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The Yankees headed for the train to ride to Boston.
The young scientist gathered up his notebook and headed for the train.
But you were with a friend and I was flummoxed and just crossed bowery and headed for the train.
"I gotta get to the ballet!" A little over two minutes later, bets were lost, and we headed for the train.
After debating their options, about 10 protesters set off in the direction of the park, while the rest headed for the train station.
"Clara came into my offices in Glasgow at 8.30am on Wednesday and we then headed for the train to take us to Edinburgh.
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Just 39 seconds later, Langkow was headed for the training room, thanks to Stevens.
Above them, a mocking chorus started: "Hey, hey, na, na, goodbye". The Yankee faithful serenaded their counterparts as they headed for the trains and the parkways and the bridges.
The feeling I have as I head for the train station is unmistakably one of gratitude, and not just for the weather.
In little towns that Rojas later learned he'd visited with Kilgallen, he would head for the train yard, pop Asha in the Baby Bjorn, and get out to write "Matokie Lives" on a freight car.
After we've met, and I'm scanning the Cumberland News property pages with a growing smile of north London disbelief before heading for the train, she texts me: "I am surrounded by beautiful hearts and minds, in a city steeped in history".
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