As an unsmiling porter arranged her sensible luggage on the platform, Nixes took the opportunity to look appraisingly around. |
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She made her way uncomfortably past the piles of luggage to grab her own bags. |
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Shane said he thought that it would be safer to hang onto the tape of the demo tracks rather than leave it in his luggage. |
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There was a warm breeze and she found all her luggage packed and ready to go. |
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Strewn on the tarmac in front of the airplane is luggage and cargo from the plane. |
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Hoops have also been added to luggage racks to prevent luggage being thrown around. |
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Jake, the limo driver, loaded their luggage in the trunk then got into the drivers seat. |
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The young woman's luggage was packed in apparent readiness to travel to California. |
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One of the women was seen carrying luggage and climbing into a car with two men. |
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The last day we bought some more things to take back home and were again heavily loaded with luggage. |
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The bag was discovered among luggage from the commuter trains lost after the attacks. |
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He might have made it too, if it wasn't for the little old lady blocking the gangway, trying to get her case onto the luggage rack. |
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About halfway back a largish spider suddenly fell on to me from the luggage rack above. |
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We took the train from Manchester, and promptly left our umbrellas in the luggage rack at Harwich. |
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He put his bag in a luggage rack and as more passengers got on the train he was pushed further away from it. |
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He explained where the luggage rack was on the lower level, the locations of the rest rooms on both levels, and where the shower was. |
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He closes the door to the overhead luggage rack containing his bag and takes his seat. |
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This coach had a condensation problem, and water from the air conditioning system had rendered the luggage rack, and the seats near it, useless. |
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The notebook computer was stolen from a luggage rack on a train in Paddington Station. |
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It is so restricted in these two cars that special, sleek, made-to-measure luggage is available. |
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If not all the luggage can be taken with the mother and baby, a parcel carrier could be used instead of a taxi. |
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Fans will be prohibited from bringing coolers, backpacks, chairs, luggage, and duffel bags onto the premises. |
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Our luggage was transferred between hotels, leaving us with only backpacks to carry. |
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The woman ushered Halle into the small 2-room apartment, and grabbed one of Halle's black luggage bags. |
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Steve put the suit back into a luggage bag, put the combination lock onto it, then put it back under his desk. |
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You can spend hundreds of pounds on luggage or bungee an overnight bag to the luggage rack. |
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How about buying a piece of luggage that consolidates your bags into a single carry-on that complies with all the rules and your needs? |
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I came to find Kwang-Su Oppa, and by chance I met him at the airport this afternoon when I was getting my bags from the luggage claim. |
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Early last season he was lifting a luggage bag from a hotel lift when he twinged something. |
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When I pull my luggage on to the taxi, the driver asked where I were going. |
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Standing up quickly, Carrie went to her closet and took out her luggage bag. |
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A sheet left inside suitcase luggage or travel baggage can prevent musty odors. |
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I observed the couldn't-care-less attitude of baggage handlers as they threw luggage onto planes in Spain. |
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The rear luggage space is large for the style of car, with easy access through that large rear screen. |
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There have been pilot programs to screen passengers and check luggage at two Amtrak stations. |
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As a luggage carrier, the boot provides 490 litres of space, and with the rear seats folded down there is a class-leading 1,694 litres. |
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There are two third-class compartments and a brake van for the guard and luggage. |
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Of course the whole luggage unloading process was a three-ring circus that held the train up about 30 minutes, so we were not surprised. |
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Carrying luggage, changing planes and walking long distances are hassles that most travelers must face. |
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What are the implications of this for ensuring that luggage inspectors remain vigilant? |
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It also has a tailgate with independently opening rear window, luggage tie-downs, removable luggage cover, and also a cargo net. |
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Arjun Chhatkuli, CEO of Himalayan Humanity, started out as a porter bearing the luggage of tourists during long treks. |
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A daily system of luggage transportation allows you to send your luggage on to your next stopover and cycle at your ease. |
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Okay, then, I'll ask my people to send my luggage on later, I'd rather set off earlier and travel in comfort. |
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However, the Jaguar does have the advantage that the rear seat backs can be tipped forward to increase luggage capacity. |
