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I had just enough money for a train back to London.
"I figured they could plan a little better," Mr. Pardes, 66, said while waiting for a train back to Long Island on Sunday afternoon.
Years later, when she visited Harvard's admissions office, she was so intimidated that she fled mid-appointment for a train back to New York, even though the school had already admitted her.
If the conductor declines, Ms. Walker says, she takes the train another stop north, to White Plains, uses the elevators there to cross to the downtown side, then waits for a train back down to Hartsdale, is ramped in and then, finally, out at her destination.
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"Even without this load I am carrying, I am sweating so much," he complained, waiting for an A train back to East New York, Brooklyn.
I skipped the sausage but had time for an omelet before hopping on a train back to Sydney.
"I can meet you for dinner, make a train back to Great Neck, and in between I have to meditate," Andy said.
Or, rather, yanking them there, by turning each of his demi-gaffes into a meta-story, by weaving fantasies in which she takes over for Joe Biden and he takes a train back to Delaware.
As England fans travel by train between World Cup cities in Germany, they can't fail to compare the comfort and efficiency of Deutsche Bahn, the German national train network, with what passes for a train service back home.
The last time I had seen him was on Lewes station a couple of years ago, waiting for the train back to London after a performance of Jenufa at Glyndebourne.
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