On offer at this little slice of heaven is water-skiing, wakeboarding, and knee boarding. |
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I teach them for eight years before they go to boarding school to complete their secondary education. |
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Three weeks earlier she had injured her left thigh at an airport just before boarding a transatlantic flight. |
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It was designed on a grand scale, obviously, to handle probably thousands of trucks boarding scores of ships. |
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A dog owner told a court how his pet was 'just a bag of bones' when he went to collect him from boarding kennels. |
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Looking around me, the houses are massive mansions, some the size of boarding school. |
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The story is one of passion, in this case between two adolescent schoolgirls, room-mates at an all-girl boarding school. |
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In Guatemala, schoolchildren generally attend private or boarding schools, if their parents can afford it. |
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My mother was teaching school, but that wasn't income enough for four growing children, two of whom were away at boarding school. |
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His clothes were rags, as was the satchel he carried, and he was boarding the third class plank. |
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A further boarding party from Portland then arrived to check that the tanker was carrying the cargo of water specified on her manifest. |
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On day 12, they will go to My Tho in the Mekong Delta to visit a military snake farm before boarding the private sampan for a river cruise. |
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She is a wealthy English authoress living in and running a boarding house in Umbria, Italy. |
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Thus he prohibits her learning of the Salish language and does not send her to the boarding school with the other children of the tribe. |
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Maria had a black and white saddle shoe on one foot and a faded skate boarding shoe on the other. |
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She knew William had attended a boarding school but presumed that he returned home regularly over the holidays. |
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So you can put your passport and boarding card in there, conveniently at hand at all times. |
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We created an outside stop tap to stem the flow and then covered the hole over with boarding as a temporary measure. |
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Most of the rest of the passengers assembled outside at the beginning of the platform, waiting for the general boarding call. |
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Rupert and Robin both hated boarding school and they longed to live at home. |
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When he left boarding school in England, he joined the army and served in the Royal Artillery. |
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Our boarding party had to get aboard a ship rolling and heaving in large seas. |
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After checking out of our room we decided to go antiquing, boarding the number 14 bus on Kapahulu for the 10-minute ride north. |
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He ordered a cup of black coffee and a Danish, added a liberal amount of milk, then found a stool facing the boarding gates and sat down. |
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They boarded quickly and both ships lifted off as the boarding ramps retracted. |
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The leeboards made for good windward shelter in the cockpit, and the guards made a great boarding step. |
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My brother was left behind in England for three years at boarding school because of the point he was at in his education. |
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Though the school runs a boarding house only for Anglo-Indian boys, as a special case, Manoj Wilfred, has been taken. |
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First and foremost, they are saved the cost and worry of boarding their pets while they are away. |
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At eight, Will starts boarding at Horris Hill prep school, taking piano lessons and finally becoming head chorister. |
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A fall in the number of children boarding at private schools has been blamed on Government-imposed costs. |
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She and her sister were both taught to draw by a grammar school teacher who had been boarding at their home. |
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Flight 2723 to Atlanta is now boarding and we apologize for the long delay. |
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I researched times and prices on the Internet, made a reservation and selected a seat online, even printed my boarding pass at home. |
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There are also independent schools which are boarding or day, senior or junior, rural or urban, large or small. |
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This is a short video showing passengers boarding a low floor trolleybus while it lays over at its city centre terminus in Basle, Switzerland. |
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As the engines stopped, the firefighters cleared my pilot to shut down and to lower the boarding ladder. |
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I will definitely be more cautious in the future when boarding or alighting from a train. |
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If you are at boarding school, it isn't just because your parents had to refurnish their Upper East Side apartment without you around. |
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It helped her get into a fancy boarding school, for instance, but it also attracted superficial wooers looking for the ultimate status accessory. |
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I decided to brass it and head for the departure gate without a boarding card. |
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Domestic passengers can use the touch-screen kiosks to receive a boarding pass if they have an electronic ticket. |
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Instead of boarding, the ceiling was reconstructed using 1.5in thick plaster on mesh as a fire retardant. |
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Everything takes much longer, as too many people are boarding at any one time and blocking the aisles near the prime seats. |
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Image getting weighed in public in today's environment before boarding an airliner. |
