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If your checked-in luggage does not arrive at the other end, or if it turns up damaged, you must report this to airline staff, or a customer services desk, before you leave the luggage collection area.
If anything goes wrong, such as the item not turning up, the item turning up damaged, the item not being what you ordered or it just isn't what you want, you'll need these receipts as proof of purchase.
Further searches by divers turned up the badly damaged remains of his plane, though the body of the pilot was never found.
A search can turn up vehicles damaged by the North Carolina floods after Hurricane Floyd in 1999, for example, Mr. Raines said.
It is only by leaks and litigation that the neglect and cruelties ever see the light of day and, more often than not, when court proceedings turn up material damaging or embarrassing to the government of the day, there is a rush to settle.
The agent, from the bureau's Minneapolis office, wrote in a Sept. 25 letter to two senators on the Judiciary Committee that the slightly damaged paperweight turned up last month on the desk of an F.B.I. secretary, who said it had been found by agents working at the trade center.
Mr. Cortright said the over loading of the switches and sub sequent wiring damage turned up last Wednesday in tests at the Manned Spacecraft center.
The infamous party thrown at Rachael Bell's house, in which 200 people turned up and caused £25,000 of damage, was advertised online as having a Skins theme.
The infamous party thrown at Rachael Bell's house, in which 200 people turned up and caused £25,000 of damage, was advertised online as having a Skins theme.
A girl advertised her house party in Essex on Facebook - and as a result over 200 people turned up and caused £30,000 worth of damage.
You can damage the wood if it's turned up too high.
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