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A cab whooshes by me and abruptly parks at the curb.
"We believe fast-match is most effective at the curb," Bakari said.
Waiting at the curb, the car hummed to take him to his flight.
My husband surprises me by waiting at the curb when I walk out.
At the curb outside, there's talk of an afterparty, but no plan materializes.
In a panic, I saw Voinovich standing at the curb, waving the president off.
Cars were repaired at the curb, and a nearby bakery spewed fumes his way.
The inside of her house was outside at the curb, in a tall messy mound.
The vast majority of passengers are waiting at the curb for me when I arrive.
There's no van parked at the curb, no sign of Greenleaf; she's beaten them home.
Walton and I sat there for several minutes, not moving, at the curb, inside the music.
Colin Amos stands at the curb greeting customers arriving at his restaurant and bar, Next Door.
Detectives then searched a trash can placed at the curb of the home on November 13.
The blue recycling bins are at the curb, full, so I know it's a Monday morning.
At the curb, there's a trash can on one side and a lamppost on the other.
I asked the police officer if I could stand at the curb in front of the men.
He parks at the curb out front, where one of his security cameras can monitor the car.
Rescuers were dumping their cars at the curb and dashing through back streets in the pouring rain.
Whenever you sense he is about to open a door, he instead drops you at the curb.
The truce between two old foes—city governments and secretive private companies like Uber—began at the curb.
The Secret Service agents clustered around him, ushered him toward the armored limo idling outside at the curb.
Turning around at the curb, I looked back to see Stassin lugging our forty-two-pound scooters to safety.
It showed up earlier this month, breaking up the line of delivery trucks and commercial vehicles at the curb.
He torched it, and now he's standing at the curb watching it burn and wearing your wife's fur coat.
"I might come check out the rally, when the lines are gone," he said, dropping me off at the curb.
There's no riffling through your wallet for small bills, no idling at the curb to deal with a credit card.
But my daughter's exterminator saw evidence of an infestation on items left at the curb in front of their house.
Just then, just as she was thinking they were both going to get arrested, Carly pulled up at the curb.
Afterward, we walk outside, and there's Sammy Davis, Jr., waiting at the curb in his Bentley to pick Linda up.
When I stepped outside, the sun was to the west, the M2 was at the curb and I was starving.
Two uniformed police officers kept watch on the sidewalk as lights flashed from their patrol car parked at the curb.
At the curb, they tallied and sorted their cans and bottles and scrawled invoices on cardboard scraps or paper plates.
When I'd arrived the day before at Denver International Airport, a huge black Chevrolet Suburban had been waiting at the curb.
I've seen massive floral displays being wheeled into the building and ornate caskets being wheeled out into hearses idling at the curb.
You get to pick your driver, unlike Uber, where you get whichever driver answers your request and shows up at the curb.
All the data from Parking Kitty is stored in the same place as data from the physical pay stations at the curb.
From where they were dragging the grad students' bookcase, Bev could see the assistant's sporty red coupe, parked obediently at the curb.
At the end of a long day, he would join the line of people at the curb, all trying to hail cabs.
There are Amazon lockers, and some food delivery companies require customers to meet drivers at the curb rather than their front door.
The mayor campaigned on addressing growing inequality in the city, but his lack of leadership is unfairly leaving bus riders at the curb.
After almost an hour of traffic, I arrived at the curb of Centro Citibanamex, an expansive convention center located at the edge of the city.
The three friends huddled at the curb like pre-teens around their first cigarette, largely unseen by the stream of passing traffic and school children.
Outside the courthouse, Mr. Samson declined to respond to reporters' questions as his lawyers led him to a black Ford Explorer idling at the curb.
As always, Bev idled her car at the curb, jogged up the porch steps, accepted the keys through the half-opened door, and saluted her farewell.
But Glamour was once the cash cow of Condé Nast, the 80-year-old workaholic women's magazine that powered the shiny town cars at the curb.
But Hayward's city council didn't see the geological feature, looking at the curb instead as a piece of broken road, and replacing it without warning in June.
There is no need to have to break away from my phone for that ultimate urban time waster, pausing at the curb to check the traffic light.
He approaches the van parked at the curb with the bright pink kangaroo pasted on its side, slides open the door, and jumps into the back seat.
But the company found it was sometimes inconvenient for people to walk outside their homes and take a package from a self-driving car waiting at the curb.
Later, at the curb in front of the terminal, there were only three cars dropping off passengers, and inside, a pair of moving walkways carried just three people between them.
As words turn into shoving matches or even fistfights, the outcome is inevitably the same: The winner rides away in the back seat, leaving the loser seething at the curb.
