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Is he a taxi driver?

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I tipped the taxi driver 50 pence.

We left it in the fucking taxi.

Just one behind in the taxi!

A taxi drove into my car and dented it.

So what city has the best taxi drivers?

Did you reckon in the cost of the taxi?

She left her watch as a pledge with the taxi-diver.

Once you disembark, hordes of taxi touts will pounce on you, asking if you would like a taxi to your hotel.

The mist means taxi drivers must swerve around corners on instinct as much as vision.

OK. There will be a taxi waiting outside in 10 minutes.

Yes. I'm checking out now, and want to get a taxi to the cinema.

It's quite bad form, straight kissing in this club, so we make a furtive exit and hail a taxi.

I like sitting back of the taxi because taking time to just stay and think about life.

That might be because Mexican hauliers, along with taxi-drivers and other professionals, have to sit a driving test.

There is already a programme that links together Street View photos into a virtual driving programme which could be useful for trainee taxi drivers.

Even so, when I left the house at 4am this morning, it was still so gloomy that my taxi driver slowed the car because visibility was poor.

We leave our taxi and stroll down to a beach shack restaurant, where we find what appears to be the cast of Last of the Summer Wine.

To judge by their returns in the same year, Italian lawyers and dentists earned on average less than euro50,000; restaurant owners barely euro20,000; taxi drivers a pitiful euro11,500.

After six whiskies Harry was finding it difficult to stay on his feet. "You're as pissed as a newt, " Ted said, "I'd better get you to a taxi."

THE first scene of "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger", Woody Allen's newest film, brings us Helena (Gemma Jones), a frumpy woman in a London taxi cab en route to visit a psychic.

They had just got out of the taxi and were crossing a road with heavy traffic, where there were no traffic lights or crosswalks. She was hit and killed by a speeding bus.

Probably the most famous is that of London taxi drivers, who must master the knowledge-ie, the location of 25, 000 streets, and the quickest ways between them-to qualify for a licence.

I have no idea what my boss thought of my erratic behaviour - but the day after I walked into her office and accused a taxi driver of being a cannibal, she fired me.

But I am not going to have a hooded man or woman teach my children, or push their way into the bank ahead of me, or drive my taxi or bus, and there will never be a law that says I have to.

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