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  • Just let me know what you want to do and how about a head-in of 0-1-0 for either airport right now?

    CNN Transcript Mar 3, 2009 2009

  • The Stone Hearst Apartments feature ample head-in parking and enclosed balconies in Beaumont.

    Stone Hearst Apartments 2008

  • The Stone Hearst Apartments feature ample head-in parking and enclosed balconies in Beaumont.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • It has one-way rows, head-in, angled parking off each row -- bright, yellow, parallel, painted lines to delineate the slots, each space wide enough to pull a big honkin' truck into with room to open doors on both sides -- you wouldn't think there'd be a problem, but trying to cross that space is as risky as traversing a minefield.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Steve Perry 2006

  • It has one-way rows, head-in, angled parking off each row -- bright, yellow, parallel, painted lines to delineate the slots, each space wide enough to pull a big honkin' truck into with room to open doors on both sides -- you wouldn't think there'd be a problem, but trying to cross that space is as risky as traversing a minefield.

    Hope for Humanity Steve Perry 2006

  • The parking lot held maybe twenty cars in a line, all of them head-in and square-on to the curb.

    Persuader Child, Lee 2003

  • The dusty old Saab the maid had used for her marketing was in there, parked head-in close to a workbench.

    Persuader Child, Lee 2003

  • There were five of them parked head-in against the walls, like airplanes at a terminal.

    Persuader Child, Lee 2003

  • The old burgundy Toyota was parked head-in midway along a narrow stretch of cobblestone covered with churned-up, dirty snow.

    CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PATRICIA CORNWELL 1993

  • The old burgundy Toyota was parked head-in midway along a narrow stretch of cobblestone covered with churned-up, dirty snow.

    CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PATRICIA CORNWELL 1993

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