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Beginning with his first novel, "Stewardess," the 1984 story of a liaison between a young flight attendant and a discharged sailor, he has delivered plot lines that captivate the urban masses.
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Press the "Stewardess" call button on the right of the door.
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And indeed viewers saw immediately behind him a very pretty pert Asian woman in a stylish puce-colored outfit from designer Cathay Pacific's chic Stewardess line.
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You need to decide right now, says Stewardess Kate to Beautiful Younger Sister Laura, who is in a wedding dress and tears.
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Here are the qualifications for an American Stewardess: unmarried; age 20-26 years; height 5 feet 3 inches to 5 feet 8 inches; weight 135 pounds maximum
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If you know of a girl whose eyes are on the skies, and who meets AA's requirements, tell her to see us about a Stewardess position.
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On longer journeys, its companion, the Stewardess Fish, offers beverage and snack service.
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Here are the qualifications for an American Stewardess: unmarried; age 20-26 years; height 5 feet 3 inches to 5 feet 8 inches; weight 135 pounds maximum
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Then we are vulnerable to having “The Stewardess” return to Washington as a U.S.
Begich Gains Decisive Lead Over Stevens in Alaska Senate Race - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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If you know of a girl whose eyes are on the skies, and who meets AA's requirements, tell her to see us about a Stewardess position.
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