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  • My family doctor had recommended several specialists that I should call and after two hours on the phone, I found that either my insurance didn't cover the recommended doctors or that the specialists were booked-out for three months.

    Nikki Stone: Health Care, Insurance and the Phone Call That Made the Difference 2009

  • The area around the Avenue Jean Medecin in the romantic old quarter of the city has morphed into a sophisticated shopping venue and when the carnival season arrives (February 12 to 28) hotel rooms in the city are firstly, only to be had at a premium, and secondly, usually booked-out.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Travel journalists can be dreadful prima donnas, demanding better rooms, seats at booked-out restaurants or impossible flights off far-flung islands.

    Press Gazette Latest News 2010

  • NGA surveys show visitors have left Canberra dazzled by the rare art works but disappointed with the unavailability of taxis and buses, closed restaurants and booked-out hotels charging premiums.

    The Canberra Times - Front Page 2010

  • Thank you, Twitter: I found a room in booked-out Austin in less than 24 hours.

    Alex de Carvalho 2009

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