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Mom hands dad his briefcase and he gets on a train.
The farthest any of the characters roam is to the subway stop, but nobody ever actually gets on a train.
Ray gets on a train to go back to his home town, to take a victory lap after his New York triumph: He began to wonder if life had not all been a chance with him.
Ray gets on a train to go back to his home town, to take a victory lap after his New York triumph: **{:.break one} ** He began to wonder if life had not all been a chance with him.
Even the most senior emergency medicine doctor in the country, Clifford Mann, president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine: after completing his duties in London, he gets on a train, back to his own A&E department in Somerset for a shift finishing late into the night.
Three days after crossing the border from France, he gets on a train for Munich, with a new name, a new birthday, a new driver's license, and a new passport — a man without a past but, as he says to himself, maybe a fighting chance for a future.
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I remember getting on a train in a crowd.
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Disembark and get on a train on the same line going in the opposite direction.
I got on a train wreck and couldn't get off.
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