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Others went to work on foot.
Over all, more than 300,000 New Yorkers get to work on foot.
Currently, about 40 percent of Facebook employees commute to work on foot or bicycle or by bus (including some provided by the company), Mr. Tenanes said.
That summer, before heading for college, my daughter was a waitress there, making her way to work on foot over the Pipeline Trail like Little Red Riding Hood.
Where are your police?" But Nancy Karb, who lives in Brooklyn and commutes to work on foot or bicycle, was more sympathetic to the cyclists.
Local news sites reported that people in Volgograd, a city of more than 1 million inhabitants, were avoiding public transport and walking to work on foot.
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Bryan Charleston, of the Pirbright Institute in Surrey, who leads the team working on foot and mouth vaccine, said that a key factor in developing the new vaccine was to be able to see the 3-dimensional structure of the viral shell each time changes were made to the viral genes used to make the structure in cultured insect cells.
Work on skating on one foot and doing three-turns for balance before you try this one!
Miss Dietrich read from the script and was interrupted by a technician who wanted to work on some foot steps.
If it does, work on your foot work.
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