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busses
1. As a technician, of course Bahkmar knew that the view rendering busses that supplied all souls eye-stream input was dependent on all objects in the field of view
2. They would not have separate power busses in that case
3. It was simply that they were able to route the bot's sensors to their cortex busses and 'be' there
4. It was time, they were about to de-couple the busses now
5. attempting to identify a station where busses
6. Thirdly, The mode of fishing, for which this tonnage bounty in the white herring fishery has been given (by busses or decked vessels from twenry to eighty tons burden ), seems not so well adapted to the situation of Scotland, as to that of Holland, from the practice of which country it appears to have been borrowed
7. An account of Busses fitted out in Scotland for eleven Years, with the Number of empty Barrels carried out, and the Number of Barrels of Herrings caught; also the Bounty, at a Medium, on each Barrel of Sea-sricks, and on each Barrel when fully packed
8. Years Number of Empty Barrels Barrels of Her- Bounty paid on Busses carried out rings caught the Busses £
9. Bounty on each barrel brought in by the busses, as above £ 0 12 3¾ From which deduct 1s
10. This provides an explanation for why so many seemingly bad people get rich and why busses crash and kill innocent children
11. town busses and the trains
12. In minutes they were in the center lanes restricted to busses,
13. “Now, I have to cancel the busses,” she added
14. their cars or in busses
15. cabs and went sightseeing on the red double-decker busses pass Kensington Palace
16. those overcrowded busses to the airport, and furthermore if the plane had been delayed she
17. big trucks and busses drove by so fast my little car was repeatedly showered with dirty water
18. The busses and vans would go in on our command, as well as the trucks
19. I saw that there were four busses
20. busses as a few troops herded them
21. They climbed into a few busses
22. Today there are never fewer than twenty tour busses pumping diesel into the air and ticket prices are astronomical
23. Spain was still hopeless for hitching so we caught busses and trains
24. I recently googled Hatsheput’s tomb and in a photo counted eighteen tour busses parked in front, five souvenir outlets, and noted the price of entry the long queues of visitors had to pay – about twenty dollars!
25. I enrolled at the Sorbonne for a diploma course in French Civilization; stood in the open backs of busses on my way to University and work; goose fleshed at the romantic sight of caped Agents de Police directing traffic as morning mists lifted to reveal Chatelet, Pont Neuf, the Pantheon
26. The sight of hundreds of teenage backpackers excitedly jabbering, greeting, planning, studying tourist brochures and maps, piling into camouflage painted four-wheel drive busses for the ‘Safari Adventure of a Lifetime’, taking photographs…were an unpleasant reminder of a youth that had all but passed them by
27. two of the hugest and most beautiful tour busses anyone
28. You go with the flow erupting from the busses; signing in at the entrance hall, echoing hallways, salvadordalian rooms
29. When we formed up, the first busses loaded with happy troops left the base, on their way home
30. I looked anxiously towards the busses as another pulled out, and saw there were still two busses and a Samil waiting, the impatient bus driver looked at his watch as he lit a cigarette
31. “The school busses are for local transport,” he says officially
32. The busses rumbled through the streets of Moscow with a tour guide on each bus
33. Missoula busses were still running between campus and downtown that
34. No busses appeared,
35. across at a boy who was bawling out the latest edition of the evening paper, and running over among the cabs and busses, he bought one from him
36. When it wasn’t High-Fly Cloud advertisements, it was music by Mozzek in every restaurant; music and commercials on the busses I rode to work
37. I would leap off busses in Ballsbridge and prowl the fog or taxi half out to Kilcock and hide in pubs