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The sensation you get of being a passenger on a crowded elevator up to the Pure Land gives a sense of why a visit to Mogao is still so transporting.
He also fell out with Andy Thorn who, as Coventry manager, let him rejoin Southend, having accused him of being a "passenger" during the club's relegation to League One last season.
The defendant, Mohamed Rashed Daoud al-'Owhali, has been accused of being a passenger in a truck that carried the bomb in the explosion at the American Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, on Aug. 7, 1998.
"They rob the buses every Monday and every Friday, the days the border is open," said Séjour Ellison, a police officer who told of being a passenger on a bus two weeks ago that was diverted by bandits into a remote field.
Nvidia is using a deep learning approach, however, by providing its autonomous system with real-world data from humans drivers and letting it learn how to drive on its own – like a supercharged, AI-powered teenager getting behind the wheel using only their experience of being a passenger to guide them.
I got tired of being a passenger on the shifting sidewalk.
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Mrs Staples, a mother-of-four, had been a passenger.
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