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You can park a car in front of your building.
"Can you park a car like this on the street?"
Officials talk about how much easier it is to park a car near a building.
At this point, there is a first opportunity to park a car.
Find out who might have been parking a car on the street late tonight.
Outside the window of the room someone had parked a car.
By 1994, each house has a tiny yard and space to park a car.
They might have been parking a car in a tight spot.
For that reason, some hikers prefer to park a car at either end rather than pull back up again.
My father can't park a car without a detailed operational plan.
It's so cluttered I haven't been able to park a car in there for years.
But nobody was allowed to park a car or a truck outside our hotel."
What a stupid place to park a car, she thought, and followed Damon back into the woods.
Residential neighborhoods on all sides, with lots of places to park a car.
Now you park a car over the coil and check the inductance again.
Busy tavern lots were a good place to park a car inconspicuously.
Join a gym, visit a hospital or park a car, and you are likely to have one shoved under your nose.
"Airport lets us park a car here for fifty dollars a month.
All over, houses are often built so close together that there is not enough curb space between driveways to park a car.
He has obviously never had to park a car in Manhattan on a workingman's salary.
The nearest place to park a car was seven miles ahead or eleven miles behind.
To the Editor: Good article about the cost of parking a car at a hotel in a large city.
"I can park a car around this corner, or this one.
"Park a car behind it in case it decides to go backward."
Witnesses said a driver parked a car near the church and sped away in another vehicle.