People in many U.S. communities cannot walk even if they wanted to because workplaces are too far apart to permit walking, and too spread out to make public transportation--which often requires walking at least to and from bus or train stops--practical.
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In Afghanistan armed guards often escort passengers to and from some terminals.
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And that often doesn't include travel to and from classroom destinations or the cost of accommodation during those stays.
Along with an entrenched and historic reputation for academic freedom, US universities also continue to be some of the wealthiest in the world, and are able to command high tuition fees and often large donations from wealthy alumni, he says.
The charities say the lack of a national standard has led to an inconsistent and often poor response to wildlife crime from police.
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He describes officers always being promoted from second to first lieutenant and from lieutenant to captain, and often to major, no questions asked.
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Mr Vidal seems always to have lived in the utmost luxury, in beautiful places, surrounded by talented, affectionate and often famous friends, from Princess Margaret and Claire Bloom to Christopher Isherwood and Tennessee Williams.
Peer-to-peer travel is a gateway to unique, noncommercial and often more affordable alternatives to hotels, car rentals, and experiences away from home.
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To confirm a double top formation prices often need to decline significantly from their highs and stops above the previous peak can make the risk uncomfortably high.
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Harvard was selected to run the project, officials of both groups said, because of its ability to assemble experts from disparate fields and often competing institutions within and outside the university to address a broad number of problems affecting players beyond brain or joint issues.
Severin and her team shoot the beasts, often from helicopters, and leave them to rot where they fall.
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Monastic communities continue to live throughout Angkor, with Buddhist monks often passing through the historic sites on their way to and from their pagodas (a blend of temple and monastery).
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That holds true even for lawyers representing gypsies and travellers, who often assert the right to private and family life when facing eviction from illegally occupied land.
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Because it is not heated or homogenized and often comes from animals raised on pasture, it tends to be richer and sweeter, and, sometimes, to retain a whiff of the farm.
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