Many cities and communities have anti-scavenging laws to prevent those among us who look for valuable materials placed at the curb in trash bins, recycling containers or commercial dumpsters.
"We'll aggregate it together and we'll have it available for you at the valet outside the shopping center at the curb when you're ready to leave the shopping center," he said.
At the curb, Ustinov stopped to check a text message on his phone, and when he looked up he saw a blur, a car driving much too quickly for the neighborhood.
The group also dispatched volunteers to knock on doors at houses that didn't have a massive pile of household muck at the curb -- a sure sign that putrid detritus still lingered inside.
Whether the restaurant uses the garage for its intended purpose, it can still restrict parking in the driveway and at the curb cut, and post signs on its property publicizing the rules.
This all happened really as I was being dropped off at the curb for this trip to Washington, DC. So at this point in the week, I have a lot of questions.
The city calculates what is known as a diversion rate by dividing the amount of recyclables the Sanitation Department picks up at the curb by the overall amount of trash it hauls away.
The dogs stopped at the curb, as they were trained, and both Ms. Faul and Ms. Gee listened to the flow of traffic, to detect if the cars had stopped for the light.
You will install the car seat at the curb near arrivals, while cars inch around you, horns honking, and the toddler wails and the cops get irritated because you're taking too long. 6.
And when people don't pay to park at the curb (only a tiny fraction of curbside spots in the United States are metered), it's the city that pays to build and maintain that spot.
HOUSTON — As we walked through Shirley Hines's flood-battered Houston neighborhood on Sunday, we passed pile after pile at the curb — the soggy, ruined contents of people's homes, mixed with floorboards, Sheetrock and insulation.
Sure, they somehow got a four-star rating or two along the way, but they know the drill: They're probably waiting at the curb, they're probably pleasant, and they might even leave a good tip.
His solution was one that few others may try: He persuaded his landlord to pay about $8,1203 to modify the sidewalk in front of the house and install a public charging station at the curb.
People pulled out the flood-ravaged contents of their homes and piled them at the curb in mounds rising roughly six feet high in some cases: refrigerators, carpets, wallboard, sofas, cabinets, drawers, luggage, picture frames.
And the increasing number of residential conversions has resulted in more trash bags piled on the street (unlike commercial buildings, which have loading docks where garbage is collected, residential trash is picked up at the curb).
A green SUV with the red, black, and green flags of the African nation suction cupped to its back windows is parked at the curb, bearing stickers shouting FREE THE MOVE 9 and STOP MURDER BY POLICE.
Customers can track the vehicle throughout the trip using the app, and once it arrives, will need to meet the vehicle at the curb or in their driveway — in other words, no more door-to-door service.
Most last-mile autonomous delivery robots today, including the "wheeled cooler"-style variety that was pioneered by Starship and has since been adopted by a number of other companies, including Postmates, basically meet customers at the curb.
From our front window, I would see the cab, a four-door Mercury of a late-forties vintage, sitting at the curb in front of the DIAL house, its yellow roof light lit and the motor running.
She only had to get from the glass door of her doctor's office to the tinted-windowed S.U.V. that was idling at the curb, waiting to spirit her to 30 Rockefeller Plaza, but there was a hitch.
Sitting in a westbound bus, I could see all the way from First Avenue to Third Avenue — two long Manhattan blocks with no traffic in sight, just some police cars and a few trucks parked at the curb.
In the Riverside neighborhood, residents piled debris at the curb, and clumps of tree moss and silt traced the high-water mark, blocks away from the river, which was still lapping over the concrete bulkheads meant to contain it.
In favor: And if having the best roster in the league isn't bad enough, the Knights also have the league's best coach (who was left at the curb by the Panthers) and the best GM (who made the Martin Erat trade).
"I think the younger generation doesn't want four people to pick their bags up at the curb and then they have to tip this person and that person," said Randall T. Cook, the chief executive and a founder of Roost.
At the airport, three representatives from the U.S.O., a charity that provides services to military members and their families, met us at the curb and escorted us through security and across the airport to a private room inside the U.S.O. lounge.
According to a criminal affidavit, witnesses said that after an intoxicated Wilson reached the bar, she got into a green-and-white cab alone, her fare was paid in full at the curb, and she gave the driver her address.
By divine right of mayoralty, or someone, 13 vehicles waited at the curb in a no-standing zone, among them four black S.U.V.s (three Chevy Suburbans and one Yukon XL) an ambulance, a huge E.M.S. vehicle and a police school safety van.
He strove for authenticity, putting baking soda on tires for a winter scene because snow sticks to tires, or making sure there was a tiny puddle under an old-fashioned milk truck because blocks of ice inside would melt a bit as it sat at the curb.
