Word: traffice
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Jersey legislature, from the CAA, the CAB. But Elizabethans were not half so interested in causes of the crash as they were in the exasperating probability that the airport would operate as usual, at least for ten months. Then, if construction is complete, a new instrument runway will bring traffic in over the marshlands to the east...
...elephants crossed the Alps on footpaths, man has been waging a slow battle to conquer Europe's rock curtain. In 1800 Napoleon widened the Alpine trails and made them military roads. By 1820 the St. Gotthard pass had been widened to 18 feet, enough for two-way carriage traffic, but only in summer. Then in 1870 the eight-mile Mount Cenis railway tunnel, an engineering marvel in its day, was holed through...
Earlier in the meeting the Council approved several traffic measures for the Harvard area and the trial installation of safety inlands in Brattle Square...
...hundred and ten out-of-state plates appear on the police roster--cars which have already drawn unanswered traffic tickets, and are now fair game for the tow truck. The losers come from 29 states and Hawaii; record for torn-up tickets is held by the owner of a New York car which has piled up eight violations...
...last week Remedies stopped his shiny sedan at a busy downtown Havana intersection and told his chauffeur to wait. Traffic Policeman Carlos Gutierrez presently walked over and handed the chauffeur a parking ticket. Returning, Remedies leaped at the cop, grabbed him by the shirt and shook him. "You can't do that to me," he snarled. "I am Representative Benito Remedies and I am going to kill...