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Examples
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And the price for a ticket on this all-business jet is peanuts compared to a Business-Class ticket on other airlines.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: OpenSkies Beth Arnold 2010
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We have OpenSkies, an all-business airline that flies between New York, Dulles-Washington, D.C., and the City of Light.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: OpenSkies Beth Arnold 2010
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I feel that when BA decided to dive into the market with an all-business class service, they should have tapped on the OpenSkies brand.
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If the existing advisers were trusted by the late spouse, even making that seemingly all-business change can be an emotionally charged decision.
Money Issues of Surviving Spouses Tom Lauricella 2011
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British Airways announced yesterday that they will be launching all-business class flights from London to New York City in September.
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British Airways announced yesterday that they will be launching all-business class flights from London to New York City in September.
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Here, the tone is set by the all-business demeanor of veterans like Derek Jeter and Jorge Posada, who wear the weight of Yankee history, and its legendary institutional impatience, like monastic robes.
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But it was the flamboyant Wise, not the all-business Tupper, who refined the party plan, allowing the company to soar to 20,000 dealers by 1954, a golden year.
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I feel that when BA decided to dive into the market with an all-business class service, they should have tapped on the OpenSkies brand.
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Among the many different looks she has in the film are a soft-looking, all-business blonde and a raven-haired femme fatale who easily could be concealing a dagger or a gun.
First look: 'Salt' gives a grain of truth about Jolie's spy 2009
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