If you have a room at the front of the hotel, you can open the shutters to the full glory of the frothy blue ocean bashing against the rocks below. |
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The hotel lobby was lavished with fancy furniture and expensive pictures hung on the wall. |
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On the less serious side, outrageously expensive afternoon teas in fancy hotel become de rigueur. |
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She headed across the street and down, past the fancy restaurants and another hotel. |
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At first glance it appeared that our hotel was going to be an considerable improvement on the last one. |
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The menu is as you may expect, pretty traditional quality hotel fare, with a reasonable range of meat, seafood and a few vegetarian dishes. |
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The food was standard hotel fare, failing miserably to live up to the mouth-watering eloquence of the descriptions on the menu. |
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Nothing I did could make me an acceptable guest in that hotel without a credit card. |
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From the outside, with its enormous windows and columned entrance, the hotel is most impressive. |
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It was suggested to him that he had gambled the money away on poker machines at the hotel. |
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We want to maintain this position as the premier hotel, first here, then in Thailand, then in Asia, and then maybe in the world. |
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The next morning at first daylight we prepared the cars, we packed our bags, we got ready to leave the hotel. |
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We had a good day out but it was great to get back to the comfort of the hotel and be waited on with an excellent dinner. |
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In a daze, we make it back to the hotel and collapse before our 5.00 am start for home. |
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At fifteen minutes to one, they parked an immaculate pre-owned red sports car in the hotel car park. |
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The two men, who were once close allies but are now deadly enemies, are sharing the same hotel in Seoul. |
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Airports, because they are such huge economic generators, spawn complete districts, industrial estates, hotel enclaves, transport interchanges. |
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One of the ideas being considered by many developers was turning at least part of the building into a prestige hotel. |
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After dreaming up a death ray and an artificial aurora to light the world at night, he died in a hotel tending his pet pigeons. |
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After the show, me and two friends thought it would be a genius idea to hazard a guess at which hotel the band might be staying in. |
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The death squad arrived at the hotel shortly afterwards looking for what locals said was the European. |
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He wants to see Catherine and wants her to pretend that they are engaged and in a fancy Milan hotel room together. |
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As Singaporeans viewed the dreadful pictures from the scene of the hotel bombing there was only genuine concern and sympathy. |
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He reportedly bought the island from its previous owners, a Japanese hotel firm. |
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Instead of speaking at the declaration of the poll he addressed the electors only later from his hotel. |
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So I got them to move me into a little hotel in Soho, the seedy area of New York. |
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Most of the hotel refuse consists of leftover food, which rapidly decomposes. |
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The hotel room was decorated with pale yellow wallpaper and white painted wooden decoration. |
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In maybe three more minutes it would have been netted by the gillie, knocked on the head, to be displayed later on outside the hotel dining room. |
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The school has closed and finally the long popular hotel was closed and the village seemed destined to become a ghost town. |
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In a four-star hotel in Swindon he was arrested, remanded and released on probation. |
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The Italians who owned the hotel were miserable gits whom I felt treated our party with disdain because they were older people. |
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She unlocked the wooden door to the hotel room, sighing as she stepped inside. |
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Every hotel in the area is booked for election night as the media anticipate, some with glee, what might be the final act of his downfall. |
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It could apply to hotel and motel owners, cruise ship operators, stadium owners, landlords, real estate managers, and event promoters. |
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Our hotel and restaurant industry should be kind enough to delete bottled water from its menu of profit making food and beverage items. |
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What a contrast it was to get back to our grotty hotel after such a glitzy day. |
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All tickets are booked, the glitzy hotel has been booked, and I will be flying up there this Friday, around mid day. |
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They're not going to be taxed on hotel rooms if they can prove that they were living in New Orleans proper and that they're actual evacuees. |
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There are also proposals for a major public square in the heart of a new commercial district and a luxury hotel. |
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All we are saying is that we aspire to be the finest de luxe hotel in the city. |
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Once she had successfully entered and gone inside the hotel, Auntie Kim glowered at the trio. |
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The hotel, built in 2002, stands proudly in the main square opposite the mosque. |
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Conditions at the hotel were so derelict the coach lamented it was the worst he had ever seen. |
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The pair received their gongs at a glittering awards ceremony held last night at the Hilton hotel, in Birmingham. |
