After David went on his way, the rest of us milled about the airport for the rest of our layover. |
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A thousand miles from anywhere, the Azores are a natural layover for voyaging sailors and adventurous pilgrims. |
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Based upon the schedule, that would have left me a layover of just 25 minutes in Patchogue. |
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My wife and I went on our honeymoon last month and saw this ring during a layover in Paris on the way to the Seychelles. |
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We had a six-hour layover in JFK, where our teacher told us not to go exploring and to stay put in the seating area near our departure gate. |
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A mid-trip packer resupply, two layover days, and delicious food reward the fit, experienced backpacker. |
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During the layover, the Havre Railroad Museum ran trains on its model railroad layout. |
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In one case, the cooperative art dealers didn't even bother to ship the paintings for a brief layover in New Hampshire. |
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Looks like it'll be tons of fun, as I have to transfer twice and I have a two-hour layover in Baltimore. |
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At 93rd Street we took a few photos, and then reboarded the train for our inbound trip, as the layover here was just twelve minutes. |
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We'll take advantage of our one layover day to indulge in swimming, fishing, botanizing, or just luxuriating in gorgeous scenery. |
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Definitions of terms such as idling, layover, mobile workshop, stopover, transit vehicle, vehicle, and others. |
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In the two days before the layover in Comox, the vessel had been fishing in rough seas in the Georgia Strait. |
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Although the overrun took place at the 13-hour point, the crew had a 3-hour layover prior to departing on the final leg to Ottawa. |
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It is particularly important to have the proper look direction in mountainous regions in order to minimize effects such as layover and shadowing. |
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Incidence angle effects such as foreshortening, layover and shadowing are not evident due to the nature of the land surface. |
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However, due to the relative steepness of the viewing angle, foreshortening and layover effects are noticeable. |
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Severe layover and radar shadow will adversely affect both radargrammetry and interferometry. |
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But what starts out as an angry letter to an air carrier becomes a meditation on his layover in life. |
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Completion: within the barely three weeks' layover at the shipyard in Barcelona! |
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Most severe weather conditions come with a bit of advance warning, so it pays to plan ahead and book a hotel, just in case of an unexpected overnight layover. |
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Now, here's the trick: American flights from Des Moines to L. A. have a layover in Dallas. |
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Does that offer inspiration for the business travellers enduring a four-hour layover? |
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And no business traveller would prefer a transfer and a layover to a nonstop flight. |
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A team such as University of Kentucky men's basketball often serves only as a brief layover on the way to a professional sports career. |
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You can also think of radar shadow and layover as extreme or terminal cases of foreshortening. |
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The S1 image shows more foreshortening and layover effects than the S3 image. |
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Transportation by air to and from Belgrade is possible to almost every destination in the world, either directly or by layover. |
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As with foreshortening, layover is most severe for small incidence angles, at the near range of a swath, and in mountainous terrain. |
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Image characteristics such as foreshortening, layover, and shadowing will be subject to wide variations, across a large incidence angle range. |
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And I was there for the past two weeks, and I was on my way back from there and had the layover in Paris, and that's how I wound up on this flight. |
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Nor was he told where he would be going during a four-hour layover. |
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Listening to his voice on the phone when I called on my layover in Dallas last night, I could tell without even seeing his face that he felt my loss in the same way, too. |
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Now, next time you find yourself stuck at a layover in dire need of a manicure, Essie will be there to help. |
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On his way to Afghanistan, an officer is surprised by a strange sight at a layover in the middle of the night. |
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Instead of hovering around his gate during a layover, Evans explores the airport. |
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The Crabtree layover day gave us a chance to fish, botanize, and swim. |
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Most existing anti-idling by-laws allow transit vehicles to idle for 10 or even 15 minutes on layover or stopover, except where idling is substantially for the convenience of the operator. |
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I did buy a ticket to go see her, but at the airport I was not allowed on the plane because I did not have a transit visa, for the 6 hours or so I would be having a layover. |
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On the layover in Beijing you might be left alone. |
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In short, the task switcher gives you a way to jump directly to another app, without a layover at the Home screen first. |
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The four characteristics resulting from the geometric relationship between the sensor and the terrain that are unique to radar imagery are foreshortening, pseudo-shadowing, layover, and shadowing. |
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For foreslopes greater than 23ยบ foreshortening and layover occur. |
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The incorporation of elevation and terrain data is crucial to many applications, particularly if radar data is being used, to compensate for foreshortening and layover effects, and slope induced radiometric effects. |
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Yet after night fall most any layover here, it seemed that they ended up cruising the bleak arterials of dismal L. A. backwaters, seeking out of some helpless fatality the company of lowlifes of opportunity. |
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On this image, foreshortening and layover dominate. |
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We had a layover while waiting to change planes, so we stretched our legs. |
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