Sentences with phrase «great urban drive»

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Industrial development has brought workers into the great urban organizing centers and in the process has driven a wedge between a person's work life and his or her home life.
«Fourth Street is a booming destination for tourists from near and far, and places like the Jim Beam Urban Stillhouse offer a great opportunity to spotlight Kentucky's heritage while driving increased visitors to Kentucky bourbon distilleries.»
These disparate voting patterns in cities across the country point to the distinct concerns and outlook of different urban areas, driven by divergent economic fortunes — and therefore the need for greater variation in policy - making to address the needs of different places.
The Jeep brand's newest nimble compact SUV is ready to take on the urban jungle of the greater New York area with surprisingly agile driving dynamics and impressive fuel economy.
Toyota also claims to have improved performance and driving dynamics for «even greater urban agility.»
«As a pioneer of urban electric mobility, this is a great way for us to draw attention to agile and attractive driving pleasure.
Even so, the smallest Infiniti crossover is still extremely premium and luxurious inside, has great tech, and is an easy drive in urban centers.
We drove the car around in a variety of situations both in the mountains as well as in an urban context and discovered that it is a major attention puller thanks to its great design, in your face, stance and proportions.
The characters are delightfully typecast - there's the tragic figure of our much put - upon anti-hero who is driven to commit violence for what he believes is a justified cause; a truly dastardly old - Etonian poetry - spouting villain (who, if this was a play, would receive hisses from the audience every time he came on stage); the exceedingly wealthy and influential Lord Tansor, living off the gains of his brighter ancestors; a dead - ringer for Uriah Heap; plus a massive supporting cast representing every strata of society, both urban and country; and last but not least, Evenwood House itself and its great library - the representation of everything that Edward yearns for but that remains tantalizingly out of reach.
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