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Naturally, the drought also affected the nearby town of Kanyaka where D. Brown was the postmaster and Thomas Moyle the publican at the hotel. |
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They all confirmed that they had not been into the public house opposite the hotel at any time. |
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This building, located on Dublin Street, enjoys a strong trade as both a public house and hotel. |
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He walked me back towards my hotel when I was due to meet Roger and he gave me a quick peck on the cheek to say goodbye. |
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The cousin stated that the hotel was clean and well run, the food excellent, of goodly quantity. |
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Stroll from the hotel, past a scattering of houses, to the deserted beach for an early-morning intake of the elements. |
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All the designer boutiques will arrange for shopping bags to be sent back to the hotel. |
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The highly desirables will be ferried around in cars and put up in the fancier type of chain hotel. |
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Last Christmas in Rome my son went to the hotel desk to order a taxi to the airport. |
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When I got to the hotel lobby it was deserted so I just left my room key behind the reception desk and headed out into the street. |
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The hotel was set on the beach itself, with a beautiful view of the white, white sands and the gorgeous sunset. |
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This, he says, must be a destination hotel for the discerning business and leisure visitor. |
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And just very late in the afternoon, just before sunset, there was a loud detonation not far from this hotel. |
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The consortium headed by Mr Smyth would be looking to develop hotel facilities adjoining the stadium. |
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She slammed the door, hot tears streamed down her cheeks as the hotel room echoed with the sound of her unsteady breathing. |
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If you appreciate grand style and elegance, with every modern convenience and one of the best locations in Europe, this is the hotel for you. |
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Or you could always take some quality time out on the Scottish isle of Eriska in a hotel built in the grand style more than 100 years ago. |
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In grand style, the hotel also put on a show featuring the dancers from the Icon Show Bar for guests. |
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The hotel is just a stone's throw from the Union Buildings which can be seen in their majestic grandeur from most rooms. |
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She traveled with her own bands, and relied on hotel staircases, push-ups and sit-ups for additional workouts. |
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His wife filed suit for divorce, charging that he kissed a grass widow at the hotel. |
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I got tired of eating Chinese food and was dying to eat something different so I decided to go to a pizza shop behind my hotel. |
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The canopy of green around the hotel and the lake provides an interesting contrast with the rugged beauty of the sand and scrub beyond. |
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Most of the herbs and salad greens are grown in the hotel garden, and there is always at least one vegetarian option available. |
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Down below, the hotel grounds feature a pair of tennis courts and some of the loveliest greenswards and gardens in the country. |
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I can also recommend the hotel restaurant where I dined well and drank Chardonnay that tasted exactly like honey. |
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A half hour or so later, as all the groomsmen were getting ready to go back to the hotel for the night, Tami corners me. |
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This behemoth of a hotel has 10 dining rooms, one of which is the Picasso room, sporting a very large collection of originals. |
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The majority of entries are mediocre hotel dining rooms serving yesterday's cooking, food for tourists. |
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For business needs, the hotel has six function rooms and private dining rooms. |
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Both these dishes could be found in hotel dining rooms until about the turn of the century. |
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Otherwise their five-star hotel will have to be built in a less prominent position with a view over our grotty row of cottages. |
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In 1901, the hotel also broke new ground with the introduction of the first automatic telephone equipment in Shanghai. |
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The multi-million pound scheme involves a brick and glass hotel with more than 100 bedrooms, above a ground-floor restaurant. |
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The tiny, elfin figure that is Canada's most lauded novelist is sipping cappuccino from a china cup in an opulent hotel lounge. |
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Athletes walk through hotel lobbies and are followed into elevators by groupies. |
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The grouses tend to focus on the traffic, the airport and the shortage of hotel rooms. |
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In fact, if it ever snows, one hotel guarantees it will provide free accommodation. |
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The modernised look of this town in embryo is increased by a hotel which shames many establishments of the sort found in large commercial towns. |
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Pulling up to the posh hotel in his old black Camaro, he grunted, handing his keys to the disapproving valet. |
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Once a wealthy lawyer, he is now disbarred, broke and recently evicted from the hotel he has been living in since leaving the family. |
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Weekends, she says, are mostly booked by guests staying in the hotel and the regular clientele tend to have their appointments during the week. |
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Le Terrace, as the hotel is also called, already has 120-130 guests staying in it including about 15 from overseas. |
