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They have declining density gradients of population and employment that extend outward from a station and have a high level of mixed-use land.

CARACAS, Venezuela — The sprawling street market that radiates outward from the metro station in Petare, Caracas's largest slum, is the retail equivalent of an anti-Target.

Backstory is an essentially democratic mode of storytelling; it defines people by their personal particulars rather than by their social station or other outward identifiers, and it explains action not in terms of situations but in terms of individuals' needs, conflicts, desires, dreams, and troubles.

BR Class 8P No. 71000 'Duke of Gloucester' storms through Stroud station with the outward leg of Steam Dreams Cathedrals Express, Southend - Gloucester on Sat 16th June.

However, the generally low values in the other transfer stations (i.e. Chiaiano, Medaglie d'Oro and Museo which are, respectively, the 2nd, the 8th and the 13th station in the outward trip) may be related to low interchange flows due to the low quality of bus (Chiaiano and Medaglie d'Oro) and metro (Museo) services.

For me, the number nine has always been a helpful sub-divider of the blank page at the "Where do I begin?" stage – not for any mystical reasons, but because nine gives you four stages, or "way-stations" for the outward journey, one destination, and four stages back.

Fans will blow air from the rest of the station into Beam, pushing the walls outward to its final configuration, a cookie jar-like shape 12 feet long and 10.5 feet in diameter.

These lanes are reserved for long orange buses, which zip past slower car traffic and quickly shuttle passengers on and off at the stations on outward-folding ramps.

Well, at each point, you station a little ant and the ant reports the outward flow rate across that point which is F dotted with the normal vector.

They are, says one Indian analyst quoted by Outlook, destination driven, not destiny driven; outward, not inward, looking; upwardly mobile, not stuck-in-my-station-in-life.

I signaled the tower operator sitting in an enclosed office behind a glass wall at the end of the station by pointing to the tracks and turning my palms outward with my hands at my side.

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