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By tweaking the number, type and location of everything from bus lanes to street benches, zoning makes places more welcoming to visit and inviting to use.
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He should've run in front of a bus, or some other type of terrible death he should've done to himself.
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After capping off a 14-hour day with an outdoor rally at Clemson University on Wednesday, McCain -- known to eat just about whatever type of foodstuff that makes it way aboard the bus -- barreled his way toward the back with a couple of fast-food hamburgers in hand, shouting for aides to bring some back for the press corps.
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Between classes, on the bus or before going to bed at night, he would type single sentences into his phone's tiny keypad, uploading each one straight to the mobile social networking site Mobage-town.
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Simcoe, an assistant professor at Boston University, adds that such policies might also resolve a type of coordination problem often seen in the diffusion of technology standards, such as the Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface or a new video game console.
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