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commute

verb as in travel to work

verb as in reduce punishment

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Living and commuting in L.A. means navigating an environment that can make you want to cover your ears and run for the shadows.

Following Thaksin's plea for a royal pardon, the Thai king commuted his sentence to one year.

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It meant she missed her regular funicular ride down the hill with a work friend on their commute home from the office in the centre of Lisbon.

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Charity Santa Casa da Misericórdia, whose employees used the funicular for their work commute, confirmed that four of their workers were killed in the accident.

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Kara Smith, 23, from Leeds, works at Selfridges in Manchester and says she mainly drives to work because the peak time commute was "very expensive".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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