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  • The New York Times reports on an New Operation to Put Heavily Armed Officers in Subways — but what I noticed was that the reporter kept referring to M4 carbines as rifles, or even high-powered rifles, and the image file had the name 02machinegun. 600.jpg.

    New Operation to Put Heavily Armed Officers in Subways « Isegoria 2008

  • New Operation to Put Heavily Armed Officers in Subways

    New Operation to Put Heavily Armed Officers in Subways « Isegoria 2008

  • New Operation to Put Heavily Armed Officers in Subways « Isegoria

    New Operation to Put Heavily Armed Officers in Subways « Isegoria 2008

  • "If Adam was playing with the Fog Devils this past year he would have had more attention, but because the Subways were a young, inexperienced team, Adam's play was sometimes overlooked due to the team's play," added Billard.

    The Western Star: Local 2009

  • Anyway, some band I’ve never heard of called The Subways just won a Woodie for “Best International”.

    Live-Blogging the mtvU Woodies | Best Week Ever 2006

  • For example, interior designer Stanley Abercrombie, in an essay accompanying the 1977-1978 Cooper-Hewitt Museum exhibition "Subways," credited the signage to Vignelli and praised his use of a "clear, smart Helvetica face."

    AIGA: Voice: AIGA Journal of Design Paul Shaw 2008

  • For example, interior designer Stanley Abercrombie, in an essay accompanying the 1977-1978 Cooper-Hewitt Museum exhibition "Subways," credited the signage to Vignelli and praised his use of a "clear, smart Helvetica face."

    doggdot.us 2008

  • For example, interior designer Stanley Abercrombie, in an essay accompanying the 1977-1978 Cooper-Hewitt Museum exhibition "Subways," credited the signage to Vignelli and praised his use of a "clear, smart Helvetica face."

    doggdot.us 2008

  • Chain restaurants dominated the list of 384 city restaurants that received zero points, including 21 Subways, 16 Starbucks and 10 McDonald's.

    Few Restaurants Achieve Perfection Sophia Hollander 2011

  • Though all Subways must be laid out the same with limited seating and gloomy lighting, it appears, the franchise-owner has full control of their outlet's recruitment strategies, local promotions and opening hours.

    How a sandwich franchise ousted McDonald's 2011

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