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It is also a bus route that makes a complete journey around Birmingham's outer circle, providing a haven for those who might not want to go home because, for example, they can't afford to put the heating on.
"Rod McGeoch, a man that brought the greatest sporting event on the planet to this great city, we've charged him to look at this event, to bring it to the city in a way that makes sense, in a route that makes sense in way that drives the economy.
If you really find a woman beautiful, don't choose the juvenile selfish route that makes her feel weird and you look like an asshole.
Try to plot a route that makes sense, i.e., try to make a circle rather than playing in one city one day, traveling 150 miles (240 km) to the next city the next day - and then doubling back to play back in that same starting city the day after that!
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His adherence to the religion of competitive bidding is wobbly; his administration came to the precipice of disaster in 2007, when consultants holding a no-bid, multimillion dollar contract recommended new bus routes that made very little sense.
"Maybe it will deter some migrants for a bit, but they will keep coming, and these kinds of actions will force them to take ever more dangerous routes that make them more vulnerable to the criminals and extortion by officials".
The Silk Road, which has now become part of folklore, was a loose network of Central Asian trade routes that made up the most dangerous, exotic and economically valuable overland passages in the ancient and medieval worlds.
Now the need to keep a low profile has meant the migrants are seeking out less visible routes that make them even more vulnerable to abuse by criminal gangs, and corrupt officials.
While down there, we uncover pirate hide outs, explore lost sunken cities, and learn about the trade routes that made Port Royal such an enticing location for Jack and his crew.
When the girls agreed, Raymond started on the route that would make him the richest man in a changing Britain.
In one crossover cameo, Jefferson Davis, the future Confederate President, agitates for a transcontinental rail route that would make California "an appendage of the South".
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