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A driverless car will take him to work.
Then an assistant, who answers his phone and juggles his e-mail, turns up to take him to work.
"Take him to work with you," says my husband, unhelpfully, as we debate whether the milk-strike will resume the moment I leave for the office.
Mr. Seccafico, 46, who was waiting for the X17 bus to take him to work in Manhattan, was shot several times and apparently tried to flee his attackers, investigators said.
It shows a day in the life of a middle-class couple, supported and assisted from waking up to bedtime with good-quality British products – alarm clock, toaster, the Jaguar and Moulton bike that take him to work in the Economist building in St James's, London; the coffee-maker, dishwasher, and food blender with which she does her home-making.
He rattles down his street's immaculate strip of asphalt toward a six-lane highway that will take him to work, 40 minutes away.
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"Given him a full life, takes him to work, makes his life fulfilling".
Nigel's advantage is that his father frequently took him to "work", even sitting him in the dugout at times.
When I asked Magdalena how long it took him to work out the correct growing conditions for the plant, he was unable to answer in any straightforward way.
But one of my best friend's nephews is a programmer at Google and I don't see anything wrong with a nice shuttle bus taking him to work.
Iowa born and bred, Dyson discovered computers at age 6, when his father, an IBMer, took him to work one night and showed him a mainframe sending data to a teletype printer.
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