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She squints at officialese – wondering who came up with the lumpen wording of a railway station notice (a contrast to the airy quality of her own words).
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A city police officer assigned to patrol the station noticed flames underneath a car and pointed them out to the train's conductor, Mr. Seaton said.
On Sunday in Morristown, Bruce DeHart, a construction worker putting in some overtime hours refurbishing the train station, noticed the hubbub around the station where a 37-year-old man had committed suicide by stepping into the path of an oncoming train.
No one at that crowded gas station noticed that young man walking into the scene, yet it was a place designed solely to accommodate vehicular traffic and customers.
Kid Rock's last album, "Cocky," from 2001, got off to a slow start until some radio stations noticed the track "Picture," recorded with his friend Sheryl Crow.
When a television station receives notice from the Emergency Alert System, it must integrate the message into the television signal for delivery and display to the subscribers.
When I look down from the subway platform at almost any busy station, I notice a growing accumulation of AA batteries tossed on the tracks.
Visit a station and notice the plethora of competing train companies, replacing the single British Rail that operated in the pre-Thatcher days – the fruit of a rail privatisation that was not hers, but was made possible only by the serial privatisations she had pioneered and made normal.
Customers in the area of the station may notice street closures, as well as a large presence of emergency vehicles and law enforcement personnel.
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She sees Will at the station and notices he's gained weight.
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