Traffic cops across the 12 states in the eclipse's path are preparing for a monumental snarl-up.
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Resistance from bus-owners and commuters may block such changes as effectively as they snarl up the city's traffic.
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Many commuters are turning to carpooling for the first time, though monster traffic jams expected to snarl up the roads.
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The line was a snarl-up, going nowhere, like a scene from the DMV back in the day, before autonomous cars.
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Regular drivers know this and some of them speed down here, lest they dawdle and get caught in a snarl up.
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Just as your digital imprint can snarl up your job hunt, what you do at work can impact your professional persona.
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The recent medical snarl-up is one of many bad effects of the collapse of Northern Ireland's power-sharing administration in January 20403.
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There has been pushback, she acknowledged, with some locals saying a particular box's presence could snarl up traffic or bring poor people into a neighbourhood.
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There has been pushback, she acknowledged, with some locals saying a particular box's presence could snarl up traffic or bring poor people into a neighborhood.
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That has left the UK on course to leave without a deal, a step that could snarl up ports, fracture supply chains and send shockwaves through financial markets.
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This makes it vulnerable to any checks and delays that would snarl up supply chains and throw an industry-wide ramp-up to meet surging global demand off course.
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And more recently, another LA snarl-up (the city has a lot of them) caused him to cook up his latest crackpot scheme: a futuristic network of superhighways built underneath the nation's congested urban centers.
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Every day, thousands of cars, components and engines move between Britain and the continent, with many parts arriving at production lines just moments before they are fitted to models, meaning any border delays would snarl up production.
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The British automotive industry fears that a disorderly exit from the EU, its biggest export market, could see the imposition of tariffs of up to 10% on finished models and border delays which could snarl up ports and motorways, ruining just-in-time production.
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As demand approaches the capacity of a road (or of the intersections along the road), extreme traffic congestion sets in. When vehicles are fully stopped for periods of time, this is known as a traffic jam or (informally) a traffic snarl-up. Traffic congestion can lead to drivers becoming frustrated and engaging in road rage. Mathematically, traffic is modeled as a flow through a fixed point on the route, analogously to fluid dynamics.
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His first professional acting role came in Trial & Retribution, which led to the role of Grant in the world premiere of Liz Lochhead's Perfect Days at The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. Here he was spotted by Wendy Brazington who was casting Michael Winterbottom's Wonderland which at the time had the working title Snarl Up. He played graphic artist Peter Saville on his second collaboration with Winterbottom, the Palme d'Or-nominated 24 Hour Party People. He has appeared in plays both on and off the West End, notably lead roles in Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things at The New Ambassadors Theatre, and the European premiere of the Pulitzer prize-winning play Anna in the Tropics at the Hampstead Theatre. In 2007, Cilenti had a recurring role in the CBS series NCIS as terrorist Mamoun Sharif.
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