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Traffic inches along.
Cons One problem with such a pleasant place is that traffic inches through town during the busiest summer weekends.
The Lagosian arranges for some of the child hawkers to push it as the traffic inches along; it doesn't worry me anymore to pay them to do this.
The confusion besetting Duyen is reflected in eerily beautiful shots of the clogged, rain-soaked city streets in which traffic inches along in ankle-deep water.
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Stand in Times Square on matinee day an hour before the shows open, and see the traffic inch down Seventh Avenue and Broadway.
Gazing at the traffic inching along the East River Drive and the 59th Street Bridge makes Mr. Anvari feel "as if I'm my own traffic helicopter".
At Wishing Well, the parents take turns wearing reflective vests and carrying walkie-talkies, just to manage the morning traffic inching along the school's driveway.
"All of a sudden, I don't know what's going on here," he said as a steady crush of traffic inched south toward the George Washington Bridge.
As the sun set and Milan's rush-hour traffic inched forward, Lele Mora, a pale, pudgy man who resembles an undercooked dinner roll, took phone calls in his car, which is upholstered entirely in white leather.
That would mean luring almost 10 per cent more travellers over the next seven years - in the 12 months to April, the airport's passenger traffic inched up 1.2 per cent to 34.2 million.
Every store, shop, business, church, even the school, faced Main Street, and on Saturdays the traffic inched along, bumper to bumper, as the country folks flocked to town for their weekly shopping.
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