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When you emerge from the train, you'll find some big changes from wherever you got on: domino games dot the sidewalks; car stereos demonstrate the Doppler effect with reggaetón and bachata music; the price of plantains nose dives.
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She rushed up Lanetown Road, took in the trash strewn about the tracks, then spotted the people emerging from the train.
As the crowd turned and marched past the municipal buildings in Brooklyn, a young African Americans woman emerged from the train station.
And the passengers emerging from the train would have to lower their heads and bust their way out of this semicircle.
Many passengers emerged from the train explaining that they had no tickets, were not particularly interested in baseball and were just trying to get home.
Emerging from the train station, they split up in pairs, causing us to rush into the cafés where we gathered to tell breathless tales of street chases.
All I know is that when I emerged from the train on First Avenue, the first thing I did was buy a slice.
Last weekend, after the Lakers lost at home to Indiana for the first time since 1999, Fisher emerged from the training room after the locker room had been closed to reporters.
He was also the only Yankee who emerged from the training facility and walked to the front gate, where he signed autographs for a group of fans and answered questions from a group of reporters.
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