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I drive a station wagon.
Like most others who write about cars, I can't drive a station wagon without bemoaning their withered sales.
She laughs when she compares their lost plans with her real life: "I drive a station wagon and live in the suburbs".
Working to drive a station's listener age higher ensures that under the new ad guidelines, beer dollars will not go to other stations that already have older audiences.
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He drove a station wagon — that is, in addition to his white Jaguar XKE.
In contrast to Britain and the BBC, American radio has always been commercially driven: a station lives and dies by advertising.
With Mr. Parker and Ms. Nicholson, he helped organize the Sound Unity festivals of improvised music in New York City in 1984 and 1988; in 2000, he drove a station wagon around America for three months, playing solo concerts and small concerts with local musicians.
But the governor said one of the workers, who was still alive when the police reached the scene, had described the attackers, saying they drove a station wagon, chased the workers' vehicle and opened fire, then fled.
Each day, he'd dress in his only suit and drive a Ford Mustang from station to station, hawking engine lubricant to franchise owners.
At Euston, a fifth of the people using the station's facilities are not travelling by train at all and Hinton believes shoppers in rural areas would also be willing to drive to a station to pick up goods.
SHE drives a Volkswagen station wagon; he rides a Ducati motorcycle.
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