A team of sumpter horses, each one in the care of its own sumpterrnan, riding his own horse, was sent up to carry the queen's baggage. |
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I prefer a more resolutive approach to curbing drunken driving or drunkenness, and all the baggage that comes with it. |
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Given the known propensities of baggage handlers, a hard-sided case is definitely the way to go. |
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The airside areas received new reception points for the baggage coming off the conveyor belts. |
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Knives or knife-like objects of any length cannot be carried on to a plane but they can be stored in checked baggage. |
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Everyone comes alive as we start gathering up our stuff and the loadmasters stop to prepare to drop the ramp and unload our baggage palate. |
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I do have a lens that big, but with airline baggage allowances to contend with, I had decided to leave it at home. |
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Therefore, it came with a heavy baggage of chauvinist-nationalism and militarism. |
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A predisposition to sectarianism came to Australia in the mental baggage of many migrants. |
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They told me apologetically that although the baggage had been pulled out of the hold of the aircraft, the trailer carrying it was delayed. |
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It can help if you can find a local phone number for the baggage claim at the airport you flew into. |
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Worse yet, Japan's banks face daunting competitive pressures while lugging all this negative baggage. |
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The film first panders to your short attention span, and then hits you with emotional baggage. |
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I believe Presbyterians and Methodists and Lutherans, too, would recognize it as part of their baggage. |
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Yet he understands that the Parkhead side will arrive with their own baggage, their own cares and concerns. |
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The tender on the bridge called our train on the radio to report that one of the doors in the baggage car on the rear of the train was open. |
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Finally they packed up bag and baggage and moved to Coyote, some miles west along Coyote Creek. |
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She packs bag and baggage and leaves with a vague address for a relative in the big city. |
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The offer of the Waco church was accepted and in 1896, students and faculty moved bag and baggage to Waco. |
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Before a year had passed the regiment was ordered to be re-established, and our household decamped with bag and baggage for Dublin. |
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I was on a three-week vacation and it turned me into shifting bag and baggage to India. |
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The town of Ellis moved bag and baggage to Tracy including moving two hotels. |
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At Wagah, every passenger has to once again disembark with bag and baggage for the Pakistani round of immigration checks. |
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And it was written down that he would arrive at Heathrow airport in April 2001 with just a suitcase for baggage and a head filled with dreams. |
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The first thing on the agenda is off loading our baggage and going through customs. |
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The second plank of the prosecution case is forensic, with claims that drug and explosive residue was discovered on baggage belonging to the men. |
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A policy should normally cover your belongings and baggage, but again look carefully at exclusions, excesses and ceilings on each claim. |
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United's baggage allowance on domestic flights does indeed limit suitcases to 50 pounds each. |
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A 30 kg baggage allowance would enable us to cart most of India's artefacts home with us. |
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A sheet left inside suitcase luggage or travel baggage can prevent musty odors. |
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I have packed my bags and baggage ready to go when I can and it's soon I'll book my passage home to the Isle of Man. |
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The inconvenience and delay occasioned by the care of so much baggage caused the Romans to call it impedimenta. |
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Legge, Therefore a wise prince, marching the whole day, does not go far from his baggage waggons. |
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A brigade of infantry marching in column of fours, without its baggage, would take about 15 minutes to cross a bridge. |
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Our cannon, baggage and sick, were drawn by Mexican oxen, in Mexican carts. |
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At the first moment of sunrise the passage began, the troops marching across one bridge, the baggage and attendants crossing the other. |
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They captured him, but left most of his baggage, together with a lot of papers, scattered about the bivouac where they had captured him. |
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Gallus eventually got his army away in the night, but he left behind 6,000 dead and all of his artillery and baggage. |
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A few introductory words about how the Romans transported their baggage is in order. |
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The forage and baggage came into camp promptly, and this contributed greatly to celerity of movement and comfort for man and beast. |
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The blind athlete would like the same opportunity to participate as anyone else without carrying along any baggage or special responsibilities. |
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It just seems some people I guess are often scared off by the baggage, the cultural baggage that goes along with it. |
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Journalists normally fret about negative campaigning and condemn attacks that dig out personal baggage in a candidate's background. |
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With so much emotional baggage attached to their professions, doctors and nurses make perfect subjects for romantic drama. |
