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On Tuesday, he took the subway to work like always.
She declined to say when Mr. Cuomo last took the subway.
One recent Friday afternoon, Mr. Lewis took the subway to Times Square.
We took the subway there, but took an Uber home afterward (about $40). Flowers
When the cab became stuck in traffic, they jumped out and took the subway.
One evening, I took the subway in the wrong direction and ended up in Queens.
She last took the subway a year and a half or two years ago, she said.
When we left, we took the subway home together but we parted at our respective stops.
To get downtown, I did what one normally does in a city: I took the subway.
I made the driver let me out, and took the subway the rest of the way home.
And most days, she walked to her downtown office, while he took the subway to work downtown.
He took the subway downtown and walked across the Brooklyn Bridge to call his therapist for support.
She took the subway downtown to meet him at a Howard Johnson's on Eighth Street in Manhattan.
In New York, I took the subway to a Five Guys restaurant near Union Square in Manhattan.
I took the subway (yes, LA has a subway!) to a Del Taco restaurant in East Hollywood.
We took the subway here and maybe if it tripled, we would have taken not the subway.
On a rainy Monday morning, we took the subway to the Olive Garden in Times Square, New York.
I took the subway up to the Sportivnaya station to visit a Georgian restaurant Maria recommended called Pirosmani.
I woke up in the hospital, pulled the I.V. out of my arm, and took the subway home.
Dear Diary: I took the subway home to the Upper East Side after having dinner with some friends.
The last time, on July 31, he took the subway, but said he prefers to walk when he can.
I took the subway in from my apartment in Brooklyn, and actually made better time than I had expected.
The last time I took the subway in Shanghai, many people couldn't use the physical home button on their iPhones anymore.
On his first visit to the city, James took the subway to Brooklyn, expecting to emerge into something like Hemingway's Paris.
I attended neighborhood schools where there were different ethnic groups, and took the subway to a very diverse public high school.
Next, I took the subway to downtown Los Angeles, where I found a whole flock of Birds parked near City Hall.
In New York, about 5.6 million people took the subway on an average weekday in 2015, according to the Metropolitan Transit Authority.
I took the subway up to the Bronx Zoo, where groups of day-camp kids were testing the calm of crossing guards.
I left Insider's downtown office and took the subway up toward the Taco Bell Cantina on 50th Street and 8th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.
One of Boyd's funniest anecdotes is unrelated to the hoax: Bowie would apparently carry a Greek newspaper whenever he took the subway in New York.
The New York Times contacted the remaining 37 about when they last visited New York City and whether they took the subway during the trip.
On a recent evening, Jeffrey, 17, and his brother Jason, 8, took the subway from the South Bronx to Sunset Park and walked to the jail.
That afternoon, I took the subway back home to middle-class Brooklyn, and she walked home to her apartment in a Manhattan high-rise with a view.
Mr. Trump conceded that it had been "a long time" since he took the subway and that his parents did not approve of him riding between cars.
From age 6 on, Mildred took the subway long distances on her own, burdened, as she recalled, with books and musical instruments as she stumbled down steps.
Mr. Dixon, who normally took the subway to work, sent a text to an aunt to say he was safe after the airport was bombed, the BBC reported.
I took the subway, clutching a wine bottle that was in a plastic bag and that I held by the neck so my palm became sweaty against the plastic.
I took the subway two weeks ago to one of the few transgender healthcare centers in New York City to retrieve my last psychological letter for gender-affirming surgery.
Then he took the subway to his apartment to get in more practice before meeting Sergei Babayan, his former teacher, at the Juilliard School for an evening coaching session.
We parked at 88th Street, took the subway down to Canal Street and waited on the Manhattan side of the bridge, where the runners would turn toward the F.D.R. Drive.
He left home in central Tokyo and took the subway to Kanegafuchi Station, a half-hour train ride north of downtown, and walked about 15 minutes toward the Sumida River.
Even the scrappiest lemons cost a fortune, so instead of driving to work, lots of people took the subway—which, turns out, was a bit more glamorous than you might imagine.
I took the subway down to the Village recently, the middle of a bright, late-autumn day, to hang out with Mario Carbone in the kitchen of his red-sauce emporium Carbone.
On the day of the trip, we took the subway to a garage near Columbus Circle, where we were to pick up our 2017 Ford Fusion — and I walked in nearly shaking from stress.
On Thursday, Mr. de Blasio took the subway from Madison Square Garden to City Hall, and his spokesman posted a photo of the mayor's trip on Twitter to make sure it did not go unnoticed.
