The dark was broken only by a few dinky lampposts here and there along the stretch of bumpy road. |
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Assessment of passenger comfort will have to await testing on Ireland's notoriously bumpy road surfaces. |
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After several hours on a bumpy road, you will be rewarded with some of the most spectacular and memorable sightseeing of your trip. |
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The people in that locality got tired of the bumpy road, and decided to pitch in a few thousand rupees per household to build a road. |
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Unfortunately, this has been a bumpy road indeed and it seems that the government continues to hit guardrails at every turn. |
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As the Commissioner indicated, it has been a long and sometimes bumpy road towards the final agreement on this very complex text. |
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In Afghanistan, there is a long and bumpy road leading from survival to a strong, secure society. |
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The Wim Kok report is undoubtedly an important step on the bumpy road toward achieving the goals set forth in Lisbon. |
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Should you, however, live in rural areas you travel the bumpy road of pain, crippling and even death. |
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Jack and Jackson were traveling a bumpy road for a while there. |
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Karen grabbed hold of Benjamin as the wagon bounced over the bumpy road, and the children scooted as close as they could to the front of the wagon. |
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Driving carefully along a quite narrow and bumpy road, the fully-equipped marine team disappeared into the shadows. |
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I would tell them that they would probably expect a bumpy road ahead of them. |
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This particular town was renowned for its rocky and bumpy road. |
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For some patients, it is a long and bumpy road to acceptance that they have a disorder that must be managed over their life span. |
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Playing a disc while driving on a very bumpy road may result in skips, but this will not scratch the disc or damage the player. |
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When the vehicle begins moving, wait until it has reached a steady speed. Then, as it passes over a stretch of bumpy road, draw another line from the top to the bottom of the paper. |
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Throughout, local herdsmen and TV journalists and crews exchanged looks of bewilderment and amazement as the convoy trundled down the bumpy road carrying its load of some of the worlds most incredible electronic devices. |
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It was a bumpy road to the week's slight gains. |
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It's just been like a bumpy road this entire season. |
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Riding on a bumpy road can be far from relaxing. |
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Sitting in the back of a truck on a bumpy road that cuts across ancient forests, Augusta explains that Canthanez is a very special part of Guinea-Bissau. |
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It took a couple of years and it was a long and bumpy road. |
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It was a long and often bumpy road over the past four years. |
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Overall, the March RBC Canadian Consumer Outlook Index remained virtually flat at 108 points, down from 109 in February, suggesting Canadians see the overall economic recovery as a bumpy road ahead. |
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Before he came to the novitiate in Meersen, he had to ride a bumpy road. |
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Let us go forward together as a group and show off our combined strength, and let us together go down the bumpy road and together remove the obstacles in our way. |
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Mr Chairperson, we have managed to travel together on this bumpy road because we both care for the future and the role of this Organisation, which still has so much to deliver to European citizens. |
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Certainly this will be a very bumpy road but it remains a way that the international community could avoid a renaissance of unregulated Cold War-like conditions. |
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In Africa, the ruggedness of the G1 could be a blessing. The iPhone is allergic to dust and you would not want to drop it while travelling on a particularly bumpy road. |
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She struggled to control the cart as it rolled before her down the steep, bumpy road. |
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