Under the agreement Eurotunnel is to shed 750 jobs from its 3,200-strong workforce through attrition and voluntary departures. |
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Here are some tips, facts and rules-of-thumb for making safe arrivals and departures with the wind at your tail. |
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There have also been departures from the Saturday broadsheet section, with editor Jenny Hjul and Mary Lockhart, the number two, both leaving. |
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A sense of the mutability and transitoriness of the world is intensified by the departures, behind the wall, of a sailing ship and a steam-train. |
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But as 2004 brought back some musical exiles to the fold, so it saw its share of departures. |
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At Cologne, 14 closely scheduled arrivals and departures jockeyed for track space. |
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Ferns represent the majority of independent evolutions of leaf morphologies that suggest departures from strictly marginal growth. |
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However, this year with the exception of two late departures, the rooms were brilliant. |
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The greatest departures are for beams lying near the limit of our co-latitude range. |
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The dramatic departures come after Cllr Holden and Cllr Smith were censured last month by the Standards Board. |
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Thirty-two of the posts had been vacated by retirements, promotions and departures, and only eight were new. |
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In either case, she is no longer with him, another fission in this song of mournful departures. |
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Instead, companies would have to produce stricter timetables, with departures timed to maximise the number of fee-paying customers per journey. |
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Time passed, and with the chimes of the grandfather clock on the far wall, goodbyes were said and departures were made. |
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Passengers will benefit from timetables linked to train departures at the nearby railway station. |
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The largest departures are the Hollywood ending, and the whole romance between the two leads. |
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Itself a capricious act, it was only one of several questionable departures. |
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If you scroll to the airport, it gives you just a brief synopsis of delays, the departures and weather conditions. |
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He watched departures from harbours, joined drovers crossing fords and muleteers breasting hills, embarked on ferries for no purpose. |
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Pity the display was directly under the departures board which had a long list of delayed and cancelled trains. |
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Not all departures from the expectations of the founders of our Federation have been in the direction of centralism. |
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We are pushed into thinking that illusions must be departures from quite simple-minded physics, as measured with rulers, protractors, and clocks. |
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Now he can glide elegantly through the departures lounge safe in the knowledge that his laptop is snugly overnighted. |
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Konterman cited problems other foreign players have faced with the media in Britain, which probably hastened their departures. |
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Therefore, I shall proceed forthwith to the essentials of the matter and preclude contemplation of such ghastly departures from proper form. |
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Because far more people look at departure boards than arrival boards, it is normal to put departures on the left. |
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A burglarproof security device should be installed as well as a control system of object entries and departures. |
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It belongs rather to that tradition of artistic realism that stakes its claim to truth on calculated departures from familiar modes of seeing and knowing. |
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Arrivals and departures of birds inferred from our diurnal visual census were clearly related to nocturnal flight behavior as observed with ceilometers and radar. |
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Other external departures from tradition include an aperture sight as standard, with the provision for readily mounting other sights and devices topside. |
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Hulse will be the first to put pen to paper but other arrivals are expected and there will be departures too as Blackwell wheels and deals during a busy summer. |
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To wine-makers, however, wine faults are specific departures from an acceptable norm, the least quantifiable of which may be a lack of typicality. |
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In recent years the defense and aerospace giant has weathered operational snafus, ethical scandals, criminal convictions, and abrupt executive departures. |
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But while Urban's book tells of radical new departures in soldiering, it also drives home some inalienable truths about war and the military profession. |
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As a general orientation, its broad contours may frequently be discernible in social research, but it is also the case that we often find departures from it. |
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Error fields in Tokamaks are small departures of the exact axisymmetry of the ideal magnetic field configuration. |
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Just last week he was a fish out of water who had made a disastrous career move that saw his legacy as one of England's greatest ever strikers in tatters at departures. |
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They must not miss the boat because there are only two departures at that time of year. |
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The Day Canal Cruise departures from the west side of the Central Station from the jetty close to the taxi stand. |
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Nikolai takes me through my own security control point, back to departures and gate number one. |
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It is becoming alarmingly and even scandalously common for flight departures from airports all over the European Union to be delayed. |
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The central concourse of the terminal, on two levels, comprises the departures and arrivals hall, the boarding lounge and baggage claim area. |
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They may reflect such departures from norms as repeating the grade and overage participation. |
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Nighttime departures and arrivals occupy the subbasement of childhood memory. |
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Ta and Td are noise thresholds at departures and at arrivals corresponding to categories of relatively quiet aircraft for the considered airport. |
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The departures will either be in the form of natural departures, retirements or redundancies. |
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Although the TSB's hiring has increased, the organization has not been able to backfill all departures and ensure good transfer of knowledge. |
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Cutler also has trouble reading the monitors showing arrivals and departures. |
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All departures after closing time can therefore be identified, whether they are legitimate or not. |
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He has made a habit of emotional farewells and fraught departures. |
