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Got on a hot streak there and turned the corner.
Some areas look as if they have turned the corner.
I then turned the corner and immediately was handed another.
Today, we have finally turned the corner in financial stability.
"Honestly, my elbow has really turned the corner," Matz said.
"The world has turned the corner on tobacco," it said.
South Africa "had turned the corner," said ANC's spokesman Zizi Kodwa.
"My—my hope is that we've turned the corner," McCarrick said.
Before I had turned the corner, I heard a woman's voice.
He's been really consistent and I think we turned the corner.
Snap's user growth has turned the corner and estimates are too low.
Johnson said that the company has "turned the corner" on this issue.
BUT I FEEL LIKE WE'VE TURNED THE CORNER ACTUALLY AT BOTH COMPANIES.
But when I turned the corner there was no sign of Ershadi.
I turned the corner and careened inescapably into a white chemical blaze.
Mr. Paho turned the corner and pulled over to inspect his car.
He walked in, and he turned the corner, and he goes, &aposKevin!
Back in 2016 and in the last year we turned the corner.
As we walked, an administrator turned the corner and came toward us.
"I think we've turned the corner," Ben Taub spokesman Bryan McLeod said Wednesday.
Still, in the eyes of many investors, Chinese stocks have turned the corner.
When I turned the corner, the streets were empty, but the recording continued.
"22017 was the year where we definitely turned the corner," CEO Peter Wennink said.
India has turned the corner, finally, after a lot of years of going there.
"We've turned the corner so many times we're going in a circle," she said.
Folks said counter protesters were hit by a vehicle as they turned the corner.
CEO Elon Musk says his company has turned the corner after years of mounting losses.
All these good omens, however, may not mean China's banks have really turned the corner.
Now, if Apple catches up on AI, WWDC might be where it turned the corner.
It looked like the country had turned the corner — until the economy crashed in 2015.
"We haven't turned the corner at all," Baltimore emergency management director Robert Maloney told CNN.
" A man walking his dog turned the corner and was yanked down the sidewalk. "Hello!
"I turned the corner, and it felt like a completely different neighborhood," Mr. Murphy said.
Weed turned the corner into the mainstream this year, becoming—dare we say it—basic.
"When we turned the corner, it was very emotional for all of us," Danz said.
The man turned the corner, his dark pants too loose for him to run efficiently.
The arrival of a farm-to-table restaurant doesn't guarantee the neighborhood has turned the corner.
Anyone who has known him knows this is B.I.G. And I'm happy he's turned the corner.
Signs abound that Detroit has turned the corner, at least in the downtown and midtown neighbourhoods.
CEO Kevin Johnson said last week that the company has "turned the corner" on this issue.
Then I turned the corner and saw a line of customers waiting to enter the store.
The corporation's Director-General Tony Hall said the broadcaster had "turned the corner" on gender pay.
All of a sudden, Michael Kors turned the corner and walked toward her with outstretched arms.
But as I turned the corner into my first class, my jaw dropped to the floor.
But eventually I turned the corner and welcomed the [Chopped judge voice] contrast the pickles provided.
"My hope is that we'll have turned the corner by this time next year," Zuckerberg said.
But to have celebrated three years and now turned the corner into our fourth, it's just miraculous.
"We've 'turned the corner' in Afghanistan so many times that we're now going in circles," Warren said.
Defenders seemed to be waiting for him whenever he turned the corner coming off pick-and-rolls.
He took her arm as they turned the corner onto East Eighty-second Street toward the Park.
Insurance plans appear to have finally turned the corner and begun to make a profit on the marketplace.
A loss in Indiana could suggest that Clinton hasn't yet turned the corner with white, working-class voters.
Guzmán's escape was a problem for Mexico's claims to have turned the corner on corruption and drug violence.
We left the restaurant, and I turned the corner to find my Bird — and nearly ran into it.
That suggests the economy has turned the corner after being hurt two years ago by tumbling oil prices.
"We've supposedly turned the corner so many times that it seems now we're going in circles," Warren said.
Marijuana reform measures: 2016 might go down as the year, when the marijuana reform movement turned the corner.
"We've supposedly turned the corner so many times that it seems now we're going in circles," Warren said.
"The world has turned the corner on tobacco," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the WHO's director general, told the Guardian.
