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Also, stop talking about getting into a bus and going door to door in Ohio.
Mira Nair notes that "the anger in a young man's eyes when he sees a modern woman coming out of a movie and getting into a bus, it's a kind of envy and anger.
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I just could not manage to get into a bus.
You get into a bus or cab and the driver regularly cheats you into paying several times more than you should pay and then covers it up.
(A group of nuns getting into a VW bus; the only words on the sign: "Mass transit").
Unable to find a cab, I got into a crosstown bus, and as I put my MetroCard into the reader, I was shoved into the bus driver.
Others will get into a church bus to go to the Huckabees' celebration and sign a legal document.
The desert is extremely well secured, so at two o'clock in the morning we got into a crowded bus that carried us to 5 kilometers from the border and from there we had to cross by foot.
There's no clue as to her whereabouts, although one of the kids, Winston, swears he saw her at the bus station, getting into a beat-up Pontiac driven by a man who may or may not have had a moustache.
It feels more like getting into an expensive consumer highway coach bus, in fact.
I've got to get a bus to go down there.
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