Sentences with phrase «leave the station very»

The bus is leaving the station very soon.
Pachauri: «The high speed mitigation train would need to leave the station very soon, and all of global society would need to get on board.»

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Complementary information to the Arctic warming analysis would be using DWT's of the few left Upper Air stations in the Circumpolar zone and crunch up temperature trends of the entire atmosphere, when variances from year to year are very small, but are mostly for the warmer.
You may even find yourself waiting in line to pick up the train tickets to Milan you booked three months in advance, only to realize that everyone in front of you is also trying to get on that very same train because it's the last one leaving the station due to a train strike that day.
This backfires in the form of Merry bombing the local gas station, leaving two families broken, and Swede in denial of his very lost daughter.
On the left side of the Nexus 7, there's space for a docking station that reminds me very much of the Galaxy Nexus.
It is located next to a number of important Inca ruins including Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Maras and Moray and a convenient point of departure for Machu Picchu, with trains leaving daily from Urubamba, is located very near the train station of Ollantaytambo.
Gas Station also sells very good fried chicken and wine... after fueling and feeding — go back the cobblestone street and turn left.
It is near the railway Station (10 min or less), you can arrive or leave at any time without problems, the people are very helpful and friendly.
As we leave our home of 15 years at Penn Station, and move in today to our new creative home, The Reserve, the very core meaning of our new logo takes on even more significance.
Imagine getting stranded on the very beach that was seen in the film sequel The Lost World, slowly making your way into the forest while passing ruins of a former research station, jeeps, buildings, even weapons left by the escaping and the less fortunate ones.
Since the Tate split into Modern and Britain, most of the glory as well as the tourists have flooded into the former power station on the South Bank, very much leaving Tate Britain as a quieter gem of a venue.
Complementary information to the Arctic warming analysis would be using DWT's of the few left Upper Air stations in the Circumpolar zone and crunch up temperature trends of the entire atmosphere, when variances from year to year are very small, but are mostly for the warmer.
Figure 1: Temperature trends for all 39,028 temperature stations (left) and for the 16,132 «very - rural» sites (right).
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