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Discover Ludwig'test hotels' is not grammatically correct and it is not a phrase that is typically used in written English.
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"We are currently offering guests in eight test hotels the opportunity to stream their content through our high-definition TVs whether it is Netflix, Hulu or Pandora".
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Google is rumoured to be working on dedicated Travel search engine and it's been spotted testing hotel prices in Google Maps.
He was disciplined for punching officials in the stomach, twice; head-butting a referee who asked him to take a drugs test; trashing hotel rooms; telling a Catholic rival he would have him shot, and pissing into pot plants.
A guest room has been earmarked for testing new hotel technologies, like automatic draperies or new lighting.
NHS free entitlements, such as continuing care, could be reduced or means-tested and hotel costs in hospital charged, as in France and Germany.
"NHS free entitlements, such as continuing care, could be reduced or means-tested and hotel costs in hospital charged," he continued.
The Egyptian authorities' investigation included testing all hotel employees for HAV antibodies (IgM, IgG), and scrutiny of food suppliers.
Mr. Rybchinsky demanded that the entire hotel staff take a lie detector test, but the hotel refused.
They serve the most brilliant breakfast on the beach and the whole hotel doesn't feel like a hotel at all, which is always a good test of a hotel.
On Feb. 10, bureau officials administered their own test in a hotel room in Los Alamos.
Now I will have another blood test near my hotel in Manhattan".
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