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Military school is where you go after you have been kicked out of at least three boarding schools. |
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I went off to government boarding schools and there they used to whip you and beat you if you spoke your Indian language. |
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I stumbled up the boarding ramp and entered the code sequence that would open the main hatch for me. |
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Well, a full day's boarding the loft left me too whacked to blog last night. |
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He gladly chose to stay where he was and he was put up in a boarding house. |
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Interior surfaces are of pine and birch plywood boarding and acoustic wood louvres. |
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Next to it is a timber building overhanging the lake, a fish restaurant and a jetty for fishing and boarding ferries. |
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After boarding the Ariana jetliner, Rahman found himself and his aircraft surrounded by several thousand irate pilgrims. |
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Palmer has won Winter X-Games events in snow boarding, mountain biking, extreme skiing, and wakeboarding. |
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Ishiguro's latest work, Never Let Me Go, presents a portrait of a fictional English boarding school that seems idyllic but leaves us rather queasy. |
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Tickets will be free, but anyone who has ever denied anthropogenic climate change will be automatically denied a boarding pass. |
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According to one local Houston news report, the Batavia, New York native had been living in some sort of boarding house. |
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The first time was to my boarding school alma mater, Portsmouth Abbey, an excellent place run by Benedictine monks. |
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He squints slightly, has a squared jaw, and speaks in British-accented English, the product of a boarding school education. |
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He lived in a boarding house in Cambridge, Mass., while Ina stayed on Long Island with their son Chase, who was in school. |
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Personal effects as small as a boarding pass or passport showed no sign of fire. |
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After using her fake id to get all the girls at boarding school wasted, Sally is promptly suspended. |
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He did not join any of the left-wing groups springing up in Germany, but he wanted to be sent to boarding school. |
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They also faced rigorous extra checks of carry-on bags, as well as some body searches, before boarding. |
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Reinstate timber wainscot boarding along eastern wall in its original position and remove item 13 to allow the proper installation of wainscoting. |
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When I was 5, my mother packed me off to a boarding school in Kuala Lumpur as there were no proper schools where we lived in Kuala Krai, Kelantan. |
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The Gurudwara has facilities for lodging and boarding for visitors and Sikh gurus who come from outside Bangalore, during cultural and religious meets. |
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But with the boys at boarding school, she and her husband were rattling about in their grand Grade II-listed house, designed by renowned Victorian architect S.S. Teulon. |
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The Barcelona youth compound is called La Masia, a country house boarding school for 300 boys. |
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His plans included construction of a boardwalk, dance hall, and eight boarding houses, but the city soon stopped the project. |
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Bodies in mortuaries, bodies in ponds, bodies under houses, and in dank boarding houses. |
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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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The boarding houses are Grange Court, Sandon Lodge, and Hainault House. |
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But there are added expenses associated with dressage, like boarding and training. |
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Further liveliness was achieved in all the blocks by special treatment to the ends, and by varying the cladding between timber boarding and painted render in strong colours. |
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Steven decided to dupe his doctor when he returned from his elite boarding school exhausted by the intense competition there. |
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She boarded the aircraft as soon as the boarding announcement was made. |
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He is boarding at her family's house until he can find his own home. |
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James, 17, says boarding has allowed him to develop a close relationship and a respect for his teachers that he would not have had as a day pupil. |
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Amy had soon rallied up all of the lodgers at Anne's boarding home. |
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He said the parents of girls who lived in her boarding house had been contacted at home and given the bad news before they returned to school earlier this week. |
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Bo Guagua went to two private boarding schools, Papplewick and harrow, before going on to study at Balliol College, Oxford. |
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Hotchkiss, the elite Connecticut boarding school, now has an on-site gap year coordinator. |
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In the morning the camels walked on, and all too soon we were in Marrakech, back in the world of speedy boarding. |
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We're offered more soggy sandwiches but no boarding announcement. |
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Saa is now navigating a new life in America as an incognito boarding school student. |
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He said the practice was tolerated, especially among students who had reached marriageable age, but were still studying or teaching in the boarding schools. |
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Look at him, walking around like he's the day master at a boarding school. |
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I did my secondary education at Chibi High School, a boarding school. |
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Dorothy gave the baby son to her mother, Olivia, who raised him in London until he was old enough to go to boarding school. |
