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He took the night train to avoid hotel bills and arrived in a city the next morning.
At home, she rarely takes the morning rush hour train, to avoid "breathing in a soup of fumes and fragrances" from deodorant, hair products and freshly laundered clothing.
When Lincoln left his inaugural train to avoid potential violence in Baltimore, Mary remained aboard, watching angry partisans roam in search of her husband.
The train to avoid default was smoothly heading down the tracks and picking up speed, and at the last minute, speaker Boehner decides to throw a log on those tracks.
When the train pulled out, some women sang their farewells: "Goodbye South Africa, goodbye!" A few waited until the guards turned their heads and then jumped out the windows of the moving train to avoid returning home.
Should money be poured into mass transit improvements for getting people into New York City from the suburbs of Long Island and New Jersey on the assumption that more people will abandon their cars and take the train to avoid traffic nightmares and security checks?
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Ms. Barton was one of their own, trained to avoid exactly what she did.
Witnesses at the trial also described how mine workers were informally trained to avoid the rules.
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