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They walked over to the baggage claim together and stood waiting for their luggage. |
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We throw luggage into boot and hit the road as far as the toll gate will allow us. |
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You should have seen the look on her face when I stood before her door with my luggage in my hand. |
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I know a lot more Bulgarian now and hopefully won't leave my luggage behind anywhere. |
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A baggage boss at Manchester Airport was caught red-handed stealing from luggage after a sting operation was set up by police. |
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You can compare the price and style of your luggage set with just a click of your finger. |
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Most airlines however ask that you carry them in your hand luggage which can be a bit of a bind. |
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She smiled teasingly and blew a kiss at Leo as he began helping the bellboy load up the trolley with the luggage. |
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Matt grabbed our key and the girl behind the counter called a bellboy to take our luggage up to our room on the sixth floor overlooking the sea. |
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The taxi pulled in front of the hotel and a bellboy immediately retrieved his luggage from the boot of the car. |
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She paid the driver as the bellboys got her luggage and took them up to Justin's room. |
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The bellboys had already taken our luggage up to our rooms and were setting them up for us. |
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The valet boys met us eagerly and called for a bellboy to retrieve our luggage. |
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He thanked the bellhop and took the trolley with our luggage and proceeded to the elevator. |
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While I acquired help from a bellman to take our luggage to the waiting limo, Derek went to the front desk to check us out of our rooms. |
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A bellman once came to me to ask if we could store someone's luggage until he returned to visit the hotel again. |
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The courier was arrested when his luggage was searched after being retrieved from a conveyer belt. |
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As I was heading for Houston, I loaded my luggage on the conveyer belt again and asked for the direction to board the next plane. |
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But downstairs, where checked luggage is scanned, only the conveyer belt had power. |
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A tote is probably the most popular luggage piece and it is perfect for those last minute must haves while you are away! |
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Problems range from lost luggage and minor injuries through to road traffic accidents and serious diseases. |
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For this trip I planned to put our luggage in a small trailer and leave the backseat open so Ray could stretch out during the long driving days. |
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This enables to use betatrons for control of large-size luggage on presence of fissile materials. |
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Having wrestled our luggage from the tube station through throngs of Oxford Street shoppers, we jumped at the chance. |
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They were both quiet as they hauled the luggage out into the spacious living room, and deposited it all next to the front door. |
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Clearing customs at an airport terminal, he insists on pushing a luggage trolley. |
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And nearly all the village used to wave them off as they tromped down to the station with mountains of luggage, skis and snow boots. |
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Not sure how many calories are in a few bite-sized biscuits, I hoped they would fuel me far enough to find my luggage and my long, lost friends. |
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Meanwhile, the company shrink-wrapping luggage in plastic is doing a roaring trade. |
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Finally, I chugged the last piece of luggage into the trunk of the car, and slammed it shut. |
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He lifted my luggage out of the trunk and carried it up the stairs, hardly granting me a look as he passed us and went inside. |
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Kim sighed and opened the car door, not bothering to unpack the luggage from the trunk. |
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Eli put Fiona's entire luggage in the trunk and instructed her to get in the car. |
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We got my luggage in the trunk, and when the driver got into his seat, I was left standing awkwardly with my mom, not knowing what to say. |
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Finally we pulled into the garage and we each grabbed some luggage from the trunk. |
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Cat tried to pull their luggage out of the trunk of the car, all the while arguing with Peter on the cell phone. |
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My parents were suddenly relegated to the back seat of our station wagon and my brother and I were stuffed in the trunk with the luggage. |
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After they loaded their luggage into the trunk everyone climbed into the car and followed the directions to the hotel they'd be staying at. |
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After I parked my car in the garage, I took my luggage from the trunk and searched for my house key. |
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As I stepped off the plane, the ground crew rushed in, handling freight and luggage in anticipation of the quick turnaround. |
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Since then, whether walking her dog or pulling luggage through an airport, she has become a familiar sight on television. |
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Of course, you can avoid most of the hassle of airports by not checking or carrying any luggage. |
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Passengers with luggage will have to check it in the main departure hall, the airline said. |
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We just checked in our luggage, got our boarding pass and now we're going to head into security. |
