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- noun Plural form of
airport .
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Examples
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-- Tech used in airports is looking for behavioral and physiological cues associated with deception.
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She would sit in the seat behind her brother and he would take that sturdy plane up around 200 feet above the “flying field,” what they called airports then.
The Imagination Without The Daily Growler 2006
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So many people have come up to me to say 'thank you,' whether it's in airports, or just working people in different situations or not-working people saying, 'We're professionals, we've always worked.
Congress Will Have 7 Days To Reauthorize Jobless Aid; It Took 50 Last Time Arthur Delaney 2010
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Every Monday, we report on the latest news in airports across the USA.
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Every Monday, we report on the latest news in airports across the USA.
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So many people have come up to me to say 'thank you,' whether it's in airports, or just working people in different situations or not-working people saying, 'We're professionals, we've always worked.
Congress Will Have 7 Days To Reauthorize Jobless Aid; It Took 50 Last Time The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Here is a concrete application: security monitoring in airports has increased the volume of information accumulated, and presumably reduces the risk to travelers.
Austrian Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Every Monday, we report on the latest news in airports across the USA.
Airport Check-in: American Airlines expands help for fliers 2010
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Thank you. 1/20/2009 set a new high for me personally, as I was in airports all day and smiles everywhere.
Thanks for that. 2009
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Just think of those controversial full-body-scan machines now being installed in airports at a cost of up to $170,000 each.
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