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(The tree-lined roads are choked with traffic, much of it from the thriving ferry port).
Another rising contender, Turkish Airlines, is enjoying double-digit annual growth in traffic, much of it to or from the rest of Europe.
None of them had spent the night with the roar of traffic, much of it from tractor trailers, until they moved in.
Because the roads in the region are choked with traffic much of the time, the value of rapid rail travel and proximity to stations has grown.
Bumper-to-bumper traffic, much of it stationary, the acrid steam of a thousand exhausts hanging in the cold winter air.
Inundated with Internet traffic, much of it presumably from France, the Web site of the Belgian public broadcaster RTBF was devoted exclusively to French electoral results on Sunday evening.
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The AOAV report, followed by an excellent recent piece on the subject by the New York Times, underscores the dangers of runaway arms trafficking, much of which has been facilitated and financed by the U.S. government with little attention to where these weapons end up.
The first reason that FPRRA cannot achieve a higher throughput is the very high burstiness of video traffic (much higher than the burstiness of videoconference traffic, used in our prior work).
THE fog was so thick as I crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge that I couldn't even see the opposing stream of traffic, much less the water.
But for him, traffic lost much of its sting when S.U.V.'s came out.
But when it comes to predicting traffic conditions, much of what officials do is based on human experience.
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