With the exception of Brett Young's performance, the entire show was recorded in a four-hour marathon at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University back in September, about six weeks earlier than previous years, so give the cast extra credit for conjuring the Christmas spirit in early fall.
At the curb, he opened the doors of his van to reveal a ten-foot scale model of a fifty-seven-foot bronze tableau: a narrative meditation on the Great War, to be installed in a few years near the White House, not far from the tributes to the Second World War and the wars in Korea and Vietnam.
I stood at the curb, talking to the handyman, when the female owl came low out the alleyway flying soundless, so close I could see her eye in her pale face, the beak curved and clear, but her eye, a killer's, make no mistake, told me if by any chance of size or opportunity she would.
The challenges are both more mundane and more complex than you might imagine: They have everything to do with stuff we take for granted every day, like other people walking around, trash bins that are out at the curb one day and gone the next, furniture that moves around, different weather conditions and just about anything you can think of that's a pretty normal part of everyday life but hard to predict exactly day-to-day.
These include: smarter pricing at parking meters (like time-of-day demand-responsive pricing, as in San Francisco and elsewhere); facilitating the loading of goods and people at the curb to reduce double-parking; forbidding businesses to offer parking validation so that everyone has to pay; reworking how New York manages street parking in residential areas; requiring large employers to offer transportation subsidies instead of subsidized parking; and looking at ways to have parking pricing apply to not just publicly available parking but also private spaces (say, the downtown law office that leases spaces for its partners).
The tower is diameter at the base and diameter at the curb, and high to the curb.
The tower is diameter at the base and diameter at the curb, having an overall height to to the curb.
The three pairs of millstones are overdriven. The tower is diameter at the base and at the curb, with a height of to the curb.
Double parking can refer to parking parallel to a car already parked at the curb, double parking in attended car parks and garages, multi-space parking, or taking two metered spots with one vehicle.
The tower is high, diameter at the base and diameter at the curb. The walls are thick at the base. The mill is to the top of the cap. The mill drove two pairs of underdrift millstones.
The smock was from sill to curb. The mill was diameter at the curb externally, the cant posts being about by . The stage was at first-floor level, above the ground. The cap was boat-shaped, similar to those found on Norfolk windmills.
On May 1, 1947, Evelyn McHale leapt to her death from the 86th floor observation deck and landed on a limousine parked at the curb. Photography student Robert Wiles took a photo of McHale's oddly intact corpse a few minutes after her death.
Montreal also used trolley buses. Introduced in 1937, they were seen as having some advantages over streetcars. Unlike streetcars, they could load and unload at the curb instead of stopping traffic in the middle of the street. They were still dependent on overhead trolley wires.
Tangier-Ibn Battouta is served by a dedicated taxi stand. Grand Taxis are available 24 hours a day at the curb in front of the terminal. The price of these taxis is fixed by the Moroccan Government. There are no bus routes that serve the airport directly.
Baker Street Mill has an octagonal two-storey brick base, the walls of which are almost thick at ground level. The base is across the flats and high, the brickwork at the top of the base is about thick. The smock is from sill to curb. The mill is diameter at the curb, the cant posts being about square.
The 2004 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament was held March 4–6 at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. defeated top- seeded, reigning champions in the championship game, 60–55, to win their third Atlantic Sun/TAAC men's basketball tournament. The Golden Knights, therefore, received the Atlantic Sun's automatic bid to the 2004 NCAA Tournament.
The four-storey smock has cant posts of by section, long. the sills are by in section, long. The spout floor is across the flats, the stone floor is across the flats and the top of the smock tower is diameter at the curb. The main floor beams are square at all levels except the dust floor.
The 2005 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament was held March 3–5 at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. defeated top- seeded in the championship game, 63–54, to win their fourth (and second consecutive) Atlantic Sun/TAAC men's basketball tournament. The Golden Knights, therefore, received the Atlantic Sun's automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA Tournament.
The dogs have accustomed themselves to the flow of pedestrian and automobile traffic; they sit patiently with the people at the curb when they are stopped for a red light, and then cross with them as if a daily routine. In cities in Russia and several other countries, street dogs are said to have been observed to use subway and bus services.
Church End Mill is a four storey tower mill with a conical cap with a ball finial. The mill had four single Patent sails carried on a cast iron windshaft and was winded by a six bladed fantail. The tower is high to curb level, diameter at base level and diameter at the curb. The brickwork is thick at base level.
Rayleigh Windmill is a six-storey tower mill with a Kentish cap winded by a six bladed fantail. The mill had two single Spring sails and two Common sails carried on a cast iron windshaft. The tower has no batter until second floor level, where the stage is. The tower is diameter at base level and internal diameter at the curb.
