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I'd often heard it argued that a road would help curb drug trafficking; Luis Ángel believed that it would bring the traffic straight to them.

A new bridge to Chincoteague, to open next year, will send traffic straight into Maddox Boulevard, which shoots across the island to the bridge to Assateague Island, part of which is in Maryland.

Doubtless Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and co have contributed but I remember a senior national newspaper editor telling me back in 2006 that search drove more than 70% of her site's traffic straight to the article page.

"Each station has a different personality, but most want their traffic straight".

Maybe Google is keeping quiet about its finance site because, despite going at it for three years and driving traffic straight from Google's search homepage (ticker symbols pull up stock charts from Google Finance), it hasn't been able to make much inroads against the most popular stock site out there, Yahoo Finance.

She gets 30% of her blog traffic straight from Pinterest... pretty impressive when you consider that she just opened her Pinterest account in January of this year!

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The researchers calculated that for traffic traveling straight through an intersection, a large sport utility vehicle took as much space as 1.41 cars.

Through the hall's eyeless windows you can once again contemplate the M1's endless traffic, Bolsover Castle straight opposite and Hardwick, a pleasant and rural ramble four miles south.

Instead of attempting to ride the popularity of social networking sites by mimicking MySpace, Facebook and YouTube, Wal-Mart should work on maximizing the free pass it already has: More than 3% of Walmart.com’s traffic came straight from MySpace in September 2006, according to Hitwise.

Drones, as they are today, can only carry one item at a time, but they can fly over traffic in efficient straight lines.

The area remained an unnavigable bog, forcing traders to drag their boats through the mud until 1848, when William Butler Ogden, the mightiest industrialist in the Midwest, backed the first canal that allowed boat traffic to sail straight through.

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