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For example, a single senator can prevent a bill from getting expedited attention and consign it to a bureaucratic slow boat.
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At other airports served by the airline, travelers get expedited check-in and separate lounges.
With the flier's permission, the airline shares a chosen customer's personal data with the T.S.A., which then decides whether that person will get expedited security.
Likewise, he sees an opportunity for airlines to use their apps to manage the rebooking process when passengers miss a connection, perhaps by displaying a special phone number customers can call to get expedited help.
Their editing session stopped at the moment when Jed could get expedited SAT scores by phone, for a $15 fee, a luxury neither Reuben nor Gerta could consider but a necessity in Jed's crowd.
And you get expedited fast-pass entry into the summer party at August Capital.
Because Stargardt's is an "orphan disease" with no treatment, he says it should get expedited review from FDA.
Its recommendation to Congress would get an expedited final vote by the end of 2001 under "fast track" provisions Mr. Bush would ask Congress to agree to in advance, if all went according to plan.
Well, for starters, your dollar (depending on when and where you are flying, these seats may set you back as much as $10,000) gets you expedited check-in, a wider seat, more legroom, use of power ports and individualized service.
Trang got an expedited $2.1 million, a record settlement.
It's often much faster to get your expedited passport at one of the 28 passport agencies.
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