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And that could be said for everybody except Paddy, who carries the least burdensome emotional baggage. |
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Exonerating can help free family members up from unnecessary burdens of past baggage. |
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However, the promise of non-lethal technologies comes with considerable baggage. |
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Few players seem to reach big-time sport without some crises along the way, such as injuries, self-doubt, mismanagement or personal baggage. |
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If you want to drop a load of emotional baggage and experience some psychic weight loss, Gemini time makes it easy to lighten up. |
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But this film is Australian, with quite specific historical baggage that goes along with Australian race relations. |
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Furthermore, if Russia is to be part of this larger zone of peace it cannot bring along its imperial baggage. |
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Instead, they move from set-piece to set-piece, seldom bringing anything but the most crude of psychological baggage along with them. |
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The union represents hundreds of baggage handlers and check-in staff employed by United at Heathrow Airport. |
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Under-siege managers refused to discuss the planned ballot by baggage handlers today. |
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The baggage handlers have been on strike since December 18 over a dispute about annual pay increases and working conditions. |
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All the baggage handlers came out to wave goodbye, then we took off in Concorde. |
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Pilots, cabin crew, baggage handlers and check-in staff should have ID cards. |
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We don't want people to land in Spain during the strike because there are no baggage handlers and there is no transport once they get there. |
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Now, the progress of a passenger can be tracked simultaneously by ticket agents, baggage handlers and flight-control operations. |
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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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Holidaymakers are facing a summer of chaos at Manchester Airport as baggage handlers prepare to strike. |
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A lonely airport baggage handler picks up a pregnant hitchhiker during a fierce late-night storm. |
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Standing in baggage reclaim at Luton airport the other day, it struck me that almost everyone around me had taken out their mobile phone. |
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She had walked into the red channel at Heathrow from the baggage reclaim area saying that she had some items to declare. |
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Ports will conduct more baggage checks, screening of traffic and people and set up photo identification facilities. |
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All customers are provided with assigned seating and a generous 20 kg baggage allowance. |
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We find it much easier to identify with people who share some of our cultural baggage, values and preoccupations. |
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Whether yoga or mehndi, each comes with a long tradition and sometimes with the baggage of expectation. |
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The ten baggage carts carrying the tents were the only wheeled vehicles in the column. |
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We use our senses of sight, smell, hearing, and of course then we filter it through the psychological baggage we all carry around. |
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They walked over to the baggage claim together and stood waiting for their luggage. |
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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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Megan explained before leaping forward and hauling a big blue duffle bag off the conveyer belt with all the baggage on it. |
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He had quite a train of coolies with him, carrying himself and his baggage through the dense forests. |
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His material is shorn of all excess baggage and his ability to lock on a small aspect of everybody's lives and turn it askew is priceless. |
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Constant self-examination allows them to shed old baggage and reinvent themselves. |
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Waldorf Transfer Co. was a small, local contractor in Hamilton, Ontario that provided baggage transfer between various stations. |
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Slowly gathering up all her baggage, Mercedes muttered incoherently a number of rather shocking French curses. |
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Also acquired were five ex U.S.Army troop box car style sleepers only built in 1944 for World War II use, these were converted into baggage cars. |
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I could see that today's consist included three locomotives, two sleepers, four coaches, a diner, a lounge car, and a baggage car. |
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Bewildered tourists check their baggage in at the airline desks, and are then ordered back towards the main exit to join the queue. |
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I won't be checking any baggage in, so there won't be any baggage hall reclaim horrors to endure. |
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The handlers believe that unaccompanied baggage should be dealt with by the federal police or appropriately trained security personnel. |
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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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Isn't it supposed to be a major violation of security for unaccompanied baggage to travel on a flight. |
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Most carriers also impose surcharges for excess baggage, unaccompanied minors, paper tickets and changes to flights. |
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Isn't it wonderful how children possess a clarity of mind and an imagination uncluttered by the baggage adulthood brings? |
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The terminal is pretty and colourful, with friendly stewards, easy baggage check and boarding, and a smooth take-off. |
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As Conservative MPs elected at this year's general election we represent a new generation unencumbered by the political baggage of the past. |