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However, he had infected his brother-in-law, two nurses in the hospital, and seven guests who had stayed on the same floor of the hotel. |
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Whether you want to stay in a guest house, self catering chalet or hotel they can sort it for you. |
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Each hotel must have a room-service department with printed menus in each guest room. |
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She stopped to chastise her audience, telling them to treat local hotel employees and restaurant workers with respect. |
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Dozens of high-end emporiums began to stock the company's signature purple boxes of truffles, and hotel chains signed on as customers. |
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His tossing a TV off a hotel balcony is a staged prank that inadvertently exposes the emptiness of the act. |
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From a modest hotel, it has grown into a brand marketing ready-to-eat food products, curries, gulab jamun mixes and softy ice creams. |
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Daniel is red-eyed from weeping, while John stares unseeingly out of a hotel window, disconsolate. |
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By discounting the price of a nights stay, they also take away some of the perks of staying in a hotel. |
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He opened one of the glass doors of the hotel, and stepping out, I breathed in a huge gulp of the cool evening air and shivered a little. |
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During a pitched gunfight in a hotel, he shoots one opponent, walks past him, pauses and shoots again at point-blank range. |
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I cannot see how disfiguring the building to make yet another hotel or gym would be of any major benefit to the town. |
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Students were asked to prepare a vegetarian dish, with eight winners offered a tour of the hotel. |
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Here your hotel room would actually descend gently to the beach, almost touching the endless blue of the sea. |
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He booked into a hostel and found himself odd jobs as a hotel dishwasher and later a taxi driver. |
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Plans for the 21-year-old hotel include putting in a swimming pool and a gymnasium on the top floor. |
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Cameramen are forbidden by the Iraqis from filming from hotel balconies, but the rule is widely disobeyed. |
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I intend to ensconce myself in a nice hotel looking out on Central Park on Saturday and Sunday. |
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The hotel has it's own private beach, gym, tennis squash and badminton courts. |
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While it looks quaintly ancient on the outside, the bedrooms would sit just as easily in any fashionable city boutique hotel. |
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At the age of eight in a Moscow hotel she experienced how the secret service came for her parents. |
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This price includes hotel accommodation and flights direct from Glasgow to Hong Kong, via Dubai. |
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After initially living with his brother-in-law, mother and nephew, he moved to a small, comfortless, unheated room in a cheap hotel. |
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As inflamed Guatemalans see it, foreign investors will fatten up on tourist dollars while locals will be stuck cleaning hotel rooms. |
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Collins was reported to have chosen the head chef at the hotel, John Williams, to prepare the wedding feast. |
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At the hotel piano bar, at Japanese house parties and in streets of Tokyo, Charlotte and Bob start to lean on one another for support. |
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A group of very noisy Piapiac have invaded the hotel garden from somewhere. |
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He unwittingly communicated the virus to fellow guests in the lift or lobby of the hotel where he stayed before going to hospital. |
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Others began individually booking hotel rooms and plane tickets on the Internet. |
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After two months management hired a new workforce, reopened operations and called in police to disperse pickets outside the hotel. |
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The workers have been picketing the hotel since February 8, over the terms of a proposed collective bargaining work agreement. |
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One of the growing trends in hotel art programs is to focus on the local art community. |
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Located in an ideal position for commutability from all directions, the hotel can offer accommodation to guests on a short stop over visit. |
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We did vocals and guitars and saxes and weird noises during the day, and I'd go back to my hotel at night and comp vocals and make rough mixes. |
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Old Boy, however, is up for another drink in the hotel bar, and proves excellent company. |
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Soon the hotel began to resemble an infirmary, with dozens of guests in various stages of illness strewn around the lobby every night. |
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This is despite many of the large hotels expecting big revenues through hugely inflated hotel charges. |
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Usually, the prices it ferrets out are cheaper than if you book through the hotel itself. |
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The consortium comprises well-heeled individuals who enjoy tax advantages in return for their funding of the hotel projects. |
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The gourmet restaurant La Truffe serves the sumptuous dinners you would expect in an international hotel. |
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You are in front of 15,000 people and all of a sudden you are in a hotel room by yourself. |
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Not by my bed mopping my fevered brow but, for much of the time, tucked up beside me in a queen-size bed in a luxury hotel. |
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They asked the hotel concierge for advice, and were told that the visa application in town would take at least 24 hours to process. |
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The hotel concierge just went and hailed a cab which we should have done in the first place. |
