Sentences with phrase «of a city bus»

A county take - over of city bus lines «at no cost to the county» is also in the proposed agreement.
This find, the researchers say, would have been the height of a city bus at its hips and as long as one from head to tail - tip.
Due to the size and weight of a city bus, those who are involved in an accident with this large vehicle can sustain very serious injuries.
Just moments after leaving the water, a fin whale the size of a city bus emerged, arching its great girth.
Essential responsibilities of City Bus Drivers include arriving at each stop in time, collecting fares, maintaining orderliness among passengers, providing first aid in case of emergency, maintaining the vehicle in good condition, and offering instructions to passengers.
Mr. Jones showed in New York in the early»60s, with Richard Feigen, and his brightly colored, cartoonish depictions of city buses became emblematic images of British Pop.
Advertisers use these same strategies to grab consumers» attention, so you might find inspiration for ways to adapt them to your lessons in a TV ad or on the side of a city bus!
the Blacks of Montgomery began their boycott of the city buses.
Diana Mao, Head of Group Global Strategy of the company, said the Ghana government has made the right choice of city buses and hope that the government of Ghana will continue with its impressive way of doing business with SG Automotive Group, thereby increase the bilateral co-operation between China and Ghana.
MIDTOWN — Hundreds of city buses will be outfitted with technology to warn both pedestrians and drivers of potential collisions as part of a new pilot program, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office.
The average speed of all city buses last year was 7.4 mph; in Manhattan, it was 5.5 mph.
No one even put chains on the tires of city buses, sanitation trucks or ambulances in preparation for the storm,» Diaz said in a press release he sent out yesterday.
The report also indicated that poor bus service is disproportionately affecting low - income and immigrant New Yorkers, which make up the highest share of city bus riders.
The radio antennas that will make up HERA are each 14 meters (42 feet) wide, or about the length of a city bus.
The ding of a bell from an ice cream cart competes with the whoosh of a city bus passing on nearby Wilshire Boulevard and the buzz of helicopters overhead.
The Main Slate also features two films that bring poetry to the screen: Pablo Larraín's Neruda, a portrait of the beloved Chilean poet, and Jim Jarmusch's Paterson, which carries the spirit of William Carlos Williams through the story of a city bus driver (Adam Driver) who also writes poetry.
From Bus Station Novo Rio: By bus: Take the bus 136 (R$ 2,50 / 25 min) at the terminal of city buses, stop at the plaza, Arcos da Lapa.
Cohen, author of the critically acclaimed A Chance Meeting and the forthcoming Bernard Berenson: A Life in the Picture Trade, describes Geer's process in intimate detail: «What she is drawing is not fruit in a bowl or a reclining nude but the folds in her backpack, the tar stains on the roof of her studio building, the lean of the city buses parked in the lot across from 133rd street.
Whereas only large national and international space agencies have funded big satellites — which can be the size of a city bus and cost between $ 50 million and $ 100 million to build and launch — the tiny Ex-Alta 1 costs about $ 800,000.
Jones» first mature works — cartoonish depictions of city buses, rendered in bright colors on shaped panels — became iconic images of British pop and also hinted at the conflation of painterly space and sculptural form that would characterize much of his later work.
This is where divers come to see the big stuff, from whale sharks the size of a city bus to schools of scalloped hammerhead sharks that fill the underwater horizon.
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