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Chartering Mr. DiLernia's boat isn't exactly Hemingwayesque.
Hooking Edible Tourists Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Chartering Mr. DiLernia's boat isn't exactly Hemingwayesque.
Hooking Edible Tourists Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Chartering Mr. DiLernia's boat isn't exactly Hemingwayesque.
Hooking Edible Tourists Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Chartering a Boeing 747, which seats up to 400, from New York to Johannesburg costs $1.7 million, according to Air Partner.
Scoring World Cup Seats Isaac Arnsdorf 2010
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Chartering transatlantic ships for themselves, they arrived in Paris, accompanied by French-Totonoc translators, and enjoyed the best the city had to offer, including architects who designed fabulous mansions for them.
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Chartering transatlantic ships for themselves, they arrived in Paris, accompanied by French-Totonoc translators, and enjoyed the best the city had to offer, including architects who designed fabulous mansions for them.
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Chartering a plane costs an average of $2,000 to $8,000 per hour.
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Chartering, however, was only one of the ways in which the government played a role in stimulating transport.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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Chartering, however, was only one of the ways in which the government played a role in stimulating transport.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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Chartering, however, was only one of the ways in which the government played a role in stimulating transport.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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