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Sarah (Amy Landecker) is chauffeuring her kids and singing her frustrations.
My dad was a baseball coach, he was driving us around, chauffeuring us around.
She also showed off her newly acquired driving skills by chauffeuring Corden for a bit.
Listening to backseat discussions while chauffeuring kids to and from soccer practice is also important.
Needing steady work after graduating from the School of Visual Arts in 1988, she began chauffeuring.
A world with the U.K. at the helm would look very different from one with China chauffeuring.
Despite the unlimited chauffeuring the top job offers, Turnbull is quite content not always taking up the offer.
You still own the car, but when you're not using it, it's autonomously driving and chauffeuring people around.
On Saturday evening, April 18, 1936, limousines chauffeuring a parade of stars arrived at the majestic Masonic Temple.
He was a seasoned name-dropper who relished chauffeuring stars and had twice completed a Mercedes-Benz training course.
It's also common to see parents chauffeuring their kids on bikes with little trailers on the back or front.
Over the new few days, he learnt the trials and tribulations of being behind the wheel and chauffeuring other people.
This is not the first child-chauffeuring venture to have oozed its way out of the Bay Area #disruptors' scene.
Maybe she's an heiress who happens to love the freedom of chauffeuring strangers from a place to place on her own schedule.
Every episode won't just feature James Corden chauffeuring famous people around and singing their songs—there will loads of star-studded pairings.
Uber may not own the cars chauffeuring its customers, but it has a $1.2 billion problem that it can call its own.
As for the message, there's actually one about indigenous peoples that adults should recognize more than the kids they'll be squiring and/or chauffeuring.
Photos from their previous meeting in Camp David that June showed the Soviet leader chauffeuring his grinning American counterpart around in a careening golf cart.
The costs can add up, particularly when considering child care, buying and preparing meals, chauffeuring children around and the overall job of keeping a household running.
Over the past couple of years, Roombas haven't just been picking up dust and chauffeuring cats around, they've also been mapping the layout of your home.
For more than 20 years, Noel Cintron was Donald J. Trump's personal driver, chauffeuring the businessman — before he became the president — wherever he needed to go.
At one point he stood beside a motorcade of limos passing by, chauffeuring four presidents: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon.
With the addition of a very pregnant Lively chauffeuring a superhero to the hospital, the whole day sounds more like a romantic comedy script than real life.
And the sight of Toyota Priuses chauffeuring themselves around the streets of Mountain View inspired possibilities, including more projects that didn't consist solely of 250s and 219s.
He said the cost rises with extras like chauffeuring the dog to the airport or, in one case, getting a helicopter to fly it to the Hamptons.
Directed by Peter Farrelly and co-produced by Participant and DreamWorks, "Green Book" follows a bouncer who takes a job chauffeuring a famed black pianist in the segregation era.
But almost immediately he was assigned tasks like keeping itineraries and chauffeuring surrogates that had little to do with outreach — which made him feel like "support staff," he said.
The ticket also includes luxury chauffeuring to and from the airport, a VIP attaché on the ground, private check-in and lounge, and a personal concierge to make travel bookings.
Some of the most unguarded conversations of the middle school and adolescent years take place when a parent is chauffeuring, so it's probably worth trying for some designated screenless miles.
After working a full-time job, many people spend the rest of the day chauffeuring children to activities, helping with their homework, making dinner and taking care of household chores.
FROM avoiding jaywalkers to emergency braking to eventually, perhaps, chauffeuring the vehicle itself, it is clear that artificial intelligence (AI) will be an important part of the cars of the future.
The company claims to have 14 million drivers and 300 million active users across its range of services, which include private cars, peer-to-peer rides, chauffeuring, bus services and more.
Didi already offers a lot more services that Uber — regular taxis, peer-to-peer taxis, carpooling, buses, chauffeuring and even test drives — so it isn't clear exactly how it can expand its offerings.
When she arrived back to Los Angeles in February of 2014, she stayed at the rehab (paid for by her insurance) and started working as Bathum's personal assistant, chauffeuring him around the city.
Ms. Cleveland, 41, would like to find a family that needs full-time help; in the meantime, she picks up odd jobs as a babysitter, chauffeuring kids to activities in her Dodge Journey.
However, where "High Maintenance" turned a sympathetic eye toward its anonymous main character and his customers, the jaundiced view of its protagonist and the passengers he's chauffeuring around Los Angeles makes embracing "The Ride" harder.
