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"flier" Definitions
  1. [countable] (informal) a person who flies an aircraft (usually a small one, not a passenger plane)
  2. [countable] a person who travels in a plane as a passenger see also frequent flyer
  3. [countable] a person who operates something such as a model aircraft or a kite from the ground
  4. [countable] a thing, especially a bird or an insect, that flies in a particular way
  5. [countable] a small sheet of paper that advertises a product or an event and is given to a large number of people
  6. [countable] (informal) a person, an animal or a vehicle that moves very quickly
  7. (also more frequent flying start) [singular] a very fast start to a race, competition, etc.

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Wherever that flier at, that flier is lit right now.
The Trump campaign reprinted the flier, but the second flier also included several errors.
In one experiment, I showed some people a flier advertising their political party, while other people saw an apolitical flier.
Know the Pecking Order For free upgrades, elite frequent-flier status trumps the ticket price paid by a less frequent flier.
Relative to Republicans who saw the apolitical flier, Republicans who saw the partisan flier reported feeling closer to their religious faith.
A flier who has attained MVP status — the lowest frequent-flier status — on Alaska earns, for example, 50 percent bonus miles on flights they take.
Say you want to find your United frequent flier number because you're not actually all that much of a frequent flier and don't have it memorized.
"None of this ever happened," Flier said after the hearing.
"He's always proclaimed his innocence from day one," Flier added.
To put it bluntly, the frequent flier mile is dead.
What we're doing is sending over the frequent flier number.
"Frequent-flier miles are great for cabin upgrades, " she said.
"Union dues cost around $700 a year," one flier said.
In 18 months he'd racked up 250,000 frequent flier miles.
Like many people, I am a terrible, awful, nervous flier.
Attend that local community potluck we saw a flier for?
The Nevada Independent was first to report on the flier.
"It was so obviously fake," he said of the flier.
"None of this ever happened," his attorney Andrew Flier said.
Bannon's name appears above Priebus' in the CPAC promotional flier.
Passenger drone, perhaps, or flier, or bandit or personal airborne transport.
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — The flier had been circulating for weeks.
He handed the flier to one guy in the back seat.
It's not going to be a high flier name that doubles.
Is the Phantom 4 as good a flier as DJI promises?
Why not take a flier with this grandson of Sunday Silence?
"We're looking for refuge," a flier circulated on social media states.
Ms. Roem left a campaign flier for his wife, who was.
"I am not a good flier, very nervous," Ms. Lyons said.
"I am a flier," he said in an interview this week.
To boost their frequent-flier miles on the Tex Sutton transports?
The flier says voting could influence local and federal housing policies.
That alone merits taking a flier on making America great again.
Activists handed out the flier in Philadelphia during the Centennial Exhibition.
What your biometrics are in that case is a frequent flier number.
All my travel means I have a LOT of frequent flier miles.
An officer collected this 1968 flier for an event featuring Muhammad Ali.
As such, it offers the flier more control, but doesn't require it.
Rating: 1 million frequent flier miles divided by the resulting 11,000+ lbs.
The collaborator in Mitchell always, in time, brings out the solo flier.
It is a flier, but I would limit it to 10 percent.
Others say a casual conversation can quell fears of the unknown flier.
He created a mailer of his own, borrowing imagery from Amazon's flier.
"We will not hand over our healthcare for promises," the flier reads.
The concert flier was adorned with a red car bearing Christmas gifts.
I will always take your flier, because I know what it's like.
Nike said the flier threatening termination was not distributed by the company.
The flier said a neighborhood watch was being formed by the group.
Or perhaps you are using three years' worth of accumulated frequent-flier miles.
They appeared alongside a flier for the Fun Shop at the Kentucky Museum.
Click here to view original GIFThe Mavic Pro is a very nimble flier.
"Bring your laundry," reads one flier, for a show held at a laundromat.
The app saves frequent flier and reward program information for the various airlines.
Here's Joseph O'Neill's new short story, then, "The Flier," in The New Yorker.
This year they just had a flier made to advertise the stock clearance.
Fuller is worth a late-round flier, while Miller should be left undrafted.
We spotted a torn flier tacked to a wooden fence advertising Talisman's sale.
A flier for an election night concert bearing a cartoon portrait of Mrs.
He used some frequent flier miles to visit Taylor in the Twin Cities.
Another couple from my high school has begun racking up frequent-flier miles.
But it seems like a relatively inexpensive solution to take a flier on.
It was a different case for the flier in the line before her.
Who is to blame for a faceless flier or for anonymous internet trolling?
Mr. McCaskey gave him a flier with instructions, and hoped for the best.
At the same time, it's become harder to improve your frequent-flier status.
This internationally focused festival racks up artistic frequent-flier miles by the thousands.
Whether a customer had frequent-flier status was another consideration, the report says.
Putnam's Return / Home Townships of Flier Hold Celebrations — Monument to Her Is Unveiled.
And, much like frequent-flier programs, most cruise ship companies feature loyalty programs.
It looks great, everyone will know you're stylish and you're a frequent flier.
Gere's racked up the frequent flier miles with trips to the nation's capital.
He was arrested early on Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles, Flier said.
"Get a trustworthy attorney & explore all options to fight your case," the flier reads.
Tacked to the wall was a flier illustrated with a pair of boxing gloves.
Check out the full flier below and enter the lottery through Webster Hall here.
" Another passenger, Kristopher Johnson, of El Paso, Texas, told PEOPLE: "I'm a nervous flier.
They all laughed and then drove away and threw the flier out the window.
Zlatan, the frequent flier, and Totti, the home-alone Roman, are obviously gifted men.
The flier then directed people to the The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website.
"An unhappy frequent flier doesn't have as many other options as before," he said.
Want to share your frequent flier miles with a friend or a family member?
Nick's racking up some serious frequent flier miles ... and dude seems impervious to jetlag!
"I've always been a nervous flier and you're used to bumpy turbulence," he said.
I don't think he's worth much more than a vet flier at this point.
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They then subjected him to the "frequent flier program," a method of sleep deprivation.
Democrats who saw a political flier, in the other hand, had the opposite response.
Not a frequent flier member or a holder of a high-end credit card?
Maybe you, as an infrequent flier, have no use for Airplane Mode at all.
Preboarding: Customers with disabilities; Mint (premium class); and Mosaic (high frequent flier status) fliers.
That's really where frequent-flier miles come into play, for those last-minute flights.
The airlines devised frequent flier programs and "fortress hubs" to maximize their pricing power.
It's worth checking to see if your airline's frequent flier program offers a discount.
It was unclear whether the pilot in Sunday's crash was a first-time flier.
The station posted a flier on Thursday urging anyone with information to come forward.
Most people watching the Atlanta Pride Parade this month tucked away Billy Holder's flier.
Becoming a frequent flier loyalty member with an airline can obviously save you money.
It all adds up to a daunting set of rules for frequent-flier programs.
Join the frequent-flier programs of every airline you fly, whether frequently or not.
Flier said he believes the arrest results from criminal grand jury proceedings in the case.
If there's one thing that road-weary traveling employees earn, it's their frequent flier miles.
" When I asked about the popular flier, she said: "I made it myself. Simple. Powerful.
"We are not going because we want to," read one flier he shared on Facebook.
Talk to them in the elevator and halls, post a flier on the bulletin board.
"A new video game system with the latest hits sounds like fun," one flier said.
Now here was a flier that instantly intrigued her and the rest of the family.
"We saw that flier under the door and we all jumped on board," Mejias said.
But in this situation, I stand with my fellow frequent flier, I stand with Ann!
Investors are crowding into indexes, not generally taking a flier on the hot new name.
Otherwise, airlines require a minimum amount of flying each year to achieve frequent-flier status.
Thousands upon thousands of frequent flier miles have already been donated to the couple's foundation.
Flier entered a not guilty plea on Tyndall's behalf during a 20-minute court hearing.
"I'm here to talk about this," he said, waving a flier about the tax proposal.
His attorney, Andrew Flier, said he is not suicidal, nor is he a danger to himself.