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The lounge has direct access to the aerobridges that are used for boarding your flight. |
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Ideas already mooted include an ice skating rink, mountain boarding and cycling courses and a camp site. |
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Faleiro, who had planned to accompany the voyage, withdrew prior to boarding. |
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Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, California, was established in 1952 and still exists as a college preparatory boarding school. |
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There was a range of activities for the family, including a spa treatment for me while the boys showed off their skills mountain boarding. |
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From lock-outs to changing locks after burglaries, from broken doors to windows needing boarding up. |
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You can go surfing, kiteboarding, kitesurfing, mountain boarding, sea kayaking and coasteering to name just a few of the options available. |
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Franciscans traveled and preached in the streets, while boarding in church properties. |
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The majority of the school's boarding houses were constructed in Victorian times, when the number of boys increased dramatically. |
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In Sinclair's book, published by Pan Macmillan, Jane's childhood is cut out, save for references to a vaguely sapphic past in the boarding house. |
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Every pupil at Winchester, apart from the Scholars, lives in a boarding house, chosen or allocated when applying to Winchester. |
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The airline reminded me to print my boarding pass before arriving at the airport. |
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Once in the reservation, customers can view the itinerary, select seats, and print boarding passes. |
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Passengers can have mobile boarding passes sent to them via either e-mail or SMS on Internet-enabled mobile phones. |
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Winchester College is an independent boarding school for boys in the British public school tradition, situated in Winchester, Hampshire. |
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Chucking them into the pool to inflate and then self-righting them was easy enough but boarding was a challenge for most. |
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From 1958 until 1974 it was a boarding house and now contains Preparatory School administrative offices. |
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Whilst there are boarding facilities available, the number of day pupils greatly outweighs the number of boarding pupils. |
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Students were to be allowed to save money by boarding in the city, instead of in a college. |
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There is a hint at seaside in the light, shiplap boarding and bright, plain render, surprisingly comfortable in the landlocked Midlands. |
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Then, government boarding schools severely punished American Indian students who were overheard speaking their own language. |
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The adventure sport of mountain boarding sees participants hurtling at up to 50mph down hills on an allterrain, four-wheeled board. |
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A second boarding attempt forced the Prosperity to surrender thereafter, however. |
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The Veneti manoeuvred so skilfully under sail that boarding was impossible. |
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In the Punic Wars with Carthage, Romans developed the technique of grappling and boarding enemy ships with soldiers. |
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Brighton began to attract more visitors following improved road transport to London and becoming a boarding point for boats travelling to France. |
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I was packed off to boarding school for three months and only saw my parents during the holidays. |
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Hoverlloyd hovercraft 'The Prince of Wales' prior to boarding of vehicles and passengers for the flight to Calais, France. |
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The presenters raced against each other with Eddie boarding the Orient Express from London to Venice. |
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Norfolk is also home to Wymondham College, the UK's largest remaining state boarding school. |
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Navy's boarding of the British ship Trent and seizure of two Confederate diplomats. |
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Above the waterline, the hull gradually narrows to compensate for the weight of the guns and to make boarding more difficult. |
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Over the open waist the upper deck was entirely covered with a coarse netting as a defence measure against boarding. |
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Ryde School with Upper Chine have their Boarders boarding at Bembridge Boarding Campus. |
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This included considerable volumes of building materials, feeding the development of residential and boarding house building. |
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Mieza was like a boarding school for Alexander and the children of Macedonian nobles, such as Ptolemy, Hephaistion, and Cassander. |
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Special Forces uniforms, but changed into civilian clothes upon boarding the aircraft that was used to remove Aristide from Haiti. |
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Webster completed his dictionary during his year abroad in January 1825 in a boarding house in Cambridge, England. |
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Lord Bridge gives the example of a man boarding a plane which he knows to be bound for Manchester. |
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John was a delicate child, and was sent as a day pupil to a boarding school near his home, kept by William Littlewood. |
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Women lived in company run boarding houses with chaperones and were involved in religious and educational activities. |
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On September 4, these gunboats were taken unawares and captured by British boarding parties from canoes and small boats. |
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The mill girls lived in company boarding houses and were subject to strict codes of conduct and supervised by older women. |