The tragedies tend to happen when a parent or caregiver has a change in routine -- possibly a different parent chauffeuring the child to day care, being especially sleep-deprived or focused on other duties, Artuso said.
There, Kate told BuzzFeed News that a small group of men excitedly told her that she would be chauffeuring someone famous that night — Jameis Winston, 2013 Heisman Trophy winner and now quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Middle- and upper-class parents who'd gone to public schools and spent evenings playing kickball in the neighborhood began elbowing their toddlers into fast-track preschools and spending evenings monitoring their homework and chauffeuring them to activities.
Tom Garrett treated aides in his office like "personal servants," according to a report from Politico that details the lawmaker's use of staffers to complete daily chores ranging from chauffeuring his daughters to cleaning up after his dog.
Major companies like Ford, Toyota, Google, and Apple are all investing in autonomous vehicles, and a new report from the audit, tax, and advisory firm KPMG predicts another function for them in addition to chauffeuring people: delivering groceries.
If the headlights are eyes, and the upper grille with the car's emblem is its nose, and the lower grille is a toothy smile, then you know this car is pretty goddamn happy to be chauffeuring you around town.
I don't know exactly what it was like during the world of Graydon Carter, but you'd had this kind of caricature in your mind of very expensive lunches, black cars chauffeuring everyone around, unlimited location budgets, business class travel for everyone.
Prising out the stories of happy people who cheat, Ms Perel learns that many adulterers are most excited to discover a new self—one that is creative, erotic and very much unlike the devoted mum who spends her days chauffeuring her children.
Pitt's portrayal of the semi-retired stuntman, who spends his time chauffeuring around his best friend Rick Dalton (DiCaprio) — "closer than a brother and a little less than a wife" — and stripping down to his Levis, has swept awards season so far.
The good folks at Kids Wish Network -- a charity that grants wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses -- helped facilitate the meeting between Blake and Colton, flying the youngster from Indiana to California and chauffeuring him to set in a stretch limo.
A given otokoyaku may have a fan club of more than a thousand women, lined up at the stage door in matching scarves on her performance days and, in extreme cases, packing bento boxes for her and chauffeuring her to her acting classes.
According to one survey of millennials, more than half said their parents helped out around the house in a typical week; the average got 24 hours of childcare a week, from babysitting to chauffeuring the kids, and an additional 21 hours of cooking and cleaning.
In real life, Clooney might also be at the top of the Hollywood heap – while also enjoying a fulfilling life with wife Amal, who accompanied him to the premiere – but before he found fame he kept busy chauffeuring his Aunt Rosemary to gigs with her friends.
Mind you, learning to drive was not my grandson's idea, but his parents are tired of chauffeuring the kids everywhere, and options to walk, cycle or take public transportation, which suited my 18-year-old grandsons in New York City just fine, are lacking where they live.
We need to close these gaps if we want to ensure the integrity of the vehicles, but equally important is consistency in qualifying drivers, who are tasked with chauffeuring people who, in many cases, opted for a limousine because they did not want to drive impaired.
These errands reportedly included being sent to pick up groceries or clean clothes for the congressman, chauffeuring Garrett's children back and forth from his district three hours away in Virginia, pet sitting for his dog, Sophie, and even cleaning up the mess when Sophie had accidents in the office.
So when Trump is no longer a candidate for president, Sean Hannity will probably morph back into a partisan hatchet man, Ben Carson will go back to his speaking circuit, Newt Gingrich will find some new ideological coat to wear and Chris Christie will take a job chauffeuring Trump's limo.
The driver, Carlos F. Pino, was chauffeuring a bridal party of eight women after a day of wine tasting at a vineyard on July 20013, 2015, when he made a U-turn on Route 48 in Cutchogue, N.Y. As he turned, the pickup truck, driven by a man the authorities said had been drinking, broadsided the limousine, nearly cutting it in two.
The movie was adored for its endearing, if ungainly interaction between its two main characters: a fastidious, erudite African American pianist (Mahershala Ali, who won his second Best Supporting Actor Oscar in two years Sunday playing Don Shirley) and the coarse, big-hearted white nightclub bouncer (Viggo Mortensen) chauffeuring him on a concert tour through the racially segregated South of the early 1960s.
She falls back asleep. Pandora and Art enter. He has been chauffeuring Pandora around L.A. to her bigger clients. They bought groceries, and put them in the kitchen.
