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The first busload brought in included people recruited at a homeless shelter in Texas.
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To flesh out the dwindling ranks of the survivors with a busload of new characters?
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So, clutching their prescriptions, they are crossing the northern and southern borders by the busload.
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But that hasn't seemed to matter to pilgrims, who come by the busload, especially in the summer months.
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He recently completed a lid in anticipation of a busload of senior citizens from a local retirement center.
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Camera-toting tourists arrive here by the busload, unspooling across the theatre's concrete courtyard in search of the real Hollywood.
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And for better or worse, there are few things that will get professional traders out of the pool faster than the sight of busload of retail investors looking to get in.
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In the two zones of action (they hardly count as stories), Tati plays Monsieur Hulot, a tall, spring-jointed, aging Everyman who goes to see a bureaucrat about a document, while a busload of American tourists blithely disembark in a Paris of iconic landmarks that they see only fleetingly as distant reflections in glass doors.
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