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A couple years ago I read about Anna Morris who works as a hotel concierge at the Westin Santa Clara. |
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I stayed to plead with the concierge, Manuel, while my companion systematically tried and was turned away from every other hotel in Antigua. |
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She will drive him back to the hotel, where the concierge will book him a taxi to the airport. |
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Luckily, the hotel was so posh that the concierge was happy to get a member of staff to drive me home. |
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This is an improvement on our last hotel stay, when the concierge started making jungle noises when we entered our suite. |
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He decided to spend the night instead at the Vatican hotel where the cardinals gathered for the conclave. |
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Well, these aquarium dolphins were moved inland from the coast to a hotel pool last night in Gulf Port, Mississippi. |
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We'll be back next year and we're determined to bring back the gold and if not we'll nick a couple of tablecloths and pint pots from the hotel. |
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To be useful to pit bosses, reservations agents and hotel guest clerks, guest information must be available and accessible in real time. |
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Though the airport authorities urge him to leave the coffin at the airport and go to a hotel, the youth insists on staying with it. |
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The attackers seized five staff, including two Filipinos, and 12 foreign tourists from the hotel. |
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There would be industrial, distribution and office uses, leisure, hotel and restaurant services, and a filling station. |
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This measure is sure to earn a good name for our traditional medicine systems abroad as well as give a fillip to our hotel industry. |
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Walking down the street on the Saturday, he noticed a large group of people congregating outside a hotel. |
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Formerly a hotel, it has six en-suite bedrooms, four other bedrooms, an integral garage and, unusually, a recording studio. |
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The kitchen's specially reinforced fire-resistant ceiling stopped the flames reaching the nine hotel rooms above. |
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He and Ward broke into 40 more hotel rooms to make more space for the wounded before Ward went out to search for first-aid equipment. |
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The Sharm area has small, intimate hotels with modern designs, as well as larger hotel complexes belonging to international chains. |
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It offers 370 rooms and is the first international brand hotel near Pudong Airport. |
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That hotel is expected to be completed in 2007 and will be managed by an international hotel chain. |
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Another hotel under an international brand name is due to open in town next year. |
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Close to an international wharf, the hotel changed some guestrooms for young travellers, known as the youth hostel. |
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Several international hotel chains are entering the lucrative mainland market with eyes on its surging tourism sector. |
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The hotel also has an international cuisine restaurant, three bars and a night club. |
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Hangzhou Shangri-La was then the first joint venture and first international hotel in Zhejiang Province. |
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In most ways nothing could be further away from village Bengal than the imperatives of an international standard modern hotel. |
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As large buyers of flights and hotel rooms, consultancies can arrange with travel agencies to deliver covertly discounts of about 40 per cent. |
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But happily that doesn't mean that it or the hotel is full of spluttering Keatsian consumptives nor that the spa is especially clinical in feel. |
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In a bid to make the most of the evening I stormed the shopping plaza right across the hotel. |
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He expects to develop the retail plaza but most likely would sell the hotel and apartment property to developers. |
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The hotel offers rooms of five-star quality at four or even three-star prices and is notably eager to please. |
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Between this and the continental breakfast they're serving in the hotel, I'm going to be almost set as far as chow goes. |
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This culinary hotel combines international style and luxury with welcoming hospitality and personal attention in a warm, intimate atmosphere. |
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Perhaps it's not as luxurious as a hotel might be, but it provides a great insight into the Cuban way of life. |
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She started having contractions and went to hospital while Boris stayed in the hotel and drank. |
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The hotel is of a modern design, but conforming to the environment in that it does not present an immediate contrast to its surroundings. |
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As everything is all so new, the hotel is temporarily offering a range of special introductory packages. |
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It's a fitting venue for a five-star hotel and one of the capital's best restaurants. |
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Spreading over two storeys and 6500 sq ft, it is the largest spa in any five-star hotel in the country. |
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However, he said the hotel business had changed over the past decade, with fixed costs a growing concern. |
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Next stop was Florence, and our base was the Anglo American, a plush hotel boasting Tolstoy among its former guests. |
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The village was beautiful in a twee way, our room at the hotel was big and plush, and the restaurant welcomed Edward and served posh grub. |
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They met each other at a champagne reception at a plush six-star hotel on Queensland's Gold Coast yesterday. |