To supplement the family income, he took odd jobs, including helping his attorney brother-in-law and chauffeuring rich children to school.Irwin Silber, Press Box Red, p. 21.
After completing her course Mary returns to London and works with her mother. Whilst chauffeuring for one of the shop's best customers she meets Sam, an architect and falls in love again, this time leading to marriage...
His fledgling career was interrupted by the World War II draft. He spent the next three years in an Army uniform, chauffeuring officers and the occasional entertainer – such as Marlene Dietrich and Dinah Shore – around Europe. He received five Battle Stars and the Bronze Star.
Four police officers and 14 Nazis had been killed, including Ludendorff's servant. They were tried in early 1924. Ludendorff was acquitted, but Heinz was convicted of chauffeuring him, given a one-year suspended sentence and fined 1,000 marks. Hitler went to prison but was released after nine months.
Poseidon is sitting at the desk and makes calculations on the waters he has to manage. For his work, he could rely on staff, but rather prefers to work on his own. He does not like his work but sees no alternative. Poseidon laments that people imagine him constantly chauffeuring the waters with his trident.
In retirement, Nirenska engaged in volunteer work such as chauffeuring older women and answering a hotline. She devoted time to gardening, travel, and working on her photography. She suffered from severe depression and mental illness, and spent years undergoing inpatient and outpatient treatment at St. Elizabeths Hospital, the large federally run psychiatric facility in D.C.
The play opened on March 19. In December 2014, The Hollywood Reporter announced Biggs was cast to star in the comedy Amateur Night. Biggs plays a well-meaning expectant father who unwittingly accepts a job chauffeuring prostitutes (Janet Montgomery, Ashley Tisdale) around Los Angeles. Jenny Mollen, who is Biggs' wife in real life, appears as his wife in the film.
Born to Raymond and Norma Powell, Rodney's childhood was spent in poverty. His father circled through chauffeuring, carpentry, and laboring jobs while his mother was prohibited from doing any domestic jobs. She took up seamstressing to help with the household income. Raymond was raised with three other siblings, but he held the responsibility to become the academic success in their family.
Born on April 14, 1912, Blake was drafted into the Army on December 23, 1943 at Fort McClellan in Anniston, Alabama. Despite his marriage after one year of attending high school, Blake also had previous experience in chauffeuring, truck, and tractor driving. He worked as a bus driver for Montgomery City Bus Lines until 1974. After he retired, he became a member of The Morningview Baptist Church.
'''''' : The Sawachika family butler and a former soldier, Nakamura, usually seen chauffeuring Eri. His combat skills are sharp, as shown by his performance during class 2-C's survival game. After discovering Eri's crush on Harima, he attempts to get the two together when Harima stays over at the Sawachika's for the night. '''''' : When Nakamura was still a soldier he rescued a young orphan boy from a war- torn country, Masaru Suzuki.
In 1977, at the age of 23, Groening moved to Los Angeles to become a writer. He went through what he described as "a series of lousy jobs," including being an extra in the television movie When Every Day Was the Fourth of July, busing tables, washing dishes at a nursing home, clerking at the Hollywood Licorice Pizza record store, landscaping in a sewage treatment plant, and chauffeuring and ghostwriting for a retired Western director.
Everson was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. A graduate of the University of Cincinnati, Everson travelled the country working a variety of jobs, such as chauffeuring motorcars from Detroit to Cincinnati, lumberjacking in New Mexico, and working as a ranch hand in Arizona.Rainey, Buck Serial Film Stars: A Biographical Dictionary 1912–1956, 2005, McFarland, p.714 Everson found himself a radio announcing job in Covington, Kentucky then returned to Cincinnati where he announced, hosted, and sang.
Inaugurated in 1919, Alice Anderson Motor Service was the first all-women garage workshop in Australia. The services offered included vehicle repair, chauffeuring with garage-owned cars, interstate touring trips, driving classes, and petrol stations. In addition, women could take educational programs on engine technology, and participate in a mechanics apprenticeship. Due to Anderson's reputation for caring and passion, mothers from all across Australia would send their daughters to the garage to learn to drive.
In 1999, Oralusi set up a part – time business Tuloh International Limited, an automobile and computer sales business in Austria and Nigeria. In 2002, he begin a travels and tours business, Tuloh Travels & Tours in Central London, United Kingdom. By 2004, the Travels & Tours business had grown to include chartered flight and luxury chauffeuring services. The Tuloh flight services, covering routes between Europe and Africa, was later rebranded as African Direct Airline.
