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  • sul treated him with a pretense of leniency, commuting a sentence of imprisonment to one of banishm
  • Congress Avenue is a popular commuting alternative to the oft-congested Interstate
  • s and mission trips, business travel, trade, commuting, and other reasons, such as to obtain health
  • by the Barbastelles for breeding, roosting, commuting and feeding.
  • cance in the 1980s even though it remained a commuting and commercial alternative.
  • omobile, the Subway transported thousands of commuting Anglenos each day through the 1920s and 1930
  • It is also a residential commuting area for Plymouth.
  • s and, despite some middle-class residential commuting areas for Sheffield, which are Conservative,
  • a ranch at Santa Ynez, California, and began commuting back and forth to Los Angeles.
  • was a celebrated West Coast jazz trumpeter, commuting back and forth from Chicago to San Francisco
  • quehanna River, where a large segment of the commuting base for the region resides.
  • he signed to play with the St Kilda Saints, commuting between his home in Adelaide and Melbourne w
  • The two lived together throughout the 1960s, commuting between New York, Montreal, and Hydra.
  • e for retirement in December and She will be commuting between Washington, D.C. and Houston.
  • avi never married and spent most of her time commuting between her home in Greenwich, Connecticut,
  • nt is a euphemism for increasing the cost of commuting by car to levels above those of puplic trans
  • Commuting cost is seen as an obstacle for inner city p
  • pporter of legislation that promotes bicycle commuting, cycles from his Washington residence to the
  • He assumed this position on 3 May 1965, commuting daily between Tel Aviv and Bnei Brak.
  • ation the village is considered to be within commuting distance of the Capital and as such attracts
  • the Rednal terminus in 1924 placed it within commuting distance from the city.
  • population areas located beyond a reasonable commuting distance (50 miles) of a state-supported uni
  • through the area in 1870, it was put within commuting distance of New York City, and grew as resid
  • In addition, the village is within short commuting distance of Lloydminster.
  • London is within commuting distance with trains to the City running fro
  • ional and managerial workers as it is within commuting distance of London.
  • in and around the village, which lies within commuting distance of St Austell and Truro.
  • omsgrove into a dormitory town; it is within commuting distance of both Birmingham and Worcester.
  • o Swiss ski resorts and puts the Valais into commuting distance to Bern by reducing travel time by
  • ve in Berkeley, they do have to live "within commuting distance," which includes San Francisco, abo
  • ked for Atlanta-based Retail Credit Company, commuting every day by bus.
  • his point, the Sisters of the RSHM, had been commuting form Marymount High School in Westwood, so w
  • to Port Adelaide allowed for more convenient commuting from Semaphore to the commercial area, and c
  • own way through the Ivy League institution, commuting from home and cleaning dishes for extra inco
  • As of March 2011, commuting from east of Limerick Junction is hampered b
  • les railway system, not only for passengers, commuting from or visiting the resort of Porthcawl, bu
  • Commuting from New York, he studied Viol with Wieland
  • ed Diablo Range to facilitate Bay Area-bound commuting from the greater Tracy.
  • le to the students and the staff members for commuting from around the city.
  • m was improved, workers in the sawmill began commuting from Omak, and the town population begain to
  • It is mostly used by drivers commuting from the northern parts of North Delta and S
  • service to the Rowntree factory for workers commuting from areas south of York such as Selby and D
  • , Baja California and San Diego, California, commuting has become a plague for everyday commuters i
  • After two years commuting, he decided to move to London.
  • 's private schools are located in Summit and commuting high school students are a major source of t
  • the popular view that Dotson was innocent by commuting his sentence to time served.
  • len Burnie terminate at Timonium during peak commuting hours on weekdays.
  • Bus lanes operational during peak commuting hours have now opened on some routes.
  • /Glen Burnie bound for Timonium (during peak commuting hours on weekdays) or Hunt Valley (at all ot
  • senger-only trips between both cities during commuting hours in the morning and evening for riders
  • n a limited basis during morning and evening commuting hours.
  • ature, leading MacArthur station to act as a commuting hub.
  • Port Talbot and Carmarthenshire) and 28,300 commuting in (again, mainly from Neath Port Talbot and
  • nths, the Trampe is used extensively by both commuting inhabitants of Trondheim and tourists with r
  • This, and commuting into Barrow, are the main sources of modern-
  • he railway, came residential development and commuting into Liverpool.
  • 4,000 residents had more than 90,000 workers commuting into it on a daily basis.
  • erial road into Wakefield, the A636 for easy commuting into the city centre.
  • ll well above national average and ideal for commuting into London or Reading.
  • ng towns to which it is closely tied through commuting, is also the United Kingdom's second most po
  • departures, Mondays to Saturdays, providing commuting links to and from Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Ballinhassig has seen economic growth due to commuting, matched by the construction of new many hou
  • ic pollutants simply by using an alternative commuting method once per week.
