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The double-decked A380 is configured with 471 seats: 399 in Economy Class, 60 Business Class seats, and 12 First Class Suites that are enclosed individual cabins with a sliding door for privacy.
Yvonne Yorke: Singapore Airline's World Class Service Yvonne Yorke 2012
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Forty-two wall ads, double-decked from left to right, all hand-painted in bright colors against a garish yellow background.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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The restaurant was a circular, double-decked structure made of dark wood, open to the historic hall it sat in.
Law of Attraction Allison Leotta 2010
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Forty-two wall ads, double-decked from left to right, all hand-painted in bright colors against a garish yellow background.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Forty-two wall ads, double-decked from left to right, all hand-painted in bright colors against a garish yellow background.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Forty-two wall ads, double-decked from left to right, all hand-painted in bright colors against a garish yellow background.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Showing off American equipment, Tunner asked the Foreign Minister if he wanted to see the new American C-97, the military version of the double-decked Boeing Stratocruiser, which, like the C-74, was used to fly heavy equipment from the United States to Rhein-Main.
Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010
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The restaurant was a circular, double-decked structure made of dark wood, open to the historic hall it sat in.
Law of Attraction Allison Leotta 2010
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The restaurant was a circular, double-decked structure made of dark wood, open to the historic hall it sat in.
Law of Attraction Allison Leotta 2010
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In distinction, at 10 Gracie Square, at 84th Street, a double-decked highway means that the co-op's first three floors were left facing the blank wall of an unattractive dry moat.
Michael Henry Adams: Great Houses of New York: The River Club, the Best Address, Part III 2009
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