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Mr. Safir said yesterday that the departures would not have an adverse effect on the department. |
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The conference took note of opportunist departures that accompanied the pattern of sectarianism. |
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We will continue to monitor recruitment and departures as part of our overall plan to increase the representation of this group. |
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Often they do not even discourage new departures but only make them more dangerous or costly. |
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A higher threshold would force the two to remain in allegiance even amidst serious departures in ideologies. |
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At the end of 2004, no warrants under this plan had been cancelled due to staff departures. |
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I was on the docks for at least four or five departures of ships to the gulf. |
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The terminal charge is based on the maximum take-off weight of the aircraft and applies on departures. |
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The new train is called the Kentucky Cardinal and features evening departures and overnight travel southbound from Chicago and northbound from Jeffersonville via Indianapolis. |
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This reduction had little impact as the carrier elected to replace redundant same time departures, by a larger aircraft. |
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Routes through the galleries are arranged to encourage wandering, with some openings arranged enfilade, but with occasional departures from axiality. |
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In art it is often the departures from symmetry that are aesthetically pleasing or disturbing, and in science those same asymmetries are both revealing and informative. |
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Until then timetabled departures will be shown on these display boards. |
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When it's foggy with little to no wind in San Diego, the airport will switch operations to the opposite direction so we make our approaches and departures toward the east. |
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Some of the departures have been as a result of sackings and the South Australian auditor general has since begun an investigation. |
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Unprepared departures should be avoided to prevent disillusionment for both parties. |
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Such working conditions are demotivating and are a major cause of departures of young and experienced teachers from the profession. |
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Amalgamation of the two offices resulted in some staff departures, but the staffing levels have since stabilized. |
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Each city has its bus terminal with frequent departures to each one of the different provinces of the country. |
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The paradox of sauciness and innocence plays off itself throughout, allowing Millican to make poignant departures. |
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All CÂ Class ferries have also begun stationing a deckhand by the anchor windlass during arrivals and departures. |
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But there's no gainsaying the quality, not only of Christie's sarky, self-mocking and fantastically belligerent feminist material but also her bracing new departures into race, the austerity era and much else besides. |
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There are two departures an hour to Ryde Pier Head which connect with Wightlink Ferries which take passengers to Portsmouth Harbour Station. |
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In view of the fact that employment in State service does not yet carry the necessary level of prestige and that wages are fairly low, it is hard to prevent possible departures in search of higher pay. |
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Canadian Helicopters Limited increased its use of full-motion flight simulator training to help replicate departures under whiteout conditions and to monitor flight crew interaction. |
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For his compulsive fidgetiness has also produced unanticipated departures like the canyon paintings and drawings, these drive through compositions that bring together multiple-view impressions of a journey. |
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The special is valid on the three-night OAegean LegendsO departures on Aquamarine Aug. |
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Thus its scope would be analogous to that of the regulation on compensation for denied boarding, which applies to all departures from Community airports. |
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We are in no way responsible if late departures from a destination, or a late arrival into Las Vegas result in your missing a show, a flight or other means of transportation. |
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Taxi trips are synchronized with train departures and arrivals. |
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However, if departures and changes in responsibilities are not reported in a prompt manner, the department is exposed to the risk of inappropriate access to the financial system. |
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But technique s used to test the results of departures f rom the ideal approach produ ced resu lts sug gesting tha t the resu lting estimates may be considered with confidence as to their reliability. |
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The Advisory Guidelines do, however, itemize a series of exceptions which, although clearly not exhaustive, are intended to assist lawyers and judges in framing and assessing departures from the formulas. |
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The purpose of the processing operation is to dissuade members of staff from noncompliance with the Flexitime rules and from incorrectly recording their departures and breaks. |
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An invitation is extended to the needy to join the seder ceremonies, after which the youngest son asks four prescribed questions expressing his surprise at the many departures from usual mealtime procedure. |
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Thursday in the day room, boiling with arrivals and departures. |
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Fluent in English and Portuguese, in addition to French, she's the linchpin in this project, working with both the crew and shore team to help plan optimized departures, legs and arrivals. |
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The table below summarizes departures from the group in 2007 for reasons other than economic layoff: resignations, individual terminations, departures due to the end of a fixed-term contract, and retirement. |
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The station is connected to the French high speed network with some fifty trains departing each day including a daily return trip to London and approximately ten departures per day for Brussels. |
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We experienced recruitment difficulties subsequent to departures. |
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And it is appropriate that each part of our 3 May triptych is framed by the NHS, the setting for so many domestic arrivals and departures, and the background to our family life. |
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Staff are restive, with some still angry over how the recent departures of hosts Joy Reid and Ronan Farrow were handled, and are wondering how long the channel president, Griffin, can hold his spot. |
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It may be felt that parking equipment close to the aircraft was not a problem during the stopover periods, since in addition that equipment had to be used during the early-morning departures. |