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For example, persons are required to show photographic identification and a boarding pass before boarding an airplane. |
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A large number of hotels and boarding houses gave employment to the permanent population of the town. |
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He was presented with a boarding pass by the British Airways CEO Willie Walsh for the first departing flight, BA302 to Paris. |
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Inside these buses there are one TV for each person and boarding service for example. |
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As the head of the boarding school, he serves as den mother for all the new students. |
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The boarding party found Scud missiles hidden in bags of cement. |
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Wu, with close-cropped hair and a lineless face, wore a cardigan and a necktie and looked like a truant from boarding school. |
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When Brunel was eight he was sent to Dr Morrell's boarding school in Hove, where he learned the classics. |
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At the HIA, passengers will be boarding and exiting aircraft via an airbridge connected to the terminal. |
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Two-hour long queues formed at check-in desks as guards, staging work-to-rule action, searched every passenger boarding the train in Paris. |
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Passengers for London from Amsterdam and Rotterdam will undertake all security checks before boarding and will not need to get off in Brussels. |
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Kayaking, kite surfing, paddle boarding and sailing are available, along with facilities for biking and rock climbing. |
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Her parents hoped that boarding school might civilize her some. |
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American Eagle is the only regional airline at O'Hare to offer its customers easy and convenient jetbridge boarding for all flights. |
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The new departure lounge features two concourse-level gates with jetbridges for convenient boarding. |
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This recent order is an addition to the 20 Jetway boarding bridges already installed at Cancun. |
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The hotel is being transformed into a new boarding house, providing accommodation for 30 upper sixth form students. |
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The glitch impaired the airline's ability to do such things as conduct check-ins, print boarding passes and monitor the weight of each aircraft. |
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Storing the carry-ons in an orderly manner is said to speed up the boarding process by 3 per cent. |
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Preventing immigrants from boarding aircraft or boats prevents them from applying for asylum. |
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The school's boarding houses line the northern parts of the city and the music school retains close links with Wells Cathedral. |
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The event featured races for stand up paddle boarding and kite surfing for junior, female and male competitors. |
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These stock characters are possibly a reference to the abuse that Dahl stated that he experienced in the boarding schools he attended. |
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That the santri live in a boarding school where they are being supervised around the clock enhances the power of the kyai. |
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When using two jetway bridges the boarding time is 45 min, and when using an extra jetway to the upper deck it is reduced to 34 min. |
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Many Greenlandic children grew up in boarding schools in southern Denmark, and a number lost their cultural ties to Greenland. |
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Tactically, Henry's reign saw the Navy move away from boarding tactics to employ gunnery instead. |
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After a brief period at a boarding school in Lavenham, he was enrolled in a day school in Dedham. |
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Priest's wife kept a boarding school for young gentlewomen, first in Leicester Fields and afterwards at Chelsea, where the opera was performed. |
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They were each offered teaching posts in the boarding school, still English for Charlotte and music for Emily. |
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After six months of study, Mme Heger suggested they stay at the boarding school free of charge, in return for giving some lessons. |
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Once there, they enrolled at Monsieur and Madame Heger's boarding school in the Rue d'Isabelle, for six months. |
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The Sharp Corner was a second-class groggery and boarding house, patronized almost entirely by the poorest and most shiftless class of trackmen. |
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Jones enjoys mountainboarding, wake boarding and mountain biking but her favourite extreme sport is,perhaps inevitably, snow boarding. |
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To avoid boarding fees, she moved to Harrow on the Hill herself so that Percy could attend as a day scholar. |
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It has four boarding piers with 48 boarding gates and 78 aerobridges. |
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The top choice was rally driving, followed by water skiing, white water rafting, canoeing, paragliding, snowboarding, surfing or kite surfing and sand boarding. |
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In addition to the social advantages, parents saw a Jesuit or Barnabite boarding school as offering a better environment for learning than universities. |
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Although the Portuguese managed to evade the fire attack, they were unsuccessful in evading Ming boarding attempts and the fighting took a heavy toll on their manpower. |
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As at Osaka, a wavy roofed concourse building is incised by multistorey canyons and linked to a single, immensely long pier that contains the boarding gates. |
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The programme enables customers to receive boarding passes electronically via mobile phones and PDAs, which are then scanned by TSA security officers when checking-in. |
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For the first time in the airline industry, passengers may select their seat assignment as far out as 45 days from the date of departure and print round trip boarding passes. |