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We meet in a tiny plush room in a posh London hotel which is the regular haunt for such interviews. |
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The troops' base camp was a burned-out hotel, which had been patched up with plywood and corrugated iron. |
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After 70 years the building was converted into a luxury hotel while keeping in mind every aspect of its architectural integrity. |
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Two sisters were arrested after inadvertently pocket-dialing the hotel they had allegedly just robbed. |
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There we all were, cooling our heels in a hotel lobby waiting for our first appointments of the day. |
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Before turning in, we lingered at the big fireplace in the hotel lobby and treated ourselves to a hot chocolate and an Irish coffee. |
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Nevertheless, she looked glum as she returned to her London hotel in a black maxi dress, black flatform shoes and a plain black baseball cap. |
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We had in fact been walking in totally the wrong direction to get to our cheap but flea-bitten hotel. |
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The deals include return flights with Continental Airlines from Gatwick and a stay at the famous Golden Nugget hotel. |
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A restless, itinerant soul, he didn't stay in Symington long, setting up shop in a small family-run hotel in Ayr. |
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Michael and I walked back to our hotel and decided to do some swimming in the pool. |
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According to eyewitnesses, the embarrassed singer then fled the poolside area to her hotel room, leaving pool attendants to mop up. |
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It was a hotel, dark except for the light from an open elevator and a floor lamp by one couch. |
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In our posh London hotel suite, she glides through, thanks the press girl, and is regally solicitous when a tape recorder coughs and dies. |
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I've left the comforting surroundings of rural Norfolk, and I'm staying in a posh hotel in Marylebone Lane, London. |
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He's probably still waiting for you at his flat or posh hotel, whatever it is. |
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The fact that I was traveling to an exciting new city with a posh hotel room didn't hurt either. |
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We were surrounded by the old-fashioned glamor of the lobby of the grandest hotel in this posh French seaside resort. |
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The hotel has always been and will continue to be the central focal point in Robertstown. |
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Inside they found what a usual hotel room usually had, one queen-sized bed and one slightly smaller fold-out bed in the couch. |
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And if the hotel in Robertstown follows suit it could be another desperate blow to the entire Northwest Kildare area. |
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Morning coffee and afternoon tea in the Hall are civilised touches evoking more a country house party than a hotel. |
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There is a country store, pleasant motel, camping ground, hotel, lily farm, historic walk and domain. |
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Villages became towns, a new county seat was declared, and its hotel figured heavily in state and local politics. |
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When we had left the hotel, I had felt like we were a married couple on our honeymoon. |
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It's the hotel equivalent of a food court in a shopping mall, so there is none of the stiffness of formal restaurants. |
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The minibus, a hotel courtesy taxi, was on its way to Manchester Airport with passengers looking forward to flying out for their summer holidays. |
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This includes many hotel courtesy vehicles used for transporting customers, even though there is no charge. |
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The first hotel, the Summit House, was built in 1852, just a few feet away from Mt. Washington's highest crag. |
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If this is not your cup of tea, forgo the invitation and book a nearby hotel room. |
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A Hong Kong man at the hotel said there was a foul smell and suddenly the corridor filled with smoke. |
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Bees winger Peter Sutcliffe missed that tie three weeks ago after cricking his neck at his hotel breakfast table on the day of the match. |
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Not too many people were in the hotel foyer, so they didn't cause too much of a scene. |
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Jessica stopped in her tracks when she saw her family waiting in the hotel foyer for her. |
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I was worrying about this in the foyer of a hotel in Paris while waiting for Justin to show up. |
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It's three o'clock in the afternoon and I've been waiting an hour for her in the foyer of a London hotel. |
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Fowler also suffered a suspected broken nose in April 1999 during a fracas outside a Liverpool hotel. |
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Adjoining the hotel he built a general store, of frame construction, complete with his beloved French roof. |
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After a long day's sightseeing, you won't always want to go back into the centre to eat once you've returned to your hotel to freshen up. |
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After checking in to our hotel and freshening up, we'll head into the national park. |
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Viva and I decided to go to some crummily cheap airport hotel just so we could relax for a moment. |
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Oh I am so, so sorry about the weather, cried the marketing manager of Lilianfels hotel wringing her hands, when the driver dropped me off. |
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A creamy sand beach fronts the hotel, complete with obligatory stands of coconut palms. |
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The two are standing in front of an alley way right out front of he hotel when three people attack Adam from behind. |