  • rural seat which houses much of Newcastle's commuting middle-class, Hexham was the only Conservati
  • ly popular as a sport, it is a very marginal commuting mode, with the share hovering in the low sin
  • ephens bowed to pressure, but only slightly, commuting Mooney's death sentence to life imprisonment
  • In quantum mechanics, a complete set of commuting observables (CSCO) is a set of commuting ope
  • ist traffic using its flights as well as the commuting oil-workers.
  • ng on the Isle of Wight at Cowes until 1930, commuting on the ferry from his job as an assistant sc
  • in Memphis, now Harding School of Theology, commuting once a week to Memphis.
  • self out to the suburbs, with some residents commuting over 60 miles from Reading and its suburbs t
  • 60 minutes to journey times during the peak commuting periods.
  • population to include industrial workers and commuting professionals.
  • of prosperous small businesses, rather than commuting professionals.
  • Cycling in New Zealand is carried out for commuting, racing and recreation.
  • ty grew rapidly, due in part to being within commuting range of San Francisco.
  • e redeveloped as another rural house serving commuting rather than the community.
  • long one of the city's busiest and principal commuting routes.
  • Bentley is a popular commuting station for Leeds and Wakefield.
  • provides a park and ride for Doncaster and a commuting station for Wakefield and Leeds.
  • ximately fifteen miles from the most distant commuting student in the county.
  • The trolleys brought commuting students to the campus as well as to Center
  • ably the main reason that the municipality's commuting surplus (as of 2005) is almost 2,000 a day,
  • Clay was responsible for commuting the death sentences, among many others, for
  • Although c-numbers are commuting, the term anti-commuting c-number is also us
  • s now a residential area, with its residents commuting to places such as the nearby towns of Blackb
  • isiting family, monthly grocery shopping, or commuting to the workplace off the farm, though this t
  • reasing numbers of the working-age residents commuting to nearby Metz or Luxembourg.
  • ailable and students didn't like the idea of commuting to the ground floor of the tower.
  • he joined a publishing and printing company, commuting to London for 20 years, until he became succ
  • the Sunderland line, with many Seaburnsiders commuting to white-collar jobs in the centres of Sunde
  • dormitory village, the population frequently commuting to Cambridge or further afield to London via
  • of State Highway 6 which allowed for easier commuting to larger nearby areas.
  • away from the borough by rail and road (many commuting to London and other areas for work), there i
  • The station allows onward commuting to Sheffield, Rotherham and Doncaster with f
  • tform was later located there to provide for commuting to Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof (central station).
  • ti continued to reside in the United States, commuting to F1 races and test sessions.
  • Cecil began commuting to Los Angeles and appeared in an untitled c
  • He lived in Granby for all of his life, commuting to Hartford when necessary.
  • She lived out her life at Liendo, commuting to her art studio in Austin.
  • popular with racecourse patrons and students commuting to secondary school in Nelson.
  • dly and is a dormitory town for many workers commuting to Dublin and Bray.
  • cater for the high numbers of schoolchildren commuting to and from neighbouring schools.
  • 2007 opening of the I-69 freeway which makes commuting to Memphis easier.
  • ecified nursing college in Kyiv and has been commuting to her work since.
  • ir depot are now gone, with most inhabitants commuting to work, mainly in Preston.
  • f its rural character and is liked by people commuting to London.
  • attracts both people who settles here, often commuting to Stockholm, and visiting tourists.
  • ists who lost reception of the station while commuting to and from Toronto along Highway 400.
  • Longer distance commuting to Manchester, Merseyside and Lancaster are
  • Although largely composed of workers commuting to Auckland, and socially linked to Titirang
  • dition to this bedroom community's residents commuting to job centers in San Francisco and other ar
  • ed by rail without significant detour and so commuting to these places is mostly by car.
  • growing population as well as encourage rail commuting to the industrial zone in the vicinity.
  • n a Sierra Madre house purchased in 1966 and commuting to SRF headquarters in Mount Washington.
  • Being based in Manchester, that made commuting to matches difficult for Clegg, and he was t
  • ey to serve some of the thousands of workers commuting to the factory.
  • being criticised for living in Brisbane and commuting to Kyogle.
  • ats with respect to the number of passengers commuting to Paris.
  • ped areas along the MR's routes as ideal for commuting to London.
  • Roslyn Estates, Nassau County, Long Island, commuting to the city on the Long Island Rail Road, ab
  • n undergoing rapid growth, attracting people commuting to Dublin.
  • LEED certification by supporting alternative commuting transportation methods.
  • on-campus walking and biking, as opposed to commuting, usually by car.
  • ion's location at the heart of the city made commuting via the PRR practical, fueling suburban grow
  • presenting on European current affairs, and commuting weekly to Berlin to work as a news anchor fo
  • till a professor at the RPI arts department, commuting weekly from NYC to teach.
  • s will reverse commute to Forsyth instead of commuting with traffic into Downtown Atlanta.
  • ng local routes that serve the need of those commuting within the city itself or who plan on using
  • ng local routes that serve the need of those commuting within the city itself.
  • ng local routes that serve the need of those commuting within the city itself or who plan on using