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One-way flights were easy to find online at Kayak and surprisingly affordable, perhaps because mid-January is the off-season in many places.
Around the World in Eight Days Jeff Chu 2012
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Your website's job is to put out information: One-way communication from you, the leader, to the thousands who are eager to help.
Tom Potter et ux. working for Adams recall (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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One-way tickets purchased online are $20; walk-ups are $30.
New 'Hipster Express' bus links two cultural hot spots: U Street and Brooklyn Stephen Lowman 2010
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One-way tickets purchased online are $20; walk-ups are $30.
New 'Hipster Express' bus links two cultural hot spots: U Street and Brooklyn Stephen Lowman 2010
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One-way ANOVA and Student's t-test (two-tailed) were performed to examine the relationship between coping strategies, quality-of-life, and disease severity.
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One-way fares from BWI Marshall range from $54 to $184; fares from Reagan National or Washington Dulles are $74 to $184 each way.
Best travel bargains: Diving trips, airfares, cruises and resorts 2010
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Ryan said one contestant got a "One-way ticket to Hollywood."
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One-way tickets are available, and these are actually priced at half of a round-trip fare.
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One-way fares start at $149 from the West Coast, and at $199 from Alaska.
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One-way traffic was the basis for inflammation: Immune cells receive endless messages to get cracking, none to calm down.
Form of medical marijuana won't get you high, but it's creating a buzz 2010
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