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Two widely respected transportation economists at UC Irvine, Ken Small and Kurt Van Dender, looked at pretty much the same gasoline data as Dan and observed the same low (under 10 percent) short-run price elasticity.
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From thence a journey of one day among woods and cultivated spots, to the village of Dender, and two days more, across a desert bring them to Sennaar, making in the whole a journey of eight or nine days, slow march, but not in a straight line.
Travels in Nubia 2004
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In the mountains of Dender, a district towards the Atbara, and six or eight journies south-east of Shendy, the giraffa is found (Arabic, Zerafa, ﻪﻓﺍﺮﻇ, i.e. the elegant).
Travels in Nubia 2004
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Away we scuttled to gather our things together and have our breakfast, and in an hour we had marched off and left Ath and the Dender behind us for ever.
The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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The enemy are on the other side of the Dender, and the next day a pitched battle will probably be fought.
In the Irish Brigade A Tale of War in Flanders and Spain Charles Mills Sheldon 1867
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Scheldt at Gavre, and then to give battle to the allies between that river and the Dender.
In the Irish Brigade A Tale of War in Flanders and Spain Charles Mills Sheldon 1867
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Calling for more public sector commitment, the invited keynote speaker Kurt Van Dender from the International Transport Forum OECD, said This is not the time to reduce public spending.
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While active preparations were making in the Spanish camp for the execution of this scheme, and the whole attention of the enemy was directed to it, the duke made an unexpected attack upon Dendermonde, a strong town between Ghent and Antwerp, at the confluence of the Dender and the Scheldt.
The Works of Frederich Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller 1782
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While the bombardment was carried on night and day, the troops were incessantly employed in diverting the course of the Dender, which supplied the fosse with water, and the besieged were seized with despair as they saw the water of the trenches, the last defence of the town, gradually disappear.
The Works of Frederich Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller 1782
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While active preparations were making in the Spanish camp for the execution of this scheme, and the whole attention of the enemy was directed to it, the duke made an unexpected attack upon Dendermonde, a strong town between Ghent and Antwerp, at the confluence of the Dender and the Scheldt.
History of the Revolt of the Netherlands — Complete Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller 1782
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