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1 In San Francisco, where scads of revelers clog streets and public transit each year, major Y2K preventative measures are underway.
2 Ish steered stiffly hither and thither, finding a way along the debris- clogged streets .
3 Debris and small floods clogged streets after downpours in the night.
4 The usually clogged streets of Gaza City are noticeably quieter.
5 Today, many of the once bustling, car clogged streets of the motor city are largely abandoned.
6 The clogged streets have impeded emergency response vehicles.
7 Rubs his singed thumb and index finger as Lao Gu pedals on through the clogged streets .
8 It's worth remembering that when automobiles first started rumbling down manure- clogged streets , people called them horseless carriages.
9 Chávez went for a spin in a Lada car, causing miles of gridlock on Moscow's traffic- clogged streets .
10 As protesters clogged streets with cars, healthcare workers in scrubs and face masks stood at intersections in counterprotest.
11 Vixa worked her way through the clogged streets to the southern tower; she'd been told the Speaker was there.
12 Bangkok and Hanoi are notorious for clogged streets but the statistics from Jakarta put those cities in the shade.
13 They coasted through car- clogged streets at a brisk 15 mph, bearing a fleet of dorkish men and women in khakis.
14 Prime Minister John Key believes Aucklanders will be disappointed in the anti-TPP protests which blocked the motorway and clogged streets today.
15 Mexico's clogged streets , underdeveloped public transit system and growing base of smartphone users make the country ripe for app-based ride services.
16 Go-Jek, a play on the Indonesian word for motorbike taxis, has become popular among commuters on the traffic- clogged streets of Jakarta.
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