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But it's too late now - Ellen's train is pulling into Liverpool Station, and TF is waiting outside the turnstile, and she recognizes the ridiculous urban camouflage pants he is wearing before she can even see his face.
Storytime! 2010
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But it's too late now - Ellen's train is pulling into Liverpool Station, and TF is waiting outside the turnstile, and she recognizes the ridiculous urban camouflage pants he is wearing before she can even see his face.
Archive 2010-05-01 2010
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And it was a very eerie experience being in New York sort of at the center of the attacks and then in London a half block away from the Liverpool Station where the first bomb went off.
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And it just so happened that I was having breakfast right near Liverpool Station, about a block away from where the first -- maybe a block, two blocks away from where the first attack apparently took place.
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And it's all in conjunction with this raid that we have been talking about this morning and showing you pictures of at two locations, and a third location at Liverpool Station as well, potentially, because all the details are not clear, but it's certainly seems this Notting Hill location.
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Now, we're not entirely convinced at this stage, or we don't entirely know whether the arrests in Liverpool Station are entirely linked to the two earlier raids, but the two earlier raids do seem to be the suspects from the 21st of July.
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I was in London a half block away from the attack on the Liverpool Station last month.
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The engine-driver, on his part, was equally ready to swear that not once from the moment when they had steamed out of Liverpool Station until they had arrived within twenty miles of London, had they travelled at less than forty miles an hour.
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The world was before him, but when he drove to the Liverpool Station, he was unwilling to exert his mind to decide for what ticket to ask.
Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1 Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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We got a day pass and the first place we headed was to Liverpool Station to find a place for lunch.
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