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| tended from 6 to 14 months the time needed to | commute a homestead claim into a preemption right und |
| Some residents work in Strasbourg and many | commute across the frontier to work in Germany. |
| ations for reform and helped persuade Ryan to | commute all death sentences. |
| The Peninsula | Commute, also known as the Southern Pacific Peninsula |
| Many of the inhabitants are retired or | commute as far afield as London. |
| Bell stated the long | commute as well as family reasons for the mutual term |
| rnational was represented at the Global Night | Commute at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, |
| ow this, he filmed the employees during their | commute, at work and in other scenes of daily life, w |
| Rather than | commute back to Edinburgh from his southern barracks |
| After the war, he started to | commute between France and the United States in an ef |
| iam Morris famously used a decorated wagon to | commute between this station and his new home at Red |
| Since then she has continued to | commute between the High Desert and Los Angeles. |
| It provides a link for pedestrians to | commute between Bonham Rd and Sai Ying Pun and Shek T |
| University of Technology, which forced him to | commute between Graz and Hanover. |
| n Francisco jobs to the suburbs, the Transbay | commute bus service was reduced significantly in 1987 |
| Many residents | commute by automobile to work in central Phoenix or o |
| Some students | commute by train to Marist College (girls) or St Pete |
| Most of the people | commute by bi-cycles or two wheeler motorcycles. |
| t was constructed in 1993 to provide a better | commute by linking Central and Western District on Ho |
| However, the long | commute by foot, from her home affected her health an |
| Some pupils | commute daily from as far as Northampton (30 miles aw |
| e hundreds of St Peter's College students who | commute daily by train. |
| e-Brno-Bratislava highway, and many residents | commute daily to Bratislava. |
| the village, and so many of Yatton's children | commute daily to the nearby village of Backwell in or |
| acter and it now provides homes for those who | commute daily to London rather than for farm workers. |
| The average round-trip | commute distance in Atlanta is 40 miles. |
| her career at Whitney Young and had a 2 hour | commute each day by public transportation to school, |
| Most ASFA students | commute everyday, with some students driving from as |
| ion and vicinity is used as part of the daily | commute for two singles and eventually where they mee |
| Villagers use buses to | commute for business and personal work. |
| t in the local economy, while other residents | commute for work. |
| roximity to Nanaimo means it provides a short | commute for those looking to live away from town. |
| ive at Paraparaumu and tolerate the hour-long | commute for the lifestyle offered. |
| fully convince Georgia Gov. John M. Slaton to | commute Frank's death sentence to life in prison. |
| mob of protestors, following his decision to | commute Frank's death sentence six days before the ne |
| but baulked at the distance he would have to | commute from his Accrington home. |
| Most mine workers | commute from Juneau on a high-speed ferry operated by |
| It seems that most employees | commute from Is-sur-Tille and Dijon; the CEA charters |
| Students | commute from the nearby towns of Attapulgus, Blakely, |
| ttanooga Metropolitan area, but many students | commute from North Georgia, Cleveland, or other locat |
| As a result, Hamilton had to | commute from one side of the Atlantic to the other to |
| f the Bosphorus Bridge, it became possible to | commute from here to the city. |
| at Cardiff College was notable for the daily | commute from the Valleys to Cardiff, as it was used a |
| This is partly because most employees | commute from away and the centre did not pay local ta |
| n to the project, and is intended to ease the | commute from the northern suburbs on the western side |
| The Westbound weekday morning | commute from this point south towards the San Francis |
| The majority of Point Park students | commute from nearby neighborhoods. |
| However, many students | commute from Copenhagen to attend RUC. |
| The remaining 60% | commute from other areas of the Los Angeles Unified S |
| priest in The Episcopal Church, continuing to | commute from the Pine Lake Settlement for several yea |
| ompany in Lower Manhattan, to which she would | commute from New Jersey. |
| ior to this, only the wealthy could afford to | commute from their estates to the other side of the C |
| as those who remained have found the need to | commute further afield to the larger towns and cities |
| In his daily | commute, he passed in front of the Bainier Auto Cente |
| mission did not declare her innocent, but did | commute her sentence to life imprisonment. |
| Passengers can also | commute here to Barcelona Metro line 1 station Fabra |
| l of Governor Jackson to grant clemency or to | commute his sentence, on 9 September 1927 Stephenson |
| essure ultimately convinced the government to | commute his death sentence to life imprisonment. |
| eets in late afternoon, as people begin their | commute home. |
| rnor in 1905 was the result of his refusal to | commute Horn's death sentence. |
| FasTrak during weekday morning and afternoon | commute hours by vehicles carrying two or more person |
| the Caltrain line, and is only served during | commute hours on weekdays. |
| During | commute hours on weekdays, Local and Limited Stop tra |
| ps around San Leandro from the station during | commute hours. |
| 406b) are permitted to travel this portion to | commute if they so wish. |