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He told the person at the front desk that he'd be returning to the hotel by midnight local time. |
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I popped into the hotel and left my card at the front desk with a message asking the team leader to give me a call. |
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She went to the front desk and a man directed her way up to her hotel suit, which was on the top floor. |
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However the hotel industry has to make an effort to benefit the countryside since farmers are its custodians. |
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Later that evening in the hotel he reflected on his achievement in a more customary flippant manner. |
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This service allows customers to book flights and hotel rooms in the same purchase. |
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Our 54 rooms, functionally equipped with all the comforts of a city hotel, have a view to the sea. |
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It blamed the closure of the company on cutbacks in the health and hotel sectors. |
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Room furnishings, right down to the Egyptian cotton sheets, are top notch everywhere in the hotel. |
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But he knew that the aspect of the castle was the wrong one and that furthermore the road was between the castle and the hotel. |
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The Americans invented the term power breakfast and I've seen it appearing on numerous hotel menus, especially in New York. |
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After the conference speeches are over, I drift around the hotel bars earwigging on conversations. |
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As we leave Oban, we begin to find our way around this curious amalgamation of comfortable hotel and Daedalian cruise ship. |
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We had a bit of a power nap when we got back to the hotel and we watched the brothers play in the doubles final at Wimbledon. |
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Not quite a hotel lobby, not quite a plaza, not quite a galleria, the promenade has been a difficult space to perfect. |
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Over time, the hotel was expanded and a dairy, bakery and stables were added. |
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Neither a hotel nor private villa, it's a glorious in-between. |
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Sirens wailed their mournful dirge as they raced towards the hotel. |
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This scene, set in the Hong Kong girl's hotel room, is crosscut with two other scenes in what, for this film, is a burst of quickly edited action. |
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What happens when you mix the biggest names in hip hop with stunning scenery, a luxury hotel, free-flowing alcohol, piles of food, showcases, parties and women who are models? |
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Here I am in New York, in a plush hotel suite overlooking Central Park. |
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Another hotel did have an opening, as a croupier, and he entered the world of the gaming industry, where he was to be a player for the next 35 years. |
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That evening, once everyone had stopped fawning over Jen, the girls partied in their hotel room eating all the snacks they could bring back from the store. |
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The cricket team sunk to their lowest depths yesterday after losing an impromptu game of French cricket against the hotel staff in the lobby of the Bangalore Marriott. |
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Except the one night before my marriage, I'd never stayed in a hotel, and I was disconcerted when Pete leapt out of bed at 7am to get to his ship by eight. |
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In the Maldives, the main vessel tends to be used as a hotel boat, with a smaller dhoni, like the ones used by the land-based dive centres, used for the actual diving. |
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But what's to stop her from just picking us up at the hotel? |
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If your magic runs a bit short, you can order a copy from the local bookstore, and the hotel will pick it up and deliver it to you after midnight. |
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The waiter at the hotel applied this simple wisdom to enhance not only the experience of savoring the delicacy but also the quality of service for the restaurant guests. |
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When perfected the new system will be used and adopted by fast food outlets, video rental companies, airlines, hotel check-in desks and pharmacies. |
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Outside the hotel one of the ships saw the escape pod launch. |
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You were staying in another big-name, cookie-cutter hotel chain. |
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The abandoned hotel has been a burden to all Cook Islanders. |
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A shadow slicks its way across the pavement and up the closed front door of the hotel, hinting at the coolness within, a place of retreat and withdrawal. |
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A patron may receive complimentaries, or comps, such as a free night's hotel stay or tickets to a show, based on the kind of player he or she is rated to be. |
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With blood on my hands and forearms, I followed them downstairs and wandered through the crowd in the lobby, a crush of scared and bewildered reporters and hotel staff. |
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In the hotel we dressed for dinner, though this was not our usual custom. |
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From the late 1960s the hotel slid into a prolonged and inelegant decline. |
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Because of the shambles of the funding of local authorities and the fact that it is based on property, rather than ability to pay, the hotel sector is treated inequitably. |
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When I contacted the hotel about your complaint, he called you to apologize for the inconvenience and to ask what the hotel could do to make things right with you. |
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Alyssa and I were in the hotel room pigging out on Chinese food. |
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According to the hotel authorities, the pool is a business proposition and a health choice, both of which have become non-negotiable for many a discerning customer. |
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The Hyatt is a tour-guided pilgrim's hotel of irredeemable ghastliness. |
