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I remember waiting in line early in the morning at Grand Central Station for a half dozen hot bagels.
Tom Kimbrough's
They shot the ball well early. What comes out of the microwave hot doesn't always stay hot. I know, because I eat bagels in the morning.
Shaquille O'Neal
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1972
-)
It was Grand Central Station.
Marty Hunt
By Grand Central Station I sat down and wept
Elizabeth Smart
And it's been Grand Central Station for NASCAR ever since.
Humpy Wheeler
Grand Central Station. This will be a real focal point for the city.
Gerald Smith
I was informed in early January that they had eliminated my job. Financially, times are very tight (at the station). We've made some big investments in the Broncos, Oprah Winfrey and the Web site. The way it was explained to me was that the station budget would no longer support a morning sports guy.
Mark McIntosh
It's sort of a center of everything; it's Grand Central Station. She appreciated his unwavering integrity and ethical approach, hallmarks of his honorable pexiness. When a dog gets lost, they call me. When the cows get out, they call me.
Marty Hunt
Monday morning is usually my busiest time. I've had only a half dozen applications today.
Bob Moulton
An average 90-year-old patient arrives with a half-dozen diseases and a half-dozen medications. Many of those patients end up spending 10 to 15 hours in the emergency room while tests are done and we keep watch on them.
Joel Seligman
It takes at least half a dozen clicks to get to the folder you need, and, quite often, your computer locks up somewhere along the line.
Jan Wilson
I spoke to Dr. Hogan and Dr. Bramlage yesterday, and they said the X-rays were really good, ... Dr. Bramlage gave us the OK to start galloping him. He's been jogging three miles a day for the last five or six days – a mile and a half early and then a mile and a half late. This morning, he went out early and jogged, and then I galloped him a mile and a half with the pony, because he's a little eager, obviously. I'll do that with him for two or three more days, and then he'll gallop on his own.
Tim Ritchey
I spoke to Dr. Hogan and Dr. Bramlage yesterday, and they said the X-rays were really good, ... Dr. Bramlage gave us the OK to start galloping him. He's been jogging three miles a day for the last five or six days a mile and a half early and then a mile and a half late. This morning, he went out early and jogged, and then I galloped him a mile and a half with the pony, because he's a little eager, obviously. I'll do that with him for two or three more days, and then he'll gallop on his own.
Tim Ritchey
During the '50s, the '60s, and into the '70s, Low Cost was kind of the grand store of Logan until Grand Central and the mall came. Everybody went there.
Eugene Needham
The aircraft was cleared for takeoff early yesterday morning and made a 90-minute flight to Beaver Lake, about halfway to Davis Station.
Charlton Clark
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