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If Independence--then known as Atlantic Coast--had sold to Mesa, it would have created the U.S.'s biggest regional airline, with a long-term contract feeding passengers from midsize cities to longer UAL-owned United Airlines flights.
Independence Air's Skeen Has No RegretsIndependence Air's Skeen Has No Regrets 2006
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LISOVICZ: But "The Washington Post" is saying that you partner up with Atlantic Coast, which is a regional airline?
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LISOVICZ: But "The Washington Post" is saying that you partner up with Atlantic Coast, which is a regional airline?
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LAST WEEK'S ANNOUNCEMENT by President Obama that he will support expanded oil and gas drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic Coast is a shrewd move.
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Mr. Hastings has criticized the administration for not allowing offshore oil drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and off the Atlantic Coast.
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When General Sherman reached the Atlantic Coast after his sensational march through Georgia, his troops first had to capture Fort McAllister before they could reach the ocean and the Navy supply ships.
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Under Obama's revised proposal, the studies to assess the environmental impacts of drilling off the Atlantic Coast would be accelerated, not the drilling itself which remains far from being a foregone conclusion.
Edward Flattau: Obama's Impossible Dream Edward Flattau 2011
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As sweltering temperatures challenged records in cities along the Atlantic Coast, kids sought sprinklers, workers sought shade and walkers stocked up on lemonade.
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Eventually the Black Seal departed and made its two-week voyage up the Atlantic Coast to Brooklyn.
Cocoa Arrives, By Sail Andrew Grossman 2011
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Eventually the Black Seal departed and made its two-week voyage up the Atlantic Coast to Brooklyn.
Cocoa Arrives, By Sail Andrew Grossman 2011
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