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-- trying to find a cab home.
I found Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello playing in the street to a tiny crowd while I was trying to find a cab at 3am.
Harried urbanites can spend whole days without making a decision or facing a crisis, without trying to find a cab in the rain or worrying about a client.
That behavior is described in the outdoor ads that are part of the campaign with colorful examples like "As demanding as a New Yorker at a deli counter," "As determined as a bike messenger approaching a yellow light," "As relentless as a New Yorker re-swiping a fare card" and "As watchful as a New Yorker trying to find a cab at 5 p.m".
He gave the example of how Uber started because the founders were in Paris, stuck in the road, trying to find a cab while it was raining.
Trying to find a cab in the late afternoon on 7th avenue is one of my least favorite things on this planet.
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We left his apartment and tried to find a cab.
The resulting driver shortage is evident to anyone who has tried to find a cab in London at night.
'They did this dinner on the roof of the Cartier mansion - the first time they ever did anything like that in like 98 years,' she says as we leave the Marchesa showroom and try to find a cab back to her hotel.
We're trying to find a balance.
Everybody's trying to find a solution.
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