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Whenever you go out, ask the travel desk officer in the hotel to write the destination in Gujarati language since it is easier for you to communicate with rickshaw drivers. |
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The entire population of 500,000 suffered from malaria, and the only functioning hotel in the country was a former Spanish Mediterranean ferry boat moored in the harbour. |
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The exiled militants were flown by British military transport to the Mediterranean island of Cyprus were they were put up at a seaside hotel under police guard. |
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I paid my bill at the hotel, and hired a fly to take me to the town. |
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What this article does argue is that the first-class or de luxe resort hotel market was not the most profitable or the best long-term investment for the companies. |
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I wonder how many people are conned like this in this hotel, I wonder indeed if the pillowslips she showed were the ones from my room or just a prop to make some money. |
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Instead, the former Rotherham and Sheffield United boss used a flip chart yesterday afternoon to outline his game plan at the hotel the players stayed in last night. |
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If her bid stands, she could become the sole proprietor of the hotel. |
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Built as an oil rig and then, at the last minute, changed into a floatel, the platform is a floating hotel for people working out to sea on oil and gas fields. |
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The building which houses the west wing of the hotel was first built in 1935 as a hostel to accommodate passengers disembarking from shipping liners at the port. |
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The hotel is much favoured by people of taste and discernment. |
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Tickets are very hard to come by and quite expensive, so your best bet is probably to tip your hotel concierge generously to procure a few seats for you. |
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Molly's sister complied, taking a sip of the punch that was currently being poured by the hotel staff into elegant crystal goblets at each place setting. |
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This is the bane not just of the hotel concierge, but indeed all of us. |
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Her mom is a trifling tramp, and her brother is stuck in that dead-end service industry job, dividing his money between a flophouse hotel room and the local drug kingpin. |
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It supplies coziness and luxury that can be expected at hotel lobbies. |
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I've managed to sneak in a little winter break and there are no prizes for guessing the television was the first port of call after we landed at our hotel last Tuesday. |
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The movie does not disappoint and I'm back to the hotel for an online chat to answer a flurry of questions from fans desperate to know what happens. |
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To avoid hotel bills, we took overnight trains and booked couchettes. |
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But if this lot were in downtown Toronto, planners and politicians would let you build 274 condominiums, 225 hotel suites and 39 corporate suites. |
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The famous Treetops hotel started life in a humble way in 1932, when its first visitors gingerly climbed the wild fig tree supporting the two-room tree house. |
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Victorian elegance is displayed throughout the hotel and gaming areas. |
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At that hotel, the former management hired a firm to campaign against the hotel's existing union, and it won a 1997 election, by a vote of 120 to 109, to decertify the union. |
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We tried to salvo them every morning when we went or an all day walk and every evening wen we arrived back to the hotel, but they gave us the go-by. |
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I keep this in mind when I tell the hotel people how insolent and useless and above all stupid they are for giving me such a stupid and smelly room. |
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A local football derby exploded into violence when hooligans from Hull took over the bar of a Lincoln hotel and began a pitched battle with police. |
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They confined her in a hotel room under a doctor's care, but after only two days of this, she began showing symptoms of high blood pressure, dehydration, and stress. |
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On the site where once the truth, the whole truth and more or less the truth was relayed to a gullible nation, there will soon be a hotel, inspiringly titled The Scotsman. |
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Such interest has seen many hotel chains develop their facilities. |
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While instant food can never be as fresh or wholesome as how grandmother made it, it is a better option for hotel food, which is yet another reason for its growing popularity. |
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I got a room at a posh hotel in Dorchester, for the night after the wedding, and the night after that, paying far more per night than I could afford. |
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The hotel is get-at-able both by car and other means of traffic. |
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His fear of death is his justification for imprisoning and abusing Cate, his deeply confused, mentally troubled young victim, in a Leeds hotel room. |
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A friend is visiting me and we plan to lunch at a posh hotel. |
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The crowd is a mix between trendy hotel visitors and posh Londoners. |
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Ken pulled up in front of what looked like a dingy old hotel, but by this time even though I'd been sleeping in the car I knew that any bed would do me fine. |
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Members of the media had an opportunity to interface with the promoters and six of the band members at a press conference at the Marriott hotel, Mucurapo yesterday. |
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The titles help explain this interiority by suggesting that hotel swimming pools, not architectural elevations, are the focus of this investigation of the urban scene. |
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