. |
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A railway employee alerted a nearby signalbox to stop all trains when he saw that the barrier had landed between the lorry's cab and trailer unit. |
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I might cab it back to the city and see what's going down there. |
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Having had a perfectly lovely evening, we cab it back into town. |
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The store will be first cab off the rank with its earnings release. |
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All guitar cab grills are secured by screws, not cheap Velcro. |
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He caught a hackney cab into the more fashionable part of London. |
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The jiggling and swaying of the cab along with the gasoline smell leaking through the vent was getting to me and, for a while, I thought I might be carsick. |
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This is a yellow JCB vehicle on two large caterpillar tracks with a cab that can rotate all the way around, and a big scoop on an articulated arm at the front. |
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A ten-minute bus ride, twenty minutes wandering round, several mobile phone calls, and an aborted cab journey later, I conceded I'd been over-optimistic. |
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Never cheat by inventing a fictitious cab driver with whom you argue. |
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Expect prices to range from crosstown cab fare to a few hundred bucks. |
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All cab drivers are now asked to use the new entranceway opposite the Secondary School and exit through the old entrance, thus avoiding the previous traffic jams. |
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Abraham, a yellow cab driver and student, feels that blacks are targeted unfairly by the police. |
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He had worked as a cab and ambulette driver since setting foot in the country and was suddenly out of work. |
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The scene between getaway cab driver Esmeralda Villalobos and Butch is one of the oddest in Pulp Fiction. |
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I took a cab to a stadium outside the city, bought a ticket, and sat in the concrete bleachers. |
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The greatest of celebrity musicians will do fine under any system, while those who are currently waiting on tables or driving a cab to support themselves have nothing to lose. |
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What I need is noise, exhaust, and a cityscape of cab drivers honking and swearing at people. |
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It wasn't long before Keenan had spotted a cab and waved it down. |
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For starters, all controls and mechanical read-outs are now read off a single, large display, tidying up the cab interior and making the operator's job easier. |
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Wilson, who spoke to The Daily Beast from a cab on his way back up to Harlem, is curt and cold in conversation. |
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He was ambushed by two men firing shotguns as his cab pulled up outside. |
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At the same time, another heavy goods vehicle driver was reversing his cab to hook up another container, which caused it to move in Mr Grills' direction. |
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By his own admission to reporters, Acevedo plowed into the cab carrying the expectant couple and then fled the scene. |
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Cuccinelli helped the driver out of the cab of the truck and then went in search of a fire extinguisher. |
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It's an unusual feeling to get out of a full-sized, heavy-duty crew cab pick-up after a road test and find the old minivan annoyingly cumbersome to park. |
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Turning to the street, he saw another cab rounding the corner. |
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Soon he heard the door of the cab closed and the voice of the coachman, followed by the rumbling of the lumbersome vehicle as it shook the windowpanes. |
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He followed as he pressed the autodial for a cab company he used often. |
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He signaled the tow team supervisor to stop the operation and then got in the cab of the tow vehicle with the driver and talked him through this complicated task. |
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Neither Haynes nor Daniels was able to hail a cab at the airport to take them down to the city. |
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When you want a steak and want it done right, hail a cab and head to this Upper East Side sirloin staple. |
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Officers could be just as bad as the men, knocking hats off cab drivers and horse-whipping officials who had the temerity to make any demands of them. |
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Imagine my surprise when he failed to succumb to my charms and rather politely put me in a cab and sent me home without so much as a matey punch on the arm. |
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The next cut shows us Susan, in prison for attempting to skip her cab fare, taking a light from the prison matron and blowing the smoke defiantly straight back into her face. |
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He kindly directed me into the cab and secured the door shut behind me. |
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There is a powerful thunderclap of a moment in Le Confessionnal when the actor playing Alfred Hitchcock slips into the cab being driven by Paul-Emile. |
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They are the people who bring them back after a night out on the town, and I have yet to find a single cab driver who can give me an adverse report. |