| The average | commute in the United States for the period was 25.1 |
| in taking advantage of available alternative | commute incentives. |
| ork from his home studio eliminating the long | commute into NYC. |
| rkers living there due to the relatively easy | commute into central London. |
| were people that died that day; for many, the | commute is now a little lonelier and a little longer |
| gh they never speak, they spend their morning | commute lightly rubbing against each other, while app |
| Women often left their own families to | commute long distances to low-wage jobs in the domest |
| reau, residents of Linton Hall had an average | commute of 46.3 minutes each way between 2005 and 200 |
| Most residents | commute or move into Edmonton to attend post-secondar |
| ello, who said: "For those of us that have to | commute or run to the airport and back, it's nice to |
| The right of pardon and the power to | commute or remit punishment imposed by any court exer |
| Instead, students either | commute or rent nearby apartments. |
| Many people today | commute out of Little Lever to nearby Bolton, Radclif |
| Governor Perry explained why he refused to | commute Patterson's sentence to life, "This defendant |
| By eliminating one | commute per week, or roughly 52 commutes per year, th |
| l still have the powers to appoint judges and | commute prison sentences. |
| 2,247 people | commute regularly out of the town and 1745 into it da |
| , where many Newfoundlanders have moved to or | commute regularly for employment. |
| , the Judgement of Death Act allows judges to | commute sentences for capital offences other than mur |
| Secretary takes over the power to reprieve or | commute sentences from the judiciary and Privy Counci |
| ocomotives were then transferred to peninsula | commute service except for those what were sold to Am |
| P talked about discontinuing the money-losing | commute service. |
| r husband, and the subsequent six hour weekly | commute, Simple Machines found themselves under incre |
| In 2003, Patton announced he would | commute Stanford's sentence. |
| or Olin D. Johnston to stop the execution and | commute the sentence to life imprisonment, citing Sti |
| ernational controversy, McDonnell declined to | commute the death sentence to life imprisonment in th |
| hile serving as governor, Briggs was asked to | commute the death sentence of Professor John White We |
| In the end, the governor did not | commute the sentence because to do so would have appe |
| Richard Manning to | commute the brother's sentence. |
| When it does not | commute, the symmetry is said to be spontaneously bro |
| Smith and Boulton asked Riel to | commute the sentence, but Smith reported that Riel re |
| The state would | commute the sentences to life imprisonment but Lebed |
| After an hour | commute, the two sleep off their night's revelry at t |
| erogative of Mercy on behalf of the Queen, to | commute the execution of Ronald Ryan. |
| ruction governor of Texas, Edmund J. Davis to | commute their sentences. |
| Because of its relatively short | commute time to the Texas Medical Center, Downtown Ho |
| Central Terminal in Manhattan with an average | commute time of slightly over an hour from stations a |
| metropolitan area, and many of its residents | commute to Jackson or to jobs in other suburbs. |
| Elmont is a community with many residents who | commute to jobs in the metropolitan Richmond area. |
| opulation either being retirees or people who | commute to work. |
| ocal point and link for residents, wishing to | commute to convenient town centre Stockport, or city |
| es has allowed its residents opportunities to | commute to work more easily rather than seeking work |
| is plan was unfavorable, as was the 85-minute | commute to Center City vs. running under one hour on |
| ible by boat, and workers and school children | commute to the mainland daily for work and school. |
| Many residents of Elk River | commute to the Twin Cities daily for work; it is roug |
| siness and professional persons, some of whom | commute to New Orleans or Metairie or to the Martin M |
| om suburb of New York City, as many residents | commute to employment in Manhattan (and, to a lesser |
| e to many affluent suburban professionals who | commute to downtown Oakland, San Francisco, and Walnu |
| close reach of the village and can be used to | commute to Manchester, Warrington and Liverpool. |
| d a population of 13,616 people, many of whom | commute to London. |
| e in the 1960s making North Greenbush an easy | commute to Albany. |
| d other applications, although many residents | commute to Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent. |
| e sleeper, lived in New York and preferred to | commute to Philadelphia rather than live there, and h |
| use Falling Waters as a bedroom community to | commute to cities nearby and as far as Washington, D. |
| Having had to | commute to London from Glasgow for each of Arsenal's |
| Caswell Beach, and Sunset Beach often used to | commute to Supply for goods and other materials. |
| Many locals use this ferry to | commute to and from the Marine Corps Air Station Cher |
| d middle class workers to live in Parbold and | commute to urban areas throughout the north-west. |
| for the tens of thousands of people who daily | commute to work in the city centre or other boroughs. |
| as a bedroom community for many residents who | commute to jobs in large metropolitan areas such as R |
| are retirees, families and professionals who | commute to nearby jobs. |
| s within the district and most residents will | commute to nearby Hillsborough to do their larger sho |
| Many residents | commute to downtown Orlando, less than 5 miles (8.0 k |
