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He seemed to finally get himself all put together, and, when the train slowed to a stop, grabbed his briefcase and hurriedly exited in time for me to see that one half of his jacket collar was standing up against the back of his ear.
He said the disruption added £250,000 to the cost of the 2012 festival and the same amount is being spent on improvements to car parks, entrances and exits in time for June's event.
The father quickly exits in time to see his chauffeur drive away and hails a taxi.
So it remains to be seen what its data-mining keyboard business might evolve into (or exit to) in time.
Each level contains collectibles that affect the completion score, with trophies awarded for getting all mini Marios to the exit in good time.
This forbearance has meant less insolvency and more jobs in the short-run, but creates "zombie firms" who would exit in normal times.
The artist John Coplans wrote that entering the spiral involved walking counterclockwise, going back in time; exiting, you go forward again.
Such lines are reminders that it's not just ferns, larches, and finches whose entries and exits in calendar time can be predicted.
Still said of Neilson and Kharine's exits: "In my time here so far they have shown terrific support and have proven to be honest and trustworthy individuals who I really consider to be friends of mine.
The Independent exited Currys just in time to see the squad car leave, slowly, without its sirens blaring.
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