Orient-Express love

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  • This is what Michael "Tess" Scanlon and Teri Kaplan discovered when competing against 24 of their co-workers in an "Amazing Race" style extravaganza put on by their bosses at Chandelier Creative, a multiplatform agency whose clients include Old Navy, Lane Crawford and Orient-Express hotels.

    Manhattan Ad Agency's Amazing Race Lizzie Simon 2011

  • Are we talking a NASP revival, which "failed" because technology wasn't available (is it today?) or an Orient-Express one?

    Space Plane Idea for Laug Haul Flights Resurrected by Virgin - NASA Watch 2009

  • Orient Express Orient-Express's Governor's Residence is a 48-room teak house where guests can lounge along its fan-shaped outdoor pool.

    Traveling in Yangon 2011

  • Next, Malone would tell him that the moon was full, or that the Orient-Express never arrived at night.

    Behemoth Mr. Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • The front half of the Orient-Express had come to rest only fifteen meters from the Tesla cannon.

    Behemoth Mr. Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • Tendrils of lightning leapt out in all directions, dancing on the frozen djinn and elephant, on the other fallen walkers, and along the wreckage of the Orient-Express.

    Behemoth Mr. Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • The Orient-Express was a real train, of course, running along various routes from Paris to Istanbul since 1883.

    Behemoth Mr. Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • The front half of the Orient-Express had finally slid to a halt, almost skidding into the Tesla cannon itself.

    Behemoth Mr. Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • Alek had heard his father say the same, that the Orient-Express had been built to spread Clanker influence into the Middle East, and then deeper into the heart of Asia.

    Behemoth Mr. Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • No one would notice it had slipped out of the city, or suspect the luxurious Orient-Express of carrying industrial cargo.

    Behemoth Mr. Scott Westerfeld 2010

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