A:The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route runs from Hackney Wick to Plaistow, and has unbroken sections between Hackney Wick and Stratford (passing through the scenic Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park), and between West Ham and Plaistow. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton, and Cycle Superhighway 3 towards Barking. The Greenway runs atop Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer. It is a part of Transport for London (TfL)'s cycle network, numbered Cycleway 22. B:If a cyclist wanted to ride The Greenway all the way between Hackney Wick and Plaistow, would he be advised to choose a lightweight bicycle, since he would likely have to stop and carry it many times, and possibly even stow it on a bus at other times? Answer: gulf
A:The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route travels from Hackney Wick to Plaistow, passing through the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham, and it is an uninterrupted path throughout. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton, and Cycle Superhighway 3 towards Barking. The Greenway runs atop Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer. It is a part of Transport for London (TfL)'s cycle network, numbered Cycleway 22. B:Would a bike sharing system be feasible for The Greenway, since riders would (at worst) only have to dock their bike and then pick up another once or twice during the journey (if at all)? Answer: twelve
A:The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route travels from Hackney Wick to Plaistow, passing through the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham, and it is an uninterrupted path throughout. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton, and Cycle Superhighway 3 towards Barking. The Greenway runs atop Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer. It is a part of Transport for London (TfL)'s cycle network, numbered Cycleway 22. B:If a cyclist wanted to ride The Greenway all the way between Hackney Wick and Plaistow, would he be advised to choose a lightweight bicycle, since he would likely have to stop and carry it many times, and possibly even stow it on a bus at other times? Answer: gulf
A:The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route runs unbroken from Hackney Wick to Plaistow via the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton, and Cycle Superhighway 3 towards Barking. The Greenway runs atop Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer. It is a part of Transport for London (TfL)'s cycle network, numbered Cycleway 22. B:Would a bike sharing system be feasible for The Greenway, since riders would (at worst) only have to dock their bike and then pick up another once or twice during the journey (if at all)? Answer: twelve
A:The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route runs unbroken from Hackney Wick to Plaistow via the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton, and Cycle Superhighway 3 towards Barking. The Greenway runs atop Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer. It is a part of Transport for London (TfL)'s cycle network, numbered Cycleway 22. B:If a cyclist wanted to ride The Greenway all the way between Hackney Wick and Plaistow, would he be advised to choose a lightweight bicycle, since he would likely have to stop and carry it many times, and possibly even stow it on a bus at other times? Answer: gulf
A:The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route travels from Hackney Wick to Plaistow, passing through the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham, and it is an uninterrupted path throughout. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton, and Cycle Superhighway 3 towards Barking. The Greenway runs atop Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer. It is a part of Transport for London (TfL)'s cycle network, numbered Cycleway 22. B:Would it be possible for a rider to take her own bicycle and ride The Greenway from Hackney Wick all the way to Plaistow without having to get off? Answer: twelve
A:The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route runs unbroken from Hackney Wick to Plaistow via the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton, and Cycle Superhighway 3 towards Barking. The Greenway runs atop Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer. It is a part of Transport for London (TfL)'s cycle network, numbered Cycleway 22. B:Would it be possible for a rider to take her own bicycle and ride The Greenway from Hackney Wick all the way to Plaistow without having to get off? Answer: twelve
A:The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route runs from Hackney Wick to Plaistow, and has unbroken sections between Hackney Wick and Stratford (passing through the scenic Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park), and between West Ham and Plaistow. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton, and Cycle Superhighway 3 towards Barking. The Greenway runs atop Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer. It is a part of Transport for London (TfL)'s cycle network, numbered Cycleway 22. B:Would it be possible for a rider to take her own bicycle and ride The Greenway from Hackney Wick all the way to Plaistow without having to get off? Answer: gulf
A:The Verdun lesson learnt, the Allies' tactical aim became the achievement of air superiority and until September, German aircraft were swept from the skies over the Somme. The success of the Allied air offensive caused a reorganisation of the German air arm and both sides began using large formations of aircraft rather than relying on individual combat. After regrouping, the battle continued throughout July and August, with some success for the British despite the reinforcement of the German lines. By August, General Haig had concluded that a breakthrough was likely and switched tactics to a series of small unit actions. The effect was to straighten out the front line, which was thought necessary in preparation for a massive artillery bombardment with a major push. B:In August, was General Haig likely excited about reporting to his superior officers? Answer:
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