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Will Bulcsú lick Death, give up his half-life as a ghoulish wanderer, and get on the escalator?
Trying to get upstairs to check the price on a pair of corduroys, she encountered a three-minute line just to get on the escalator.
"Thirty years ago if you were looking to get on the escalator to upward mobility you went to business or law school.
On the street: "Were you in the town centre when John the Baptist tried to get on the escalator?" At the end, there was an image.
I was about to get on the escalator to the subway at Columbus Circle when I stopped to let an older woman step on ahead of me, slowly and carefully.
Stop the privatisation drive and provide the money to let councils build, put the builders back to work building the public rented housing people desperately need as housing lists lengthen and more and more can't afford to get on the escalator.
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The trick is getting on the escalator.
And you," she added, slapping my popcorn posterior, "show a little spunk, huh?" We got on the escalator.
We rode the train awhile, and then got on the escalator for the long ascent to the surface.
"The customer comes into the mall, walks down the hall, gets on the escalator up to the second level.
Before we got on the escalator, he paused.
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