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Or he could play a quick bout of a shoot-'em-up video game on his PDA with a passenger across the aisle.
PRISCILLA PARDINI Shorewood, Wis., Nov. 18, 2012 To the Editor: Recently on an Amtrak train, a fellow passenger across the aisle from me in the Quiet Car was involved in an animated cellphone conversation about a real estate transaction.
She was also the first woman to fly as a passenger across the Atlantic, the first woman to fly solo across the United States, and the first person to fly to Mexico City from Los Angeles.
He turned his back on punk and sought a different subject: "I became interested in photographing car journeys made as a passenger across London in order to map my existence".
Earhart received her flying license in 1921, broke the women's altitude record in 1922 and in 1928 flew as a passenger across the Atlantic, writing about it in "20 Hrs., 40 Min.," which established her fame.
When Continental Airlines examined revenue generated by each passenger, across flights, it realized a flight previously considered unprofitable thus expendable might be a key connection between airports used by a large pool of highly profitable customers.
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Only a handful of chartered flights carry passengers across the strait each year.
It has since whisked 5.6 billion passengers across the country without a single serious accident.
"Passengers across Britain will have been in similar situations on overcrowded, expensive trains," he said.
By the time of the explosion, zeppelins had carried about 405,000 passengers across the Atlantic.
The team, he said, used sleds to move passengers across mounds of snow.
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