He turned the corner and stopped once more at the top of the stairs to take in the view.
Roizen thinks the boom-boom tech economy we've been living through in recent years has officially turned the corner.
"Looking ahead to 2018, as President Ghani said, he believes we have turned the corner and I agree," Gen.
Meg Ventrudo, the executive director, said that, actually, the museum has already turned the corner toward a brighter future.
In 1967, she saw an exhibition of Joseph Cornell's boxed assemblages and with that experience she turned the corner.
And then I turned the corner and saw him, lying on the floor between the bathroom and the bedroom.
They now caution that it's too early to tell if the country has turned the corner with opioid overdoses.
Several people wandered through the area in gowns, seemingly dismayed when they turned the corner to encounter the protests.
First, Manchester City's team bus turned the corner and began its slow, nervous progression toward Anfield, guarded by mounted police.
"The question with China is if they really have turned the corner and if it can stick," Mr. Aden said.
When they turned the corner on their thirties, though, Darren and Chuck decided it was time to form their own band.
Could Big Blue, still one of the world's largest information technology (IT) firms with nearly 390,000 employees, have turned the corner?
"After two decades of really, really tough business conditions, we have now turned the corner and stabilized the ship," Bergh said.
The top U.S. general in Afghanistan said Tuesday that coalition forces have "turned the corner" in the fight against the Taliban.
At that moment, a red or maroon four-door Pontiac G6 turned the corner, near where the boy was standing, Capt.
I turned the corner onto a wide, tree-lined street and noticed a man on the other side heading my direction.
She cleverly explained how "one general after another" would brief her that "we've just turned the corner," yet nothing would change.
She entered the linoleum-floored front hall of the building, turned the corner, and went down the stairwell toward her door.
Firefighters in Northern California believe they have "turned the corner" in battling the Kincade fire, which was 26 percent contained this morning.
When we turned the corner on 2016, most of us were pretty relieved, perhaps naively assuming that 2017 would be way cooler.
Mike says Cohen has turned the corner on his former client, and will probably leak more tapes in the days to come.
I do think that by the end of this year, we'll have significantly turned the corner on a lot of these issues.
"On this issue we have indeed turned the corner," East said, although he added that the level of customer disruption was still unacceptable.
That's when I turned the corner and saw he was in a mesh tank top, A.C. Slater style…at a company holiday party.
Just as my leg began to tire out from pushing, a small sedan turned the corner behind me and began to trail me.
We turned the corner in the Île de la Cité, and I will never forget how the structure took my breath away (below).
"We turned the corner, and there was the building, right in front of us, with a for-sale sign out front," Theresa said.
Snapchat appears to have turned the corner after a year of flat or negative user growth thanks to a strong Q343 2019 earnings report.
He attributed his change of heart to a better understanding of the electric car industry and said he believed Tesla had turned the corner.
After years of declining wage growth, it looks like that trend has finally turned the corner and wage growth looks set to accelerate. Slowly.
But then, Sofia Richie turned the corner in a monogramed hoodie dress and it felt worth it to have trekked uptown at 9 p.m.
Looks like they've turned the corner on the issue ... Macron says he's already asked the French Academy to begin the process of stripping Weinstein.
Yet Amazon is showing signs of having turned the corner on profit, once its biggest and most pressing issue in the eyes of investors.
It was the third consecutive quarter of positive results for the company, suggesting that it may have turned the corner after a painful slide.
The only state he has lost, Iowa, had a very large evangelical presence, although he seems to have turned the corner with evangelicals since.
I didn't realize who they were talking to until they'd turned the corner, abandoning the block under the shade of some branches dancing above us.
When Doug Oliver nearly crashed into two pedestrians on a crosswalk, and then turned the corner and nearly hit another, a police officer stopped him.
I thought he'd just steer to the curb, but instead he went another hundred or so feet down the road, where he turned the corner.
He caught a Lyft or Uber back home at halftime and heard "two people meeting by surprise" as he turned the corner to his apartment.
And losing the finale of this homestand did not leave anyone in the Mets' clubhouse with the impression that this team had turned the corner.
She turned the corner in the hallway and was greeted by 22000 doctors and nurses blowing bubbles as "Girl on Fire" by Alicia Keys played.
"Hollister has really turned the corner and so to have Abercrombie layer on top of that ... is going to make them more profitable," Perkins said.