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The train consisted of 2 engines, baggage car, 3 coaches, lounge car, dining car, 2 sleeping cars and 3 freight cars. |
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Goram, of course, arrived at the club with more baggage than merely that which was slung over his shoulder. |
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Few songwriters are as good as Pernice at unloading psychic baggage in song. |
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O'Neill says slack Frankfurt security meant he was often told to place baggage unchecked and unscreened on to Pan Am flights. |
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The Seattle Times found that in its hometown, airlines loaded unscreened baggage onto planes. |
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One was posing as a baggage handler from London's International Airport, and he smuggled weapons aboard. |
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Foot and archers on their left kept the Turkish mounted bowmen out of range of the cavalry and guarded the baggage on the seaward right. |
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Automated mechanical sniffers could be fitted with this detection system on every baggage handling chute. |
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All they'd have to do is plant explosives in the baggage of unwitting travellers, then let the dogs sniff the explosives out. |
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She opened it and found a young hotel valet standing outside with their baggage. |
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He doesn't describe himself as a magician, a sorcerer, a psychic or indeed any of the labels that carry occult baggage. |
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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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One fringe benefit of using the nose baggage compartment is that placing cargo up front helps soundproof the cabin. |
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Officials from these agencies are responsible for inspecting baggage and vehicles at airports and border crossings. |
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The passengers were all above, grouped about the bulwarks, or looking after their effects amid a wilderness of baggage. |
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Philip once commented that he pitched camp to suit the needs of his baggage animals. |
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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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All the stewards, captains, baggage handlers, and ticket agents look and act exactly the same. |
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Mitchell, aged 30, has worked as an Ansett baggage handler for the past eight years. |
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They are post office employees, factory workers, baggage handlers, nurses, secretaries, lab technicians, and teachers. |
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After she had replaced her case in the netted baggage rack above her head, she opened the bag. |
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The international defender, who has played in two World Cup finals and been capped 41 times, comes with plenty of baggage. |
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You can't saddle a man who chose to be American with the baggage he left behind in the old country. |
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The house steward, Donald, picked up her baggage from rear of the carriage. |
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Have you ever wondered why the baggage carousels at Gatwick Airport rotate anti-clockwise? |
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The same material comes round again and again like unclaimed baggage on an airport carousel. |
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I'm tired of having to stow my little three-inch-long pocket knife in my checked baggage. |
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At times, additional limits may be placed on carry-on baggage based on the main cabin stowage capacity of specific aircraft. |
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He had no baggage and was dressed in blue jeans and a chambray shirt topped by a brown Stetson. |
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They said there was minimal disruption, although holidaymakers faced much longer baggage check queues. |
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Most of the courtiers and other members of the entourage rode, while baggage and other goods were carried on packhorses. |
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The walls were damp on two sides, and I placed my baggage down on a small straw pallet, laid on the floor. |
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There were 2 engines, baggage car, transition sleeper for staff, 3 sleeper cars, parlor car, dining car, lounge car and 4 coaches. |
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He's already starting out with the image of being a liberal from Massachusetts, and all of that type of baggage. |
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Between the three of them they lugged the baggage into the building to the elevator where they traveled up the 13 floors in comfort and ease. |
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The extended nose includes a 20-cu-ft baggage compartment that, like the existing 22-cu-ft rear baggage compartment, is placarded for 200 lb. |
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She stands in front of new arrivals and pleasantly explains where they can find the baggage claim and the taxi ranks. |
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Then they had to land somewhere where a baggage truck crashed into the side of the plane. |
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If you get your visa in the UK before you go, you can skip this queue, go direct to passport control and be first in the baggage reclaim queue. |
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Less than 5 minutes before we departed, I heard the conductor calling to the flagman who was still in the baggage car. |
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He therefore has much less of the baggage that converts often bring, and he is able to write in a largely irenic and fraternal manner. |
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One of the baggage handlers involved began cooperating with customs and drug agents. |
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Driving taxis and buses, porting baggage at the airport, and working in shops are among the types of employment that the Hageners pursue. |
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But my opinions on such matters are freighted with too much baggage to be taken seriously. |
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The effects team does a great job of producing everything from a frighteningly real plane crash to some great shootouts in the baggage transfer. |
