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Carved in grey stone, the great Chinese traveller looked like the kind of chap who would have difficulty running to catch a bus.
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Crochet was something that was easy for me to pack up and take while waiting for an appointment or waiting in Frankfurt Germany to catch a bus to our next duty station.
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From here, you can head back to Palomino or catch a bus south to the livelier shores of Santa Marta or Taganga, 70km from Palomino and popular for sightseeing, scuba diving and partying.
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They hailed a motorized rickshaw to a bus stop where she could catch a ride home.
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"Sorry I'm on my break", "I don't have time", and "I've got a bus to catch" were among the responses given.
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In Britain, unlike abroad, white collar workers seem averse to travelling by bus, but they will happily catch a tram.
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More and more, it is clear that college football is the bus upon which all the other sports need to catch a ride.
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Now you can fly into Buenos Aires in the morning, catch a connecting flight to the airport at El Calafate, then ride a bus on a paved road to Chalten.
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On the last day, I catch a bright blue village bus from the covered bridge in Lech to the lake at the end of the valley.
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Look at our parents who catch the first bus to work, and our students who stay up late to earn a degree.
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When Cold Chisel's Jimmy Barnes sang about pushing surfboards through turnstiles in Misfits, or Midnight Oil's Peter Garret howled "catch the bus to Bondi, sit on the beach and wonder", they were not only conjuring a scene familiar to their '80s pub rock audience but more importantly, they captured a uniquely sunlit Australian branch of angst.
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