The flier also listed 10 of the bakery's competitors and urged customers to shop there instead.
The concerned parents arrived carrying a missing person flier with a photo of their daughter's face.
Bonus: For employees who travel often, those frequent flier miles and hotel points quickly add up.
Yesil cofounded the dot com high-flier CyberCash before joining USVP as a partner in 1998.
What the Nets are thinking: There is no downside to Brooklyn taking a flier on McDaniels.
"All information is considered confidential and will be destroyed when not needed anymore," the flier states.
The airline told INSIDER it's extremely unlikely the flier would have managed to pull this off.
The girls' landings teetered, their timing lagged and one flier couldn't seem to maintain her balance.
American, Delta and United customers can earn miles by linking their frequent flier numbers with AudienceRewards.
Itineraries The perks of being a frequent flier are not as valuable as they once were.
Its webbed feet have adapted to living on hardened lava, but it is a weak flier.
A flier in the window of a shuttered variety store advertised a long-ago Christmas parade.
Early boarding, now aligned with frequent flier status and more expensive tickets, largely means avoiding them.
And he should fire the party official who came up with the idea for the flier.
The carrier is obligated to transport the passenger by rebooking the flier on a future flight.
Amy Klobuchar and businessman Tom Steyer are expected to "Protect Culinary Healthcare," according to the flier.
Nancy Marquis, another longtime United flight attendant, retired in 2007 but is still a frequent flier.
For weeks, a flier for the Unite the Right meeting made its way around the internet.
Unless you're a truly frequent flier, the airport tends to mark a moment of significant change.
Recently, the state's Culinary Workers Union issued a flier outlining the candidates' positions on top issues.
Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, with 878 days in orbit, is the world's most experienced space flier.
Gaining status early in the year also gives the flier more time to enjoy the benefits.
In the past few years most airlines have added spending requirements to their frequent-flier programs.
Ms. Trimarco, a physician assistant, contacted the Adamses after noticing their flier at a coffee shop.
Jet-card buyers also receive the highest level of status, diamond medallion, in Delta's frequent flier program.
No, it's not the fact that flier can get out of any potluck obligations, it's the price.
The sale will also include the assumption of about $1.9 billion worth of Aeroplan's frequent flier points.
If you really care about frequent flier miles, you end up doing all sorts of crazy things.
A well-placed punch can send even a flier like Pharah or D.Va plummeting to unrecoverable deaths.
" Frequent Flier "I'm based in New York, but travel roundtrip a minimum of four times a month.
However, their Basic Economy fliers ca not select their own seats and receive fewer frequent flier miles.  
But I'm a daytime flier who doesn't own a car and enjoys taking my drones on trips.
Another cousin found a flier for the Door in Brayan's jacket pocket, and he called the organization.
"Introduce a ban on air miles and frequent flier loyalty schemes that incentivize excessive flying," it suggested.
His sister went to a birthday party there and he snagged a flier promoting the open gym.
He also pushed to fly Delta rather than the government's contract carrier, to accrue frequent flier miles.
The pilot, an experienced flier named Timothy McCormack, told the heliport he could not find his way.
Ms. Wright said first-class passengers and platinum-level frequent flier members receive one complimentary spa treatment.
Somehow, I saw a flier for a show by someone named Charles Busch at the old Duplex.
To visit them is to clock up frequent flier points for a final trip to the afterlife.
He said Ms. Logan called him and he agreed to make a flier to promote the picnic.
A flier said that people from the two groups were planning to target public places with bombs.
Ms. Wilson said she had seen a flier taped to a wall next to an ice machine.
He trained alongside Sunita Williams, herself a two-time space flier and veteran of the space station.
Travelers should look at airlines' schedules and destinations, and the benefits offered at each elite flier level.
The final flier — and by far the most powerful — revealed the voting history of the recipients' neighbors.
After that, he made it official by posting a flier on his local co-op bulletin board.
The airline does give members of its frequent flier program 2,500 frequent flier miles if they have to wait more than 20 minutes at the carousel after a domestic flight, but only if they know to ask for it via another online form and do so within three days.
"People see the iconography on social media, download a flier and just call themselves an antifascist," says Vysotsky.
Eat I don't see how it's possible to rack up frequent-flier points without racking up mishaps too.
The more credit cards and frequent flier accounts you open, the more you have to keep track of.
The flight attendants told me he was a frequent flier, brushed off his behavior & kept giving him drinks.
But she wasn't the only record-breaking female flier of her time, and she certainly wasn't the best.
I would tell my cousin with a gambling addiction to take a flier on the Titans and why.
They dragged on the platform below, and, like a trapeze flier missing a catch, the paper sank downward.
" She figured it out, she said, only when the competition ended and "the country handed out a flier.
"John Kasich's story began in Pennsylvania," read a flier at his event on Wednesday, showing the Pittsburgh skyline.
One rare area of agreement is that frequent flier programs can be tweaked to promote environmentally conscious behavior.
"The number of papers is extraordinary," said Dr. Jeffrey Flier, until 2016 the dean of Harvard Medical School.
The team can, for example, offer discounted fares or match a passenger's status with other frequent flier programs.
CreditCreditDevin Yalkin for The New York Times In 2013, a flier began making the rounds in Gardendale, Ala.
The rare flier who successfully developed inside The Process, Covington has quietly emerged as a solid NBA player.
The mayor asked somebody in the city hall front office to find a copy of the discarded flier.
A flier sent to voters Monday from Republican candidate Ed Charamut's campaign attacked his opponent, Democratic state Rep.
Bourdain, who traveled the globe for his culinary adventure shows, gave his "accumulated frequent flier miles" to his wife.
His eyes wandering to a political flier on a nearby table, Mr. Cruz seized on a bit of evidence.
In December, on World AIDS Day, Mr. Porton handed out his flier, as he had for almost 25 years.
Mr. Lyons sent him an email saying the flier was "inappropriate," and asked that he collect those already distributed.
More than just a password manager, 1Password can store credit-card information, software licenses, frequent-flier numbers and more.
Once they go to their car, the unsuspecting subjects found a similar flier obstructing the view on their windshield.
Ruiz decided to donate his frequent-flier miles to the man's family and reached out to Reddit, BuzzFeed reported.
Visitors to the park are given a bright yellow flier that depicts a person getting gored by a bison.
" Another shows a flier drawn with a bright green leaf and a note: "Weed be perfect at prom, right?
Timeline of the R. Kelly scandal The flier prominently featured Kelly wearing a gold crown and smoking a cigar.
For the intrepid boozehound with some frequent flier miles to burn, here's a list of a few to hit.
"Aeroflot has taken the decision to take this passenger out of its frequent flier program," Aeroflot told the agency.
He needed cash so he answered an ad that promised cash for frequent flier miles, selling them for $2,000.
It is, in essence, the opposite of a frequent-flier program: the more you fly, the higher the penalty.
During his 2016 campaign, a flier circulated depicting him with devil's horns and a goatee, surrounded by gothic lettering.
And if coastal elites who fly overseas on frequent flier miles do not like it, so much the better.
The email also includes mentions of the governor's accomplishments on Jewish causes, which were also detailed on the flier.
Earlier in the day, the Sanders campaign responded with a statement from its Nevada state director regarding the flier.
I've been a frequent flier my whole life, but I didn't have a neck pillow until my last trip.
If you're a Star Alliance Gold member (a frequent flier in the Star Alliance network of nearly 30 airlines).
To underscore their outsider status —and their sometimes unorthodox methods — we hit on the idea of a D.I.Y. flier.
Ms. Bhutto racked up tens of thousands of frequent-flier miles while exploring popular culture emerging from the East.
The (only?) downside of traveling on Air Force One has got to be the lack of frequent flier miles.
Without frequent-flier status, you'll still have to use miles or pay cash for that bigger, more comfortable seat.
"I, like so many people, a few years ago got sucked into the frequent flier-mile game," he says.
In 2176, the government returned Ai's passport, and ever since, the artist, 123, has been an unusually frequent flier.
Question is, was it enough to make NBA teams think about taking a flier on the middle Ball brother?