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A flight from Milan or maybe Paris arrives, and they rush up to enthusiastically kiss and cuddle a tanned young man pushing a baggage trolley. |
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But it's so frustrating sometimes, 'cause she's got so much baggage that she's carrying around. |
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We then headed downstairs to baggage claim, retrieved our luggage and went through customs. |
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As the next day dawned, it was time to check in not just a hoard of goodies, but a baggage full of happiness, and unchecked emotion. |
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In some ways, rejection by a brother or sister is worse because it comes without the parental excuse of generational baggage. |
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The people who work with me are able to be more productive because I put a little less baggage in their way than before. |
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Behind us came the five baggage camels, loaded down with goatskins of water. |
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The personnel effects of officers often comprised a significant portion of the baggage train's total. |
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They are baggage in its most elemental form, moving from apartment to apartment with me, serving no function whatsoever but to clutter. |
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Similar to the checked baggage system, for each ticket holder a security officer would discreetly turn on or off the X-ray scanner. |
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These include baggage handlers, security staff and people working on aircraft, such as engineers and crew. |
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The Treasury Department even authorized Confederate revenue officers to inspect passenger baggage for dutiable goods. |
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All around the group of intrepid travellers were heaps of boxes and luggage, an enormous 300 kg of excess baggage. |
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And that because our airport authorities dared to insist that he pay additional charges for excess baggage. |
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If I was flying today, the airline would have to charge me excess baggage for the bags under my eyes. |
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We finally reached agreement over what was acceptable in my carry-on bag and the charge for excess baggage. |
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That expense was compounded when the eight GB internationals were charged a four-figure sum for excess baggage on their return flight. |
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That rare win over England means that the Scots will fly to Dublin with such optimism that they are in danger of being charged excess baggage. |
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For years, they have routinely and repeatedly ignored and violated airline rules on excess baggage and baggage weight. |
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Was it the fact that we were charged as a group 130 Euros for excess baggage on the way home, even though we had the same gear? |
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For golf equipment up to 15 kg, and over the 20 kg allowance, the passenger is charged 6kg in excess baggage. |
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However, nurses view most extra features as excess baggage that gets in the way of simple operation. |
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He and wife Janneke are looking for a fresh start but they arrived weighed down with excess baggage. |
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Although doomsayers predicted that the new baggage mandates would trigger chaos at airports, implementation went rather smoothly. |
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In the mean time my servants had arrived, the lost mattress was restored to the baggage, and West and I, in light marching order, started for Brussels. |
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Each first-class cavalryman, three or four second-class cavalrymen and sixteen infantrymen had a slave or paid servant to look after baggage and perform menial chores. |
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If you can get upon the field, leaving all your baggage on the east bank of the river, it will be a move to our advantage and possibly save the day to us. |
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Imagine how much more you'd ride if you could quickly fold your bike in half, stash it in your trunk, and even check it in as regular airline baggage. |
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I hate carrying round hand baggage and checked in my overnight bag. |
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During his music years, Gamble did some serious thinking and came to realize that the drive for civil rights brought negative baggage along with it. |
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At check-in, our bags were 23 kg over the limit but the check-in staff didn't consider this a problem and didn't raise the issue of paying for excess baggage. |
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In the other corner was the Minister of Finance, whose Government carries so much baggage it was terribly difficult for him to get in a blow with any force at all. |
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If we are to be charged for excess baggage or for some dutiable items, we are always prepared to pay the charges that are due and not what is not due. |
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I think every artist has to reveal little bit of their personal baggage on a record, but sometime when you are being creative, you take on a role. |
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Ed Kovalick has worked for 28 years as a Northwest baggage handler. |
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Flight attendants and baggage handlers keep an eye on each other, too. |
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And, in this regard, Harry believed that his Irishness was a help in befriending the Nigerians as it did not carry with it the colonial baggage of the former rulers. |
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The itemisers are sophisticated computers capable of detecting microscopic vapours and particles of illicit narcotics from air and surface samples on baggage and cargo. |
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Some Black women carry heavy baggage along with their great credentials. |
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But over the years this profile has been destroyed and now these critical organs of local government development are mere excess baggage to Government. |
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Irvine will be seen a candidate uninvolved in the recent fighting and unburdened by political baggage who will act as a unifying force for the overall good of the game. |
