Sentences with phrase «taxicab does»

Most Explorer owners visit off - road about as often as a New York City taxicab does.

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«Whatever you do, you must do it well,» I told him, and I asked if he drove one of the taxicabs lined up outside.
«Here in New York, you could pay with your phone in a taxicab or in a Duane Reade [pharmacy] yet people don't,» Egerman says.
Let them all chip in whatever they have, let them purchase a taxicab medallion, and find out what it is like to live the lives to rest of us do.
The sticking point according to Cuomo's office, «failed to address the needs of individuals with disabilities and did not provide any incentive for the livery industry to ensure disabled New Yorkers had full access to the taxicab system.»
Besides great structural changes, improvements have been made looking to the comfort of pilots and passengers; and given the Deutsch «taxicab» to begin with, the coach builders will soon be called upon to make closed bodies for aeroplanes the same as they do for automobiles.
One that, perhaps to its credit, doesn't end with the students applauding while standing on their desks, but rather the students weeping while offering a fleeing taxicab the year's stupidest bicycle posse.
Taxicab transportation is provided for special needs students when mandated by an Individual Education Plan (IEP) and school vehicle is provided for students whose domicile or school does not allow them to be serviced by a regular school bus route or would be more economical.
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3 > Don't always rely on taxicabs.
The Uber and Lyft rideshare phenomenon seems to be all but eradicating the conventional taxicab business, since you're doing the same thing only with your own car.
I believe it has something to do with either testosterone, maturity (male go through puberty later than females) or how many more males drive because how often have you got in a taxicab with a female driver meaning all the bad female drivers don't drive.
I don't like yellows that look like taxicabs or raincoats!
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