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Blinkist is a book-summarizing subscription service based in Berlin, Germany.It was founded in 2012 by Holger Seim, Niklas Jansen, Sebastian Klein, and Tobias Balling and has 23 million downloads as of 2023.
The book concerns bus-driving (Mills himself was once a bus-driver in London). The title refers to the concept (upheld by the inspectors) that "a fixed interval between buses on a regular service can be attained and adhered to". The novel concerns the tension between the officious inspectors and the drivers themselves who aim to arrive early.
This book is noted in several publications. The Belfast Telegraph said this book was reported as widely read in Northern Ireland's libraries. [4] In September 2014 Private Down Under one week was listed third on the New York Times Best Seller list for combined print and e-book fiction. [5]
Headway is the amount of time between two vehicles passing through a given point in transportation systems. Headway may also refer to: Headway UK, a UK-based charity of which Headway Devon is affiliated; Headway (band), a UK Britpop band
Wale Adebanwi, Yoruba Elites and Ethnic Politics in Nigeria: Obafemi Awolowo and Corporate Agency (Cambridge University Press, 2014); Andrew Barnes, Making Headway: The Introduction of Western Civilization in Colonial Northern Nigeria, (University of Rochester Press, 2009)
Passenger car equivalent (PCE) or passenger car unit (PCU) is a metric used in transportation engineering to assess traffic-flow rate on a highway. [1]A passenger car equivalent is essentially the impact that a mode of transport has on traffic variables (such as headway, speed, density) compared to a single car.
Headway Arts, incorporated in 1995 as Headstrong Productions, is an independent arts organisation and registered charity based in Blyth, Northumberland working from Headway Arts The Old Church, Blyth’s Arts and cultural centre in a beautiful, much loved heritage building saved and converted by the company.
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