He takes walks around the hospital in the morning so they decided to take him for his walk and then I turned the corner on him.
The live telecast's Danny (Aaron Tevit) seamlessly turned the corner while continuing to dance and sing, but the driver of the second tram wasn't so lucky.
As I sat at the intersection of 150th Street and 89th Avenue with a few friends, a motorcycle turned the corner and sped in our direction.
As he turned the corner toward home on a cold March morning, an assailant hiding behind a row of cars popped out and pounded him with .
Shares of Banco Pan have soared 78 percent this year, closing at 3.40 reais on Wednesday, as the lender turned the corner after years of losses.
He showed up a little late because of work, but I can still recall how he looked when he turned the corner and our eyes met.
A decade from now, we may well look back on 2016 as the year virtual reality turned the corner from a futuristic novelty into a mainstream possibility.
As soon as I turned the corner and walked another 100 feet, however, my phone immediately disconnected from the Tile Mate, but remained connected to the Sport.
"It is too early to say that the stock has decisively turned the corner, but initial signs are positive," Numis analysts wrote in a note to clients.
Tech stocks might have started the year amid questions about H1-B visas and the Trump administration's trade policies, but things appear to have turned the corner.
The reinsurance sector has turned the corner after five years of falling prices, however, after a record year of $140 billion in insurance losses, JLT Re said.
"We have turned the corner on low inflation," said Joseph Gagnon, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, describing that as his baseline expectation.
Barkley ran to his right on a handoff and, as he turned the corner around the line, he came face-to-face with Philadelphia linebacker Nate Gerry.
In fact, the smell didn't hit me until I turned the corner into the parking lot, which is when I got an immediate whiff of the smoke.
So after checking out the latest photo gear, I stepped out of the store onto West 34th Street, turned the corner and started walking north up Ninth Avenue.
I thought we'd really turned the corner on how dads were depicted in TV and film; this brings me back to films from 10 to 20 years ago.
My mother remembers leaving home for school one morning and seeing a tank and a group of soldiers blocking the street as soon as she turned the corner.
"I do urge caution, as this does not mean we have turned the corner on averting famine," U.N. humanitarian chief Stephen O'Brien told a U.N. meeting in Geneva.
Hong Kong University Professor Gabriel Leung noted that residents shouldn't let their guard down just because mainland China, where the virus originated, appears to have turned the corner.
Later that night with a sense of celebration and excitement, we turned the corner onto 54th Street and found lines and lines of people waiting to get in.
But executives of the German software giant said the company had turned the corner during the quarter and expected to begin to see sustained margin improvements during 2018.
"I thought he had turned the corner, but I'm seeing signs this year of him going right back to where he was two or three years ago," Snitker said.
"Over the last year and a half, the bottom third [of the market] has really turned the corner," said Ryan McCullough, a real estate economist at CoStar Portfolio Strategy.
Witnesses there told them that a man with a gun had just run out of the building through that door and turned the corner toward the club's rear exit.
Gene therapy has high success "Gene therapy has now turned the corner completely in terms of showing incredible results in a variety of different early clinical trials," said Waddington.
Officer Gomez opened up with his gun as he turned the corner and ran down the long, sloping street, according to security camera footage obtained by Channel 2 News.
Tencent, Asia's largest tech firm, had a horrific 203 on account of a country-wide freeze on new game monetization in China, but there's evidence it has turned the corner.
But analysts cautioned it is too early to tell if China's economy has turned the corner, with many businesses cautious on whether there will be much improvement in a year's time.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he had productive talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin that had turned the corner on a relationship that had never been worse.
As some Proud Boys members turned the corner of the street, a group of three or four masked "anti-fascist" protesters — some of whom are also being sought by police — approached them.
And yet, what struck me when I turned the corner and saw the works displayed together was this: There were no signs or texts declaring that this selection was focused on identity.
"While M&A integration, a lack of strategic coherence, and executive turnover have caused Symantec to stumble over the past decade, we believe the company has finally turned the corner," Hutchinson predicts.
As he turned the corner of the Point, he could see the place he'd come to find, the shallow waters running along a stretch of quiet beach spotted with dead scraggly trees.
Three of the bank's top policymakers said on Thursday it would stick to that plan for some time as it was not yet convinced the euro zone economy had turned the corner.