Mr. Roe's firm, working for Mr. Cruz's opponent, produced a flier attacking Mr. Cruz's legal work for a Chinese company.
While few expect Trump to do substantial work overseas this week, the President's burgeoning frequent flier status carries substantial risks.
The carrier later backed away from the offer and is now transforming it into the ultimate frequent flier point spend.
The two-page flier provides detailed advice on what an undocumented person should do if stopped by an ICE agent.
You can post a digital version of your missing dog flier on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
"Defend America" declared a flier from the American Identity Movement that was posted at California Polytechnic State University in May.
Bernie Sanders on Wednesday of "viciously" attacking the group, after it circulated a flier criticizing Sanders' "Medicare for All" proposal.
From there, he could see all the traveler's personal details (including frequent flier number) and reschedule booked flights at will.
But maybe you are not a frequent flier (be glad and rejoice) or don't care to go through that process.
Watch as wingsuit flier Uli Emanuele zips through a ring of fire in the Italian Alps in the video below.
My frequent-flier credit card granted us one free checked bag each, which easily pays for its $90 annual fee.
"Educate the existing flier that it's okay to share and that you can book through a digital medium," Petrossov said.  
A Marine Hornet struck the ground at a military training range in California on July 27, 183, killing flier Maj.
I'm sure there are people who saw the flier and thought "oh it's a woman!" but his name is Brandon.
"This is just American ingenuity," Brett Snyder, the president of Cranky Flier, an airline industry blog, said of the store.
He also likes that he can accrue frequent flier miles on the shuttle that apply to the airline's whole network.
The flier tries to foment worry among ultra-Orthodox Jews that Ms. Nixon would not back taxpayer support of yeshivas.
"All you need to do is get dressed up, really nice, and show up to Boardwalk Hall," the flier read.
In that case, I recommend falling back on frequent-flier miles if you have them, and booking far in advance.
His answer came in the form of a flier advertising free beer and pizza at the then-named Branson Theater.
While studying fiction writing at the New School, he saw a flier for an apartment in a former cake factory.
Mr. Lobl suggested the language for the mailer in an email to two campaign aides, who helped create the flier.
I was seduced by the ticket price, $1,73 each, and the 21,393 frequent flier miles I thought we would accrue.
A trip down the aisle requires frequent flier miles and a passport for many brides shopping for traditional wedding garments.
The missing-person flier posted by the police says that Alexzandra last communicated with her mother on Facebook on Aug.
He said he takes it because he's a nervous flier, but cops noted it should not be taken with alcohol.
Word spread about the event over the weekend after a flier was posted to social media using the hashtag #runwithcoachbeigel.
"There's obviously the idea of charging for a carry-on," said Brett Snyder, who writes the Cranky Flier airline blog.
In what was called the "frequent-flier program," they moved him from cell to cell to prevent him from sleeping.
A widely shared flier urged Iranians to strike and create daily traffic jams on major roads by stopping their cars.
Flier said his client was returned to custody on Friday after examinations and a battery of tests medically cleared him.
In terms of frequent flier programs, 51 percent went for Air China, followed by China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines.
Earlier this week, pranksters took to Facebook to create an invite to the show, complete with a swanky, very believable flier.
" After she complained, however, flight attendants told her the man is a frequent flier, and that she shouldn't "take it personally.
Dom found Mobley because his name was on the End of the World party flier (shout out to the wayback machine).
The sale will also include the assumption of about C$1.9 billion worth of Aeroplan's frequent flier points, the companies said.
"Escapades of a Bipolar Princess" As fate would have it, Maxwell came across a flier in 2001 advertising a disability festival.
Four decades after American Airlines invented the frequent flier, loyalty programs have started to spread beyond airlines and into urban travel.
"We don't mind if you disagree with us, we just want you to be safe," a flier said with maternal concern.
Then, in January 2014, a teacher at her Catholic high school handed her a flier about the upcoming March for Life.
The flier offers only a phone number — "one free question by phone" — but the line often goes straight to voice mail.
The unexpected flight was fun for the little boys, scary for their first-time flier mom especially when they hit turbulence.
Frequent-flier miles are less valuable than they once were, but free upgrades still tend go to the most loyal customers.
Or you can transfer points to the program's 13 travel partners, including United and Southwest, turning them into frequent flier miles.
I may also have had a sparkling beverage, just to get into the mindset of the business class flier, you understand.
Without much hope, they agreed to take a flier on a drug called nivolumab, part of the new frontier of immunotherapy.
Character Study A flier in the mail led to dance lessons and a new lease on life for a Holocaust survivor.
Ms. Raimondo, who could not be reached on Sunday, also handed out a copy of the flier, according to the complaint.
On top of being a bad flier, I'm normally very busy and wouldn't get a chance to do my spa treatments.
Near LeFrak City, Miguel Rodriguez, a 26-year-old Uber driver, looked at a Monserrate flier hanging outside a Columbian bakery.
The flier was strongly denounced by Mr. Cuomo's fellow Democrats, accompanied by calls for Mr. Berman's resignation from prominent party members.
The flier, which was paid for by the New York State Democratic Committee, was strongly denounced by Mr. Cuomo's fellow Democrats.
The Spectrum flier was the first of the acid house era to be printed in full color, despite the expense involved.
In general, remember that children can earn frequent flier miles, so you may want to register them for your preferred program.
The flier also said that 2020 Democratic candidates former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen.
The flier distributed by the Culinary Union outlines where the leading 2020 Democratic candidates stand on health care, immigration and jobs.
Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, an art collector based in Turin, Italy, is what you would call an art fair frequent flier.
But after receiving a flier in the mail, he attended a workshop where he learned how much financial aid Stanford offers.
This month, United Airlines introduced a partnership with Timeshifter that offers free access to members of its frequent flier program, MileagePlus.
On the other hand, one hardly has to rack up this many frequent-flier miles to reach such a banal conclusion.
A flier for a local domestic violence shelter was taped to the cinder-block wall, one of its tabs ripped off.
A flier for a local domestic violence shelter was taped to the cinder-block wall, one of its tabs ripped off.
"If they could visit here, I would continue staying for a very long time," said Koch, a first-time space flier.
They asked for an extra flier so they could post it on Facebook, or make copies and tape them up elsewhere.
This was to help the police put together his missing-person flier — or, if the time came, to identify the body.
The new Wild One Air Travel Carrier ($125) meets all the needs of your four-legged frequent flier — and yours too.
Finding a pet carrier that meets all the needs of your four-legged frequent flier, and yours, too, is a challenge.
Almost easy to miss, tucked next to a splashy flier that reads, "Campaign to Stop Killer Robots," is a stuffed panda.
More than 200 athletes battled it out at this year's Wind Games in Spain for the top title of world's fastest flier.
Julianne Hough's frequent-flier status must be through the roof ... she just surfaced in Alaska a couple weeks after her African honeymoon.
The flier displaying the Trump slate is supposed to be the tip sheet that party members use to fill out their ballot.
Parris responded by distributing a flier calling Ervin, who is African-American, the "gang candidate" for attending a protest against police brutality.
If you are a fearless flier but break out into a cold sweat at the airport car rental counter, you're not alone.
Force every politically connected flier, from members of Congress to the lobbyists that influence them, to do without their laptops on planes.
All of the space will be leased to other companies, GeekWire reported, citing the flier and conversations with commercial real estate agents.
The U.S. serves more than 894.24 million passengers with a total TSA budget of $7.44 billion, working out to $8.32 per flier.
The purpose of the updates is to ensure that every drone flier has the most up-to-date information and flight restrictions.
Whether it's an overzealous attendance policy or taking employees' frequent flier miles, even a couple of unnecessary rules can drive people crazy.
Mr Snyder, the author of the Cranky Flier blog, hasn't been the only person to notice this price anomaly in recent days.
The "common cuckoo," as the species is called, is capable of exhilarating odysseys, despite a reputation as a not-so-great flier.
Some drivers opened the windows to accept a flier and a snack; others got out their cell phones to film the protesters.