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Although the initial spurt of departures has slowed down, the turnover of employees due to retirements and sheer demographics remains a challenge for the Service. |
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This information, when combined with LIDAR imaging of the approach and departures will allow for an accurate assessment of the wake vortex and support an increase in arrival and departure capacity. |
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The drawing up of the synoptical list of taxa has led to some departures from the relevant laws and regulations, in particular because nomenclatures used are not uniform. |
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Mr Stallkamp had been undermined by the Germans for weeks before Mr Schrempp gave Mr Eaton the order to fire him. There has, however, also been a slew of departures further down the ranks. |
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As the above indications show, the drawing up of the synoptical list of protected taxa has led to some departures from the relevant national laws and regulations, in particular because nomenclatures used are not uniform. |
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Also, with the new retail and food outlets in the preclearance facility and in the departures lounge, it is more convenient for travellers to shop and eat while waiting for flights. |
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Despite Mr Akerson's image as a no-nonsense former naval officer, and a few top-level departures, few see signs of the tough action that Wall Street clamours for, to trim GM's notorious bureaucracy. |
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There was a concern that forecast weather conditions may restrict the departures of some aircraft, so each flight was requested to provide its authorized departure weather minima. |
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If major departures or noncompliances are observed, then the case is forwarded to the Investigation Committee for further action against the member. |
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Once they have retrieved their baggage in the baggage claim area, they have a very short distance to cover to get to the arrivals and departures hall. |
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At its substantive session of 1995, the Committee decided that requests for intersessional departures submitted to the Committee that involved a change of venue should be referred to the members for approval. |
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In his monopolistically competitive price-setting framework, volatile inflation implies volatile markups and thus large departures from the optimal outcome. |
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Following these departures from New York, Charleston and Norfolk, Carnival Sunshine will return to its current homeport of Port Canaveral, Fla. |
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From there they can proceed to staging areas north and south of Casablanca, to be transported South to El Aiun for departures to Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. |
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The shallow climb angle departure profile deviated significantly from the recently published company procedure for night departures from remote aerodromes. |
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Even after the departures of Gordon Brown to London and Brian Cowen to Dublin, the parties are still engaged in discussions aimed at saving power-sharing. |
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Valid for selected departures from now until March. |
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The government thinks that if it can talk to just certain people, it can get enough support for these types of very radical departures from our traditions within the criminal justice system. |
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Nevertheless, this indicator can be misleading because it includes officials at the end of their career, departures on account of illness or better career opportunities in the private sector. |
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The new integrated model has allowed specific routes to be set for all participants at the Games and time schedules for spectators' arrivals and departures to and from all venues to be issued. |
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A sound set of organizational rules is not a guard against political departures, although departures from our organizational norms are generally a signal of political problems. |
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There are departures to most European countries and some intercontinental destinations. |
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The current terminal will also be reconfigured to departures only, with security areas due to be expanded. |
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Confirmed departures include Leigh Halfpenny, Harry Robinson, Chris Czekaj, Bradley Davies, Robin Copeland and Andries Pretorius. |
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By the end of the voyage, this had reduced to 144 due to deaths, desertions, being left ashore due to illness, and planned departures. |
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Traffic flow is broadly divided into departures, arrivals, and overflights. |
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Allowing for departures between arrivals, each runway can thus handle about 30 arrivals per hour. |
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The Queen Mary 2 has docked regularly since 2004, and there were six departures planned from 2010 onwards. |
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Following the departures of their conservative majorities, all three dioceses now ordain women. |
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Since 1785, there have been disputes within the Episcopal Church that have led to departures of clergy and congregations. |
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First, a social rule exists where society frowns on deviation from the habit and attempts to prevent departures by criticising such behaviour. |
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It features over 150 daily departures to over 30 destinations on nine airlines. |
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All Megabus arrivals and departures are at the corner of Columbus Boulevard and Talcott Street on the opposite side of downtown. |
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All the slots for arrivals and departures are allocated months in advance. |
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The purpose of airport deicing operations is to ensure safe aircraft departures, landings, and travel on airport grounds. |
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I took my bag from left luggage and looked up at the departures board. |
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Russell admitted the retirals and departures were a major driving force for the team with a collective desire to end the wait of Hall and Kellock for success. |
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What with the kerfuffle over the unscheduled departures of hopeless flop Gemma Collins and grief-stricken Craig Charles, week one of I'm A Celeb was a wash-out. |
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Cruise ships returned to Liverpool's Pier Head in 2008, berthing at a newly constructed cruise terminal, enabling departures and arrivals at any time. |
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In the First World War British sailors would time their departures or returns to the base at Rosyth by asking when they would pass under the bridge. |
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The canopy species, Texas paloverde and bufflegrass, accounted for the largest departures from random for the spatial distribution of bladderpods. |
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The highest number of departures will reportedly be to Antalya in Turkey, Chania in Crete and Palma de Mallorca, Spain, with three weekly departures for each destination. |
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French Country Waterways French Country Waterways is offering two-for-one fares on June 6 departures on the 12-passenger luxury barges Nenuphar and Adrienne. |
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