She remained at the curb staring at him. Through the corner of his > left eye he could see her, and he knew, because it happens almost every day, > that she was thinking, It looks like him, but is it? Just before the light > turned green, Sinatra turned toward her, looked directly into her eyes > waiting for the reaction he knew would come. It came and he smiled.
Its deficit was $17,931 in 1934, $17,271 in 1935, and $6,329 in 1936. In 1936, profits for the curb were $23,358 and expenses were $29,597. On December 31, 1936, net assets were $74,652, in cash and government bonds. That year, the board of governors at the curb approved 14 new listings and four additional listings, with two memberships transferred, one for $1000 and one for $1,250.
Jack is to the curb, diameter at the base and diameter at the curb. The present owners have lived at the windmill since 2012. The Mill House and Granary were built for them by architect Sarah Featherstone of Featherstone Young in 2016. The Granary retains the historical beams and original footprint of the 18th century granary, while the Mill House is a reconfiguration of Henry Longhurst's house.
A curbside bus lane runs along the curb. Vehicles are not allowed to park or stand this lane, but may briefly enter this lane to make right turns unless otherwise specified. An offset bus lane is placed one lane away from the curb. In this setup, vehicles are able to park or stand at the curb, but are not allowed to double park or stop on the bus lane.
It has small shields on either side with heraldic devices and a coat of arms. The name of the building, "Oakham House", was carved in stone, and this sign was mounted above the front door. Two iron dogs facing each other, with iron rings in their mouths for hitching horses used to be present at the curb of the house. They were painted red in order to represent Chesapeake Bay Retrievers.
While Calvin starts up a car and is attacked by Rhonda from the backseat, Spider successfully traps Uncle Impie in a box. Calvin's struggles to control the car, and ends up crashing upside down; Calvin apparently survives this and Rhonda is killed from the crash. In the morning, Spider drives Calvin to her house in her motorcycle while Uncle Impie is seen trapped in the box at the curb, asking someone to let him out.
He zips back and requests half of a soda, but the manager still tells Porky that he needs five more pennies for the soda. Porky leaves the parlor disappointed and sits down at the curb, wondering how to get five more pennies. As Porky does this, a rich gentleman walks by and drops his cane. Porky notices this and hands back the cane, to which the gentleman thanks Porky by giving him a penny.
The goods were left at the curb-side. In less than two years, Amity donated $26,000 to the Red Cross, strictly from salvage and reconditioning, and hundreds of tons of scrap metals were supplied to the war industries. The Red Cross voluntarily withdrew from its share of the proceeds in October 1942, so that other local ware services could receive their equitable share. Amity helped finance concerts for local camps and Christmas parties for servicemen's families.
Bus service to Kenmore began in 1933 as replacement for the Ipswich Street line. Buses originally stopped at the curb, which required them to cut across multiple lanes of traffic to loop from inbound to outbound. In early 1939, the Chamber of Commerce proposed a busway in the center of the square, with direct access to the station mezzanine below. Mayor Maurice J. Tobin initially supported the plan, but soon refused to allow the city to pay for it.
Bell kidnapped 17-year-old Sharon Faye "Shari" Smith at gunpoint from the end of her driveway on Platt Springs Road in Lexington County, South Carolina, on May 31, 1985. Her car was found abandoned at the curb near the mailbox. Over the next few days, Bell called the Smith family regularly from a payphone to tell them Shari was fine and to taunt them. In fact, Shari was likely killed within 12 hours of her abduction.
GVWR and GCWR both describe a vehicle that is in operation and are used to specify weight limitations and restrictions. Curb weight describes a vehicle which is "parked at the curb" and excludes the weight of any occupants or cargo. Dry weight further excludes the weight of all consumables, such as fuel and oils. Gross trailer weight rating specifies the maximum weight of a trailer and the gross axle weight rating specifies the maximum weight on any particular axle.
Zagreb has an extensive tram network with 15-day and 4 night lines covering much of the inner- and middle-suburbs of the city. The first tram line was opened on 5 September 1891 and trams have been serving as a vital component of Zagreb mass transit ever since. Trams usually travel at speeds of , but slow considerably during rush hour. The network operates at the curb whereas on larger avenues its tracks are situated inside the green belts.
The 2016–17 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team represented Belmont University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bruins, led by 31st-year head coach Rick Byrd, played their home games at the Curb Event Center in Nashville, Tennessee as members of the Ohio Valley Conference in the East Division. They finished the season 23–7, 15–1 in OVC play to win the regular season championship. In the OVC Tournament, they lost in the semifinals to Jacksonville State.