United Airlines is one of the few United States carriers that allow members to tie their frequent flier accounts to a registry.
" Mr. Fox, for one, is sold on American's offering: "You have to know so many things today to be a frequent flier.
Her agent was so set on her nabbing the part that he flew her out on his own frequent flier miles.6.
However, be aware that you might not earn frequent flier miles through a consolidator ticket, and the ticket may be nonchangeable. PlanetAmex.
One flier sent to voters showed Mr. Lamb firing an assault weapon, an attempt to weaken the Democrat's support among liberal voters.
The flier advertising a near-one-acre plot of land for sale in Elmhurst, Queens, looks like a typical real estate listing.
According to the flier, the lot is a great opportunity to capitalize on the growing demand for residential space in the neighborhood.
The flier accused Gibson's of being a "racist establishment" with a long record of racial profiling and discrimination, according to the lawsuit.
The system can be used to manage the reservations, crew schedules, frequent-flier programs and other key parts of an airline's operation.
The flier, which was obtained by The New York Times, featured a clip-art drawing of a person standing on two dice.
The flier was produced and sent out by a group of parents calling itself Focus (Future of Our Community Utilizing Schools) Gardendale.
It's also a favorite of many travelers; the website The Points Guy named its frequent flier program the best in the country.
But in the increasingly byzantine world of frequent flier mileage reward programs, the term has little or no connection to physical distance.
Washington (CNN)The influential Culinary Union said on Wednesday it has been "viciously attacked" after it distributed a flier criticizing Vermont Sen.
He leaned back in his chair and looked at the flier as if the moment it advertised had already come and gone.
Leach said the base's leadership "realized the inappropriateness" of the flier several days ago and immediately began removing it from various locations.
Other miles and dollars can be redeemed for flights or other items but do not help the flier get the top benefits.
The flier must then meet the flying and spending requirements of the new airline within a certain period to maintain that status.
The only propaganda from the "Vote No" campaign seen so far was a flier passed out at a Democratic event earlier this year.
"When I asked Schal how he'd approach a big flier like the one I had, he said, "I'd approach it with my foot.
Parris, for his part, acknowledges accusations of authoritarian tendencies, and says he understands why many felt the "gang candidate" flier was race baiting.
Others contain Social Security numbers, credit card information, frequent flier numbers, personal cell phone numbers, addresses, birth dates, and, of course, email addresses.
He spends his year racking up frequent flier miles, traveling the world to meet with Facebook's community of 9,000 developers across 136 companies.
Flier notes that if you have that provider's app installed on your phone already, you can see fare estimates and pick-up times.
This standard flier normally goes for $49.99, but the Force Flyers DIY Building Block Fly 'n Drive Drone is available now for $39.99.
It's not easy trying to find the next high flier about to revolutionize an industry and, in the process, disrupt the status quo.
Her face adorns a weatherworn flier stapled next to the front door of a highway trading post in the village of Burns Lake.
As a frequent flier, I usually turn off at the preflight spiel, but on Southwest I always listen, smile or laugh out loud.
"I wish I had had the wisdom and the maturity to deny that request," he said of being instructed to print the flier.
No one was hurt and Ford safely landed his single-engine Husky — a modern, American-made backcountry flier — in the Monday afternoon incident.
Each passenger on each plane represents multiple transactions: Each seat assignment, meal preference, child requirement and frequent-flier number is a separate log.
Dean of students Meredith Raimondo reportedly joined the massive protests and even handed out a flier denouncing the bakery as a racist business.
Fisher House operates the Hero Miles Program, using donated frequent flier miles to bring family members to the bedside of injured service members.
Since she is a frequent flier, often for international trips, Campbell takes special care of herself to ensure a safe and smooth journey.
Was Ms. Park, the flier asked, now cracking down on her critics in an attempt to keep that scandal from coming to light?
The bakery accused the college of supporting demonstrations outside the shop in which protesters distributed a flier printed on a copier on campus.
"Cathay Pacific does actually do some quite aggressive fare sales from Asia," said Rob Burgess, the editor of a frequent flier website, headforpoints.com.
Because I'm a Global Entry Program member and therefore usually a TSA PreCheck flier, Southwest's "Fly By" priority lane doesn't matter to me.
The only information the detained immigrants have received from guards is a one-page flier about the virus written in English, he said.
Many hotels offer room discounts for guests who are members of affinity groups such as AARP, AAA, frequent flier programs and the military.
No carry-on luggage is permitted, forcing anyone without elite frequent-flier status to check anything larger than a backpack — for a fee.
Pinned to a health food store bulletin board she finds a flier advertising the perfect position: high pay, low time commitment, and legal.
Earlier this year, she spotted a flier for a free program at the education center that provided training to become a teaching assistant.
An Air Force base in Georgia has issued an apology for a flier promoting a "fun shoot" on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
He is unhappy about the prospect of not being able to use overhead bins or accrue as many — or any — frequent-flier miles.
Wellington, 40, who cannot always travel with Naegel, had to use a friend's frequent-flier miles to get to the sectional near Houston.
And so the Yankees are taking a low-risk flier, signing Tulowitzki to a one-year, major-league-minimum contract, pending a physical.
If there wasn't a number on the flier, you might get one when you bought the ticket, or you might get directions directly.
After watching their fortunes — and retirement funds — shrivel, few Americans were in a position to take a fresh flier on beaten-down stocks.
"Ted took a bit of a flier with us," recalls one of the firm's founders, Mike Carvin, another Regan-era Department of Justice vet.
Check out the flier below, pick up your tickets here, and we'll see you on the dancefloor, as well as the ice-skating rink.
But a new flier from the powerful Culinary Workers Union warns that Sanders would "end Culinary Healthcare," which covers 130,000 workers and family members.
Sometimes you just got to be 21, sometimes you get to be your frequent flier number, sometimes it's voice, sometimes it's face, sometimes fingerprint.
Police released a flier showing a man who had previously been called "a person of interest" and who is now classified as a suspect.
As people walked back to their cars, they had an accomplice walk in front of them and drop a large flier on the floor.
The result is a potentially faster, more stable flier with a level of intelligence that outstrips virtually all other consumer drones on the market.
A Michigan professor has inspired people to donate millions of frequent-flier miles to migrant families separated by the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy.
Writing for The Telegraph, the flier explained how they lived the high life on an eight-hour British Airways flight from Singapore to Sydney.
Ms. Alcantara said the flier was perceived as being racist and that it was distributed in Jewish neighborhoods, where Mr. Sharpton was very unpopular.
A top-level flier on United, American and Delta who buys a regular coach ticket may choose a seat in the premium economy section.
" Trump also said the Texas senator's use of a voter-turnout flier marked "voter violation" that mimicked an official document was akin to "fraud.
Donate frequent flier miles The Fisher House Foundation has a network of homes on the grounds of military and VA hospitals around the country.
According to Gaharu, a management consultant and frequent flier, Sunday's Flight JT43 was around two hours late taking off from the Indonesian resort island.
Incentives like frequent-flier miles or rewards points only amplify a temptation that banks and financial services companies have been profiting from for decades.
" The flier added that such a change "can only be the result of a long hard struggle against bigotry, prejudice, persecution, exploitation — even genocide.
Finding a dining table for the narrow space outside the kitchen proved equally nettlesome, though it didn't require the use of frequent-flier miles.
A few days later, Rodney expanded his campaign into digital territory, writing the flier up as a Facebook post and paying for its promotion.
The claims in the flier were untrue, including the reference to the BDS movement, which seeks to punish Israel with boycotts, divestment and sanctions.
One club did try to up the game in flier design: Mr. Oakenfold's Spectrum night, held on Mondays and finishing at 3:30 a.m.
Frequent-flier programs at all three major carriers have gone through changes that have left many travelers less than pleased, to put it generously.
Racking up frequent-flier miles (New York to Los Angeles to London to Los Angeles) to woo Oscar voters at question-and-answer sessions.
First, you would have seen a flier, an advertisement for a human force-field experiment or a camera that took pictures of the past.
So if you are an investor planning for long-term goals like retirement, it could be worth taking a flier on Uber and Lyft.
