Sentences with phrase «in city crowd»

Mileage - Milage is simply unbelievable, in city crowd its giving 22 - 23 kmpl whereas on highway it is giving 28 - 29 kmpl with ac.If one will drive carefully he will be surprised with the milage.

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Wealthy drivers are crowding showrooms in China's major cities, and Chinese buyers have put down $ 1,200 to preorder the company's Model 3 sedan in numbers second only to those in the U.S.
The hereditary leader of Ford Motor Co. sees cars dominating the suburbs for a long time but crowded cities will drive innovation in how we get around.
The crowded city sits in a valley in the Himalayan foothills.
The city might be in such a state that institutions of all types feel it's necessary to throw resources at it, creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs who won't have to compete with as crowded a field as they'd find in New York or Silicon Valley, but that doesn't exactly solve the problem of what to do on a Saturday night.
Monaghan is particularly concerned that the city could become crowded with workers who don't fit in.
Vatican museums Navigate the crowds into Vatican City and take in one of the world's finest collections.
An afternoon screening at the Van Nuys Regency Theatres in the city's San Fernando Valley was two - thirds full and drew a diverse crowd ranging from teens to senior citizens, who laughed loudly throughout at Rogen and Franco's antics.
«It's hard to put your hand into a car's engine when the car is still running, but that's what disruptive innovation is — changing the way things are done before your business is backed into a corner,» said Williams, who spoke to a crowd of 800 business leaders at the World Innovation Forum in New York City last week.
That focus group has helped the Redwood City, California, company set itself apart in the crowded file - sharing space.
But the bigger picture for the New York City company is how to excel in a marketplace that's becoming increasingly crowded with low - cost options.
He cautioned, however, that the big flagship luxury stores in Paris and other Western cities need to be careful of the long lines and crowd problems associated with an influx of Chinese tourists.
Once said to be the most crowded city in the world, Edinburgh also has been long praised as one of Europe's most beautiful capitals.
he asked the crowd of investors at the Grant's Interest Rates Observer conference in New York City on Tuesday.
At least 84 people, including at least 10 children, were killed in the southern French city of Nice when a man drove a truck into a crowd celebrating the Bastille Day national holiday on Thursday night, according to the French interior ministry.
That's no mean feat in a fitness - obsessed city crowded with exercise options.
New York Fashion Week has returned to the Big Apple to wreak havoc in these city streets (and by havoc we mean crowds of thirsty wannabes, lots of skinny people smoking, and fashion editors complaining about things that others would give their right leg to experience).
Yes, all the video game people were there, and from the looks of the crowd, just about every 13 - year - old boy in the metropolitan New York City area showed up.
Part Eight: In addition to Q&A from the crowd, here we hear about some of the angel investments both founders have made and a discussion on why Chicago is becoming a premiere city for startups.
Everywhere I travel in the U.S., I see a boom as measured by the lack of open seats on airplanes, sold - out hotels and crowded restaurants, not to mention the almost out - of - control construction activity in every city.
Unemployment rates are low and incomes are high, but residents have to withstand a crowded lifestyle and big city stress — Sperling's listed Sands Point as No. 2 in Sleepless Cities.
Mostly, they've been centered in L.A., though we've now see small crowds in a dozen cities around the country, and even a notion of a crowdsourced Tribune buyout fund.
Not much, three South Florida Democratic members told a crowd of about 350 at Temple Beth Emet in Cooper City on Wednesday night.
Like previous Pebbles, the microphone here is accurate and responsive; I was able to dictate full sentences while walking down busy city blocks or standing in noisy crowds.
Some tech workers, tired of crowding and gridlock, are decamping to lower priced cities across the nation in search of a higher quality of life.
Some cities got downright wacky with their efforts to get Amazon's attention in a crowded field, lured by the company's tantalizing promise to invest $ 5 billion and add up to 50,000 jobs.
Not much, three South Florida Democratic members told a crowd of about 350 at Temple Beth Emet in Cooper City on Wednesday...
Toyota and Honda dealerships were burned down in one city, and crowds shouting anti-Japanese slogans have gathered and smashed Japanese cars.
Vatican City (CNN)-- Pope Benedict XVI delivered his final public prayer ceremony Sunday to a crowd of thousands at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City.
Soon Ludlow was fielding Seder requests from Mormon wards, or congregations, across the Southwest; this year, he will lead Seders for Mormon crowds in Arizona, Texas, Idaho and nearby Salt Lake City.
In the tense atmosphere of the city council meeting the night of the vote, Presbyterian minister Paul Miller acknowledged that emotions were running high but told the overflow crowd he spoke from «deep pastoral concern»; he then read a prepared statement signed by 18 members of the clergy who decried «the recent efforts to single out a given group... and to seek to castigate them as being unworthy and unfit to belong to our community.»