Image made by Grant in Dealey Plaza following the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Bill and Gayle Newman cover their children on the lawn. Grant's brother-in law, Associated Press photojournalist Ike Altgens, stands at the curb to photo-right. Several days before President Kennedy made his November flight to Texas, Grant had been assigned to cover the state's delegation in Washington, D.C., then fly back with the White House press corps; he was the only photographer to make the trip.
The 2002 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament was held February 28–March 2 at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. This was the first Atlantic Sun tournament after the conference changed its name from the Trans America Athletic Conference. defeated defending champions in the championship game, 76–75, to win their first Atlantic Sun men's basketball tournament. The Owls, therefore, received the TAAC's automatic bid to the 2002 NCAA Tournament, their first appearance in the Division I tournament.
Diel contends he and Freund passed no one on their way to the car and further that the placement of the car parked at the curb would have made it impossible for Berkowitz to have snuck up on them in the few minutes between their encounter outside the restaurant and the shooting at the car. Diel thus reasons he was shot by someone other than Berkowitz.Terry (1999), p. 429-430 Hockenberry's own report was broadcast by network news and given much exposure by Dateline NBC (2004).
The 2014–15 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team represented Belmont University during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bruins, led by 29th year head coach Rick Byrd, played their home games at the Curb Event Center and were members of the Ohio Valley Conference in the East Division. They finished the season 22–11, 11–5 in OVC play to finish a tie for the East Division championship. They defeated Eastern Kentucky and Murray State to be champions of the Ohio Valley Tournament.
The 2019–20 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team represented Belmont University in the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bruins, led by first-year head coach Casey Alexander, played their home games at the Curb Event Center in Nashville, Tennessee as members of the Ohio Valley Conference. They finished the season 26–7, 15–3 in OVC play to finish in a tie for the OVC regular season championship. They defeated Eastern Kentucky and Murray State to be champions of the OVC Tournament.
The 2017–18 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team represented Belmont University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bruins, led by 32nd-year head coach Rick Byrd, played their home games at the Curb Event Center in Nashville, Tennessee as members of the Ohio Valley Conference. They finished the season 24–9, 15–3 in OVC play to finish in second place. They defeated Austin Peay in the semifinals of the OVC Tournament to advance to the championship game where they lost to Murray State.
The 2013–14 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team represented Belmont University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bruins, led by 28th year head coach Rick Byrd, played their home games at the Curb Event Center and were members of the Ohio Valley Conference in the East Division. They finished the season 26–10, 14–2 in OVC play to be champions of the East Division and overall regular season OVC champions. They advanced to the championship game of the OVC Tournament where they lost to Eastern Kentucky.
This enabled customers to end their rental by parking the scooter at the curb rather than in a garage with a power outlet - so called "free floating" vehicle sharing. This began a process that led to SFMTA issuing the world's first on-street parking permit for free-floating electric two-wheelers. In August of 2015 Scoot expanded its fleet to more than 400 with the addition of cargo scooters from German manufacturer GOVECS. The larger vehicles were intended to accommodate larger riders and couriers who rented them to make deliveries.
The 2018–19 Belmont Bruins women's basketball team represents Belmont University during the 2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bruins, led by second year head coach Bart Brooks, play their home games at the Curb Event Center as members of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). They finished the season 26–7, 16–2 in OVC play win the OVC regular season. They won the OVC Women's Tournament by defeating UT Martin and earns an automatic trip to the NCAA Women's Tournament where they lost to South Carolina in the first round.
The 2017–18 Belmont Bruins women's basketball team represents Belmont University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Bruins, led by first year head coach Bart Brooks, play their home games at the Curb Event Center as members of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). They finished the season 31–4, 18–0 in OVC play win the OVC regular season. They won the OVC Women's Tournament by defeating UT Martin and earns an automatic trip to the NCAA Women's Tournament where they lost to Duke in the first round.
After leaving Germany, Törneman was active in Paris for four years, and also in the Breton village of Coudeville, Brittany. In Paris he studied at the Académie Julian, where after seeing van Gogh's and Gauguin's work, he brightened his palette. During his time in Paris, Törneman's friends were able to locate him by following the sketches he left in Paris cafés.Landi, Ann, Auto-Destructive Tendencies, "Whether by burning, cutting, shredding, or simply leaving them at the curb, artists have various reasons for disposing of their own work", ARTnews, artnews.
The 2015–16 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team represented Belmont University during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bruins, led by 30th year head coach Rick Byrd, played their home games at the Curb Event Center and were members of the Ohio Valley Conference in the East Division. They finished the season 20–12, 12–4 in OVC play to be champions of the East Division and overall OVC regular season champions. They lost in the semifinals of the OVC Tournament to Austin Peay.