Unless you're a frequent flier or an aviation nerd, airline strikes (if you remember any at all) could be a blip in your memory.
For all the frequent-flier miles Chrome racked up in 2015, he had two races and two second-place finishes to show for it.
But there was a silver lining for the Vermont senator: many observers had seen the flier as presaging a union endorsement of another candidate.
At Thursday's press conference, Argüello-Kline held back on further criticisms of Sanders and instead referred back to the flier describing the candidates' positions.
For the first time since frequent flier programs got their start in the 1980s, most American airline passengers are earning rewards in a new way.
If you're a frequent flier, sign up for TSA Pre-Check or Customs and Border Protection's Global Entry to get expedited screening at the airport.
The flier, which compared six Democratic presidential hopefuls' positions on health care, jobs and immigration, took aim at Sanders over his Medicare-for-all policy.
Jacobson, however, pointed to a flier he alleged was photoshopped by Infowars staff to show his face on the body of a Hasidic Jewish man.
A ranking by frequent flier booking site RewardExpert shows which U.S. airlines are most—and least—likely to get your bags safely to your destination.
"For them to just tack on a charge like that is kind of adding insult to injury," says Lee Joseph, a flier from Portland, Oregon.
"We'd moved it up so people could travel and we passed out a flier to all the kids about the change," Pastor Chris Jennette explains.
Chad Drexel came face to face with the – and who laughed at him when handed Brittanee's missing person flier, he claims in a new interview.
Even with the strong correlation, investors are better off buying a basket of marijuana stocks rather than taking a flier on one company, Nicholls said.
"Actually, I'm distributing these," I said, holding out a flier that read "Dad, Where are you?" above a photo of my 2000-year-old father.
You may get more benefits with the frequent flier miles and travel perks of an airline credit card than what an automotive card could supply.
While you may enjoy exploring new locations and boosting your frequent flier status, be sure to also pay attention to your physical and mental health.
In a message, Mr. Galin confirmed that his frequent flier account had been blocked, and said he found out about the penalty through news reports.
Weeks before the dance, she pressed her mother by showing her a flier with school rules: no dirty dancing, no strapless dresses, transportation by bus.
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — The flier began circulating on social media in Honduras this month, showing a lone migrant sketched against a bright red backdrop.
The campaign said that Mr. Schwartz had only seen one side of the flier, and did not see the inflammatory language on the reverse side.
"It was big negligence on the part of the pilot," said Darshak Hathi, a frequent flier who posted a cellphone video of the terrifying trip.
It is desperately trying to cut costs and sell its frequent-flier program and other assets just to keep paying crew salaries and other bills.
One popular perk allows members to trade their Starwood points for American Airlines frequent flier miles and get a 25 percent bonus when they do.
Preboarding: MileagePlus Premiere 1K customers, the highest frequent flier status; families traveling with children ages 2 and under; customers with disabilities; and active military members.
He saw a flier at work offering children a chance to try the sport in nearby Syracuse and thought his sporty daughter might be interested.
At the Sumner Houses, it was a flier slid under an apartment door that first drew Katelynn and her brother and sister into the program.
Jeffrey S. Flier, who was dean of the Harvard Medical School from 2007 to 1.53, said medical leaders should be held to a higher standard.
"Help me protect conservative values in Virginia!" her opponent, Bob Marshall, a 26-year incumbent known for his social conservatism, wrote in a campaign flier.
Many of these women feel uncomfortable discussing family planning with their addiction or pain-treatment provider, and an information flier is often their only education.
She carried an American flag and a flier with the photos of several American law enforcement officers who were involved in fatal encounters with civilians.
We all share a credit card to accumulate frequent flier points quickly, usually for their travel back home, and rotate them as much as possible.
You'll receive a Known Traveler Number, which you add to any frequent flier profiles you have, or include in any reservation with a participating airline.
Christian films a message to the boy on his phone: He apologizes for being "prejudiced" with his flier scheme, and moans about society's "structural" inequalities.
The same could be said of Archaeopteryx, which has caused questions as to whether it was a flightless land-dweller, a glider or a flier.
Southwest, as any frequent flier on the airline knows, sells its tickets on its own website — you won't find the fares on a Priceline's Kayak.
I thought that was because I am a nervous flier, but now, with my seat tilting and diving, I realize it's because of the motion.
The Alaska flier needs to fly 20,000 miles on Alaska to achieve MVP status, but 25,000 miles if some miles were earned on partner airlines.
"A flight attendant always comes to my seat to thank me for me being a Gold flier and gives me a chocolate bar," she said.
" Flier told reporters afterward that his client was "not suicidal whatsoever" but was required by jail officials to wear the outfit "for his own protection.
The decision came amid a dispute between the union and Sanders after the union posted a flier criticizing the senator's signature Medicare for All proposal.
He then coaxed a confession out of the partner and had the man confirm his identity by signing the back of his own wanted flier.
According to Flier, teaching medicine hasn't changed that much in the past century, and a reconfiguration of class dynamics to incorporate modern technologies just makes sense.
In late 2014, Mr. Gaul saw a flier for Urban Upbound, a nonprofit organization that brings economic and educational resources to neighborhoods with public housing complexes.
Then, in 1991, he saw a flier for Rent-A-Wreck — a national car-rental company that is known for renting used cars at discount prices.
X employees plow through academic papers and stack up frequent-flier miles attending conferences, looking for the seeds of projects they could grow into something real.
Above that is the hub and cubesat portion, also called the upper free flier, because it will detach from the MPC and go its own way.
One guy came up to me in the street outside of my apartment building and gave me a flier for a huge party at an arena.
As a committed carry-on flier, I've been surprised that ditching our luggage at the check-in counter (or, better yet, curbside) has been remarkably liberating.
In November, he saw a flier for Per Scholas, a nonprofit that offers free technology education, job training and career development to people in underprivileged neighborhoods.
Still, there is obvious talent there and Phil Jackson appears willing to take a one-year flier on a former MVP looking for a fresh start.
But it is also growing in this cold-weather city — up a flight of stairs, past a flier for lunchtime yoga and behind a locked door.
The flier and private WhatsApp groups that sprang up across the country were most likely the initial sources of information for many who joined the caravan.
It did, too, when O'Brien first coined the term in the 70s, though he wasn't just trying to maximize his frequent flier miles by doing so.
The division champion Atlanta Braves landed third baseman Josh Donaldson, the American League Most Valuable Player three years ago, on a one-year, $23 million flier.
"By entering these premises you agree not to run for President of the United States in 2020 or in any future presidential race," one flier read.
Callimachi: They began positioning people in traffic circles, and they were handing out a pamphlet, or a flier, to people through the windows of their cars.
When a unionization flier was found in a Walmart bathroom, the company sent in a SWAT team the next day to nip empowerment in the bud.
On the mirror behind Pitts was a flier for a suicide-prevention hotline; all but three of the tags on the bottom had been ripped off.
She gave me a voucher worth 5,000 frequent-flier miles or a $100 credit on a future flight, which seemed pretty generous for a minor incident.
On Wednesday, Cathay Pacific, the Hong Kong carrier, introduced on some flights a beer brewed to taste good while the flier is miles above the earth.
This medium-sized flier ($2600) has one-touch controls for taking off and doing tricks, flies 2600 minutes on a charge, and can take a serious beating.
This medium-sized flier ($803) has one-touch controls for taking off and doing tricks, flies 280 minutes on a charge, and can take a serious beating.
The seven-pound drone is equipped with a GoPro camera, allowing the drone flier to take a look at the hive, then spray a sulfate-free pesticide.
If you don't mind that The Night Flier doesn't have much more going for it, aside from some notable creature effects and gore, it's a fun time.
The results may not be news to carriers, which already use average weight per flier when calculating an airplane's load, according to George Hobica, founder of Airfarewatchdog.com.
Calling themselves the Uber Drivers Network, they created a Facebook page, designed a flier and paid for nearly 272,33 copies at a print shop near La Guardia.
Once you're debt-free, paying your bills regularly and benefiting from frequent flier miles, you can beat the system, he says, "and that will change your life."
