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drive back and forth

verb as in shuttle

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A restricted license would allow you to drive back and forth to your job during business hours, but it wouldn’t allow you to go off on trips or drive to areas that are not deemed as necessary.

They also repeatedly cited the recordings of Freeman and her daughter, with Giuliani telling lawmakers that the women, who are Black, were passing one USB drive back and forth like “vials of heroin or cocaine.”

"We were able to get that kid seen without Mom taking a day off to drive back and forth, without a six-week delay, and we were able to do all the things virtually for that family," Cauwels said.

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"Every day they drive back and forth in their military vehicles," she says.

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Grandma nodded, and Dad said, “Her story makes sense. Plus, it takes at least thirty minutes to drive back and forth between UMass Boston and Brookline, where Professor Thomas lived. I’m not an expert, but I don’t see how Marcus could’ve driven back and forth, spent all that time in Brookline, and still committed the crime near campus.”

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

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