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The agency expects to collect $183 million from fares — 78 percent less than what it projected before the pandemic.
The impact on the office market will come down to how each business fares after the pandemic.
Another neighborhood favorite, The Blue Whale reflects the casual beach environment of the island while offering delicious seasonal fare and a variety of seafood dishes throughout the day.
Making that easier for us all, of course, is the annual influx of holiday viewing fare that has already begun showing up on our screens, right on cue, to help us get in the mood.
Any cancellations must be made an hour before a scheduled ride, or customers will be charged the full fare.
But other female candidates for the Republicans are not faring as well.
Until recently the Kurds seemed to be faring well, even expanding their territory.
At a taco truck in New York I asked how their lime stock was faring.
Magazines were going through a tough time in the face of a digital onslaught, but Vogue was faring better than others.
That her candidacy is faring as well as it is already is a sign of the bright purple Texas to come.
Sea-faring men seldom take snuff: a sailor with a snuff-box is as rarely to be met with as a sailor without a knife.
But the business of most of them that fared this way whose faring has been preserved was of a very doleful character.
The sailor, after the manner so often dwelt upon, is keeping up a pleasing travesty of sea-faring life.
Dight were her head and the crook all over with gold, and the bulwarks thereof were as high as on sea-faring ships.
Now faring with the King was one Gamal, & he rode up to one of the peasants who was a friend of his and spoke privily with him.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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