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"He would think that was the way to count them," said Pullman.
Pullman developed the sleeping car which carried his name into the 1980s.
Pullman looked away as though Richard's reply couldn't concern him less.
I can go to Pullman and still play against those teams."
But he handed over enough for a round trip, plus Pullman.
But the eager look on Pullman's face persuaded him to make sure.
"Pullman was really the one responsible for my being a musician today," he said.
An early publication about his spiral analysis is by Pullman (1998).
Pullman scaled back production and eventually closed for good in 1981.
The amount now considered reasonable for lodging: $80, just about the Pullman's rate.
"We're now looking for some Pullman cars and a steam engine."
We saw the faces of Pullman passengers go by in a blur.
They had both sensed Pullman's reluctance to discuss the situation.
Ford and Pullman were among the few major employers who welcomed black workers.
Pullman continued to expand, and by the 1970s was carrying over one million passengers each year.
The 2f arrived to replace the two pullman coaches that were returned south.
Suddenly she tore her hand out of his and made to dart into an open Pullman door.
He shoved her gently into the open cabin, in which Pullman already stood waiting.
Maybe there are some folks in Pullman who can get me back in practice.
Pullman stated that he "is of the Devil's party and does know it."
The city of Pullman, Washington is named in his honor.
Pullman set early January as the tentative date for the dedication.
It was the morning, at late getting-up times in a Pullman, when the accident happened.
Pullman led her around to the passenger side and closed her in.
Bill Pullman is sitting beside three large boxes of exotic fruit.