In the opening sequence, Hank joins Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer at the curb outside his house in the morning. When he opens his can of beer, the playback speed increases greatly and depicts other main and secondary characters carrying out various daily activities around them in a time-lapse. Meanwhile, the four continue drinking beer and a nearby recycling bin fills with their empty cans. When Peggy brings a bag of garbage out to Hank, the other three leave and the playback returns to normal speed as he takes it to the trash can and gathers with Peggy and Bobby.
Duncan wins the Derby, sending the jockeys into a rage, and they begin chasing after Homer and Bart with swords. However, Marge and Lisa spray the jockeys with water to subdue them, and Homer stuffs them all into a garbage bag and leaves them at the curb to be hauled away with the garbage. Homer and Bart prepare to retire Duncan from racing so he can become a stud. President Clinton then shows up at the Simpsons's house and presents Lisa with a plaque, overruling the state fair judges and declaring Springfield Elementary as the winner of the music competition.
Southwest Airlines gives customers traveling with children the chance to free check in any type of stroller and CRS or car seat either at the curb, at the ticket counter or at the gate. The company does not assume any liability for damage to strollers, CRSs or car seats. Air Canada recommends the use of small collapsible umbrella type strollers with a collapsed diameter of maximum diameter of 25.5 cm (10 in) and maximum length of 92 cm (36 in) for free gate checking. Large strollers can only be checked in and will count as one piece of baggage.
A alt=An articulated transit bus stopped at the curb on a road, next to a sidewalk and overhead shelter with a bench and garbage can. A utility pole is furnished with a sign listing various bus routes. The western portion of SR 522, including Lake City Way and Bothell Way, is a major public transit corridor for the region and is served by Sound Transit Express and King County Metro bus routes. Bus lanes were added to sections of SR 522 in Seattle, Lake Forest Park, and Kenmore in the 1990s, and were expanded in the 2000s.
The 2010–11 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team represented Belmont University during the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bruins, led by 25th year head coach Rick Byrd, played their home games at the Curb Event Center and are members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. They finished the season 30–5, 19–1 in A-Sun play to win the regular season conference championship. They also were champions of the 2011 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament to earn an automatic bid in the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament where they were defeated in the second round by Wisconsin.
They begin dating, but she is already in a relationship and disappears from his life. Mariana agrees to a date with a client, Lucas, at a restaurant at the top of a skyscraper. Explaining her phobia of elevators, she takes the stairs, to Lucas' dismay; as he waits at their table, she is overcome with anxiety and leaves. Finding Martin’s old chair at the curb, she brings it home, and deletes all her pictures of her ex-boyfriend. She tells the story of the famed Kavanagh building, and is drawn to the music from a neighbor’s new piano.
The Kerb Drill is a procedure for pedestrians to cross streets safely, developed by Jocelyn Arthur Adair Pickard (1885–1962), a former Royal Engineer who became Director-General of RoSPA.Trailer – Kerb Drill As it originated in the UK, it is the opposite direction from countries that drive on the right- hand side of the road. The Kerb Drill encourages pedestrians to look before they cross: The repeated look to the right is to check again for a car in the closest lane. In countries that drive on the right-hand side of the road, the Kerb Drill would be: :Stop at the curb.
Ten routes operated by New Jersey Transit Bus Operations serve Hoboken. Lanes 1-5 are underneath the covered "Hoboken Bus Terminal" adjacent to Track 1, while Lane 6 lies at the curb adjacent to the main commuter rail concourse. Route departs from Lane 1 for Jersey City, route departs from Lanes 2 and 3 for the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan, and routes depart from Lane 4 for American Dream Meadowlands in East Rutherford or Nungessers. Routes depart from Lane 5 for Weehawken or Union City, and routes departs from Lane 6 for Lakewood, , or Old Bridge.
The earliest herdics were painted bright yellow in order to be easily identified and quickly acquired the nickname "canary". This convention is presumably what led to many taxi cabs being painted yellow. Each cab was small enough to move freely through the city streets of Williamsport and leave its passengers at the curb instead of the middle of the street as other modes of public transportation were forced to do. Peter Herdic had moderate success with his cab and it was soon adopted in the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Washington, D.C., and numerous other cities.
Thematically, Guilherme Tintel of Portal It Pop has noted that Mendler wasn't immature as the first work of other Hollywood artists. Tintel compares her songs to Jessie J, Katy Perry, Natalia Kills and Taylor Swift. Mendler said that the writing process isn't hard, because she was influenced by her own experiences. Her debut single, "Ready or Not", talks about self-confidence and deal with boys. To Pop Dirt Mendler said: "I consider myself to be that girl sitting at the curb waiting for the world, so I think it’s a great message to send to just go for the things that you want to take charge of".
