Sentences with phrase «taking a cab means»

Taking a cab means less exposure to germs and (although a little more expensive) may save you 20 minutes on the subway trying to avoid that person coughing next to you.

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Whatever it is, a speedy response to a question, another person letting you take the cab, someone holding the elevator, say thank you like you mean it!
Bought this truck in the past year and she takes me anywhere, I use it as a daily driver and a racer, I have done many performance modifications to it, such as fuel injection ratio tuner, K&N cold air intake, champion spark plugs, tuned the camshaft a little, etc. and I did some cosmetic work on it as well such as painted rims, mesh grille, dipped my truck pearlescent, put neon lights in the cab hooked up to a toggle switch, put rain guards on the doors, new nerf bar, etc. it is all the kind of mean look you want it to be at night and a family vehicle during the day.
That means you'll need to take a cab if you want to play the newest Mario Kart game on your way to the airport — at least for the time being.
That means hopping in a cab or taking the subway would be necessary for fans staying here.
This means taking a cab if you have been drinking, avoiding the roads during wet or cold conditions, obeying the signs and speed limits even if you are in a hurry and keeping focused on the road instead of distractions in your car (the CD player, the screaming kids in the back and the beeping cell phone for example).
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