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Fishermen who weren't working for BP's cleanup sat idle at the docks with no seafood to sell, while beachside restaurants found themselves with few patrons, and hotels were nearly empty during a time when many depend on high-season revenue to carry them through the slow winter months.
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Fishermen who weren't working for BP's cleanup sat idle at the docks with no seafood to sell, while beachside restaurants found themselves with few patrons, and hotels were nearly empty during a time when many depend on high-season revenue to carry them through the slow winter months.
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As the third quarter high-season for airlines approaches, analysts said Asiana will benefit from stabilizing oil prices and a one-time capital inflow worth about 570 billion won from the sale of its stake in Korea Express Co., the country's largest logistics company by sales.
Asiana Operating Profit Falls Kyong-Ae Choi 2011
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Fishermen who weren't working for BP's cleanup sat idle at the docks with no seafood to sell, while beachside restaurants found themselves with few patrons, and hotels were nearly empty during a time when many depend on high-season revenue to carry them through the slow winter months.
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Fishermen who weren't working for BP's cleanup sat idle at the docks with no seafood to sell, while beachside restaurants found themselves with few patrons, and hotels were nearly empty during a time when many depend on high-season revenue to carry them through the slow winter months.
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Delivery and collection from £100 depending on where in Scotland you want to be based; Nov-Mar, excluding Christmas and New Year, from £800 per week, high-season rates from £975 per weekA sense of pastoral tranquillity is what Roulotte Retreat is all about.
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Substantial snowfalls 50-60cm in the US and Canada have maintained high-season conditions.
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Fishermen who weren't working for BP's cleanup sat idle at the docks with no seafood to sell, while beachside restaurants found themselves with few patrons, and hotels were nearly empty during a time when many depend on high-season revenue to carry them through the slow winter months.
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And it's worth the effort, because the savings can be anywhere from 20% to 50% off high-season prices.
Cheap Times To Visit Pricey Places Everett Potter 2010
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And it's worth the effort, because the savings can be anywhere from 20% to 50% off high-season prices.
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