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People who are not in a hurry stand on the right side of the escalator.
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If you try to defend the seniority-based corporate escalator these days all you'll get is flak from younger employees.
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Where's the up-escalator?
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The sign indicates the location of the escalator.
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My shoelace got caught in the escalator.
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The people who are not in a hurry stand on the right side of the escalator.
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The escalator quickly stopped.
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The escalator suddenly stopped.
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When riding the escalator, please hold the handrail and stand inside the yellow line.
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Sami was fixing an escalator.
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The escalator is broken.
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You can take the escalator or the elevator.
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You can take the escalator or the lift.
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Where is the escalator?
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Yanni showed Skura down the escalator.
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Yanni was making his way to the escalator.
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They are afraid of an escalator.
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I was a bit tired, so I took the escalator instead of the stairs.
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Tom ran up the down escalator.
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Tom passed Mary going the other way on the tube escalator.
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Do not lean against nonmoving parts of the escalator.
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On the 10th of March of 2015, it is a walking day to a doctor's appointment. In the morning, I visit the local Roman Catholic worship centre. It is a brown mid-20th-century building. I gaze at a Mexican Santa María painting in the hallway. There are words in Spanish. The banners in the high-ceiling main chamber are purple, signifying support for Lojban and things Lojbanic, perhaps. By lunchtime, I am at the Richmond Public Market. I take the stairs up. First, I drink a plastic glass full of Sour Plum Bubble Iced Green Tea from a bubble tea vendor called Peanuts. Second, from the food vendor Captain Wa at a corner, I eat Noodles with Lemon Chicken, Tofu, Lotus Root Slices, as well as complimentary Hot Tea. Third, I drink a Starfruit Bubble Iced Green Tea from Peanuts, again. Fourth, having taken the escalator down, I buy a strange sinographic dictionary of a strange Asian Mainland tonal language. Fifth, having gone up the escalator, I drink a Mint Iced Tea from a bubble tea vendor called QQ Bubble Tea & Coffee. (The Q maybe is support for my Xoqolat.) The cold mint drink reminds me of my drinking mint at a café in Versailles in France, years ago. The Richmond Public Market is like a big garden atrium, as if in the middle of a tropical jungle. It is full of Kanjifolk.
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On the 14th of April of 2015, I walk to the Richmond Public Market, I first climbing the stairs outside. Inside, the wide atrium-like building is like a garden in a jungle surrounding, I imagine. Already quite hungry, I trot to Captain Wa, the food vendor, to get noodles with squid, fish, and tofu, as well as hot tea. As I eat, a handsome First Nations man in a purple T-shirt walks by. Then a handsome, stocky Jewish fellow walks by. A few minutes later, I begin to thirst, so I get a cold Mint Bubble Green Tea at the vendor QQ Bubble Tea and Coffee. I sit by the stairs to sip. A threesome family sits eating nearby, the man being black, the woman being Oriental, and the child being a hybrid. Addicted to Bubble Tea, I get another one, this time at Peanut's. It is a cold Green Apple Bubble Green Tea. It is delicious. I take the escalator down. On my way to the washroom, I notice a big aquarium full of probably giant red Alaskan king crabs with barnacles on their legs. They remind me of extraterrestrials, somehow. At the bookstore, I buy a heavily illustrated green botany book in sinograms. I left it on top of a box a month ago and it is still there. It is $14. I take the escalator up. Addicted to Bubble Tea, I spend my remaining coins on a cold Lychee Bubble Green Tea. It is delicious with even bits of white lychee flesh.
You would not believe the line at the grocery store today -- it went the whole way past the milk section over to the escalator.
Tom rode the escalator down to the lobby.
Carlos was going up an escalator.
I saw Tom on the escalator.
When using the escalator, please hold the handrail and stand within the yellow line.