That conclusion contrasts with assertions last fall by the American military that the Afghans, with U.S. support, had "turned the corner" and captured momentum against the Taliban, which it called fractured and desperate.
Johnson then turned the corner to reach the north side of the building where he shot his way through glass door entrances and immediately found a staircase and went to the second floor.
O/U: 45.5 ABOUT THE RAIDERS (3-4): Oakland is hoping Amari Cooper has turned the corner with his performance against Kansas City, which earned him AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors.
As the unsealed materials show, Treasury officials knew in the summer of 2012 that Fannie and Freddie had turned the corner and appeared to be well on their way to a strong recovery.
My hope is that by the end of this year we'll have turned the corner on a lot of these issues and that people will see that things are getting a lot better.
"I believe we really have finally turned the corner and genomics will become central in drug development efforts," said David Goldstein, a genetics expert from Columbia University, who chairs AstraZeneca's Genomics Advisory Board.
"After several years of struggling to find its footing in cloud, Oracle seems to have turned the corner and heads into its fiscal 2018 with significant momentum," said Josh Olson, analyst at Edward Jones.
And there's a growing sense, underlined by this summer's $2.7 billion EU antitrust ruling against Google, that the entire cabal of big tech companies have turned the corner from friendly giants to insidious monopolies.
Though Iraqi cities like Baghdad have turned the corner in rebuilding after nearly two decades of war, a wellspring of influencer-ready locations like trendy Pilates studios and picturesque shopping promenades they are not.
"This makes us hopeful that manufacturing has turned the corner and that the economy will pick up in the second quarter," said Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at MUFG Union Bank, in New York.
In addition, the company may have turned the corner on its historical operational mis-execution —further noting they have learned from past experiences and expect to improve capital efficiency at new plants going forward.
The undersized Jacobson (23-213.9, 26.9 pounds) has been moreaggressive, averaging 4.93 points and 24.9 rebounds in his last four games, andseems to have turned the corner after being challenged by coach Tim Miles.
Green Bay was in the midst of an offensive slump at the time but they appear to have turned the corner after a flashy 35-18 wild-card victory over the Washington Redskins last week.
Under Yellen, who earned just more than $200,000 per year as chair, the Fed finally turned the corner from its crisis-era policies of near-zero interest rates and trillions of dollars of bond-buying.
"Before I say I'm confident that we've turned the corner, I'm going to have to see more data," Work told reporters aboard a military aircraft en route to Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado.
Cioclea told Reuters last week that Moldova had turned the corner on bringing more transparency to its banking system following a $1 billion scandal that plunged the eastern European country into political and economic turmoil.
He talked about the fact that we have turned the corner on trade deals, but in fact, didn't mention that our trade deficit grew during his first year in office unlike what he had promised.
As we turned the corner, I could see the club's marquee with the iconic 54 numbers tilted and shining, but I couldn't see the front door since a sea of people were in the way.
When I first turned the corner into the parking lot of the restaurant, my coworker and I were greeted by a hostess with an iPad who asked for our reservation, as well as our IDs.
" As for when it turned the corner, he added, "I will tell you this, because it's out there: MoviePass has actually paid Helios back money over the past several months, towards the loans that they have.
As he turned the corner, he found nine African-American women wearing nine different shades of red and pink dresses and skirts, assembled in front of Hassinger's glowing pink installation, "Embrace/Love," to celebrate a birthday.
Zuma also said Eskom had turned the corner, declaring that South Africa would never experience power cuts after the utility was forced early last year to impose almost daily power cuts as demand outstripped available capacity.
"But I turned the corner at the Scottish Open last week and now I'm feeling pretty good," added Kjeldsen referring to closing rounds of 66 and 70 that earned a tie for 21st place in Inverness.
Swiss watchmakers have been hurt by declining sales in their biggest markets, Hong Kong and the United States, and tourist shoppers avoiding Europe for fear of extremist attacks, but recently mainland China sales turned the corner.
While consumers continued to prop up growth, business investment notched its second straight quarter of robust growth, signaling corporate Canada has finally turned the corner after the oil slump snuffed out confidence nearly three years ago.
Cioclea told Reuters last week that Moldova had turned the corner on bringing more transparency to its banking system following a $1 billion scandal that plunged the tiny eastern European nation into political and economic turmoil.
