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It seems to me that the further east you go the more unpunctual are the trains.
"I don't quite see the connection, but yes, she is always unpunctual."
"Faith, this is a damned unpunctual ghost," said he presently.
This almost made me out to appear unpunctual in front of Parliament, the Chamber and my colleagues watching.
I often wonder how you tolerate me, for I am so notoriously unpunctual."
Restaurateurs, hairstylists and friends and family of the unpunctual have suspected it for several years.
Edward got bored, he grew petulant, he was unpunctual.
I never knew him unpunctual before." "
'Also the hermit, the unpunctual assassin and the owl.
"His mother calls him unpunctual.
He was always unpunctual.
Though unpunctual she had been a niece he rather liked, until coming late one day to tea she had declared his clock was fast.
Only the morning before he'd heard her chide Jo-Beth for being unpunctual; there was nothing informal about her working hours.
"He's an unpunctual devil," said Philip.
It is alleged that I am unpunctual sometimes, so certain members of the party arranged with the driver and the guard to make me run for the train.
"These Atlantic services-they're really scandalously unpunctual."
Casting his eye upon his own character, two things appeared to him: that he was very unpunctual, and that he disliked answering notes.
Here again Mrs Macquarie showed a certain likeness to Diana: she too was unpunctual.
When he did show up - and like many oldtime junkies he was completely unpunctual - he would sit at a table in the cafeteria.
I am quite sure that most editors stick at least a month of cushion into a deadline date since most writers are notoriously unpunctual in such matters.
Kirov steeled his body against the rush of adrenalin which pumped into it, reminding himself that the trains into Tbilisi were notoriously unpunctual.
"My Professor is often unpunctual," said Mr. Chandra Lal gloomily, but moving towards the door.
ROCK musicians are notoriously unpunctual: if a gig is scheduled for 9 p.m., don't expect the first power chord to blare out until almost midnight.
The distinction between the punctual 'mail' train for first- and second-class passengers and the unpunctual 'mixed'for the others persists in Southern Africa to this day.
The trains that depart or leave this station are unpunctual, which is a problem that is faced by the KTM Komuter system.