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Try to pack something that you like: when you're on a long flight or stuck on a train, this might be one of the few treats you can find.
When he asks her a pretty outrageous question about the difficulties of being an unmarried mother [her son James was born in 1967] and whether she will marry in haste to find a father for her child, she replies: "Listen, the only problems are practical ones, such as when you are stuck on a train and might not be home in time.
Becky Kelly, a BBC producer who was on one of the halted trains, said: "I was stuck on a train going to Liverpool and we were told very quickly to evacuate and we were rushed off the train and rushed outside the station.
At one point the deputy PM cum transport boss is stuck on a train and trying to escape angry commuters.
In his book "The Prodigal" (2004), Walcott finds himself stuck on a train near Philadelphia, and immediately detects a metaphor.
Paprocki was serving dessert because his boss, Alfred Portale, Gotham's co-owner and head chef, was stuck on a train.
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The app can then be used to watch all five of Sky's Sports channels over Wi-Fi or 3G, although the latter is probably best used in stuck-on-the-train emergencies for the sake of your data limits, as well as streaming quality.
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