| 1. | Before 1953, first nickels, then dimes operated the turnstiles.
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| 2. | Last Thanksgiving, he was in jail for turnstile-jumping.
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| 3. | But that interest hasn't manifested itself at the turnstiles.
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| 4. | Then I raced through the turnstile to catch the downtown train.
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| 5. | And not just in terms of the tickets but the turnstiles.
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| 6. | Commuters had previously dropped nickels and dimes into the subway turnstiles.
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| 7. | A seven-figure carryover would really set the turnstiles spinning.
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| 8. | It includes arrests for turnstile jumping, drug sales and assault.
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| 9. | That's 25 players through the turnstile in three years.
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| 10. | Was it legitimate, or just someone fudging at the turnstiles?
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