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With a fair catch at the 8, the Ravens are pinned inside the 20 for the third drive in a row.
I followed Alvaro Obregón into the wide Insurgentes intersection and, so as not to drive across a row of raised safety reflectors in the pavement that also confused me, turned sharply left, directly into a northbound Metrobús lane.
Anyone who has driven past a row of empty houses in the Irish countryside will realise that optimism can lead to wasteful investment.
She drove past a row of empty condos on Route 1 called the Preserve, then past commercial and residential space, all vacant concrete floors and for-rent signs; then more examples of what she called the political class's addiction to the next deal — apartment towers with few occupants, several stories higher than the plans' original limits.
You can get into the XC90 for about $34,000, but once you pile on all-wheel drive, a third-row seat, rear-seat headphone jacks and other items similar to what Acura offers in the MDX you're looking at almost $39,000.
When we reached the first pasture, Page jumped out of the truck to open the gate and drove over to a row of galvanized troughs.
We turned in to a sandy drive and parked behind a row of palm-frond cabanas.
Further savings could be made by including things such as "platooning", where a number of driverless vehicles are driven closely together in a row to reduce wind resistance, as well as deploying smoother acceleration and braking, he said.
In a section attributed to "various reports and testimonies," the report related episodes where soldiers drove a truck into a row of protesters and then fired directly into the crowd; a boy was shot fatally in the back as he climbed a wall to escape onrushing troops; and another boy was "shot in the head in cold blood in front of his mother".
There was the welter of poor calls against her during a loss to Jennifer Capriati in 2004; she was fined $10,500 for launching a tirade at a line official there six years ago during an acrimonious semi-final against Kim Clijsters and she was driven to apoplexy in a row with the chair umpire over a late scream of "come on!" when losing to Sam Stosur in the 2011 final.
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