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"But what does connectivity itself mean?" There is a lot of money riding on such questions.
The court regarded passes issued to members of an employee's family as partial compensation for the employee's services, and for that reason distinguished persons riding on such passes from strictly free pass passengers, to whom the harsh Adams rule applied.
The Lockwood and Stevens cases plainly stand for the principle that where there is any benefit derived by the railroad a pass is not 'free,' and that a passenger riding on such a pass may recover for injuries due to the railroad's negligence, regardless of stipulations in his pass.
And according to the survey, a lot is riding on such a detente.
Much is riding on such convictions.
With so much riding on such a brief space flight, McCandliss wants to ensure that his instrument's novel design and advanced technology produce as much science and as few nasty surprises as possible.
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Why worry that the stationary bike is already taken when you can rent a bicycle at the hotel and ride on such a pleasant bicycle path.
Does this mean that You, Dear Reader, will ride on such a Craft before the year is Through?
Much is riding on whether such efforts succeed.
The Clinton administration and corporate America have a great deal riding on whether such pitches persuade Ms. Brown, a four-term Democrat who calls herself a leader in human rights causes, to vote in favor of extending new, permanent trading rights to China.
Ride on!
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