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There are several reasons a person might check a bag and not board the plane, incidentally.
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Many business travelers dislike regional jets, incidentally, because those planes are cramped, have little carry-on storage and usually operate with all-coach cabins that negate the benefits of hard-won frequent-flier upgrade status levels.
Grandma is about as likely to blow up a plane as a 12-year-old, who incidentally is also subjected to a new "modified" screening procedure.
Likewise, Sam Byck Mario Cantonee), who is hellbent on flying a plane into the White House to kill Nixon — and who, incidentally, is dressed as Santa Claus — sees his act as holy and purifying.
The governor, who, incidentally, commutes from Westchester to Albany by car or plane, doesn't talk much about the system.
Incidentally, I brought that particular in-flight entertainment onto the plane with me, in the low-tech form of Antonia Fraser's brilliant 2001 biography, "Marie Antoinette: The Journey".
As cabinet ministers depart for their summer hols (incidentally, Margaret Beckett may be the only one not boarding a plane) this is a poignant moment to ask what the UK government is doing about aviation's burgeoning carbon footprint.
Incidentally, if this doesn't make you want to buy a plane ticket to Iceland immediately, then I'm not entirely sure we could ever be acquaintances.
Incidentally, this book starts with the most gut-churning description of a plane crash I've ever seen.
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Incidentally, it is elegant.
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