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I checked in my luggage, collected the boarding pass and went to the passport control. |
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We checked in our luggage and went through the Customs to declare a painting we'd bought. |
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The veteran rocker had checked out of the hotel after the Manhattan show, but left behind a piece of luggage, police said. |
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Officials comparing luggage and passenger lists believed there was unaccompanied baggage aboard the plane, but a search found nothing suspicious. |
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Passengers saying goodbye to loved ones, the hiss and woosh of the trains, whistles blowing and luggage everywhere. |
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That is the luggage space now that the engine has been moved up to the more conventional mounting at the front. |
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And so they came in Christmas, muffled up in furs and with mountains of luggage, and were pleasantly surprised. |
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After my luggage search, the officer took some mugshots of me, then proceeded to fingerprint me. |
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If casinos' practices were followed, images would be taken at check-in, while would-be passengers obtain boarding passes and check luggage. |
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The luggage compartment floor is on two levels, under which the rear seat base can be stowed. |
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I leaned my slender body to the side, resting the luggage on the pale tile floor. |
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The situation reached its nadir in March after he hurt his shoulder moving luggage. |
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A list of items, including nail scissors and other sharp objects, has also been issued which will be banned from hand luggage. |
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Make sure you pack a few warm clothes in your hand luggage as you know how unpredictable English weather can be. |
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Never felt green-eyed rage at those smart alecks who zip straight past the luggage carousel with their zippy little wheelies? |
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Our luggage was borne by staff smartly garbed in period dress and elaborate boat-shaped headgear. |
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I put my luggage bags on the ground and sat down on the smooth and flat surface of the hard bench. |
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There was a large family opposite, surrounded by vast quantities of luggage and snackables. |
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They said they would conduct random checks of passengers' luggage to look for guns, sharp weapons or bomb materials. |
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But almost immediately thereafter we stashed our luggage here in the city and moved to the mountains in upstate. |
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Reaching out, he pulled the luggage from her nerveless fingers and set the bags down. |
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She said all this in a brisk voice but faltered slightly when she saw all my luggage. |
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Police know that drug users and dealers are often those also involved in thefts of luggage and valuables from the station. |
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This explains why Edwardian ladies had so much luggage, deposited in the baggage van by a team of railway porters. |
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All the luggage that we know of has been couriered back to each of the passengers or they have come in and picked it up. |
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I decided to leave our luggage downstairs rather than negotiate the spiral stairway. |
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And laying my heavy burden in the safe hands of the luggage compartment I went to my seat and was given rest. |
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You would be surprised at how many homes are burglarized because a future burglar saw your address on your luggage at the airport. |
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Justin leaped back with all his strength as the luggage pack promptly burst into a plume of flame. |
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Dani paid the taxi cab driver while Bryan started to take their luggage out of the trunk. |
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We sent up our luggage and servants by a caique, a long, narrow, flat-bottomed boat, rowed by sculls. |
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Picasso camped out in the spare bedroom, between the wall and the nearby wardrobe, atop some luggage. |
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The government hasn't delivered on that, nor on the call for a return to the standards for taking hand luggage on board. |
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As my hand luggage passed through the checking machine, I was asked if I had a nailcutter. |
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Passengers were crammed inside, and roof-racks piled high with cases, luggage and sacks of maize. |
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If you are taking a camera as part of your hand luggage take any film out of the camera as it may be opened up as part of the security checks. |
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Airline staff refused to allow it onto the plane as hand baggage and it was damaged in the luggage hold. |
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It is likely the tiny crustacean had jumped into hand luggage of an unsuspecting passenger. |
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Oh and always pack one in your hand luggage just in case your bag happens to get lost. |
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The washbag needs to be in your hand luggage as when you least desire it the plane will temporarily or permanently lose your luggage. |
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She was not amused but I guess she totally misunderstood the concept of hand luggage. |
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Often people will carry things in their hand luggage that they carry on board the aircraft. |
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Security staff stopped me after my hand luggage went through the security scanner. |
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Littered among the debris was the gruesome sight of body parts, pieces of luggage and office stationery. |