| Residents can | commute to Liverpool either by car, by bus or by trai |
| d as one of the main stops for passengers who | commute to and from Slough Trading Estate, and there |
| opened in order that he could use the line to | commute to Kings Cross. |
| Though many residents | commute to work in the capital city of Budapest, the |
| The state park is on a road used by locals to | commute to work and the speed can be high; for the sa |
| place for Zen practitioners who cannot easily | commute to a Zen Center due to health concerns, livin |
| workers to live elsewhere (e.g., Odessa) and | commute to Notrees. |
| Many inhabitants | commute to Stockholm. |
| Many residents | commute to Uppsala, Stockholm, or Arlanda. |
| Most people | commute to work outside of the community. |
| Many of its residents | commute to Athlone and Roscommon. |
| Many | commute to London by train from nearby Wye station. |
| Thousands of Madison residents | commute to Cummings Research Park and Redstone Arsena |
| The station remains popular and many locals | commute to Belfast via the station each morning. |
| a small inshore fishery but many constituents | commute to jobs in the St. John's area. |
| and sometimes rural, although many residents | commute to St. John's. |
| Employees will reverse | commute to Forsyth instead of commuting with traffic |
| er father gives her a plane so she is able to | commute to Cornell Agricultural School. |
| Many students, however, | commute to the nearby secondary schools in Slough. |
| Such towns have a sub 30 minute | commute to London Marylebone. |
| Many workers therefore | commute to the ports of Cuxhaven, Bremerhaven and Sta |
| nd, today Doswell includes many residents who | commute to jobs in Richmond. |
| station is close by for residents wishing to | commute to Bedford or London. |
| It takes less than 15 min to | commute to Paris by train. |
| , at this scale, the proportion of people who | commute to Montreal for work declines. |
| A large part of the population | commute to Falun or work within the local forest indu |
| Some residents | commute to Larne by car and to Belfast by car or by t |
| y but is largely agricultural; many residents | commute to nearby cities for employment. |
| today Old Church includes many residents who | commute to jobs in the metropolitan Richmond area. |
| Bracknell, although a significant number also | commute to London. |
| , approximately 85% of Pitt Meadows residents | commute to work beyond its borders. |
| Today students from Zeuchfeld | commute to Freyburg for primary and secondary educati |
| where her husband had once waited during his | commute to work. |
| ning and farming, although many residents now | commute to Doncaster. |
| and is also host to visitors who don't mind a | commute to the popular destination of Key West. |
| The | commute to the nearest Randolph County school was als |
| Most of its residents | commute to local areas of Ulverston, Barrow in Furnes |
| hed industrial centre many of the inhabitants | commute to nearby Girona (12km to the south). |
| time, easy transportation allowed workers to | commute to urban jobs, and the rise of the suburbs fo |
| popular for business people to live here and | commute to the city or the airport. |
| lage is popular among young professionals who | commute to the cities of Leeds, Sheffield and Manches |
| l work in agriculture, most working residents | commute to local towns or the city of Manchester. |
| sidents either work in the nearby villages or | commute to London although there are still working fa |
| on in 2004 citing a hectic work schedule, the | commute to Edmonton and redistribution of her elector |
| Many residents of the county | commute to San Miquel County (Telluride) or Montezuma |
| many residents of the village are retirees or | commute to work in nearby Cardiff. |
| Students | commute to and from the college through several means |
| y but is largely agricultural; many residents | commute to nearby towns and cities for employment. |
| While many Oak Brook residents | commute to jobs scattered throughout the Chicago metr |
| 80s as more people chose to live in Gause and | commute to jobs in nearby industrial plants. |
| Many of Claygate's residents | commute to the capital using the direct train service |
| But now with distances people are willing to | commute to work and shop in the city, Derry's urban a |
| Many residents | commute to work outside the town; as of the 2001 cens |
| enger operations, Southern Pacific's extended | commute train to Monterey, California, the "Del Monte |
| .74 percent of adults working in the district | commute using public transportation, on a bike or on |
| ed at his trial and asked Governor Brigg's to | commute Webster's sentence. |
| I want to explore the feeling of that | commute, what people go through at work, at the groce |
| The ground state may or may not | commute with the generators of the symmetry; if commu |
| a community of high-earning professionals who | commute with extreme frequency - sometimes several da |
| ormal field theory, a central charge may also | commute with all of the other operators, including op |
| mmetry group -- the subgroup of elements that | commute with all other elements of the original group |
| shift spaces (i.e., continuous mappings that | commute with the shift) are exactly those mappings wh |
| longer good quantum numbers as L and S do not | commute with H(in Dirac theory). |
| Bosonic operators | commute with (−1)F whereas fermionic operators antico |
| redways provide a convenient, pleasant way to | commute within Milton Keynes. |
| n granted permission by the City of London to | commute within the one square mile of the city by hel |
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