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The airport now has regular flights to Canada and charters to the Caribbean.
He took his jet, a Gulfstream IV with an interior redesigned by Despont, which he charters to the company.
We should hold charters to the same standards, and the same level of accountability and transparency, as traditional public schools.
Under the bill in the House, however, the comptroller's office would issue charters to the lenders, overriding state laws that now regulate the terms of a loan.
If the movement is to maintain its credibility, the charter authorizers must shut down failed schools quickly and limit new charters to the most credible applicants, including operators who have a demonstrated record of success.
The basic pattern was established by the statute on the provinces of 1775 and complemented by the organization of corporate self-administration contained in the Charters to the Nobility and the Towns (1785).
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The last charter commission took more than two years to submit a charter to the voters.
(The tsar had granted the family a charter to the land in 1558).
"I was going to charter a plane but now I hear they're not chartering to the U.S.," he said.
The University issues a charter to the Student Homophile League, the country's oldest student gay-rights advocacy group.
The Charter to the Nobility (1785) gave the corps of nobility in every province the status of a legal entity.
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