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They can pay a few dollars to listen to, say, Flaco Jimenez, a frenetic and brilliant San Antonio accordionist, or slip next door to catch Mitch Watkins, a hometown guitar legend, or mooch even further down Sixth Street to catch a promising young funk band.
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After the captain returned to the cockpit, the co-pilot quickly persuaded him to leave again, Mr. Antolino said, allowing the off-duty pilot to slip into the cockpit and lock the door.
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His answer to middle-class families who feel like they're standing on a trap door, just one pink slip or one medical diagnosis or one missed mortgage payment away from falling through and losing everything?
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So what exhibit would Sir Mark like to slip into the cardboard packing cases already accumulating outside the door of his office?
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They realize that most large companies take security seriously and their front door is usually locked and reinforced, making it hard to slip in undetected.
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He unlatched the gate, they pushed it open enough to slip in, nose to tail, trotted down the path to the shed door.
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