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The boy was getting ready to board a bus with his first-grade classmates at Public School 23 Annex in the Bronx when the accident occurred.
The next time I saw her she was waiting in line at an airport that was draped in Lebanese flags, getting ready to board Season 2 and, to be honest, she still looked shocked.
Tryon feels like a tourist getting ready to board one of those rides at Universal Studios across the street from his school -- eager, excited and maybe a little nervous, but in a good way.
Australian Marines getting ready to board AAVs and make their way out to the landing ships.
I remember one day, we were getting ready to board a flight home to Los Angeles after a long week at an awesome festival in Montreal.
Right before we're getting ready to board, don't crowd around the line if you're in Group 2 or Group 3. Really, even people in the Group 1 crowd should hold off initially because a lot of people are going to get on that plane before you.
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"No cows, no sheep, no house, no corn," said Mr. Ngigi, the farmer, as he got ready to board a bus.
Right on time, Mr. Thies heard it coming, felt the wind blowing through the tunnel, and got ready to board.
As the Websters wandered through the concourse a half-hour later, Sean Coughlin, 40, got ready to board his train in Hoboken with a mixture of dread and anticipation.
After finishing baby's breakfast, we packed up and got ready to board the plane.
"I'll call you when I get to SF in a week or so," he wrote to me later that evening, as he got ready to board his plane back to Tehran.
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