The final debate is scheduled to take place on Thursday, October 22, 2020, 8:00–9:30 pm CDT, at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, with Kristen Welker of NBC moderating. This debate would have been the third debate, but is now only the second following the cancellation of the October 15 debate. In response to the interruptions that occurred during the first debate, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced on October 19 that each candidate's microphone will be muted during the other's initial two-minute response to each question. After each candidate gives their two-minute response, the microphones will not be muted.
The curb exchange was for years at odds with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), or "Big Board," operating several buildings away at 18 Broad Street. Explained by The New York Times in 1910, the Big Board had always looked at the curb as "a trading place for 'cats and dogs.'" On April 1, 1910, however, when the NYSE abolished its "unlisted department," the NYSE stocks "made homeless by the abolition" were "refused domicile" by the curb brokers on Broad Street they turned to. The decision was made by the "Curb agent and his advisory board," who ruled via their control of the printed lists of transactions.
The 2012–13 Belmont Bruins men's basketball team represented Belmont University during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Bruins, led by 27th-year head coach Rick Byrd, played their home games at the Curb Event Center and were first year members of the Ohio Valley Conference in the East Division. They finished the season 26–7, 14–2 in OVC play to be champions of the West Division. They were also champions of the OVC Tournament, winning the championship game in overtime over Murray State, to earn their third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament where they lost in the second round to Arizona.
A reasonable expectation of privacy generally exists in a hotel room, although the expectation of privacy in a hotel room diminishes in circumstances where the occupant indiscriminately invites members of the public inside. Information which does not "tend to reveal intimate details of the lifestyle and personal choices of the individual" is usually not subject to a reasonable expectation of privacy. For this reason, utility records are generally not subject to an expectation of privacy, nor are heat patterns which can be detected from outside a private building. Garbage placed at the curb for pickup is considered in law to be abandoned, and therefore fails to engage a reasonable privacy interest.
He made the decision to establish a mobile practice. He converted an 18-foot-long mini-motor home into a Mobile Pet Clinic. It was equipped with a 110-volt auxiliary electrical generator, roof air-conditioning, thermostatically controlled propane heat, refrigerator, sink with hot and cold water, cooking range and oven, counter space, surgical and medical tables, bathroom with a shower, seating for four, and storage space for a well-stocked pharmacy, equipment, and supplies. The seven-foot windows on each side gave it a roomy feel. He would drive to a client’s home, park at the curb, and treat the pet in the mobile unit. Dr. Curnow’s wife, Glenora, assisted him in his practice.
With her confidence restored, Lisa sings "Don't Rain on My Parade", and Marge congratulates her for her impromptu number. Marge and Lisa later partake in the Capital City Crime Tour which shows the different areas where known crimes have happened in Capital City, like the 19th Street Liquor Store, which was the epicenter of the 1967 riots (where it never fully stopped), and a high rise where State Senator Wilcox was shot in mid-air as he plummeted to his death. Marge and Lisa are pleased with their trip. Before the end credits, Lisa gathers her classmates in the treehouse for an impromptu jazz session whilst Homer is shown putting different recycling bins full of beer bottles and Grampa out at the curb.
Carla becomes the victim of racism in the third chapter, "Trespass", with school boys telling her to "Go back to where you came from, you dirty spic!" Later she is subjected to a child molester who masturbates in his car while pulling up at the curb and talking lecherously to her through the open window. The second part of the novel finishes with the chapter "Floor Show", in which the García family goes to a Spanish restaurant and Sandra witnesses the host's wife amorously attempting to kiss her father on the way to the bathroom. Overall, Part II presents the unexpected aspects of living in the United States and becoming Americans, and explores the tensions that develop with the immigrant experience.
As Danny and the four boys walk through town, they run into Miss Simmons, who runs the local employment agency and offers to add 5 dollars as her share of the reward offered for finding Rusty, just as Virgil approaches to ask her about job availability for a day laborer. Moments later, Danny and the boys spot Bill and Jeff who are sitting at the curb, next to the truck, examining Rusty's paw. During the confrontation, Jeff calls Rusty "my dog" and Danny retorts, "in a pig's eye… stealing doesn't make him yours". The next moment a motorcycle policeman arrives and takes the Neeleys, including Virgil, who has just returned from his job search, into the city's holding pen to confirm Virgil's lost registration paper for his truck.
