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In Los Angeles, San Francisco and Denver alone, more than 130,000 people who expressed interest in driving for Lyft didn't have a suitable car, Rust said, so programs such as Express Drive offer a new way for them to get behind the wheel.
The song doesn't tell a story so much as express a condition.
That's not even half as many as express confidence in bin Laden.
Scientists need to consider how to react to possible increases in funding as well as express fears of decreases.
He thinks, for instance, it should grapple with problems like poverty, as well as express negative views.
It costs £9.50 a night, including taxes, but not air-conditioning: instead, there are ineffective ceiling fans and wall fans as noisy as express trains.
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It "is a primal union of animal longing, as expressed in sound, and human meaning, as expressed in language".
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