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(Mrs. Marlow's pregnancy may have been one reason the couple chose a somewhat circuitous route to get from checkpoint to checkpoint. "We were probably the only team that purposely walked through as many casinos as we could, just to stay cool," Mrs. Marlow said).
I had no way of filing to the paper from East Berlin, so even before he finished I rushed back to get through Checkpoint Charlie ahead of the mob of newsmen.
"Ambulances can get through checkpoints.
Those vehicles need to get through checkpoints.
During the war, children have been used to get through checkpoints in suicide car bombings.
He had a street urchin's knowledge of his native Basra, and a wiliness and humor that helped him get past checkpoints in his beat-up black sedan.
But life is no easier in Seaside Park, the nearby community where she and her husband are renting: residents need a special permit to get past checkpoints and are allowed to travel only to and from their homes.
Hundreds of thousands of people are living on what food they can grow and the small amounts of food they can get past checkpoints, he said, as stored food stocks dwindle "to a frighteningly low level".
The seven-mile journey, taking hours to get past checkpoints, was all for one day's teaching of foreign music to kids who'd grown up among tanks and barbed wire.
At Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world's busiest, some passengers waited more than an hour to get through checkpoints.
She writes: "I got through Checkpoint A just fine, but the glitch came from an unexpected place -- the elevator!
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