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By late afternoon, some people at the meeting were complaining to guards that they had planes to catch and had to leave the center immediately, prompting authorities to open a subway station to officials only.
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Elon Musk would probably love to guard that data internally and use it for commercial advantage over competing systems, but autonomous-vehicle safety is where the N.H.T.S.A. should draw a vivid line.
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She tried to explain to the guards that she was innocent, the victim of a case of mistaken identity.
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They have yelled to their guards that they are going to kill them.
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