Then I met someone who flew from Washington DC to take the bus to Washington DC.
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Take that bus trip to the Sudanese border that had us singing Bon Jovi.
For them, it might seem easy to leave the car at home and take a bus.
His grandmother, waking up every morning before dawn to take that bus at her job at the bank.
Low-cost start-ups will compete hard with the established carriers on domestic routes, pulling in passengers who today take the bus.
"Early in my career, I would take the bus, and I'd get three hits next day, I'm taking the bus, " Teixeira said.
He also passed on a chauffeured limousine, preferring to take the bus with ordinary people, and he cooked his own meals.
But until lawmakers act, you may just want to power down your iPhone and take the bus when getting into mischief.
You cannot deduct the costs of getting to and from work, no matter if you take a bus, trolley, subway, taxi, or drive your own car.
There are lots of employees who have a demonstrated desire to live in a high-density urban neighborhood, and a willingness to take a bus to work.
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One day, Vivian decided that instead of going straight home from school she would take the bus to the mall and meet up with her father there.
But if I take a bus, the bus only emits about a quarter of a pound per mile that the bus drives per person in the bus.
And when she needed help, who stepped up -- his grandmother, waking up every morning before dawn to take that bus to that job at the bank.
"That being said, we encourage students to take the bus to school in order to help them return to familiar routines as soon as possible, " she wrote.
It was considered the ideal backdrop to a diplomatic initiative by Indian prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, who accepted the invitation of his Pakistani counterpart to take a bus ride to Lahore.
Basically you take a bus through this campaign as it sets down at several stops a diner, a farm, etc and along the way you can find new weapons, craft various upgrades, and set up barricades.
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When they are bad, they take the bus.
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When Max left to take the bus to the museum by himself, many shows would have dug in for maximum drama: father blaming daughter, father screaming at mother for not answering her cell phone, Max melting down.
The freshly-minted Saudi visas in their passports mean Tony and Joe can now take a bus through the Saudi and Jordanian capitals, a car to the Israeli port city of Haifa, then a boat to a European Mediterranean city.
The new Pope has already stamped his humble style on the papacy - spurning a special car to take a bus with his cardinals after he was elected, and insisting on returning to his Rome hotel the next day to pay his own bill.
Take a shuttle bus (about 20 minutes) from the village to access the sledding route, that traverses floodlit tunnels, hairpin turns and screech-to-a-stop straightaways.
He was actually trying to take the Magic Bus down to Panama.
Google's transit directions pulled in data from multiple services -- you could take a city bus to an unrelated train system traveling across state lines.
So I asked how to get back to the Ocean Club to wait out the service delay, and they told me to take the shuttle bus.
It was my first foray out of the US, and with my small budget, I adopted a purist travel ethic: eat simply, take the local bus and suffer nobly.
Jim McDade, 59, who lives a few houses away from Nancy Lanza, said that his daughter Maura, 21, and son James Patrick, 24, would take the school bus on the corner with Adam and Ryan when they were children.
He got tickets for Peter Pan but he had to ride the bus out to her home to pick her up and after the show he had to take her home by bus.
He allegedly led the girl and her friend to the bus to take them to their destination.
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