In November, the top US commander in Afghanistan called Trump's new strategy for the country a "game changer" for a 2693-year conflict that had, once again, "turned the corner" after the president committed 4,000 additional troops.
Swiss watchmakers are grappling with declining sales in their biggest markets — Hong Kong and the United States — and tourist shoppers avoiding Europe for fear of extremist attacks, but recently watch shipments to mainland China turned the corner.
With analysts slashing estimates for U.S. banks and other multinationals, the S&P 500 traded at a low-point of 10.6 times expected earnings in December 2008, before Wall Street's bear market ended and turned the corner.
"We believe offshore and international markets have turned the corner and will soon become a more evident tailwind for the shares," wrote James West, senior managing director for investment bank Evercore ISI in a note on Friday.
When the family car turned the corner to their street and Danz started recording on her cellphone, expecting to see just a few people, there were in fact dozens and dozens of friends and supporters of Coco.
"In retrospect, have US political leaders and US military been too optimistic over the last decade in saying we've turned the corner, only to see the situation deteriorate and credibility lost for claims of progress?" asked one reporter.
The boat's driver, one of many volunteers taking part in the rescue effort, revved the engine to avoid being swallowed by the waves, and the boat caught air, nearly capsizing, as it turned the corner past the levee.
Cioclea, who earlier announced he was stepping down, said Moldova had turned the corner on bringing more transparency to its banking system following a $1 billion scandal that plunged the eastern European country into political and economic turmoil.
While the business had turned the corner this year and had the best year to date for % growth, revenue and EBITDA, our liquidity was severely hampered by our inability to renew our line of credit from existing lenders.
I asked the receptionist at the front desk where the Lyndon Johnson Papers were, and she said I would see them if I walked down to the end of the first row of exhibits and turned the corner.
Canada's housing market has turned the corner and prices will increase modestly faster over the coming few years, a Reuters poll of economists and property market analysts predicted, but with no return to boom times any time soon.
Coal consumption is falling in the US and some European countries — the UK grid recently experienced its first entirely coal-free day since the Industrial Revolution — but the big story is that China's coal demand has turned the corner.
Vattenfall recorded its first annual profit in five years in 2017 as the company turned the corner on a disastrous buying spree outside its Nordic home market that saw it rack up the biggest write-downs in Swedish corporate history.
A year after the weakening yuan sounded alarm bells on Chinese growth, the currency's moves have become far less worrisome for global markets even though it may take a while for investors to become more confident China has turned the corner.
It struck me square in the face when I turned the corner in the orphanage and I saw an 80-year-old-plus nun who almost looked at me and greeted me as if I was her long-lost relative.
Then, after officials believed the crisis had turned the corner — to the point where Health Canada ran advertisements to that effect — they were forced to acknowledge under questioning at a news conference that a second lethal round of infections was underway.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Canada's housing market has turned the corner and prices will increase modestly faster over the coming few years, a Reuters poll of economists and property market analysts predicted, but with no return to boom times any time soon.
The move to boost shareholder returns was hailed as a sign Zurich had turned the corner on an overhaul it is now midway through and shares in Europe's fifth-biggest insurer were up 98.43 percent to 298.4 Swiss francs by 2100 GMT.
A small black and white dog was walking on the live track of Codasur 2016 Rally in Santa Cruz, Bolivia over the weekend when Uruguayan driver Fernando Zuasnabar quickly turned the corner and unknowingly flew his Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution over the carefree pup.
This graph shows why: Coal consumption is falling in the US and some European countries — the UK grid recently experienced its first entirely coal-free day since the Industrial Revolution — but the big story is that China's coal demand has turned the corner.
But this Wunderkammer turned the corner into a wtfuckerkammer when the FBI raid revealed some 0003,000 human skeletal remains amid Miller's collection, revealing the man to be less a collector than a grave robber (though arguably the line gets blurry at times).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BENGALURU, India — Summer hadn't officially turned the corner yet, but the sun still bore down heavy on the morning in February when I took myself to Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, one of this city's famous 'lung spaces.
"I could hear his voice, I could hear struggling, so I ran down the stairs and ran to his voice and turned the corner, and I see this animal on my child," Lockhart, who lives on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, told the outlet.
