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Unfortunately, I find myself, not infrequently, running in damn cold weather, on an overcast day, miles from civilization, in a foot of snow, asking my Golden Retriever "WTF are we"?
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The M now runs, infrequently, only during rush hours.
Bus 273 runs infrequently from Sheffield to Fairholmes visitor centre.
You can also get a direct bus that runs infrequently between Milazzo and Catania.
Trains to Grand Central Terminal pass through Bethel, about 20 minutes away, but run infrequently and require a transfer at South Norwalk.
He had no money and no phone, and the Houston Metro buses ran infrequently at that late hour.
In much of the rest of the country, where trains run infrequently and ridership is low, the railroad is often seen as a waste of money.
But the Long Island Rail Road spur that leads to the racetrack runs infrequently, and subway stations are much farther away.
WWF-UK pointed to a set of scenarios it commisioned last year showing that to decarbonise the electricity sector by 2030, as Mr Davey has proposed, gas plants would only be able to run infrequently as back up to renewables.
After studied 7 cities (Austin, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, DC)., shared modes complement public transit, enhancing urban mobility, especially when public transit runs infrequently or is not available and will continue to grow significantly.
However, commuter buses run infrequently and, due to the length of the peninsula and the scattered nature of the town's neighborhoods, bus travel remains more expensive and less convenient than in denser areas.
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