He had been planning to finish the six volumes within the year, preferring to work under harsh deadlines to combat his writer's block. The book's release began a media frenzy as reporters tracked down the novel's characters, which was simple because his family were the only Knausgårds in Norway. Knausgård went into hiding and shut out the media exposure to write daily. Working almost all day aside from chauffeuring his kids, he could write 20 pages in a day.
Matthew Richard Lucas was born in the Paddington area of London, the son of Diana (née Williams; born 1945) and chauffeuring business owner John Stanley Lucas (1944–1996). He is Jewish; some of his mother's family fled Nazi Germany just before the Second World War. He has had alopecia since childhood, losing all of his hair at the age of seven. When Lucas was 22, his father died of a heart attack at the age of 52.
Race was recruited by St. Joseph wrestling promoter Gust Karras who hired Race to do odd jobs for his promotion, including chauffeuring the Humphrey. Eventually, Race started wrestling on some of his shows and some of Karras' veteran wrestlers helped further Race's training. At the age of 18, he moved to Nashville and began wrestling under the ring name of Jack Long, forming a tag team with storyline brother John Long. The duo quickly captured the Southern Tag Team Championship.
Mrs Audrey Loxam was his driver for 25 years, chauffeuring him around to fulfil a busy schedule of engagements in this country and overseas. He has appeared in concert almost everywhere that it is possible to play in England, and has also played concerts in the Netherlands, Canada and the United States. North American audiences remember the Union Jack socks that he proudly wore at his concerts. In 1996 Arnold Loxam was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Bradford for his musical achievements.
The limousine sequence, where Manson is seen chauffeuring a young couple down a stylised freeway, involved filming multiple motion control passes and painted/keyed elements. Motion control data was manipulated in post-production to remove the reflections of the set and creating reflections of the street lights and cityscape. The final sequence sees Manson performing in front of a city backdrop; this involved multiple layers of matte painted elements to create. The music video began airing across Europe and North America on September 10, 2001.
Further activities include chauffeuring a sheikh; and distracting a deadbeat in a bar while his car is repossessed. To add to all of Stephanie's problems, Morelli informs her that Benito Ramirez, the psychopathic boxer who attacked Lula and threatened her in One for the Money has been released from prison thanks to the work of expensive lawyers. Ramirez begins stalking her again, playing his game of psychological torture with her. Meanwhile, Ranger lets her use a Porsche Turbo as a "company car" while working for him, which is both exciting and nerve-wracking.
On October 16, 2013, the Port Authority announced that it would conduct an internal review. Its inspector general opened an investigation on December 10. On February 16, 2014, Executive Director Pat Foye ordered the inspector general and PA Police Chief Louis Koumoutsos to examine PA Police Lieutenant Thomas "Chip" Michaels for his role in chauffeuring Wildstein on an observation tour on the first day of the closures and allegations of PA Police officers telling frustrated motorists to direct their ire at Mayor Sokolich. Michaels had at least one day's advance knowledge of the closure.
Harper met Jason Mozersky in the late 1990s when Mozersky was working for an Austin music promoter. Mozersky was chauffeuring Harper to a gig, and asked if he could play Harper a demo by his band, Wan Santo Condo. Harper resisted initially, fearing the music would interfere with his mental preparation for the show, but then felt remorseful and agreed to hear the demo. He was "blown away," and the association led first to a record contract for Wan Santo Condo, and then to a collaboration between the two.
Having recently been let go from his job chauffeuring a wealthy developer and his wife in Lahinch, Co. Clare, Sharky returns to Dublin to look after Richard. Tension between the brothers is evident from the start and exists mostly in Richard's constant sniping and excessive demands from his younger brother. A source of early conflict stems from Richard’s inviting Nicky Giblin—Sharky’s love rival—to join the men, along with Ivan, for a game of poker. Nicky Giblin unexpectedly arrives with the mysterious Mr. Lockhart, a man of refined appearance.
Red, a middle aged Burner drives a 1980 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am. His teenage son Cameron however isn't much of a car enthusiast and always raises the issue of how Red is breaking the law. Meanwhile, another Burner is planning on chauffeuring a senator to a conference where he intends to make civilian use of motor vehicles legal again. But while en route to pick up his passenger, the Burner is intercepted by a DVC squad led by McVain (Doug McClure). His subordinate Dolan, a quiet sociopath, blows the Burner away with a grenade launcher.
