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en His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. Across Europe, hubs are recognized as the best way to organize transportation, giving people quick and easy access to the best mode that suits their needs as they run errands, commute to work or school, and travel within the city.

en The commute was hard at first, but I got used to it. I realized that Greyhound was the cheapest mode of transportation. Sometimes, I did my school work on the bus or I slept. Although the commute was hard, I just tried to remember that hopefully my hard work would pay off.

en That's an end of an era for us. We've relied on them (the vans) for the past 30 years for transportation. Now we'll rely on small school buses for our primary mode of transportation.

en The region is strong and attractive in a transportation sense for a lot of reasons -- easy access by rail and easy access by a big international airport and we have provided the commensurate effort to preserve and expand both. The council, which provides a lot of oversight, is determined to be a force on all appropriate fronts.

en Making it easier for people to travel throughout the metropolitan region includes giving them confidence about knowing how to use mass transit. And because thousands of people travel in and out of New York City every day to the Hudson Valley, Connecticut and New Jersey, it makes perfect sense for us to take a broad, regional approach.

en Boston and south will have the worst of the storm. Travel will be hazardous because of icy conditions and windblown snow. The morning commute won't be any fun, and the afternoon commute will be even worse.

en We continue to see strong demand for our solutions across Europe and the dedicated team in Scotland will ensure our customers and partners receive the service and support necessary to meet their needs. With Scotland's talent and the economic incentives they provide to help emerging companies such as TAZZ to conduct business, it is easy to understand why the region represents one of the fastest growing technology hubs in Europe.

en You say you were surprised by the fact that so many people didn't make it out. It's no surprise to anyone that you had at least 100,000 people in the city of New Orleans who are dirt poor, who don't have cars, who don't have access to public transportation, who don't have any way to get out of the city simply just because someone says there is a Force 5 hurricane coming, you ought to get out. If you didn't have the buses there to get them out, why should it be a surprise to you that they stayed?
  Ted Koppel

en Around the country we are seeing in many, many communities, a rebirth in the use of public transportation, ... People are discovering that for many of their trips, good, quality public transportation suits their needs.

en Anastasia is a proud member of the American Society of Travel Agents and the Central and Eastern Europe Travel Board, and our romance tours have long been recognized as the benchmark by which other tour companies are measured. Our reputation for honesty and integrity has been the key to our success, which is why half of our clients come to us by word of mouth alone.

en One of the ideals of this City Council is to be the least dependent on cars in the country. It's very frustrating to have the kind of traffic we do, especially when you see so many commuters driving alone. If we could convince more people to take public transportation to work, that would be great for this city.

en The traditional structure of the lunch hour has transformed as the nature of work has evolved. Efficiency has become a core aspect to our day-to-day lives, at work and at home. Most employees still feel entitled to their lunch hour, but many times choose to use their time efficiently -- to catch up on work, run errands or grab a quick bite to eat.

en We would certainly recommend that teams travel together under school-insured transportation.

en Low airfares are giving more people than ever access to affordable travel, ... Costly new regulations will only force airlines to raise fares and will ground travelers who can't afford higher rates.

en [The catalyst for this Net revolution will be Europe, because] Europe has a two-year lead over the U.S. in this (cellular Net access) technology, ... Europe has the most advanced devices, the most advanced technology and the lowest prices [for cellular calls], so if wireless access to the Internet takes off anywhere, it'll take off in Europe.


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