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A few days after Conrad left, Louis and his people were flooded out by a storm, their tents and baggage and even some people washed away by a flooding stream. |
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The baggage of his personal eccentricity weighs quite heavily on the film in which the villain is not some colourful underworld figure but the very father who gave you birth. |
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The journalists who covered the war, whether as unilaterals or embeds, will influence future coverage and carry their baggage from Iraq to the next battlefield. |
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And he said she was a baggage to have said what she had said. |
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The 80s chart-topper was flying from Amsterdam to Edinburgh when baggage handlers put one of his cases on a flight to Liverpool's John Lennon Airport. |
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It's pretty easy to see that romantic love is unfortunately bundled with the baggage of jealousy, suspicion, exclusiveness, and undeviating fidelity. |
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Being unencumbered by any public baggage from the Thatcher or Major days is a clear plus, although this comes hand in hand with a whopping lack of experience. |
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The company provides ground services, including baggage handling. |
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Customs officials say at least 20 baggage handlers and cargo handlers at JFK Airport used their positions to bypass security and smuggle drugs into New York. |
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No family is perfect and certainly Jeb can attest to that, but a rough national campaign means old baggage gets repacked. |
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Other officials told reporters that searchers also spotted a life vest and baggage in the water. |
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So obviously when a character becomes iconic, you have to deal with the baggage that comes with it. |
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So I quickly made way down the escalator to the baggage claim and into the car pickup area. |
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We presume that the baggage handlers and screeners flunked the test. |
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Each one of us, myself included, began to jettison unnecessary baggage. |
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Visually exciting, it dares us to jettison our conceptual baggage. |
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The advantage I have as an outsider coming in is that you see things afresh, and you don't have the baggage of who you played for and what you did. |
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The engine, baggage car, coach, and chair car fell into the creek, claiming 96 lives and leaving only two dozen alive. |
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All were more or less informed by the desire to distance Shakespeare in performance from the perceived colonial baggage of received pronunciation, and stage English. |
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Australia's third biggest bank is facing a difficult upcoming AGM as a well-regarded bank manager runs for the board against two old-timers with a bit of baggage. |
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The word redcap originally referred to a piece of red flannel tied for visibility around the caps of baggage carriers at New York's Grand Central Station. |
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It means that I'm probably going to be stung for excess baggage charges when I check in, but I should be able to claim that back from the company. |
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Since they were competing in all the matches at Winter Range, they had shipped their clothing so they could use all their baggage allowance for gun cases. |
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Travellers flying to Orkney for the festive season should face no disruption at Aberdeen Airport, despite the threat of a baggage handlers' strike. |
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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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This is your time to just get rid of the excess baggage, to live your life. |
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After flashing my driver's license, I took Adrienne to baggage claim. |
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As reported on these pages last year, its next move will be to the airport, where it is planning to set up 20 new screens in the baggage reclaim area. |
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He was waiting near the baggage carousel with his luggage next to him. |
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So, when the Scot arrived at Heathrow baggage reclaim following a tour of the Far East, he was understandably anxious to find his precious piece of wood. |
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The self-styled roving ambassador ignored pleas from CIA security men and walked across the apron at Heathrow to chat to a group of surprised baggage handlers. |
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These characters cart around pleasing loads of emotional baggage for a romantic comedy, which makes the final half hour of cat-and-mouse games a huge letdown. |
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There were so many spectators examining the wicket during the tea interval that it could have been a Test match at Headingley or a baggage reclaim at Manchester Airport. |
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One of the many good touches in this book is its linguistic bent, as in the explanation of tilth and bourn, farming terms carried as baggage to the American Utopia. |
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Just a half hour of sleep is critical to maintaining or improving performance in repetitive tasks such as screening baggage or practicing a musical score. |
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The counter is located in the baggage claim area in the airport terminal. |
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But when Lentulus with a large army besieged Spartacus, he sallied out upon him, and, joining battle, defeated his chief officers, and captured all his baggage. |
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How does Perry go North with the shopworn baggage of Johnny Reb superiority and an unapologetic evangelical paternalism? |
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All the royal baggage and crown jewels and ordnance were captured and the Scots marauded the area from Boroughbridge to Beverley, demanding heavy fines or pillage. |
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After the driver brought him to the River Overlook Hotel, he gave the taxi driver a sixteen percent tip on his fare, and took his baggage out of the taxicab's trunk. |