Face transplant recipient Jim Maki (left) with Bohdan Pomahač Although face transplants were not the centre of his research work, by 2004 he became increasingly interested in the subject and devoted much of his free time to it. Great incentive came when Pomahač met Isabelle Dinoire, the first person to undergo partial face transplant in 2005 in France. Dinoire told him that if the face had not been accepted, she was ready to undergo the procedure again. When Pomahač asked another patient why he sought repeated surgery, he told the doctor: “I just want a cab to stop when I’m at the curb.” Brigham and Women's Hospital In 2007 Pomahač became the head of the hospital's burn trauma centre and also head of the team specializing in facial transplants.
At the north end of the station, there is also a sealed entrance at the northwestern corner of Reeve Place and Prospect Avenue, which was never opened. The property owner of 1246 Prospect Avenue filed a suit, claiming that it obstructed access to their property, which was scheduled to be tried on January 20, 1936. Since the New York City Board of Transportation deemed that it would probably not be needed for a considerable period, it ordered that the closure of the stairway, the removal the entrance structure, and the slabbing over of the entrance be done at once. The report stated that the entrance could be reopened at its former location with the consent of the owner, or at the curb line, without their consent, when "traffic warrants reopening".
Scoot was founded in 2011 by Michael Keating. In 2012 he was joined by co- founders Matt Ewing (CCO), and Dan Riegel (CTO). Keating, Scoot's CEO, had a background in transportation software and urban planning, Ewing previously worked with MoveOn advocacy group, and Riegel was a co-founder of EnergyHub. The company was the first to offer electric vehicle rentals through a smartphone app. By September 2012, the company had raised $775,000 from investors including Lisa Gansky and Greenstart. The company opened its service to public beta in San Francisco on September 26, 2012 with 10 electric motor scooters. Their fleet expanded to 50 in late 2012. In 2014 the company introduced motor scooters with batteries that could be swapped at the curb by a technician in order to recharge the scooters without plugging them in.
When route G9 began service, Mount Rainier residents were excited about the new service. However, WMATA made route G9 terminate three blocks away from the Mount Rainier terminal and instead have the route run past the DC border line, and turn around along the Mount Rainier roundabout without picking up any passengers which stunned many residents. Riders would had to walk to Mount Rainier terminal to transfer onto other buses and drivers are too far from the bathrooms at Mount Rainier City Hall to use them and G9 passengers don't get the large shelter roofs and benches of the Mount Rainier terminal instead the terminal bus stop is just a sign at the curb in front of a used-car lot instead. According to both WMATA spokeswoman Sherri Ly and the DC Department of Transportation, spaces at Mount Rainier terminal were limited which were occupied by routes 83, 86, B2, F1, F2, T14, T18, and TheBus Route 17.
After the series aired, local law enforcement officials concerted a new effort to police chat rooms and prosecute adults who attempt to meet minors for sex through the internet. None of the 16 people "stung" by KCTV could be subjected to criminal charges in these instances as the operation was done without police involvement, however three filed defamation complaints (one of the men, through his attorney, claimed that he terminated his online chat without finding out where the teen with whom he thought he had conversed had lived, only to be baited again after receiving a phone call from a woman employed with Perverted Justice pretending to be the teen) and one filed a lawsuit against KCTV, Meredith and Perverted Justice on an entrapment complaint. In June 2005, KCTV exposed a Kansas City- area doctor's negligent handling of private medical records. A scavenger gave the station a computer that was found at the curb of a Mission Hills, Kansas home owned by a plastic surgeon who claimed that he had erased the patient information database from its hard drive, which would have mitigated the risk of identity theft.
The first tram line was opened on September 5, 1891, setting off a vital part of the Zagreb mass transit system. Zagreb today features an extensive tram network with 15 day and 4-night lines running over of tracks through 255 stations and transporting almost 500,000 passengers per day (almost twice as much as the Los Angeles County Metro Rail). The network covers much of the inner city, but some lines extend to the suburbs, such as line 15 (operating in Podsljeme) or lines 7 and 11 (operating in Sesvete). Although the trams are capable of achieving speeds in excess of , the unique fact that the network operates mostly at the curb limits their speed to the speed of surrounding vehicles, causing the trams to travel at speeds of 25–50 km/h (15-31 mph) in the inner city, with considerable slowdowns during the rush hours. The rolling stock is made up by various trams, including around 10 TMK 201 and around 50 ČKD-Tatra T4 remaining from 1970's (a few more may be stored and out of service for longer periods), 51 Tatra KT4, 16 TMK 2100 and 142 new, 100% low- floor TMK 2200 cars, of those 140 are 32 m standard version and only 2 shorter 21 m, with a further purchase planned.

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