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Taxi drivers are to consider postponing their ballot on a nationwide strike over the axing of a lucrative luggage handling charge. |
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We're going to drop in on Deidre's mum and offload most of our luggage, taking only overnight bags with us to Sydney. |
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To our pleasant surprise, the luggage had been offloaded more quickly than we were used to. |
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She dropped her luggage to the ground and immediately peeled her sweater from her moist, sticky skin. |
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Even though I've bought the MINIMUM of luggage for these two weeks I still have to apologise anytime someone trips over a hatbox or two. |
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The big hatchback provides excellent luggage space and the rear seats are split for carrying awkward loads. |
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Given the round of check-in desks, luggage carousels and hotel lobbies that make up much of her job, such confusion could be forgiven. |
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Shifting through the sea of limbs and muddled legs, the young man found his way to the luggage carousel and watched carefully for his duffel bag. |
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She pondered her plan while she stood at the luggage carousel and stared blankly at the conveyor. |
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I stand by the luggage carousel waiting for my suitcase and a very large cardboard box. |
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There are no airport taxes, hidden surcharges or stress locating luggage on the carousel. |
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On closer inspection it seemed more like luggage abandoned on an airport carousel by someone too embarrassed to collect it. |
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She stumbles off the escalator and is swept along with the crowd of Asian businessmen and tourists towards the luggage carousel. |
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Shrugging, Cameron picked up the luggage and carried it as they moved through the lobby. |
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Though the no-bags option is an appealing one, I think I'll stick to carry-on luggage. |
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And once carry-on luggage is eliminated, he can also do away with check-in counters and staff. |
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I turned around and walked into the airport carrying my carry-on luggage and my suitcase. |
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Carry a good supply of medications and your inhaler and nebulizer in your carry-on luggage, not in your checked bags. |
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This rod comes in a cloth bag and a heavy duty protective case which can be taken on your airline as hand luggage. |
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The thieves also stole luggage cases from the house, which it is suspected they used to carry out the hoard of stolen items. |
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Couples are being told to separate their luggage into different cases to share the weight. |
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He opened the door to allow one person in, and went back with them to help them retrieve their luggage. |
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They stowed their luggage and inspected their living quarters for the next three months. |
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A large area below the lower bunk proved useful for storage, and you can stow empty luggage around the boat. |
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Our own hand luggage was stowed firmly beneath our table, out of the danger zone. |
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All was bustle and disorder, ropes in indescribable confusion, trusses of hay, hencoops, pigs, sheep and passengers' luggage littered the decks. |
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I didn't get a hint of back-ache from the driving seat, or from pulling gear in and out of the high luggage area. |
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I go to my luggage and get out a change of clothing so I can at least get myself out of my pajamas. |
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Once this was over we were then subjected to more searches and much x-raying of luggage. |
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Instead of talking he just removed the luggage from the overhead and stalked out ahead of me. |
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I helped her put her luggage up in the overhead so that she would not hit sleeping people while trying to lift it. |
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He took all the luggage off the porter and with a polite thank you and goodbye, sent him on his way. |
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Other security measures include a ban on luggage check-in by airport entrances and passenger check-in anywhere but the airport itself. |
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Businessmen with their suits and briefcases, mother's with their crying children and overstuffed luggage, it all seems so unrealistic. |
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However, the external hood does nothing for boot space, which isno better than in a car where the hood does steal from the luggage compartment. |
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One drawback about the folding hard top is that you can't get luggage out when the hood is folded down. |
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The hostel provides free luggage storage, so I won't be burdened with a pack that's larger than my torso. |
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Personally it worked OK for me but I am reasonably fit and can hump my luggage about without too much trouble. |
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I handed in my luggage at the counter, had my passport checked, was cleared by a customs officer and entered the restricted area. |
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The petrol tank lies under the bonnet, along with the spare tyre and a sizable luggage space. |
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The flexible seating and storage arrangements allow them to choose freely between different combinations of passengers and luggage. |
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Once you have obtained your ticket, your luggage will be picked up shortly. |
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His four travelling companions were also stopped from boarding the plane, and the luggage of all six was unloaded. |
