Sentence examples for same frequent from inspiring English sources

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Online customers now get the same frequent flier credits offered to the company's other customers.

He said that while the needs of leisure travelers and first-time business travelers are often the same, frequent business travelers heading to the same places on each trip have different needs.

Bede in the eighth century saw almost exactly the same: frequent globes of flame rising out of a pit, in which flared the sparks of human souls.The shape of Hell, as Dante described it (and he, together with Milton, is the primary textual source for the Christian Hell, at least), is an inverted funnel of several layers separated by rocky banks, with each layer deeper and narrower than the last.

Dolby Dimension are working a pretty interesting angle here, however, as the "first wireless headphones perfected for home entertainment," rather than going after the same frequent flier demo as most of the competition.

All the same, frequent travelers should make sure to consult with salespeople before committing to a new product in order to verify its functionality abroad even if that means getting the more expensive model.

Everything else being equal (same frequent flyer status, etc).

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Majed Moqed ordered his ticket through the same frequent-flier number, also paying for his ticket with cash in Baltimore, and sitting in seat 12A.

We're going up north.' Who would have thought?" Abdulaziz al-Omari booked his flight at the same time as Mr. Atta, using the same frequent-flier profile, and traveled with Mr. Atta from Portland, Me., to Boston, according to the F.B.I. documents.

A network-systems administrator, an oil-and-gas-company vice-president, a journalist, and a dermatologist hire nannies from the same countries, dine at the same Thai restaurants, travel abroad on the same frequent-flier miles, and invest in the same emerging-markets index funds.

A fair experimental manipulation in SGT is to evaluate the effect of final outcome by varying outcome under a constant gain-loss frequency, namely, by manipulating the final outcome variable under the same frequent-gain or frequent-loss context (Table 2 and Figure 2).

Many of these same players frequent the Wednesday night blues jam at the Tap House Cafe in Bedford Hills.

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