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Wells grew up in segregated Washington, D.C., the son of a mailroom clerk and a cab driver who divorced when he was a kid. |
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Cosby then allegedly ordered a pre-paid yellow cab that transported Allison home. |
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You can imagine my utter disbelief then, when the cab turned up and turned out to be driven by a grey-haired, short man of about fifty years of age. |
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She opened the door of the cab and stepped out shouldering her bag. |
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Firemen shovel coal on to the fire in the cab and make sure there is enough water in the boiler, while also watching out for any track obstructions. |
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A haulage company is on trial to drastically cut the din of revving engines and fork-lift trucks, the blare of lorry cab radios and the shouting and swearing of some staff. |
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He leapt from the cab to confront the gang but one of the thieves pulled out a craft knife and proceeded to slice the driver with the blade a number of times. |
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Similar databases monitoring the investment policies and current rates of cab drivers, short-order cooks, and bootblacks are rapidly gaining in popularity. |
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In the cab I'm thinking I'll press Ferrazzi on that issue, lead him carefully through my list of questions, get to the bottom of networking's unseemliness. |
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She talked about having a panic attack inside a cab Thursday night during the first attack on Tel Aviv. |
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Nate, the snowcat mechanic, gave me a ride over the pass to the Chevron in Garden City in his ancient Ford, its hefty exhaust leak filling the cab with fumes. |
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The cabstand was just ahead, and a cab was there, engine running. |
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If I want the views of a cab driver I'll hail a taxi, thanks. |
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Keeping in mind that the fact that I was female, alone and in one of the worst neighborhoods in New York I hailed a Taxi cab that was in desperate need of a car wash. |
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A hydro-static lubricator in the cab supplies the booster and the stoker. |
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When she walked outside, the cab was already idling by the corner. |
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Stunned staff at the fuel stop heard a loud crash and saw the cab on its side, although the trailer, loaded with about 100 fadges of wool stayed upright. |
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Since diesel locomotives feature front cabs carrying crew, the pilot must be constructed to prevent the cab from being struck by objects deflected from the road. |
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You can imagine my utter disbelief then, when the cab turned up and turned out to be driven by a grey haired, short man of about fifty years of age. |
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What he had not anticipated when he chose the slightly inebriated, seriously overweight woman attempting to hail a cab, was how attached she would be to her pocketbook. |
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In another design innovation, manufacturers offer a coupler feature on some machines, which allows operators to change attachments, often without leaving the cab. |
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As the lorry crashed into two cars and came to a halt, Mr Whaley jumped into the cab and cut the engine, while one of his colleagues called an ambulance. |
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The world spun and I found I was lying on the floor with a dazed guard sprawled across my legs, the whole cab tilting over to the left at a crazy angle. |
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I was almost frozen before I found a taxi and escaped into the warm cab. |
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Your character, Keith, who has been cuckolded by Geoff, is a cab driver. |
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Inside the cab, however, a terrible frostiness has descended. |
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The carriage office has a team of officers which patrols the centre of Dublin at weekends in an effort to stamp out unofficial ranks and gazumping by cab drivers. |
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Access to the cab is improved with a wider step and larger grab handles. |
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From the cab of his full-size Class 8 tractor, Mr. Crook enjoys seeing looks of amazement on the faces of people in the cars passing by the open air collection of bells ranging in size from hand bell to Liberty Bell. |
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A cab signalling system gives information directly to train drivers on a display. |
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Those areas will be exclusively yellow cab territory for pickups. |
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An airport cab starter threatened to knock Fiorello H. LaGuardia's block off when the New York Mayor parked his car across the taxi line. |
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Possibly a little bit, but not to black cab levels. |
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A flamethrower was fitted at the rear, operated by Jeremy, and a Bovril boiler in the cab for James to counter the lack of heating. |
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The cab driver's claim he was sleepwalking during the attack has already been supported by his wife of 37 years. |
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Don't let yourself be intimidated, just watch them scarper as you take the cab number and dial police. |