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I'm also very grateful to my travel companions, who rallied round me, helped me carry my luggage, and looked out for me in crowds. |
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On that occasion, the group had braved freezing conditions crammed under a carriage in a compartment designed for luggage or freight. |
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When travelling by train do not agree to look after the luggage of a fellow traveller or allow it to be stored in your compartment. |
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Cigar piercers are the kind of small lethal object no longer allowed in hand luggage, cutters were often made in novelty shapes. |
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On a subway, an opportunity for concealment can be the seats, luggage or the floor. |
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Clearing customs at an airport terminal, Wilkinson insists on pushing a luggage trolley. |
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To the fixer everyone confides his or her woes over delayed luggage, airport passes and the rest, knowing that they will be sorted out. |
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A person had to place his luggage on the conveyor belt before he went through a metal detector. |
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It is best to carry electrical or electronic items as hand luggage, including lamps, cameras, flashguns, computers and even batteries. |
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I was told by my insurance company that my policy didn't cover cameras when checked as luggage. |
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Tess arrived with some fairy wings in her luggage while Donna brought an old-fashioned wooden popgun. |
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A liveried flunkey doffed his cap and drove the Peugeot away while others dutifully hauled luggage about. |
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A porter carried our luggage for us to the door, and helped us into the aircraft. |
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Adam engaged a porter to take our luggage and make sure it got on the ship and then pulled his watch out of his coat pocket. |
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Gone are the African guards, the other porters carrying luggage, and the road and the countryside. |
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We were met by porters who carried our luggage on their heads and we took a shuttle boat, called a dhow, across to tiny Lamu Island. |
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Commuters alighting at the station, porters with luggage on their head and the crowds on the platform as the train arrives, were all there. |
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As Mila loads the luggage, Andy quietly slips a small envelope into her purse. |
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The car drove off to the train station, and the porters put her luggage on the train. |
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At Belgrade I was left looking after the luggage while my husband went off to organize a couchette or wagon-lit for the rest of the journey. |
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However, the rear seats do fold down flat, greatly increasing your luggage space. |
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With all the back seats used, luggage room is still a class leading 430-litres, and fold the seats away and there is 1,300-litres. |
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The size of each can be adjusted to find the optimum balance between leg and luggage room by sliding the rear seat fore and aft. |
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But later he drove home in one of the museum's four-wheel drives with the luggage compartment filled with animal skulls. |
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A man dismounted his motorbike and went inside to purchase an armful of French sticks which he tied to the luggage rack. |
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It may be about 7pm by the time I claim my luggage and check out the customs. |
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He added that along with the inspection of aircraft, the police squads are double-checking all luggage passing through customs. |
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We then headed downstairs to baggage claim, retrieved our luggage and went through customs. |
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Lackland even had special areas set aside to teach dogs to find scents in parked cars, luggage and aircraft fuselages, complete with seats. |
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The Bulgarian star was garbed in a British national team leotard, due to lost luggage at the airport. |
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As the three of us trekked over to the luggage area, I constantly darted my eyes around and looked at all the people. |
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Carefully packed away somewhere in the hand luggage were flags, hats and freshly pressed Mayo jerseys in readiness for the days ahead. |
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When she debarked from the train she was met by one of their stable hands who then picked up her luggage and led her to the carriage. |
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The weekend bag also arrives ready to go with a debossed leather luggage tag. |
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This is our stop, so if you'd be so good as to leave, Captain, I need to get my luggage together. |
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After arriving punch-drunk at a truck stop in Amarillo, Texas, I positioned a Therm-a-Rest atop the luggage in the very back. |
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In addition, pursers were in charge of making sure that all luggage was placed aboard a Clipper. |
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So one day Bibbo's luggage was packed up, two tin trunks, and bedding rolled up in a dhurrie. |
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I opted that the growl coming from his throat was because of how heavy the luggage was, not because he was annoyed with my constant bickering. |
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The substance was discovered by an employee who sorts through unclaimed luggage to give clothing to homeless organisations. |
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It turned out that a disproportionate amount of the unclaimed luggage originated from the Indian sub-continent. |
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But I doubt they have luggage tags still attached and duty-free goods sitting next to them. |
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Those darn standard bedrooms are too small for a long trip, but at least the luggage rack was close by for extra storage. |