So of course, he had a lovely time—racing his bike across the bridge, and stopping to take in the view—compared to the people who took the subway, and kind of had a miserable time.
When I went into labor, I took the subway to the hospital by myself — and stopped to get a bagel and coffee on the way, the only part of Lucy's birth that went according to plan.
In the ten years I regularly took the subway in NYC, the only times I saw someone in a face mask were on tourists who were visiting from East Asia, confused about why their very normal etiquette was getting them vibed from locals.
On the weekday morning of April 1, we took the subway down to City Hall and found four college friends with a bouquet, a bag of rice, even matching outfits (jeans and Muse t-shirts, samples courtesy of Joe) and a boom box playing my song.
After downing a couple of slices, I took the subway uptown to the Fifth Avenue border of Central Park, where the singer Thomas McCargar led "Prelude," a deconstructed, slowed-down vocal version (by the composer James Holt) of the Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No. 1.
While I worked as an assistant to the executive producer of a soap opera, Luke put on the one white button-down shirt he owned and dutifully took the subway for over an hour each day to a job where he sat at a desk pushing paper, a soul-crushing job for someone with a personality like his.
The first time I went to the beach in New York City, in 2011, I took the subway out to the Rockaways from my apartment in the East Village, riding the L train to Broadway Junction and transferring to the A. I got off at Beach 90 after an hour and 30 minutes in transit and followed my fellow travelers to the sand.
While waiting to audition she saw an ad for The Negro Ensemble Company. After her audition at Hagen's school, she took the subway to the NEC. Caldwell was initially rebuffed by the person who interviewed her but she insisted on meeting with Ward. She used the three pieces she performed at her audition for Hagen.
Wager took the two into her house and gave them fresh clothing, including her favorite coat and boots. Both women showered, changed and fled the scene before they could be questioned. Wilkerson later said they took the subway. Boudin went to her nearby family home, where her mother found her when she returned that evening.
At 20:30 the Palmes left their apartment, unescorted, heading for the Gamla stan metro station. Several people witnessed their short walk to the station and, according to the later police investigation, commented on the lack of bodyguards. The couple took the subway train to the Rådmansgatan station, from where they walked to the Grand Cinema. They met their son and his girlfriend just outside the cinema around 21:00.
His stepfather also had an interest in art and took the boys to museums. His mother encouraged his artistic development and enrolled him in art lessons; on Saturdays, he took the subway to Manhattan for formal art instruction. His parents had him attend the left-leaning Jewish Camp Kinderland, but he did not enjoy its dogmatic atmosphere. Though not ashamed of their Jewish heritage, neither of the Kurtzman brothers agreed to have a Bar Mitzvah.
"I felt like a fish out of water there. I’d go from the hotel to Yankee Stadium and that's it. It took me two or three years before I went out to visit the Statue of Liberty and I never took the subway." On living in Toronto, Henke said "I rented an apartment downtown for two or three years and that wasn’t for me. I’m just a guy from a small town and that's where I’m most comfortable".
"Fun Facts" , New York Public Library. "Everyone has always believed that all of this information was found wandering the world," said Pearlroth's son, Arthur. "But it was really found on 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue at the Main Library." Each morning, Pearlroth left his home in Brooklyn, where he lived with his wife, Susan, and two children, and took the subway into Manhattan. He worked at his office until noon, answering some of the 3000 letters that arrived each week from readers all over the world.
She was active in numerous extracurricular activities, including the school magazine, the speakers' club, and student council, and she frequented the local music store to peruse the weekly arrivals of new sheet music.Kellow, p. 7. On Friday nights, the Zimmermann family took the subway into Manhattan to see the vaudeville show at the Palace Theatre, where Merman saw Blossom Seeley, Fanny Brice, Sophie Tucker, and Nora Bayes. At home, she tried to emulate their singing styles, but her own distinctive voice was difficult to disguise.
Sheena had requested Maeyamada to "make it sparkle", as she felt uncomfortable singing the girly lyrics now that she was in her 30s. Maeyamada took the subway in Tokyo as inspiration for the song, due to the song's lyric . Maeyamada thought was peculiar and humanising for Hirosue to sing this, as at the time she was at the height of her fame, and probably did not ride on subways. Maeyamada had the concept of a "strange amusement park" in mind, so raised the key and the tempo, and added "cheap- sounding" synths.