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Seven minutes later, I heard another bridge tender tell the engineer that our rear lights looked fine, but that we had a door open in the baggage car. |
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The next move landed us only at Jammu without bag and baggage and reeling under the tremendous agony, desperation and exasperation, thinking what is in our fate. |
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The only thing that could change the outcome would be a conviction of a baggage handler at Brisbane or Sydney airport for planting the drugs in his bag. |
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I happen to believe that she was right to refuse to compromise with Galtieri and to insist that the Argentinians had to leave the Falklands, bag and baggage. |
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Having no other alternative place to go to, they moved bag and baggage to the City Railway Station triggering off utter chaos and confusion there. |
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They could be moved bag and baggage to some isolated northern wilderness. |
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Yet I felt cleansed in a way, as if I had shed a load of excess baggage. |
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When you are on a story, you need to hit the ground running, and don't have time to wait around at those infuriating baggage carousels at airports. |
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Do I check them as baggage, or are they considered carry-on luggage? |
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Odds are your suitcases will greet you when you deplane, but those odds lengthen when applied to more unorthodox baggage, which surely will come under careful inspection. |
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Since the light aircraft from Christchurch to Napier can hardly lift nearly three tonnes of baggage, the luggage has to come via road after taking a lengthy detour. |
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The new powers, announced yesterday, include the authority to search personal baggage of travellers arriving from countries outside the European Union. |
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Carry-on baggage and luggage that is checked in will also be weighed. |
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Now under baggage handling, full luggage goes to the first floor of the airport and then comes back to the ground floor because of the lack of space. |
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Human tails are part of the evolutionary baggage that we carry in our bodies, leftover from our ancestors. |
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He plans to wean passengers off checked-in luggage over the long term, eliminating the need for baggage handling, suitcase holding areas and lost property. |
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There are inflexions for number and tense, the vocabulary is Latin or Germanic for the most part, with all the baggage those words bring with them. |
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The bus driver unloaded all suitcases and other baggage from the trunk. |
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Even when intended to serve merely as descriptive terms of classification, the terms carry much historical and ideological baggage that bears on human rights concerns. |
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Unbeknown to him, a poison challis was slipped into his personal baggage. |
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The new regulation closes a major loophole by extending customs law to include personal baggage, typically used in the small-scale traffic of counterfeit items. |
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After having reached a level of 1,000 feet, the expedition was compelled to abandon its elephants, throw away its baggage and climb further by means of cords and pulleys. |
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With four folks in the front and rear buckets and only three hours of fuel plus reserve aboard, for example, you could bring along 300 pounds of baggage. |
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She travelled in a springless baggage cart, a model of which is now proudly displayed in St Thomas' School of Nursing, an establishment she was later to found. |
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Among the information in the passenger notices was a section on baggage, which stated that the free bag allowance is two pieces of checked luggage per passenger. |
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Just like supermarket trolleys, baggage trolleys have a mind of their own. |
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If Santorum does well on Tuesday, he could reemerge as the conservative alternative to Romney, with considerably less baggage. |
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Yet it's not pretentiously overblown nor dragged down by fanboy baggage. |
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Computer glitches, bad weather, a number of airline workers sick-outs all contributed to leaving thousands of flights unflown and piles of baggage unhandled. |
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The Tuareg were not so foolish as to allow this to happen so by mid summer the French commander was forced to make a bonfire of his baggage and equipment at Iferouane. |
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Soldiers marching with baggage, when they once enter on the southern or Pisidian route 3o miles west of the Limnai, must go on past the double lake. |
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I didn't feel like checking my bag, considering the high failure rate of checked baggage handling, and I wanted the contents for some reading material on board. |
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When's the last time an airline passenger wrote his or her airline's baggage handler a thank-you note? |
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The king returned west but is said to have lost a significant part of his baggage train along the way. |
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Martin is used to trying to sort out financial fankles but he didn't count on having to cope with emotional baggage attached to Morton. |
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After a tour around the Dardanelles picking up troops and baggage, Agamemnon returned to England, where the crew were paid off. |
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Work had begun in July 2012 and included new baggage handling and arrivals facilities and a new control tower. |
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The two Roman legions guarding the baggage train at the rear finally arrived and helped to turn the tide of the battle. |
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The two legions who had been guarding the baggage train at the rear arrived and helped to turn the tide of the battle. |
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Having lost their entire baggage and supplies, the Bastarnae were obliged to withdraw from Dardania and to return home. |
