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But they could arrive for the game unable to miss the chain gangs being displayed by Sheriff Joe just outside the team bus.
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He often carried more than 100 players on his roster — this year's team had 185 — and players could arrive late for practice without penalty if coming from class.
This nation of elegant formality frowned at a leader lacking impulse control, who could arrive late for a meeting with the pope and then check his phone, and who could dismiss a citizen who wouldn't shake his hand at an agricultural fair with a profane version of "Get lost, you poor idiot".
After a trip to the disabled list changed Jeter's timetable, Matthew moved his flight up so he could arrive in New York for last night's game.
The Hollywood Reporter suggests Affleck's debut solo outing could arrive in cinemas for either 5 October, 2018 or 1 November, 2019, both of which have been set aside by Warner for unspecified comic book movies.
The Hollywood Reporter suggests Affleck's Batman could arrive in cinemas for either 5 October 2018 or 1 November 2019 (both dates have been set aside by Warner for unspecified comic book movies).
And on a recent around-the-world tour, Travcoa arranged for two hairdressers from Nairobi, Kenya, to fly to Nice, France, with its group of dusty, disheveled clients, so everyone could arrive in appropriate form for an evening in Monte Carlo.
The idea would be to hit the trail early in the morning, so we could arrive at our destination for a late lunch and spend the remainder of the day sightseeing.
This was a superstar who, at what we were repeatedly told was his lowest low, could arrive an hour late for a press conference announcing 10 dates at the O2 arena, then somehow manage to sell out 50.
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