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Jay, dear, go get her luggage, this little waif who was obviously underfed in London, shouldn't have to carry her own. |
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The boot space takes the luggage of a family of four, excluding quad bikes. |
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In a time of heightened security one would think they would know where all the luggage was. |
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I inadvertently managed to carry a small pair of scissors through the X-Ray machine at San Francisco airport in a washbag as hand luggage. |
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As I closed the door, I saw my luggage at the foot of a large, queen-sized bed with blue sheets. |
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Tie an ultralight aircraft on your Ford Ka's luggage rack, put a jet ski and a dirt bike in the back and tow a buggy. |
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And then they made a thorough, exhaustive search of all my hand luggage, while all the while I was jittering about missing my plane. |
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We intended to jockey our own luggage and weight was a serious consideration. |
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Dry them before you pack them into their containers or plastic bag and then put them in your luggage. |
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She had run out of the building and jumped into his arms, dropping her luggage and smiling joyfully. |
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The cargo worker had raised the loader platform level with the luggage hold and stepped into the hold to check everything before the flight. |
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There appears to be little hope that the rash of screener thefts from checked luggage will abate anytime soon. |
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She put him in his kennel behind the house and filled his food and water dishes, then went inside, dragging out her luggage. |
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You'll be asked to drop off luggage curbside at a terminal first, then proceed to the designated remote lot where you'll pay in advance. |
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But they had only gone a few miles down the road when someone realised that the door to the luggage compartment on their bus had opened. |
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After being released on bail on Sunday, he was rearrested by FBI agents when he returned to O'Hare to retrieve his checked-in luggage. |
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Jonti instructed him to take the luggage out of the trunk and I went in to get our card key. |
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During travel, insulin should not be put in the luggage hold of an aircraft as it may freeze. |
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They have encouraged carry-on bags to cut the time and expense of loading luggage into aircraft holds. |
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Also, no single piece of luggage should exceed 70 pounds or 32 kilos in weight. |
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The birds grace kiwiana souvenirs from luggage tags and passport holders to ceramic dinner plates and hand-painted wine glasses. |
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Still, I got weirder looks wrestling my luggage down Viat Ottavio, past Saint Paul's Basillica, to my hotel. |
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However, a clever lever mechanism collapses its box when the hood is closed, giving reasonable luggage space. |
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A quick amble about the station revealed that the left luggage lockers were closed and sealed due to the security precautions. |
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Which is how I convinced my parents, who just returned from NY yesterday, to repack their luggage and escort me on my trip. |
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And also because every Z-list fly-by-night now has a complete set of branded luggage and she's a snob. |
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Inside, the luggage area has six anchorage points for securing smaller items of luggage to stop them sliding around during travel. |
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There is a decent amount of room in the rear and the boot is well shaped, taking a respectable amount of luggage. |
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There is easily enough room for four, and a good deal more left over for their luggage. |
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He deposited his rucksack in left luggage, presumably intending to travel the next night. |
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We are pleased to find that the station does indeed have a left luggage facility where we can leave our suitcases overnight. |
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Orkney Tourist Board has resumed its summer left luggage and tourist information service at the Kirkwall Bus Station in Great Western Road. |
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Victor finished up sleeping in left luggage at King's Cross for a while, one of the station staff having taken pity on him. |
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There will be no left luggage at the tournament, with fans forced to leave picnic hampers and bulky bags outside the grounds. |
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The terminal was evacuated while a suspect bag at left luggage was investigated. |
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I visited New York recently and on landing at Newark airport was taken through a customs hall where a beagle dog was eagerly examining luggage. |
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The back seats can be moved forward and backward, to make the most of luggage space or rear legroom. |
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There's plenty of space for luggage under the beds and in the fitted wardrobe where, ominous but comforting, you'll also find two lifejackets. |
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You'll only need a couple of sets of light clothes, so don't burden yourself down with luggage. |
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Most of the luggage was already packed into a rented limousine that would take them to the Los Angeles International Airport, several miles away. |
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Each bus is crammed full of passengers, luggage strapped on the roof racks. |
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The new models are built on a longer wheelbase than the hatchback and offer exceptional roominess for passengers and luggage. |