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A FORMER baggage handler at the Port of Tyne has been appointed as the new chief executive. |
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The mockup will feature a flat floor with a walk-in baggage compartment and a large refreshment area. |
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Ancient Roman historians traditionally had personal and political baggage and were not disinterested observers. |
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They left a portion of their baggage train there and began to survey the area around Lake Baikal. |
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A FORMER Port of Tyne baggage handler who rose to become a top executive is to return to the port as its chief executive. |
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My mind is already on baggage queues and the bhindi that I left in the fridge that must now be rotting. |
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We will focus on ancillary revenue like charging passengers for services they need such in-flight meals and baggage check-ins. |
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The European Commission plans to announce new rules for security restrictions for carry-on baggage next week. |
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More baggage animals were lost in the confusion of the Barbarian attack, and they rolled off of the precipices to their deaths. |
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The danger is a bigger fire in an under-floor baggage or freight hold. |
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It does not have all that ontological baggage associated with mediatorship. |
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At the baggage claim, he sent his people over to ask if it was really me. |
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Glidepath specializes in designing and manufacturing specifically for airport baggage conveyor systems. |
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Despite all that baggage, he still managed to hold down the Lord Lieutenantships of Roxborough and of Ettrick and Lauderdale. |
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He picked up each basket and carried it over to a baggage cart sitting in the shade. |
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She appeared calm but was later spotted looking bewildered as she unloaded heavy cases in the baggage reclaim hall at Dublin Airport. |
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Other new facilities include an arrivals concourse, enlarged international baggage reclaim hall, holding lounges and an additional pier. |
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Excrement and urine scattered across swathes of the baggage reclaim hall in the hectic Terminal One at Heathrow. |
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said passengers had been taken off the plane safely and nothing of concern had been found in the baggage. |
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Travelators along the new pier will bring passengers to the main terminal building and an extended baggage reclaim hall. |
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In early February the North China Marines arrived, bag and baggage, decked out with full uniforms, overcoats and fur-lined hats. |
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Unlike other televangelists, the senior Schuller's message lacked fire-and-brimstone condemnations or conservative political baggage. |
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There are all sorts of baggage around being a man, and being a woman. |
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Much of the baggage that Charles carries is universally known. |
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When the Boeing 767 landed in Heathrow, baggage handlers immediately noticed that one of the strongboxes was missing. |
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To date, GE has deployed nearly 3,000 Itemisers to the nation's airports for screening both checked and carry-on baggage. |
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It was equipped with baggage belt conveyors and elevators enabling the passengers to move from the air bridges. |
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The system includes X-raying stations and can handle around 13,000 items of baggage per hour. |
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The summer camp was being dismantled, and the tribe, bag and baggage, was preparing to go off to the fall hunting. |
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Shall we ask this baggage to sit down or shall we just throw her out of the window? |
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I'm sure his goons will go through the ship like a business of ferrets, and they'll want to look in our baggage. |
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After collecting his suitcase at the baggage carousel, he left the airport. |
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The train's consist included a baggage car, four passenger cars, and a diner. |
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With the agreement, baggage can be checked at either JetBlue or Seaborne and will be transferred without having to be rechecked. |
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The Pirates entered the season lugging no one's expectations as excess baggage. |
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Taxis at Dubai airports will now be family-size station wagons to provide better space for passengers and baggage. |
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After the Battle of Berezina Napoleon managed to escape but had to abandon much of the remaining artillery and baggage train. |
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Arms could be stacked before the tents and baggage carts kept there as well. |
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Thereafter, his march was slowed by the Americans who knocked down trees in his path, and by his army's extensive baggage train. |
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Occasionally baggage holds may be referred to as cargo decks on the largest of aircraft. |
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When I got to the baggage claim at O'Hare, I realized that the question had not come out of thin turbulent air after all. |
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These may be loaded separately from the baggage or mixed in if they are bound for the same destination. |
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By means of belts and rollers an operator can maneuver the ULD from the dolly cart, up to the aircraft baggage hold door, and into the aircraft. |
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I gave them money for platform tickets and had them take my baggage. There was a big rucksack and two musettes. |
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This time, she apparently got so plastered during her British Airways flight, she fell asleep in the baggage claim area. |
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