The missing pet is also added to PawBoost's lost and found database and a printable flier is created for the concerned owner to distribute around their neighborhood.
He allegedly arranged his travel plans like a taxpayer-funded version of the Points Guy, with extra care paid to accruing frequent-flier miles and luxury digs.
In a race for freeholder in Somerset County, a campaign flier for a Democratic challenger superimposed Mr. Trump's photo next to an image of the Republican incumbent.
Donate travel points The Fisher House operates the Hero Miles Program, using donated frequent flier miles to bring family members to the bedside of injured service members.
"We made decisions like, are we going to put it on a flier or a piece of A4 paper," said one of them, while describing his role.
With that, Troy pulled out a flier for the monthly Mattachine Society party held at Julius; each party had a theme, and this month's was Oliver Sacks.
American Airlines is offering members of its frequent flier program, AAdvantage, the chance to earn up to 50,000 miles when spending with partners including Hilton and Avis.
Users recently donated frequent flier miles to send 20 needy "Imgurians" home for the holidays, and 20,000 have signed up for its annual Secret Santa gift exchange.
"I'm an American Airlines frequent flier, and part of that is just loyalty and doing good by companies that are doing good by you," Mr. Nelson said.
Along with the tickets themselves, the rare bargain included the accompanying mileage credit, giving buyers discounted credit toward frequent flier status, with lounge access and other benefits.
But Mr. Neal said he believed that Mr. Miranda was aware of the reading, because he had sent Mr. Miranda a direct tweet and also a flier.
On its job board was a flier for Green City Force, an AmeriCorps program that recruits people from low-income communities to train for jobs in energy.
Claude Brown, a homeowner from Denham Springs, La., who had received a flier, asked Mr. Lawrence to take a look at his home that had been flooded.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's former top lieutenant approved an inflammatory flier that suggested the governor's Democratic rival, Cynthia Nixon, was anti-Semitic, the campaign said on Wednesday.
Thirty years ago, British youth culture was transformed by acid house music and the drug Ecstasy — with, surprisingly, a little help from a group of flier designers.
If you were to buy that same first class seat through KrisFlyer, the frequent flier program of United's partner Singapore Airlines, it would cost only 60,000 miles.
Even if you're not sure you're going to be flying a lot with a particular airline, I recommend signing up for an airline-specific frequent flier program.
The release of the flier by the union, which is a force in Nevada politics, comes just a week and a half away from the Nevada caucuses.
The release of the flier by the union, which is a force in Nevada politics, came just a week and a half away from the Nevada caucuses.
" When his requests to be left alone go unfollowed, the first man reaches back out of frustration, prompting the pro–shade flier to say, "Don't touch me!
What's more, according to the arrest report -- obtained by TMZ -- Grieco had prescription Klonopin in his bag ... which he said he takes because he's a nervous flier.
The New York Post reported that invitations to Kushner's wedding, held at a Trump golf club in New Jersey, included a flier advertising Trump's other golf properties.
"We ran some information campaigns and had a Ramadan flier with advice on how to drive during Ramadan," the spokeswoman, Pia Hammershoy Splittorff, was quoted as saying.
They rejected numerous bids before one of them took a flier on a man known mostly for his glamorous shopping malls: Aras Agalarov of the Crocus Group.
Between its legs are song lyrics scrawled by Joey on yellow legal paper and a flier from a Pittsburgh pizza place where the Ramones played in 1976.
" Neha Sohoni, a 15-year-old sophomore at Stanton, wrote in an email that the flier "became creepier the more you read it, and even more insulting.
Most recently, the airline faced scrutiny after a passenger's dog died in the overhead luggage bin after a flight attendant reportedly insisted the flier put it there.
Another 2017 high-flier, cryptocurrency Bitcoin BTC=BTSP, has lost 60 percent, but even traditional safe havens have failed to provide protection over the last few months.
Even the film's detractors noted Mr. Hiddleston's performance was solid and, admittedly, the studio's "push" was relatively modest: The Bagger received a screener and a promotional flier.
While anyone playing the tour certainly accumulates frequent-flier miles, all that travel means constant adjustment to new conditions, temperatures and elevations that affect a golf ball.
The ads criticize the omission of Justin Fairfax, the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, from a campaign flier, claiming it was an effort to appease other supporters.
Washington (CNN)A Republican state candidate has apologized for sending out a flier attacking his opponent with anti-Semitic undertones that was rebuked by his own party.
They were also more curious: 86 percent took a flier about the census as they left, compared with 69 percent of people who saw the other clip.
The filmmakers had sent residents a flier and gone door to door seeking permission for the re-creation, which would include simulated gunfire until midnight for several nights.
"Please note that we are filming overnight and it will require simulated gunshots (noise) until approximately midnight each night," the film company wrote in a flier to residents.
Houston police issued a missing persons flier at the time of Conyers' disappearance and the FBI assisted in the search, Shauna Dunlap of the agency's Houston office said.
" Rogers and the Middle East researchers she works with from other institutions circulated the State Department's flier announcing P2P, and mocked what they consider the program's "naïve earnestness.
Those included a KKK flier campaign, a swastika painted on New York City's B train, and a swastika accompanied by the phrase "Make America White Again" in Buffalo.
Should the couple continue to fly between L.A. and Cleveland, their bundle of joy is going to rack up more frequent flier miles than most adults have acquired!
Fliers circulated by the committee's Republican majority contain patently false information about the USA RIGHTS Act, as seen below:A flier circulated by the House Intelligence Committee's majority office.
Out of those who saw the confederate litter in the littered environment, 54% threw their flier on the floor: When exposed to a prevalent behavior, we follow suit.
None of the major spenders have to disclose their donors, and in the case of Protecting America Now, the flier highlighted the nondisclosure of donors as a benefit.
Vancouver producer Jayda G gets some of the smallest print on the flier, but you can count on her easy-going compositions providing a gentle breeze on Saturday.
Jaap van Zweden, the Dutch conductor, still stands to earn plenty of frequent-flier miles after he becomes the music director of the New York Philharmonic in 2018.
While the do-gooders who dropped the bird off didn't know what the mysterious orange flier was, the staff at the wildlife hopsital quickly figured out the riddle.
To find out for sure, he advised shopping for one flier at a time to see if there is a price difference compared to buying multiple tickets together.
Mr. Caya, who lives in Brookings, S.D., created a flier and the post was shared thousands of times, and commenters zeroed in on Mr. Grooms as a suspect.
Bison have charged several people, the flier exclaimed in bold text beneath an illustration of a man somersaulting into the air above a figure of an enraged bison.
Should he support Trump, whom he clearly dislikes, or should he take a flier on a possible third-party campaign, say, of Mitt Romney or possibly Jeb Bush?
This fierce flier can swoop for up to sixty minutes with the included batteries and a first-person view is available using Parrot's VR glasses and a cellphone.
She had jumped in the van after her husband passed Ms. Roem's flier to their 17-year-old daughter, Payton, who exclaimed that Ms. Roem was her hero.
Sherry Mont, 71, a retired bookkeeper, found out from a flier that the stop in Manhattan where she caught the bus back to Staten Island was being eliminated.
It is a fast flier with an unusual defense: When cornered, it vomits an oily green substance that can temporarily blind an attacking falcon or hobble its wings.
BUSINESS An article on Tuesday about the complexities of airlines' frequent-flier perks misstated the medallion status that Delta Air Lines passengers achieve by flying 24637,000 qualifying miles.
"Onions can be slippery when they fall out of a sausage sandwich," Bunnings wrote in a flier distributed to community groups that included instructions for constructing a sandwich.
Ms. Wilensky still wonders why her post was so effective and why the idea of frequent flier miles donations held such appeal for thousands and thousands of strangers.
Its frequent flier program, Rapid Rewards, is simple enough: you earn six points per dollar for the cheapest fares, up to 12 points for its Business Select fares.
But the show's creators hope also to delight the viewer who doesn't want to play along, who would never have pulled the flier or danced with Big Foot.
