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All the basic amenities are present at a commutable distance.
The whole trip would take an entire day, but now it is commutable by car within less than 30min.
This is possible because the operations supported are commutable and can be independently committed or rolled back.
Suddenly that job 30 miles away becomes commutable.
The village is both commutable for the cities of Leeds and York.
Due to these obligations, I request for residents within commutable distance from Manhattan.
So, it makes London commutable for more of the population and/or eases the housing situation in the south-east.
This could be avoided in Eastern Han with a commutable tax, since hired labor became more popular.
During the Eastern Han, conscription could be avoided if one paid a commutable tax.
Small scale manufacturing, trades, retail and commutable industrial parks form most of the economy supplemented by seasonal tourism.
Burra is also a commutable distance from Australia's capital city Canberra.
I knew we wanted to be near the river and we wanted to be in some low-key place that was easily commutable by good transportation.
It could therefore be considered to be aimed at encouraging economic migration to the town, particularly as a commutable satellite town of London.
Coleg Menai is unable to offer its own accommodation and most students live within a commutable distance.
He also allowed peasants to avoid the one-month corvée duty with a commutable tax as hired labor became more popular.
High schools and Colleges are in abundances in cities which are easily commutable from Payyal.
The New Kirk settlement grew in the middle of the nineteenth century when Glaswegian businessmen built houses at a commutable distance from the city.
The World Series should not be called off, assuming roads are commutable, sufficient police are available and the edifices holding 60,000 people are certifiably safe.
Amess claimed £400 a week for food, and money for a second home in London despite his constituency being in commutable distance.
Around 1,200 of the rooms are reserved for UK/EU first year students who do not live within 'commutable distance' of the institution.
Douglas Elliman is actively seeking other expansion opportunities in "commutable areas" throughout the New York metropolitan area, Mr. Rogers said.
They are lowest in the rural fringes of big settlements, easily commutable, such as Ivybridge, Woodbury, Kenton and Braunton.
Although his title was commutable over one generation of daughters, his only child, daughter Kate (also known as 'Kitten'), also only had daughters so therefore the title became extinct.
The last hot property within commutable distance of Silicon Valley has long been the plain Jane cousin to San Francisco's prom queen, never noticed except for its missteps (remember Ebonics?)
Although this system of conscription survived into Eastern Han, conscription could be avoided upon payment of a commutable tax.de Crespigny (2007), 564-565 & 1234; Hucker (1975), 166.