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Before boarding, Dixon had suffered a mini-stroke at his hotel but had shrugged it off as a minor ailment he thought he could sleep off on the plane. |
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The technology described in this patent enables customers to skip will-call lines or ticketing agents by printing out tickets and boarding passes at home or in the office. |
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Just behind the ever-bustling Zocalo is the Antiguo Colegio San Ildefonoso, a former Jesuit boarding school considered the birthplace of Mexican muralism. |
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In the Indianapolis airport, for example, travelers spend an average of 94 minutes in the terminal and presecurity areas before boarding their flights. |
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In 1840 he moved back to Lincoln, where he ran a boarding school. |
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Darwin's family tradition was nonconformist Unitarianism, while his father and grandfather were freethinkers, and his baptism and boarding school were Church of England. |
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In normal circumstances, tickets cannot be purchased on board Metrolink vehicles, and must be purchased from a ticket vending machine before boarding the vehicle. |
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This serves to prevent individuals on the No Fly List from boarding an aircraft and to identify individuals on the Selectee List for enhanced screening. |
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On boarding her, her British captors found that she was in a sinking state, and so removed the British prize crew, and nearly all of her original Spanish crew members. |
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The mill girls, as they came to be known, lived in boarding houses provided by the company and were supervised by older women, and were subject to strict codes of conduct. |
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A three-year varsity starter for coach Rich Luongo, McCann enjoys mountain boarding, playing guitar, going to Cape Cod, and playing soccer in his spare time. |
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The orders, placed by Oversys, LLC, include Jetway passenger boarding bridges, JetAire preconditioned air units and Jetpower 400 Hz ground power devices. |
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His brothers were away at boarding school by the time Maugham was three. |
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As of a 1999 interview, they owned farmland in Portugal and New Zealand, 22 houses in Royal Berkshire and London, and 65 stables offering horse boarding services. |
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For six months in 1811, she also attended a boarding school in Ramsgate. |
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The building closed as a workhouse in the early 1900s and first became a boarding house, then an inn and later a general store, called County Stores. |
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Around this time, Anna Williams began boarding with Johnson. |
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The early 1960s also saw the introduction of jet bridge systems to modern airport terminals, an innovation which eliminated outdoor passenger boarding. |
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As a frequent traveler, I often take two suitcases through security but drop them off planeside before boarding, to be stored with other checked bags while in flight. |
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Also for some passenger boats such check are performed before boarding. |
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She plays Annie Quaintain, who tries to rebuild her life in a wild shantytown after she's left penniless and opens a boarding house for labourers who are building an aquaduct. |
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Access from platform to train at some stations can be assisted using a boarding ramp operated by staff, and a section has been raised on some platforms to reduce the step. |
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The headmaster was an even stricter censor of his boarding pupils' correspondence than the enemy censors had been of his own when the country was occupied. |
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He leased Rossall Hall itself to the Church of England, which intended to set up a boarding school as a North of England equivalent of Marlborough School. |
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House Masters, Deputy House Masters and their families live in the boarding Houses and are assisted by House Tutors appointed from the teaching staff. |
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Gwydion often spoke about his difficult upbringing with a family living in near poverty, while he was sent to a number of traumatic boarding schools. |
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Although grammar schools are rare, some of them are highly selective and state funded boarding schools require substantial fees, which may introduce further barriers to entry. |
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James Fisher's boarding school in Pixham Lane in Dorking, Surrey. |
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I had to remain landside because I did not have a boarding card. |
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It was their presence that amplified the need for boarding facilities. |
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Swan was the maternal grandfather of Christopher Morcom, Alan Turing's close friend and first love during their studies at the Sherborne boarding school. |
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It also served as the legal basis for boarding foreign ships in that area. |
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This is usually the port for Rome, but our merry bunch was boarding a coach headed for Saturnia in the Tuscan countryside home to some beautiful hot sulphurous springs. |
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Oakeshott, it became solely a boarding school for the period of the war. |
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Requisitioned for war service and used as an armed boarding vessel. |
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The battle, which happened in April or May, began with direct boarding action by the Ming fleet, but they were unable to close in due to the superior range of Portuguese guns. |
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Tolkien met Edith Mary Bratt, who was three years his senior, when he and his brother Hilary moved into the boarding house where she lived in Duchess Road, Edgbaston. |
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A quick swipe reveals the boarding pass and a second swipe displays the barcode allowing the passenger to get through the airport checkpoints and board the plane. |
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