Jay-Z took the subway to his sold-out show at The Barclays Center on October 6, 2012. On November 12, 2012, Coldplay announced that they will be playing with Jay-Z at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on December 31. On September 23, 2010, Q-Tip confirmed working on Jay-Z's follow-up album to The Blueprint 3, saying the album was to hit stores by spring 2011. In May 2012 it was reported that Jay-Z would work on new music with Roc Nation producer Jahlil Beats.
She added non- lyrical utterances such as "whoa" and "uh oh," chose the notes for the lyrics, shortened and lengthened notes, decided which lyrics to repeat ("I love ya, I love ya, I love ya so") and added the word, "dandy" to describe the subject. When it came time to record, Gaye cut school and took the subway to a recording studio in Midtown Manhattan. Gaye met the three members of the session band, guitarist Leroy Kirkland, saxophonist Al Sears and drummer Panama Francis. The band leader, Kirkland, asked Gaye to sing the song for them.
In February 2015, a post resulting in a debate over the color of an item of clothing from BuzzFeed's Tumblr editor Cates Holderness garnered more than 28 million views in one day, setting a record for most concurrent visitors to a BuzzFeed post. Holderness had shown the picture to other members of the site's social media team, who immediately began arguing about the dress colors among themselves. After creating a simple poll for users of the site, she left work and took the subway back to her Brooklyn home. When she got off the train and checked her telephone, it was overwhelmed by the messages on various sites.
He could not afford to wait until work resumed, so after walking across the Brooklyn Bridge, he took the subway back to his sister's home. After looking through the classified ads in the Polish-language newspaper Nowy Dziennik, he found one with a cleaning service at a Pathmark supermarket in the Farragut section of Brooklyn. To fill out the paperwork, he went to an employment agency in Bay Ridge that served the city's Polish community. At the employment agency, he comforted the owner, whose husband worked at the World Trade Center and had not contacted her since that morning (she later learned her husband had indeed died in the attack).
Philadelphia was unusual in that construction of its initial downtown subway was undertaken using PRT (Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co.) private capital only, with no contribution from public funds. Extensions took the subway east to 2nd Street on August 3, 1908, and via a portal at 2nd street and several elevated curves it reached the Delaware River between Market Street and Chestnut Street on September 7, 1908. The Delaware Avenue Elevated (also called the Ferry Line, because of the multiple ferries across the river) opened on October 4, 1908, as a further extension south along the river to South Street. The only two stations on this extension were Market–Chestnut and South Street.
Wellesley station opened in 1954 as part of the original stretch of the Yonge line from to stations, and was listed as a heritage property by the City of Toronto in 1984.Heritage Property Detail – 16 Wellesley St E., Wellesley Street Subway Station The address given for this listing of 16 Wellesley Street East/15 Dundonald Street, which differs from the TTC address, more accurately describes the location of the station structure which runs between those streets, to the rear of the properties fronting on the east side of Yonge Street. On February 6, 2006, the only baby to be born on the subway, Mary Kim of Scarborough, was delivered on the Wellesley platform. Her mother Sun Hee Paik took the subway with her family to St. Michael's Hospital from their Scarborough home.
In passenger surveys conducted in the first months after the launch of KTX service, the problem mentioned most often was the lack of adequate local access for intermediate stations, especially the lack of a subway connection to the two new stations Gwangmyeong and Cheonan-Asan. Gwangmyeong station was linked to Seoul Subway Line 1 by a shuttle service from Yongsan on December 15, 2006. However, the shuttle uses the same tracks as the KTX trains, resulting in a schedule with long waiting times between the arrival of KTX and subway trains, thus the service had little impact. A 2008 survey of KTX passengers arriving or departing at Gwangmyeong station found that 57% used private cars, 11% took a taxi, 28% took a bus, and only 4% took the subway train.
Steele has said that his stage name came about back during the days when he worked as a stockbroker when he took the subway to visit a client (at that time, he had already decided to move in the adult film industry and use the last name Steele), who was located in Midtown Manhattan and, Steele said, "I got off the subway at Madison [Avenue], [...] on the corner of Madison and Lexington Avenues" [sic], where he was struck by the sound of Lexington as a first name.Madison Avenue and Lexington Avenue do not intersect, but run parallel their entire courses with Park Avenue between them. In April 2001, he started appearing in adult movies in New York City. Steele moved to Los Angeles and joined the industry full- time in August 2001, initially shooting mainly for companies such as West Coast Productions and director Spunky, before appearing on videotapes produced by Anabolic and Diabolic.

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