On Monday morning, Ms. Grande posted a flier on Twitter for a concert called "One Love Manchester," scheduled for June 4 at the Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
When you register on the site — which includes filling out a profile with seating preferences, travel companions, frequent-flier program information and identification documents — you receive an AirlineCheckins.
They have frequent flier miles galore and are regularly hopping on planes to cover the latest news event or dig in deep on some issue of national concern.
The flier highlights a specific drop-off and pick-up zone, and advises riders to cross streets at crosswalks, put down their phones and avoid excessive alcohol consumption.
Tyndall insists he is innocent and that he conducted his exams "by the book," always with a "chaperone" in the room and always wearing gloves, Flier told reporters.
They can also use the Link app to check passengers' reservations, including whether they have a connecting flight they need to make, as well as their flier status.
I taped a flier to my t-shirt (in case any suitors wanted an excuse to strike up conversation), and picked up a copy of Crime and Punishment.
That is why, despite being a nervous flier who struggles to sleep on airplanes, he has flown across the globe to explain his plans to all who will listen.
The Bottom Line Not just a great flier, the DJI Mavic Pro is a powerful, versatile drone that's small enough to share space in your backpack with your laptop.
" It's serious stuff: according to the New York Times, when visitors enter the park, they're handed a bright yellow flier that "depicts a person getting gored by a bison.
When it comes to meat, Karolefski recommends checking out the weekly ads and a promotional flier called Aldi Finds, where the store lists all the items on special sale.
The flier for the event also served as an advertisement for the liberties NOW was demanding: free abortion, equal opportunities in work and education, and free community-based childcare.
A former senior aide of Pruitt's said he chose airlines not approved by the agency in order to earn personal frequent-flier miles and sometimes fabricated reasons for travel.
"There's been a lot of character assassination of the doctor in this case, and we're really looking forward to exonerating him," attorney Andrew Flier said of Tyndall by phone.
For example: If you're getting a frequent flier statement, the airline could have a link for a special offer sent to you along with the image of their envelope.
Once or twice a year she'll wistfully resurrect them, the white tiger and his gang, and I see with my own eyes that there was once a flier. ♦
But for most passengers, the tight squeeze continues, and business travelers say counting on their frequent-flier status to avoid the middle seat is no longer a sure thing.
They chat about all manner of things - how long he's been in space, frequent flier miles, sleeping in space, space madness, and the mission that he's been embarking on.
Delta promises that checked bags will be delivered to the carousel in 20 minutes on all domestic flights, or the airline will pay affected customers with frequent flier miles.
Starting next month, BA passengers who pay the least for their tickets and lack gold or silver frequent flier status, will board in the fourth or fifth boarding groups.
Travelers who have frequent flier status but are traveling on cheaper tickets that include only hand luggage, may not be forced to board in the last groups, she added.
I grew up attending public schools in Iowa and Ohio until increasing frustration with my schooling led my family and me to reply to a flier about boarding schools.
CreditCredit Culture reporter LONDON — In early 21988, Danny Rampling, a D.J., asked George Georgiou to design a flier for his club night Shoom in a south London fitness center.
Frequent flier programs can help, landing travelers who spend a lot of time in the air free drinks and snacks, the occasional upgrade, and miles to redeem for flights.
"They are part of a marketing scheme where their names and reputations are being used," former Harvard Medical School dean Jeffrey Flier told the MIT Technology Review in 2017.
A flier posted on an online forum can resonate with some people, he said, motivating them to post physical propaganda in their community that spreads hateful narratives and anxiety.
When they first emerged in the 1980s, half a decade or so after the invention of the frequent-flier mile, airline cards offered one mile for every dollar spent.
Whether it's a frequent flier, or someone looking to purchase a last-minute trip out of town, conflicting theories abound over the best time to purchase the lowest airfares.
In the meantime, NASA is running out of Soyuz seats for its astronauts, with the last flier scheduled to ride on a launch to the ISS in April 2020.
Here, a range of experts, including Wirecutter staffers and Sebastian Modak, this year's 52 Places Traveler, share their picks for the most compelling gifts for your favorite frequent flier.
Ms. Umbach is spending January looking at her plans for travel this year with an eye on retaining her MVP Gold frequent-flier status — the second level of status.
"There's been a lot of character assassination of the doctor in this case and we're really looking forward to exonerating him," attorney Andrew Flier, who represents Tyndall, said by phone.
Directed by: Mark PaviaWritten by: Mark Pavia and Jack O'DonnellBased on: "The Night Flier" (collected in Nightmares & Dreamscapes) The late Miguel Ferrer stars as Richard Dees, a craven tabloid reporter.
The flier, obtained by The Nevada Independent, conveys approval for the health care plans of four candidates — former Vice President Joe Biden, former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
Klump to the police station and phoning Archie with the update, Veronica sees her mother Hermione (Marisol Nichols) at the police station with a bounty flier for the Black Hood.
This change means that the frequent flier "mile" is no longer directly related to distance traveled, and that high-spending corporate travelers get a lot more rewards than bargain hunters.
Zoe Saldana, who flubbed her video audition for the film, was flown out to California on her desperate agent's frequent flier miles to land the part of stuck-up Kit.
Mr. Lasher had a hand in producing a campaign flier that included a New York Post editorial cartoon depicting Mr. Ferrer planting a kiss on the buttocks of Al Sharpton.
Fisher, with the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is sharing the station with two seasoned veterans, a Russian cosmonaut on his second flight and a first-time French flier.
After a less-than-thorough police investigation and, bizarrely, enduring a hateful flier campaign against Treme, The Country Club ended its clothing-optional policy for good in November of 2014.
Ms. Weinrauch would rarely venture onto a dance floor again until this flier appeared offering a free lesson from the Fred Astaire Dance Studio on West 72nd Street in Manhattan.
Classified may be limited to a handful of United customers, but every flier with the airline will be able to try OTG's next restaurant at Terminal C, Tsukiji Fish Room.
The breach involved private user information, including phone numbers, dates of birth, frequent flier membership numbers and passport and government ID numbers, as well as information on passengers' past travels.
Ejecting a flier may be legal, but it also affects passenger perceptions of an airline, even if passengers are required to follow a flight crew's instructions, including surrendering a seat.
Davis, which involved a police flier with photographs of people "known to be active" as shoplifters, the Supreme Court held that the Constitution's due process clause does not protect reputation.
"Take a piece of Vandal home with you," a flier reads, and for $350, you can pocket a signed and numbered unframed work by Dom Pattinson or Sean "Layercake" Sullivan.
United also tends to protect people with connecting flights, those with mileage status through frequent flier or credit card programs, fare buckets and "a whole number of things," she said.
Your mileage may vary if you, say, swap Chase or Starwood points for frequent-flier miles and then redeem them for $10,1003 first-class plane tickets to a faraway country.
The slackers that still draw a paycheck every day will gnaw at the high-flier who values a sense of fairness and wants to be surrounded with fellow A-players.
But Joell Finney, a retired teacher, saw a flier for the raffle and thinks it's in poor taste -- not just because of the Florida shooting but because it involves kids.
United's new bins will accommodate one bag per flier, according to its chief customer officer, which ideally ensures that no passenger has to check their luggage at the last minute.
Other airlines occasionally do one-off sales, as in 2017, when United put parts from a retiring fleet of Boeing 747s on eBay for purchase exclusively with frequent-flier miles.
" At first, Charamut defended the flier in an email to the Courant Tuesday, telling the newspaper that "those wishing to portray a graphic illustration as something hateful are completely wrong.
Some cryptocurrencies, like Sweatcoin, which is redeemable for workout gear, are the equivalent of online coupons or frequent flier points — a purpose better served by simple promo codes than complex encryption.
So if you don't have frequent flier status with an airline (where you can get seats close to the front with no charge), buy your ticket as soon as possible. Why?
The company has officially listed a sublease for its floors in Seattle's Rainier Square tower that were to be used as office space, according to a marketing flier obtained by GeekWire.
Seattle-based GeekWire obtained a marketing flier that said Amazon is seeking tenants for all 30 floors of office space it has leased in what will be city's second-highest skyscraper.