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Each morning, the luggage, food and equipment needed for the gruelling miles ahead is loaded into a minibus. |
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That went down a bomb with the soldiers who searched my luggage and cross-examined me several times at the airport. |
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While cruise lines have practices to assist passengers whose luggage has gone astray, those procedures vary widely. |
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After the breakfast we went outside where the carriage was waiting with my luggage on the back. |
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His luggage, on every journey, is filled with tokens of the land, and people he had visited. |
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My cousin went to open the trunk of the car and I helped the suitcase man wrap the luggage in a large plastic bag. |
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That's why in all my travels my luggage has ever been stolen, nor has anything ever been stolen from it. |
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He wanted a car small enough to thread through city streets, yet big enough to take three people and their luggage. |
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When it comes to carrying luggage, pack all your bags, no matter how much space they occupy. |
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Posting it would cost half as much again as its purchase price, so she casually slings it in her luggage. |
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In Rome, because we were switching airlines, my fellow passengers and I had to retrieve our luggage and pass through security before rechecking it. |
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Ms Murphy is still haunted by the memory of how Hindawi tried to send her to her death by packing her hand luggage with Semtex plastic explosives. |
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Passengers with only hand luggage can do a kerbside check-in, get their boarding pass from the ticketing desk and spend more time with their kith and kin. |
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If you travel interstate by public transport, you can avoid much inconvenience if you travel with only one piece of luggage, checked-in at least six hours before your journey. |
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Gatwick and Heathrow reiterated passengers should not carry sharp objects, including nail scissors, razor blades and even knitting needles, amongst their hand luggage. |
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Footballs were retrieved from among the luggage and impromptu games began. |
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In fact, as a baby, he was discovered in a Gladstone bag in the left luggage office at Victoria station and adopted by a kindly couple from the landed gentry. |
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In order to easily retrieve the cases even from deeper luggage compartments all three models have a depressed handle on the bottom side of the hull. |
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The bellhop led them to their rooms, pushing their luggage on the way and carried it into the separate rooms, 412 for the girls and 413 for the boys. |
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I flew across the country with a bowling pin in my carry on luggage. |
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This always becomes alarming as the number of items increases to the point that I would need an army of attendants and porters to carry the luggage. |
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Robin instructed a bellboy to take my luggage up to my room. |
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Additional stowage boxes for small items are installed behind removable doors in either or both rear sides, while luggage in the main load area has a retractable soft cover. |
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She turned around, picked up her bag, the only piece of luggage she had. |
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While we were waiting for our luggage I saw him feverishly tapping his iPad. |
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The removalist is moving my luggage out of the Leo's apartment. |
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A car for everyone, a sensible, safe, practical tool in which people and luggage can be transported reliably, efficiently and as cheaply as technically possible. |
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The bedrooms were graced with new fitted beds with integrated luggage areas, and directly behind the access door were separate toilets and showers with tiled surrounds. |
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A court heard how 30 fake Belgian and ten false French passports were found in the lining of a bag after Customs officers checked luggage off a flight from Zurich. |
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On the train home, the train conductor saw our luggage too and arranged, on the phone, a change of platform so that we can easily get the next train. |
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At the airport I ran into a Putt-Putter called Rich Gilooly, on his way home to Amsterdam, taking his beloved putter as carry-on luggage in a black canvas holster. |
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The luggage bay is covered by a retractable tonneau, and optional cargo nets prevent smaller objects from being battered during spirited cornering. |
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Also the luggage area has been given a tonneau cover that moves with the rear seats to maintain its job of keeping articles in the boot from prying eyes. |
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The package is believed to have been luggage left behind on a train. |
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I just entered with my luggage, just a bag and I was put in the last room. |
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It was crowded and noisy, but fortunately, Baron Kaspar got a few porters to carry our luggage and surround us, keeping us isolated from everyone else. |
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I'm off to weigh the merits of excess baggage and storage at left luggage in Heathrow while I gad about Italy versus shipping a heap of stuff to myself by air freight. |
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If anyone else is interested in staying, maybe you can suggest that they take only a backpack and leave any suitcases at the left luggage at a train station. |
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The report claims that the shape of the wreckage fragments also proves the bomb was attached to the aircraft's inner wall rather than inside the luggage container. |
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