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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.
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The father quickly exits in time to see his chauffeur drive away and hails a taxi.
This forbearance has meant less insolvency and more jobs in the short-run, but creates "zombie firms" who would exit in normal times.
Sharapova won the title nine years ago but this time around exited in the second round.
By the time he exited in the second round of the United States Open, his body had been worn down by a rugged schedule, and his spirits were threadbare after finding out his mother and sister had breast cancer.
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.
Sharapova exited in three.
"We're obsessed by what we give our readers and we're not obsessed about exiting in three years' time to return the VC money that came," Pemsel added.
"By investing in the tough times when few others are buying shares and exiting in the good times when many are looking to buy stock, I will make money," he says confidently.
The Independent exited Currys just in time to see the squad car leave, slowly, without its sirens blaring.
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