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I wanted everybody to talk and maybe a couple guys to get spoke to a little bit.
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"When the medical examiner spoke and said, 'You're not going to get a whole body back,' that upset me," recalled Robin Freund, the widow of Fire Lt. Peter L. Freund.
Our ability to "get in" where many others had tried and failed spoke of a certain pedigree.
"But with hub-and-spoke, you would have to fly Brussels to Paris to get to Madrid".
Traditional carriers operate hub-and-spoke networks where 60% of passengers hop on connecting flights to get to their final destinations.
A spokes An autopsy was performed Tuesday but it may take weeks to get results from toxicology reports.
And, of course, as the spokes get dropped, smaller communities will continue to suffer.
Mr Silver's latest column, published online Wednesday, should be of particular interest to Gulliver readers: it's all about "hidden city ticketing," where you buy a spoke-to-hub-to-spoke airline ticket and then get off at the hub without showing up for the last leg of your journey.
Mr. Cooper's puzzle does not have a punny theme, but it SPOKE to me (sorry, it's hard to stop once you get started).
I would only worry that the scooter handlebars would stab you in the back at some point or you'd fall on the wheel and get impaled by a spoke, but I supposed all that doesn't matter when you're Matterhorning down a mountain yelling "Trollolololol" while pushing yourself along on a portable scooter.
The viewer can't get closer to Robert Thurman's interlocked revolving pyramids of fluorescent light, "Also Spoke Zarathustra".
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