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After just a few moments you are immersed in the beauty of your layout, you see details from a totally new perspective, and you ride along as if you were personally in the engineer's cab of the locomotive. |
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Another variation was the Camelback locomotive with the cab halfway along the boiler. |
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Jump in, buckle up, and get ready for one insane cab ride! |
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The former diplomat became a London cab driver to support his family and settled down in England. |
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Without the ability to laugh, make others laugh and tease with a wickedly irreverent mischievousness, no-one's getting or going anywhere, let alone jumping into a cab back to your place. |
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Male cab drivers trying to convert women to their chosen religion, taking exception to us being out late at night unaccompanied by men. |
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Its amazing climbing capability, high work rate and extremely comfortable driver's cab make the Formatic 350 a solid vehicle for slope preparation. |
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An English girl, looking like a schoolteacher, is apt to get into a cab with you and, to your surprise, she'll probably pull a man's pants open. |
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Sessegnon reportedly flagged a cab down outside the stadium and forked out PS380 on the 218-mile journey back to the Midlands. |
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Operators in 2007 will work in even more comfortable surroundings as the Elegance cab has a re-vamped interior and platform to get the most out of the available space and make it much more functional and ergonomic. |
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He spotted her again weeks later, jumped from the cab he was in and persuaded her to go straight to his studio. |
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The camera and a battery pack are installed on the trolley so that the machine operator in his cab always has a view from above of the load and the lifting site, even if they are hidden from view by a building, for example. |
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The famous London black cab taxis are produced in Coventry by LTI and these are now the only vehicles still wholly built in Coventry. |
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Drawn by one or two mules or horses, it was used for cab work, the cab drivers being called cisiani. |
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For the driver, visibility is good from both sides of the driving cab so the choice on which side to site the driver less important. |
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The driver escaped when the electrical console in the cab reportedly blew up. |
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But when we were getting into the cab a photographer shouted, 'Give us the money shot, Sally' so I waved my arms about a bit. |
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Lastly a communication link between cab and train staff shall enable the driver, at his or her initiative, to investigate the reasons why the emergency signal was triggered. |
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Any driver caught cherry picking fares should never be allowed to drive a cab again in this city. |
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During the emergency, the conductor in the cab car was unable to establish intercom communication with the locomotive engineer in order to give warning of the developing situation. |
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The cab height was reduced, but the front fenders looked higher and humpier. |
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I saw red, and instead of a cab I fetched that policeman. Of course father did black his eye. |
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Once the cab driver had figured out exactly which hotel we were looking for, first impressions were discombobulating. |
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At night, he drove a yellow cab in Manhattan. |
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The cab may be damaged or even catch on fire. |
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As a 4x2 semitrailer tractor with an XXL cab and exclusive up-market fittings the MAN TGX V8 displays its striking and dynamic qualities from whatever perspective you look at it. |
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I decided to leave my group early and get some shut-eye for an early day the next day so IĀ got into a dirty cab alone with a guy who decided to abuse his power as a driver that night, ignoring my need to feel safe in his car. |
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A cab driver in Pittsburgh was shot in the back by an Islamophobic passenger who ranted about Daesh and mocked the Prophet Mohammed. |
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While on the third floor, the victim was inside the hoistway or the space through which an elevator cab goes up and down. |
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Dimensionally, there are variations depending on cab configuration and drivetrain. |
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When you're cranking the cab up or down, stay as low and as far under the vehicle as possible. |
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A controversial cab firm have failed in their latest legal bid to overturn a ban on them using Fiat Scudo vans to carry passengers. |
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The remote control supplied with the machine is held in place in the driver's cab by the holder provided and allows the machine to be operated using only two hydraulic lines and one additional electrical connection. |
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John said he could drive me to the airport, but then he flaked out on me, and I had to call a cab at the last minute. |
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The tractor is also equipped with a cab for the operator. |
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