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Sedaris describes two very different rail trips when he was younger, full of chemically enabled bad decisions as he rocks back and forth on a conveyance that begets encounters.
The last time voters weighed in on a "conveyance system" was in 1982, during Brown's first tenure as governor.
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Having smelled a durian, I must say that the prohibition against carrying one on a public conveyance (for which there is actually no specific fine) strikes me as a very solid piece of legislation.
Connect the collection point to a conveyance system.
In American terms, it's the equivalent of a law against carrying a cattle feedlot on a public conveyance.
It's more a conveyance than destination.
"He told us, 'Get off the train.' " Both men were being issued summonses for seat hoggery, a violation of part of Section 1050.7 of the Rules of Conduct, which says that no one shall "occupy more than one seat on a station, platform or conveyance when to do so would interfere or tend to interfere with the operation of the Authority's transit system or the comfort of other passengers".
Consider instructing a conveyancing solicitor who has previously negotiated payment retentions over defects on new-build homes.
Choose a conveyancing firm that specializes in residential conveyancing or at least has a specialist conveyancing department.
Find a conveyancing firm that provides a quote up front.
Her luminous pastel, "A Caress," and her Japanese-influenced etching, "In the Omnibus," both from the early 1890s, depict mothers with their infants, the first in a private, tender moment, the second in a public conveyance with a servant on hand to carry the child.
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