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"Welcome, come in", said Ashfaq Ahmad as two uninvited journalists suddenly appear in front of him.
"That's where the energy savings come in," said Jim Cima, the senior vice president of arena operations.
"I'd like to come in," said the Swiss MP Dominque Baettig.
"We've been able to come in," said Mr. Gómez, who was at the meetings here.
"There is an obligation to evaluate the offers as they come in," said Nancy Marshall, director of Grand Central's development for the transportation authority.
"People are betting that Turkey will remain stable and the prime minister's view is, Let the money come in," said Mr. Unlu, the investment banker.
"We knew about this but we were never allowed to come in," said one child, who identified himself as Alan, age 3, as he splashed about happily.
"In a perfect world, you would just show your ticket and come in," said Tom Chuckas Jr., the president of the Maryland Jockey Club.
"We used to sit around in the gallery on a Saturday afternoon hoping someone would come in," said Arne Glimcher, of the Pace Gallery in New York.
"This is a political problem here, and nobody seems to want to come in," said Frank Hardina, a Farmingville retiree.
"The police were afraid to come in," said Brian Lewis, who began managing the project in 1996.
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