A convenient double-decker bus takes visitors around the zoo on a narrated tour.
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Scenery aside, I felt like a Midwesterner cruising Manhattan on a double-decker.
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When a new double-decker bus rolled into town last week, CoGo had to hop aboard.
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The double-decker plane entered service in 2007 after years of technical delays.
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For five weeks a double-decker bus became a rallying point in the market square.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
It could be that the double-decker bus figure is really 27.5, placed end to end.
From the independent.co.uk
In 1994, three people died when this happened to a double-decker bus in Glasgow.
From the newscientist.com
It is the first double-decker to be used for regular transit service in Alberta.
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Decker is distraught over the loss of Ilia, with whom he had a romantic history.
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Dekker: English dramatist and pamphleteer (1572-1632)
(often used in combinations) something constructed with multiple levels; "they rode in a double-decker bus"
* Almarian Decker, an electrical engineer * Brooklyn Decker, a model * Carol Decker, a recording artist * Daniel Decker, a composer * Ed Decker, an evangelist * Franz-Paul Decker, a conductor * George Decker, a Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1960 to 1962n* Hans Decker, a German ...
Something having numerous levels
Is a female-only residence hall. This building's construction was completed in 1949 and originally was slated to be for men.^[6] Dover Memorial Library is across the small Decker parking lot in addition to the Suttle Wellness Center. ...
N. A pirate cyberdeck user (cf. netrunner), derived from the 20-Cen term, "hacker."
A type of pack saddle with rings on which panniers are hooked.