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Then she gets off at West Norwood.
"Somebody always gets off at Seventy-second Street".
Wordlessly, she gets off at a town called, perhaps, bivona.
And, Aidan quickly adds, "He gets off at midnight".
Then he gets off at 125 St .and she resumes her pick-up activities.
The commuter -- now the surveillance subject -- gets off at the next stop.
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And rather than get off at the closest stop, which is in front of the Empire State Building, he gets off at 40th Street so he can avoid standing in front of that tall potential target.
Get off at the station, look up.
Get off at the Downtown Berkeley station.
Get off at the "Downtown Berkeley" station.
We got off at Euclid Circle.
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