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  • The usage reports, which are always up-to-date and can be accessed any time, show the number of successful section requests by month and title, turnaways by month, and total searches and sessions by month

    March 2007 2007

  • It also resulted in lines out the door of Denny's across america as bargain-hunting breakfasters swamped the eatery, prompting shortages and turnaways.

    Consumerist's Top 10 Ads Of 2009 - The Consumerist 2009

  • "Yes, there has definitely been an increased number of turnaways this year," said Jennifer Hill, executive director of the Alliance to End Homelessness in suburban Cook County,

    Aftermath News pjwalker911 2010

  • "Yes, there has definitely been an increased number of turnaways this year," said Jennifer Hill, executive director of the Alliance to End Homelessness in suburban Cook County,

    theadvertiser.com - 2010

  • "Yes, there has definitely been an increased number of turnaways this year," said Jennifer Hill, executive director of the Alliance to End Homelessness in suburban Cook County,

    TheState.com: The Buzz 2010

  • "Yes, there has definitely been an increased number of turnaways this year," said Jennifer Hill, executive director of the Alliance to End Homelessness in suburban Cook County,

    theadvertiser.com - 2010

  • 'Yes, there has definitely been an increased number of turnaways this year,' said Jennifer Hill, executive director of the Alliance to End Homelessness in suburban Cook County,

    The Times Today's News 2010

  • "Yes, there has definitely been an increased number of turnaways this year," said Jennifer Hill, executive director of the Alliance to End Homelessness in suburban Cook County,

    WSBTV.com - Local News 2010

  • With the decline in Manhattan occupancies and the loss of those turnaways, the hotels have to appeal to more local demand, said Hanson, especially local leisure guests and low-rate contract business, such as airline crews.

    unknown title 2009

  • With the decline in Manhattan occupancies and the loss of those turnaways, the hotels have to appeal to more local demand, said Hanson, especially local leisure guests and low-rate contract business, such as airline crews.

    unknown title 2009

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