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can and ride
There's only one way they can get out now and that's through the Gap -- if we ride hard we can take them ''.
Return through New England, stopping for a visit to Lake Champlain where you can take a boat ride and go to Ethan Allen Park.
The initial bet and / or any payouts can " ride " through several rolls until they lose, and are assumed to be " riding " by dealers.
The Hong Kong Transport Department ( HKTD ) allows and licenses the operation of two types of public light buses – ( 1 ) green minibuses that have route numbers, stop at designated stops ( many routes have hail and ride sections along which passengers can board and exit anywhere unless it's a no-stopping zone ) and which have their fares, service and frequency regulated by the HKTD ; and ( 2 ) red minibuses that may or may not have regular routes, may or may not be numbered, may or may not have fixed stops and whose fares and service levels are not regulated by HKTD.
* 2001 – U. S. Supreme Court rules that disabled golfer Casey Martin can use a cart to ride in tournaments.
For example, monohulls can power through waves that a multihull would be forced to ride over.
A good horse is difficult to ride, but it can carry weight and travel far.
An example is the malaria parasite which can spread from a person near death, by hitching a ride to a healthy person on a mosquito that has bitten the diseased person.
They can readily change the shape and function of parts and may form stalks that produce fruiting bodies, releasing countless spores, light enough to be carried on the wind or hitch a ride on passing animals.
Children and adults can play on a sled or ride in a sleigh.
However they can continue to ride the rest of the race distance in order to set the fastest time in a qualifying race or a record in a final.
For a person without the basis of these three in particular to practice Vajrayāna can be like a small child trying to ride an unbroken horse.
Students and staff can use their university IDs to ride UTA buses, TRAX, and FrontRunner.
Some riders prefer to ride finless, as some boards are specifically designed for cable parks or other uses, some uses of which can benefit from a finless design.
: Wakesurfing: A rider is pulled behind a boat on a mini surfboard and can ride the boat's wake with no rope.
Whether expressed in a sit-in at lunch counters, a freedom ride into Mississippi, a peaceful protest in Albany, Georgia, a bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama, these are outgrowths of Thoreau's insistence that evil must be resisted and that no moral man can patiently adjust to injustice.
A country's incentive to invest in carbon abatement is reduced because it can " free ride " off the efforts of other countries.
At the lower levels, however, a rider can ride all three phases without difficulty in a well-fitted jumping saddle.
The PRT ride experience, including destination selection, boarding, travelling and alighting, on three different systems, can be viewed in this video.
Outside the Lion Pavilion Lookout on Victoria Peak | The Peak, Hong Kong, can find this last licensed rickshaw ride in this ex-British colony.
Panoramic and aerial views of the falls can also be viewed from the Flight of Angels helium balloon ride, or by helicopter.
To overcome geographical limitations, players can ride chocobos, sail on a boat or pilot airships.
In the Disney attraction, Star Tours: The Adventures Continue, guests can travel inside an uncompleted Death Star during one of the randomized ride sequences.

can and forward
In several significant cases, such as India, a decade of concentrated effort can launch these countries into a stage in which they can carry forward their own economic and social progress with little or no government-to-government assistance.
The extent to which we can persuade the less developed countries to appraise their own resources, to set targets toward which they should be working, to establish in the light of this forward perspective the most urgent priorities for their immediate attention, and to do the other things which they must do to help themselves, all on a realistic long-term basis, will depend importantly on the incentives we place before them.
For most small children, learning a forward roll is simply a matter of copying another child who can.
The player controls a triangular-shaped ship that can rotate left and right, fire shots straight forward, and thrust forward.
A standard supports forward compatibility if older product versions can receive, read, view, or play the new standard.
The neoclassical architect, Sir Robert Smirke, was asked to draw up plans for an eastern extension to the Museum "... for the reception of the Royal Library, and a Picture Gallery over it ..." and put forward plans for today's quadrangular building, much of which can be seen today.
The crucial differences with the previous wave can be seen in the downward shift in melodies, increasing durations of movements, the acceptance of Mozart and Haydn as paradigmatic, the greater use of keyboard resources, the shift from " vocal " writing to " pianistic " writing, the growing pull of the minor and of modal ambiguity, and the increasing importance of varying accompanying figures to bring " texture " forward as an element in music.
We think you can only do it by moving forward to a new world — a world of law, the abolition of national armaments with a world force and a world economic system.
Amendments can be brought forward under section 46 ( 1 ) by any province or either level of the federal government.
The forward closure is then released, producing what may be the loudest consonants in the language, although in some languages such as Hadza and Sandawe, clicks can be more subtle and may even be mistaken for ejectives.
A diode can be used as a temperature measuring device, since the forward voltage drop across the diode depends on temperature, as in a silicon bandgap temperature sensor.
Moving a full-stop a few words forward or back or inserting a comma can profoundly alter the meaning of many passages, and such divisions and meanings must be determined by the translator.
Network administrators can configure a local router to forward DHCP packets to a DHCP server from a different subnet.
A useful property of the DFT is that the inverse DFT can be easily expressed in terms of the ( forward ) DFT, via several well-known " tricks ".
A futures contract differs from a forward contract in that the futures contract is a standardized contract written by a clearing house that operates an exchange where the contract can be bought and sold ; the forward contract is a non-standardized contract written by the parties themselves.
It has been argued that ethical egoism can lend itself to individualist anarchism such as that of Benjamin Tucker, or the combined anarcho-communism and egoism of Emma Goldman, both of whom were proponents of many egoist ideas put forward by Max Stirner.
Conversely, non-spontaneous electrochemical reactions can be driven forward by the application of a current at sufficient voltage.
Today, the only linemen who can receive a forward pass are the ends and, if they report as eligible prior to the snap, the offensive tackle.
Where the first day of the month starts on a Monday and the last day ends on a Sunday, this was observed in 2010 and can be traced back 11 years to 1999, 6 years back to 1993, 11 years back to 1982, 11 years back to 1971 and 6 years back to 1965 ; and so on twice 11 years consecutively and once six years either forward into the future or back into the past.
Some truss rod systems, called " double action " truss systems, tighten both ways, allowing the neck to be pushed both forward and backward ( standard truss rods can only be released to a point beyond which the neck is no longer compressed and pulled backward ).
A poor horseshoer can also make mistakes in the shoeing process itself, not only quicking a horse, but also putting shoe on crooked, using the wrong type of shoe for the job at hand, shaping the shoe improperly, or setting it on too far forward or back.

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