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was deplaned
verb
To disembark from an airplane.
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The flight was deplaned and all customers were re-screened by the TSA before being cleared for departure.
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And when I went out and did the first episode, I got a call as I was deplaning, saying would you come right back and do the finale of Season 2? And I said yes.
More and more people are being deplaned because they're Muslim.
During the unscheduled stopover, passengers were deplaned and bomb-sniffing dogs were brought aboard.
"All guests were deplaned safely and taken to the terminal.
The sentiment was echoed by the Guardian's Steven Thrasher: "She'd have threatened to sue, other passengers would have come to her aid, and the whole flight would have been deplaned before she'd been assaulted like that".
You listened to my story -- how I'd been deplaned because of faulty brakes, then delayed four hours because of an issue with FAA's radar, then my flight disappeared from the departure board -- all of which worked in a combined effort to bring me, on the brink of a breakdown, to you.
A few weeks ago, Elle Fanning was photographed deplaning at LAX in a baggy new velour Mizrahi creation the color of a strawberry smoothie.
In the now-deleted post, Linton and Mnuchin are photographed deplaning the military jet (according to Linton's Instagram post, they were landing in Kentucky), which Mnuchin is required to use for official government travel.
As we deplaned, there was a noticeable hissing sound from the waiting throng.
By the time he has landed and breezed past an airline employee who is trying to snare deplaned passengers with a weary smile, a clipboard and a questionnaire, the movie has introduced the woman who will change his life: that conveniently situated clipboard wrangler, Kate Ms. Thompsonn).
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