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" ... Assume that a falling tree is most likely going to fall from the sidelines and not be directly in front of the self-driving car. This assumption seems reasonable since most of the time a falling tree is either in a sidewalk or front yard that abuts the street, or sometimes in the median, but rarely if ever somehow directly in front of a car (unless, of course, the car is parked and facing toward some trees). ... "
" ... Comprised of 10 appellations, the area on the northern side of the Dordogne is the place to go if you want to really dig into the French concept of “terroir.” Sure, Saint-Émilion and Pomerol are well known—you have Pétrus in Pomerol and Château Cheval Blanc (and its ultra-modern, $18.5 million cellar), which abuts Pomerol, and Château Angélus, which sits less than 3,000 feet from the medieval city, in Saint-Émilion—but the other seven appellations (there are two in Saint-Émilion alone) don’t usually get the praise they deserve. ... "
" ... JCPenney took me (and other financial analysts) about 25 years ago to this huge warehouse. I always questioned the size since the company never had a major presence in the Northeast. At the time, I thought it was an indication of a major expansion planned here. The location was excellent since it abuts US 84, is near Hartford, and could easily move merchandise to customers. ... "
" ... Sandusky’s home abuts an elementary school playground. ... "
" ... The relatively large administrative region of Tuscany within central-northern Italy includes multiple wine appellations. Although it abuts the Ligurian Sea (part of the Mediterranean) the hilly interior provides it with an overall continental climate (hot summers, cold winters). The ruling red grape here is Sangiovese—a relatively fickle, early blooming, late harvested variety with high acidity and tannins that prefers very warm—though not too hot—temperatures. Sangiovese is the key grape used to make Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino wines. ... "