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On a much-frequented Facebook page that Mini E participants set up on their own, for instance, a common refrain was how much colder weather limited battery range.
BMW Wheels Out Apps to Drive Electric-Car Buzz Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011
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One side of the room was against a much-frequented passage, and another opened on a small yard upon which three opposite rooms also opened, crowded with some not very sober or decorous travellers.
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Isabella Lucy 2004
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All day we travelled through rice swamps, along a much-frequented road, as far as Kasukabe, a good-sized but miserable-looking town, with its main street like one of the poorest streets in Tokiyo, and halted for the night at a large yadoya, with downstairs and upstairs rooms, crowds of travellers, and many evil smells.
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Isabella Lucy 2004
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The much-frequented Coca-Cola machine stood in the corner, wooden cases for the empty bottles stacked beside it.
Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984
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The much-frequented Coca-Cola machine stood in the corner, wooden cases for the empty bottles stacked beside it.
Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984
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The much-frequented Coca-Cola machine stood in the corner, wooden cases for the empty bottles stacked beside it.
Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984
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The much-frequented Coca-Cola machine stood in the corner, wooden cases for the empty bottles stacked beside it.
Silver Wings, Santiago Blue Janet Dailey 1984
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Our worthy farmer made it a point never to cause any one an unnecessary inconvenience; never to read the morning paper more than half an hour when an impatient crowd was waiting to see it; and never in his life stopped his five-cattle team in the middle of a narrow, much-frequented road, to the annoyance of others.
Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue Warren T. Ashton
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A good and much-frequented road, or rather promenade, connects Porto Maurizio with +Oneglia+, about a mile distant, beautifully situated at the mouth of the Impero.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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A much-frequented drive or walk is to the Grotte St. André, about 3¾ m.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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