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Failure to pay at all would result in my car being impounded immediately.
BBC: Warning over driving fines plan
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As an adult, when I was somehow completely free of social and personal pressure, I would often sit in my car after a soccer game, removing my muddy cleats, reflecting on how truly joyous it is to play just for the love of it.
CNN: Teaching kids to cope on the ball field
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One of my major discoverability problems would be reduced, if my devise did not match the color of my car device, my coach and the typing area of my desk.
FORBES: Time to Update Bluetooth
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When I was growing up, my family would sometimes play Twenty Questions on long car trips.
NEWYORKER: None of the Above
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My husband, Adam, would try to play it in his car while we were dating, and I hated it so much that I would give him the silent treatment.
NPR: Finding Hope in Hip-Hop
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My wife reminded me that I used to be marvel that the car would one day be a half-century old...and now it was only a year away from Social Security.
FORBES: The Coupe Coup
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Ms. MERRITT: Although I don't know that I would ever want my own mug shrink-wrapped on the bus or on the car or on the bicycle, whatever - no matter what way we're traveling.
NPR: Tift Merritt Will 'See You On The Moon'
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If this were a simple abandonment of wife and children, I would have written Diana a note, telling her to find a good lawyer, taken my car out of the garage, and been on my way to Manhattan.
NEWYORKER: Wakefield