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"He doesn't have a jet ski".
I don't have a jet.
I would love to have a jet.
First you had a carriage, then a car, and then an airplane; now you have a jet.
William Curtis, chief executive of CurtCo Robb Media of Acton, Mass., publisher of The Robb Report, a monthly magazine about luxury products and services, said, "Companies are going to decide this is the time to have a jet".
Wearing silver antennae and a futuristic pink costume, and pretending to be living in the year 3000, she tells viewers what life will be like in the years to come: by 1996, everyone will have a jet pack and fly to school; by 2005, "all meals will just be a pill".
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Thing pretty much had a jet engine mounted on the back.
The fictional Matt LeBlanc collects fine art, has a jet ("I wish I had a jet," the real Mr. LeBlanc said) and is swaggeringly pleased about his big house and fancy car.
The Trattoria, an Italian restaurant on the ground floor, had a jet age feel.
Having a jet swept off to Havana, Algiers, or Buenos Aires for a day was just a moderately priced headache, not a threat to American national security.
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