This includes concept art mock-ups, artwork creation, print relationships, special build sourcing, quality assurance, campaign photography and videography. Taxi Media’s brand activation services span from VIP chauffeuring, product sampling to showcasing adverts on various formats. In a campaign launched by opera singer Katherine Jenkins, the finest materials were used to bring Lindt & Sprüngli's Lindor ‘Moment of Bliss’ proposition to the forefront of the consumer experience. As well as presenting the perfect opportunity to travel in style, passengers were prompted to enjoy complimentary Lindor truffles, with dedicated messages on the digital screen inside the taxi.
He later graduated, but did not take the Abitur exams that would have enabled him to go to college or university. Instead, he took courses in Brno in several trades, including chauffeuring and machinery, and worked for his father for three years. A fan of motorcycles since his youth, Schindler bought a 250-cc Moto Guzzi racing motorcycle and competed recreationally in mountain races for the next few years. On 6 March 1928, Schindler married Emilie Pelzl (1907–2001), daughter of a prosperous Sudeten German farmer from Maletein.
De Castro was involved in several controversies in relation to her short stint as Tourism undersecretary. She received overwhelming backlash from netizens who believed there was conflict of interest for allowing her boyfriend, musician Pancho Juanitez, to perform in DOT-sponsored events. Juanitez was also spotted chauffeuring de Castro in official gatherings of the agency. In May 2018, Commission on Audit (COA) found that there is a memorandum of agreement on file between the DOT and the government- owned People's Television Network (PTV) requiring the latter to air a 6-minute tourism advertisement section in PTV's Kilos Pronto, a public service program.
Jack is released and resumes his fleeing from Kenya and drives to Uganda, stopping for a few days every now and then. His final destination is Bukavu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where he stays for two months. Jack seeks a job in Congo and gets a job chauffeuring for a Greek millionaire, Stephano, and his family. He becomes close with the family and even entertains the idea of staying in Congo the rest of his life instead of returning to Kenya In Congo, Jack finds himself in the middle of a love triangle and resolves to leave the country.
Goldstein is a high-flyer, single and lives in a palatial Auckland home. However Goldstein's own car is an unlikely element of surprise. Rather than an expensive late-model one, he was shown over 2006-2007 chauffeuring his boss around Auckland in a metallic-brown 1979 Princess 2000 HL. Since moving to New Zealand to investigate ASB, Goldstein has started his own business and purchased property (presumably thanks to the helpful bank), but must always keep his activities under wraps when his boss is around. Goldstein also has difficulty at one particular branch due to his attraction to a female worker at the bank.
Both men lied to each other with Simard saying he had gone to prison for trying to kill a police officer (Simard had served a prison sentence for uttering death threats) while Kane claimed to be Hells Angel (Kane was only a Rocker). Unlike the control freak Kane, Simard was reckless and out of control. As Simard was junior to him in the Rockers, he had to serve as Kane's virtual slave, chauffeuring him around Montreal, through Simard was a poor driver who twice smashed up Kane's cars. In February 1997, Kane and Simard were dispatched by Carroll to kill a drug dealer in Halifax named Robert MacFarlane.
The mayor was still married to and living with his second wife, Donna Hanover, although they had been publicly distant since 1996,Margaret Carlson, "In Rudy's Playground", Time, July 11, 1999. Accessed February 15, 2007. and Nathan was still living with Zacharioudakis although the couple had separated a few months earlier. For most of a year, the relationship was kept secret, and in early 2000 Giuliani arranged for New York Police Department security and chauffeuring for her. By March 2000, Giuliani and Nathan were appearing together at public events; in May 2000, Giuliani publicly acknowledged her as his "very good friend" and, amidst a flurry of press scrutiny about Nathan, announced he was separating from Hanover.
Sally acted like an agent for her daughter, picking out her costume, and chauffeuring her to "Crimebusters" meetings. After the first of these meetings, Laurie met The Comedian outside, who complimented her for being the spitting image of her mother, but their conversation was broken off quickly by an angry Sally Jupiter. Laurie noted that the Comedian looked sad as he watched them drive away, and felt sorry for him. When Laurie later learned of the sexual assault, she hated The Comedian, though it seems that as time passed, and in a complicated way, Sally was able to come to terms with it, even to the point that she was willing to defend The Comedian from Laurie's derogatory remarks after he was murdered.

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