Andrew Yang: Well, I'm glad to say that recent surveys have showed the majority of Americans have now turned the corner where now most Americans think that technology is going to eliminate many more jobs then it's going to create in the years to come.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian employers added a greater-than-expected 19,400 jobs in March and the unemployment rate edged up to 6.7 percent as more people sought work, Statistics Canada said on Friday in a report that suggested Canada's economy has finally turned the corner.
The increase in life expectancy it helped produce was small — just over a month — and demographers cautioned that it was too early to tell if the country had turned the corner with opioid overdoses, which have claimed nearly 20173,000 lives since the late 1990s.
This includes rethinking some of its traditional military PR, which has unintentionally turned the corner from inspiring to morbid by highlighting that some of the young people enlisting today are taking over the same tasks in the very same places their parents fought almost a generation ago.
LONDON, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Statoil's U.S. operations have turned the corner and could deliver up to $5 billion in net cash flow over the 2018-2020 period at an oil price of around $70 a barrel, Torgrim Reitan, Statoil's head of U.S. operations said on Wednesday.
Everything we're doing shows a military that, in my personal opinion, has turned the corner from "we need to try to prevent this from happening" to a military that's saying the president is likely to make this decision [to attack] and we need to be ready.
I had wanted to visit for years — 35, actually — and had chosen to walk from the train so I could first experience the town as travelers had in the 20013th century: on foot, the neat rows of wooden houses revealing themselves in diminishing perspective as I turned the corner.
If Uber has turned the corner on profitability, the halo effect from the good news could prove a boon to other on-demand companies, especially the private cohort who are struggling to combat a narrative that when it comes to making money, they are all forecast and no follow-through.
Felix Hernandez will look to stop the bleeding on Wednesday and attempt to subdue veteran Carlos Beltran, who has turned the corner from a woeful 0-for-32 stretch with six hits in his last three contests and is 103-for-9 in his career versus the former AL Cy Young Award winner.
This meant, thankfully, that there was no one around when I turned the corner into the section I had secretly hoped wouldn't be included: the tragic death of renowned journalist Ciarnán Whelan while embedded with the Last Luddite Revolutionary Guard, declared here by the museum to be a "turning point" in the Interstate Conflict.
So a couple of years ago the buzzword was 'austerity' and they thought they could try to fix the debt problem that way and that hasn't worked and now they want to try to grow their way out of it and that's the best way to get your debt levels down – and Italy does appear to have turned the corner.
"2017 was a very important year for the U.S. and I really think we have turned the corner so if you look at the underlying growth in the U.S. for 2017 is up 5 percent — that's the first time this happens, we paid the first dividend since 2011, which means we are on the right track with the regulators," Botin said.
Larry Kudlow, a leading contender to become the next chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), said Sunday that the U.S. has "turned the corner" after Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's election.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BENTONVILLE, Arkansas – A few weeks ago, while I was in the city of Bentonville in the red state of Arkansas, walking through the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, I turned the corner in what I later learned was Gallery 21995 and saw five works – four paintings on adjacent walls and a freestanding sculpture – all of which surprised, delighted, and thrilled me.
When I read The New Me this summer, having just turned the corner into my late 20s, I realized that Millie was the amalgam of a series of looming fears I'd held onto for the entire decade: A lonely, embittered woman, Millie is what happens to women who rely on alcohol and junk food to feel their feelings and spend the rest of their time dissociating in a kind of static emotional winter to avoid the horrors of modern urban life.
Joe and the girl were at Austeen's and the bar was closing up and the bartender called out "Last call!" and they walked out onto the street and the girl said, "Which way to the subway?" and Joe pointed down the road, and when they turned the corner he didn't say anything and when she faced him to say goodbye he didn't say anything and she said, "It was nice seeing you," and raised herself up on her toes to kiss his cheek and skipped down the subway stairs. 28.
Joe and the girl walked down the street toward the subway and the girl threw her cigarette in the gutter and they talked and Joe kept butting his hip into her and walking so his bare arm swept against hers, and when they turned the corner he didn't say anything and when she turned to face him he didn't say anything so she said, "This was fun," and raised up on her toes to kiss his cheek and he embraced her and they kissed for half an hour by the station and people passing by hushed and looked away and then the girl skipped down the subway stairs. 29.

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