He took particular note of scenes of cheering crowds: flag - wavers in Times Square and at Ground Zero in New York City, baseball fans in Philadelphia, patriots in Boston, enthusiastic students on....
His influence is evident among the young men engaged in street evangelism in cities around the UK, or who crowd to watch (and take part in) rowdy debates at Speakers» Corner in London's Hyde Park.
His fascinating analyses of crowd behavior on New York City streets, using time - lapse photography and extensive notes and graphs, are published in his 1988 book City: Rediscovering the Center.
We, too, come to the city gate, agendas in hand, amid crowds lined up as though Santa Claus were coming to town.
At the height of the watershed civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama, in the spring of 1963, as the battle in the streets turned in favor of the demonstrators, a jubilant Martin Luther King, Jr., addressed an overflow crowd at St. Luke's Baptist Church and saluted those who had braved police dogs and filled the city's jails.
I met Akbar al - Masih in the crowded Pakistani city of Rawalpindi.
Though not speaking on behalf of the church, the then - bishop stood in front of a crowd of gay and straight Mormons at a November conference on gay and lesbian issues in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints is headquartered.
He went up, John says, «not publicly, but almost in secret,» as if he wished to observe without being observed, taking the temperature of feeling in metropolitan circles.2 But «when the festival was already half over» he was moved to address the crowds in the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostilitin secret,» as if he wished to observe without being observed, taking the temperature of feeling in metropolitan circles.2 But «when the festival was already half over» he was moved to address the crowds in the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostilitin metropolitan circles.2 But «when the festival was already half over» he was moved to address the crowds in the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostilitin the temple.3 What he said so incensed them that he was in danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostilitin danger of being lynched.4 In the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostilitIn the Fourth Gospel this episode is made, after John's manner, the setting for a whole series of dialogues and discourses which are evidently his own composition, though they contain undoubted reminiscences of earlier tradition, but there seems no valid reason to reject his statement that in September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostilitin September or October Jesus was in Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostilitin Jerusalem, and that the reception he met with finally convinced him — whatever premonitions he may previously have entertained — that any advance on the city would meet with implacable hostility.
The modern city, where more and more of us want to live, enjoys its munificence at the expense of the rural areas as Arthur E. Holt has forcibly brought home in This Nation Under God.6 Those fortunate enough to live in suburbs or other desirable residential districts enjoy their space and light partly through the exploitation of the crowded and blighted areas.
German prosecutors have no indication why a 48 - year - old man drove a van into a crowd of people in the western city of Munster, killing two and injuring 20 before shooting himself dead inside the van.
It has a Sunday crowd of about 1,000 worshipers who come from every zip code in the city and 80 suburbs.
«Today we contemplate Christ in the desert, fasting, praying, and being tempted,» the pope said to an unusually large crowd at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City.
In the summer of 1986, when the Greenwich Village bookstores were crowded with Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City — a novel whose method of demonstrating the bankruptcy of our culture, one critic said, is to chronicle its parties — and Bret Easton Ellis's Less than Zero and Don DeLillo's White Noise, all in shiny paperback covers, I remembered a New York Times review that called Richard Ford's The Sportswriter a novel about a good maIn the summer of 1986, when the Greenwich Village bookstores were crowded with Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City — a novel whose method of demonstrating the bankruptcy of our culture, one critic said, is to chronicle its parties — and Bret Easton Ellis's Less than Zero and Don DeLillo's White Noise, all in shiny paperback covers, I remembered a New York Times review that called Richard Ford's The Sportswriter a novel about a good main shiny paperback covers, I remembered a New York Times review that called Richard Ford's The Sportswriter a novel about a good man.
Because every morning, when she walks with her big brother to school, she passes through dozens of children on the crowded streets of Cochabamba, the second largest city in Bolivia.
In El Salvador, Valentin planted a new church near the city of Santa Ana, setting his sights on the crowds of youth who were being drawn into the violent gangs overtaking his country.
However, there are some churches out there, especially in metropolitan cities where megachurches are cropping up, that are struggling to survive as its members are flocking to be with the «in - crowd»; it's not because of the church that they are losing its members; it's because its members have lost touch with what is important.
He lives as an unknown, in isolation, a stranger amid the crowds of New York City.
The New York City Department of Investigation disclosed last fall that their supervisors urged pregnant women correction officers in New York City — mostly minority women — to obtain abortions («Women Given Cruelest Choice Now Fight Back,» New York Times, Oct. 21, 1989) The lower levels of the criminal justice system receive little funding, and New York City prisons are crowded.
Throughout the city and in camps outside it were to be found these crowds of pilgrims.
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