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The City Hall station, where the first I.R.T. train set off in 1904, will be empty; South Ferry, part of a 1918 extension, was filled with water yesterday, and may not be opened for a while, with the 1 and 2 running only down to Times Square — where it won't find the 7 train, which is still down — and the 3 not at all.
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For those who might have more to say, we'll keep the comments open for a while longer.
"I am guessing it is going to be out and open for a while before it ever gets to the shelf".
"Right now, there are many stars lined up - the International Year of Biodiversity, COP-10 (this CBD meeting) - and if at the end of the year we are not able to agree, attention may go to other issues, the door may close on biodiversity and it may not open for a while".
If you're taking a shower, try letting a little shampoo get into your eyes — this will cause redness, but may also make them hard to open for a while.
The floodgates opened for a little while but they didn't throw the towel in by any means.
The small shop down the street from my parents' home, next to the Kinz mosque where many of the Remal neighbourhood's affluent residents attend, opens for a little while after prayer.
Let them try to open it for a while, then take the tape off.
It quotes an internal memo as saying: "The publisher's position is likely to remain open for a while".
It was a narrow window of opportunity for an aging team, and now that it has slammed shut, it might not be pried open for a while.
The producers have also asked that Mr. Mays, who has worked extensively in regional theater and with downtown directors like Anne Bogart, keep his schedule open for a while.
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