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For now I am preoccupied with battling traffic jams and uncooperative GPS systems.
After battling traffic into the city, he and other volunteers unpacked cardboard boxes of T-shirts, sweatshirts and baseball hats to sell.
ATLANTA — Commuters battling traffic in the Bay Area or New York might protest, but Atlanta-area traffic seems to be uniquely awful.
"At G.E., they can work close to home instead of spending a big chunk of their lives battling traffic on Route 680 South down to San Jose," Mr. Ruh observed.
He had trouble getting to the ballpark, battling traffic, arriving at 5 55 p.m. rather than between 5 and 5 30, as he prefers on the days he starts.
Instead of getting in the car and battling traffic westward, he explained, a person could now hop onto the light rail, get off at Hoboken and take a regular train.
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It is apposite that we meet at a school as, through his years of experience, Mickey is adamant that greater education is the key to battling trafficking.
I pushed through some dreary weather in Michigan and Ohio, climbed the roller-coaster foothills of the Appalachians and battled traffic and chewed up roads as I entered the city.
The naked bike goes beyond that stripped-to-the-basics ethos and strikes a cocky attitude, ready to battle traffic without the benefit of any fancy enclosures.
Today, Mr. Zaage's ride to the ferry takes 35 to 40 minutes on a city bus that must battle traffic that worsens as the population grows.
Immigrants stood in long lines in San Francisco, packed the immigration court in Arlington, Va., and battled traffic in Miami before court officials turned them away.
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