taxicab in A Sentence

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    Life is like a Taxicab.

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    The number is called Taxicab number.

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    One of London's famous black Taxicabs.

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    We already had state- licensed Taxicabs and private limousines;

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    The number of the Taxicab Hardy arrived in was 1729.

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    Name: car display banner P5 wireless taxi/car/Taxicab led top light display.

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    Castro's image appears frequently in Cuban stores, classrooms, Taxicabs and national television.

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    I was in a Taxicab some months ago, and the cab driver said.

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    The hippocampus is the part of the brain that in London Taxicab drivers becomes enlarged.

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    The Taxicab ordinance requires 10% wheelchair accessibility by 2009 and some use of alternative fuel or fuel efficient vehicles.

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    And the government outlawed their use as Taxicabs because of rising crime rates, requiring only four-door vehicles be used.

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    A Taxicab driver supposedly caught a mere whiff of the aroma and asked if he could have a steak sandwich.

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    They lived a frugal existence in a large, cluttered, and poorly maintained house and travelled in a converted London Taxicab.

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    They lived a frugal existence in a large, cluttered, and poorly maintained house and traveled in a converted London Taxicab.

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    Way Down lived a frugal existence in a large, cluttered, and poorly Maintained house and traveled in a Converted London Taxicab.

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    (I left a Taxicab in Bangkok recently because he tried to pull a fast one on me by taking a longer route.).

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    Outside the restaurant business, some service providers, such as Taxicab drivers, hairdressers and hotel personnel may expect tipping in an upscale setting.

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    Millionaire michael o'leary, ceo of airline ryanair, has his own Taxicab company with just one cab so he can legally use the bus lanes and avoid traffic jams.

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    The end of production in Mexico can be attributed primarily to Mexican political measures: the Beetles no longer met emissions standards for Mexico City, in which the ubiquitous Beetles were used as Taxicabs;

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    The end of production in Mexico can be attributed primarily to Mexican political measures: the Beetles no longer met emission standards for Mexico City, in which the ubiquitous Beetles were used as Taxicabs;

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    Once, when G.H. Hardy went to the hospital to visit him, he remarked that he had ridden in a Taxicab with the number 1729, adding“what a dull number to ride into the hospital”.

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