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121. In 1961, the New Abolitionists focused their attention on segregation in interstate transportation, particularly on passenger buses.
122. At different times Polanco, Garza, Santana and Marmalejo were assigned to these buses as drivers or chaperones.
123. Although buses are supposed to run every fifteen minutes, the actual waiting time can be up to an hour.
124. At a guess there were enough people for three buses all told.
125. A TriFlex controller uses high-speed buffers to manage data flow between the buses.
126. The Le Shuttle trains carried 163, 305 passenger vehicles, including 6, 306 buses, during the month.
127. People are afraid to use the buses because of armed hold-ups.
128. The city of Chicago has contracted to purchase three city transit buses that will be powered by fuel cells.
129. The advertisement hoardings, the posters on the buses, the names above the shops - all were in Hebrew.
130. Outside the window is the incessant noise of cars and buses.
131. Public transport is poor - with buses only adequate for local use - and there is no rail service.
132. This would at once limit access to the city by private vehicles and improve access for buses and coaches.
133. Buses were destroyed and a luxury tourist hotel burnt to the ground[sentencedict.com], although no holidaymakers were injured.
134. He took one of the water buses that ferried across the lake.
135. They barricaded the buses, banging on the doors and windows.
136. The buses run on batteries which have to be charged fifteen minutes every hour and eleven hours at night.
137. The street was narrow and it was impossible for the two buses to pass.
138. The bomb, which caused no casualties,(sentence dictionary) had been planted in or under the luggage compartment of one of the buses.
139. Surely they could see if two buses or even one bus an hour would be more economical.
140. The exhaust fumes from the cars and buses pour in through the open windows of our bus.
141. But, as luck would have it, for them anyway, no buses ran on Sunday.
142. A TORY councillor says Labour advertising on buses in Darlington will put people off using them.
143. Buses could more effectively operate them when integrated with the rest of the bus network, which would also enhance its profitability.
144. He said the fact that more people are using buses should be a cause for celebration among green campaigners.
145. Every day she has to dodge between parked cars and buses when she guides children across the road.
146. The lack of parcels and buses gave us all some food for thought of late.
147. Driver-only buses have become the norm, and may have increased privatised profitability, but they've decreased traffic flow.
148. After the war everything cost more: gasoline, buses, hotel accommodations, and musicians' salaries.
149. The impact derailed the leading carriage and commuters had to use buses between Bishop Auckland and Shildon.
150. Allows two bikes at a time in wheelchair areas of all buses, provided the bus is less than half full.