On Thursday , it's much quieter on the committee corridor - but look out for the publication of the Transport Committee's verdict on the West Coast mainline franchise fiasco.
That leaves the battle for Florida heavily contested in a handful of counties in the middle of the state: a region often referred to as the I-4 corridor after Interstate-4, which runs from the Tampa Bay region in the west through Orlando in the inland centre to Daytona Beach on the east coast.
To be fair, this was because I had directed him into a narrow, flame-filled corridor, which was not a good-faith use of the waypoint command.
There's plenty of interesting action elsewhere on the committee corridor next week - here's my rundown of the main events.
Over on the Committee Corridor Labour ex-City of London solicitor Chuka Umanna has emerged as an effective inquisitor in the difficult, rather techie environment of the Treasury Committee.
Much innovation will likely also happen in the downtown corridor, mid-city, and in Hollywood, where some say a closer proximity to studios and entertainment industry professionals will fuel faster collaboration.
For example, Duke-Weeks Realty, which is having trouble finding tenants for an eight-story building it is developing in Chicago's east-west corridor, gets just 3.5% of its rent revenue from Chicago-area office properties.
And, in spite of Dr. Mahathir's grand Muli-Media Corridor idea, the country is also lagging behind much of developed Asia in technology, Internet development, e-commerce etc.
As a precautionary measure, the ship's Master "implemented aggressive maneuvering at 1945 local time, " before contact was made with the EU Coalition Task Force -- which monitors a protected shipping corridor in the Gulf of Aden -- and passengers were requested to assemble in safe havens.
No train in the Amtrak system supports itself, even those in the corridors -- the Northeast Corridor, and a few other lines in Florida, the Midwest and the West Coast -- that are truly useful.
The next concern for the Spurs was the massive snow storm affecting the New York-to-Boston corridor.
But visit Rockwell's Engineering Lab 36, down a tiled-floor corridor and behind a nondescript door.
They have divided the 1, 200km-long corridor into different blocks and have accumulated vast amounts of data.
"It's gone from being a crime-ridden corridor to one of the meccas of the city, " Mr. Moss said.
Landmark status there "guided development on a north-south corridor, while keeping the core as a pedestrian experience, " he said.
There, sharks and stingrays can be viewed by tourists through a glass-domed corridor.
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Many roads across the New York-to-Boston corridor of 25 million people were impassable.
If you have driven the 1-95 corridor, you will always remember the multitude of billboards for South of the Border.
And in spite of all the headlines devoted to Silicon Valley, we found great strength outside of that particular high-tech corridor.
"These operators transport over 1, 800 passengers a day, up and down the I-95 corridor from New York to Florida, " LaHood said.
In January, the French and Italian governments announced that they would revive a project for a rail-freight corridor between Lyons and Turin.
There is no sign that the Yangtze or Pearl River deltas, or the Beijing-Tianjin corridor further north, are running out of steam.
For a more relaxed ride, head to Springwater Corridor in the Hosford-Abernethy neighbourhood (enter the trail at Southeast 4th Avenue and Southeast Ivon Street).
Then she goes to her own cabin along the still-empty corridor, takes off her gloves, washes them, and hangs them up to dry.
Mr McCourt chose to work in the Washington-Boston corridor because it packs 25% of the nation's telecoms market into 4% of its geography.
Earlier this year, it petitioned the FAA for a special 80-mile corridor where it could let the drones go wild, reports Talking Points Memo.
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The "I-4 Corridor" has become a byword for the suburban midsection of the state where swing voters and transplants from the Midwest often decide elections.
The I-79 highway south of town is designated a high-tech corridor.
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Tourism is booming on the coast and up in the Northwest, what they call Upstate or the I-85 corridor, things were not at all what I expected.
Amtrak, a train operator, has also seen a surge in passengers, particularly in the Washington-New York-Boston corridor yet it is asking, brazenly, for more federal subsidies to cope.
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