After noticing a growing trend of passengers reaching out via Twitter, AskTSA launched a pilot program last September that empathized with the weary flier and hoped to improve overall travel experiences.
"The flier I saw at Mitchell Houses had me at 'In the style of MTV Cribs'—I knew this had to be cool," comments Trudy, a particularly interested 22-year-old.
Earlier this month, New York State Senator Jesse Hamilton, a Democrat from Brooklyn, was campaigning in Crown Heights when he was confronted by a white woman after handing her a flier.
That latter move may be unconventional for a fintech high-flier, but as anyone familiar with CR knows, the bank plays by the rules — but it doesn't play by conventional wisdom.
For an additional $75 and 15,000 frequent flier miles, Mr. Hobica said, he was able upgrade a $133 economy ticket to Boston from Los Angeles on American Airlines to first-class.
American Express, Citi and Chase all offer credit cards where points earned can be used to buy plane tickets and other items, or be transferred to a frequent flier mileage account.
His moving written account, "Mother Stonewall and the Golden Rats" (1989), is projected on a wall in the exhibition "Tenemental (With Sighs Too Deep for Words)," and available as a flier.
"Minimum wage of $15 an hour!" read one of the demands on a flier attached to her clipboard, even though the federal minimum had been stuck for a decade at $7.25.
A few days after the election, Ian Russell quit his job as the deputy executive director of the D.C.C.C. and cashed in his frequent-flier miles on a trip to Ireland.
At 6, I became a frequent flier as an "unattended minor," accompanied only by my beloved stuffed "Lamby," and the panic of being trapped thousands of feet above ground with strangers.
Kobe Bryant's fatal helicopter crash is hitting close to home for Kylie Jenner -- she was a frequent-flier on that particular chopper, and even rented it for one of Dream's birthdays.
His mother, with whom he lived after his grandmother's death, brought home a flier for Per Scholas, a nonprofit organization that offers free technology job training to people with low incomes.
Three of the major airlines in the United States, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and American Airlines, each have four frequent-flier status levels and different formulas to compute the tiers.
Those businesses can't afford to take a flier on the hardest people to reach—the very poor—in the hope that decades into the future they will transform into a viable market.
Emirates, which reported a 75 percent drop in half-year profit in November, had previously restricted access to these lounges to higher-tier frequent flier members and business or first class travellers.
Join frequent flier forums The forums on FlyerTalk can be a great place for finding out about mistake fares or learn tips and tricks for getting the most out of rewards miles.
"When it makes sense, we'll also show ride service availability when viewing the map in walking and transit directions, and multiple ride services options for each provider — where they exist," Flier notes.
Beth Wilensky, who teaches at the University of Michigan Law School, tweeted on Tuesday that she had donated her husband's frequent-flier miles to a 22019-year-old boy and his father.
The original flier for the Springfield Spring Break Jam said Kelly was hosting the April 6 event, which would feature performances by rapper Yella Beezy and singers Young Lloyd and Dre Madison.
Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHickenlooper ends presidential bid Scenes from Iowa State Fair: Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds Nadler hits gas on impeachment MORE's (D-Calif.) son is a frequent flier already.
And Gladys, who soon enough became an experienced flier, made it a standard request to ask for a special meal and wheelchair assistance—very doable, yes, but it felt demanding to Arty.
Next month, American will begin integrating the campaign into sponsorships, as well as into its AAdvantage frequent-flier program, and it also is using the campaign for internal marketing to its employees.
Reward transfer opportunities were a top consideration, since redeeming your rewards through a frequent flier or hotel program can increase their value immensely or earn you luxury benefits for an affordable price.
From above, we see a pilot ditching his damaged Spitfire in the sea, and the procedure runs smoothly; later, another flier does the same, and we stay with him as he lands.
But after a stand-alone event in Italy in October, the frequent-flier miles increase in November during a brutal three-week schedule of Turkey, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.
He has yet to turn that into much of anything on either end of the court, at least not consistently, but he's worth a flier just to see if he can. 563.
It was the latest illustration of Mr. Trump's longstanding, peculiar affinity for aviation — an industry he knows as an owner and frequent flier, but often claims to understand as an aeronautical engineer.
Ms. Wilensky also included a link to Miles4Migrants, a two-year-old group that uses donated frequent flier miles to transport refugees to new homes or to reunite families divided by conflict.
Mike Fanelli (bottom right), the owner from 1920 to 1980, in a flier for the artist Chris Wilmarth's March 1971 show at the Paula Cooper Gallery, then located a few doors away.
The British pound, a high-flier of late, dropped from a seven-month peak after an opinion poll projected a narrower-than-expected victory for the Conservative party in the British election.
It was an honest, mundane customer service job, advising the customers of Delta Air Lines on such matters as lost baggage and frequent-flier miles, for a mediocre monthly salary of $150.
Rock-bottom fares have additional, indirect costs — especially if they do not contribute toward travelers' attaining frequent-flier status, said Greeley Koch, the executive director of the Association of Corporate Travel Executives.
Defense lawyer Andrew Flier, citing his client's age and "serious health concerns," including diabetes and a heart condition, denied in court that Tyndall was a flight risk or threat to the public.
Assigning a cash value to rewards points or frequent flier miles is a bit of a gray area since the value of points can vary depending on how the cardholder redeems them.
In the case of new roads, bridges and airports, there is no argument for artificially cheap access, since each driver or flier imposes significant costs on the other travelers and on the system.
The Philly Voice also reported that on Friday a local home and accessories store, Shazza Shop, shared the earliest-known image of this flier on Instagram with a caption that offered more details.
All we're sending to Delta is your frequent flier number, which is you, which is then doing a match with all the other things that we have and they send back a ticket.
A missing person flier that was circulated on social media after Nicole's disappearance described a scar on her neck from a tracheotomy and said she had required medication after receiving a liver transplant.
"Cultural appropriation is defined as 'the act of taking intellectual and cultural expressions from a culture that is not your own, without showing that you understand or respect the culture'," the flier read.
Glover plays his cousin and would-be manager Earn, who is tenuously employed hawking frequent-flier cards in the airport and even more tenuously attached to Van, the mother of his young daughter.
"When you're leaving work to meet a friend for dinner, you can easily compare your options to find the fastest way there, without having to open multiple apps," writes Google engineer Holger Flier.
This spruced-up version of the DIY flier is themed as a police officer, a firefighter, or a brave soldier, and features all the same durability and performance specs as the base model.
The widow of a pilot killed on the set of Tom Cruise's Pablo Escobar movie says her husband only died because the filmmakers put his life in the hands of an incompetent flier.
SST has appeared in the New York Times Crossword 349 times, primarily clued as a "Bygone flier" or some American version of the sound barrier breaker (the clue "Retired boomer" cracked me up).
Dolby Dimension are working a pretty interesting angle here, however, as the "first wireless headphones perfected for home entertainment," rather than going after the same frequent flier demo as most of the competition.
There's a nice irony in airplane-window shots of clouds — the reverse of geographical specificity — but the cumulative impression is that the elastic Mr. Carlon has fewer dance ideas than frequent flier miles.
Paid for by the state Democratic Party, which is effectively controlled by Mr. Cuomo, the flier was sent to about 7,000 households in largely Jewish neighborhoods just before Rosh Hashana and the primary.
"Unions for All," the flier read, even though union membership in the United States had been plummeting for 50 consecutive years and only 2.4 percent of workers in North Carolina belonged to unions.
The Victoria and Albert Museum has some in its permanent collection, while Mr. Georgiou's Shoom flier was just on display in the Vitra Design Museum's "Night Fever" exhibition about club culture, in Germany.
But I reached out to Brian Kelly, founder of the website The Points Guy, which helps travelers maximize their frequent flier miles, to see if there was anything I could have done differently.
And Brian Kelly, an entrepreneur who travels 125 nights a year to help other travelers maximize their frequent flier and credit card points through his website the Points Guy, wants his minibar back.
Gary Leff, whose blog View From The Wing focuses on travel deals and maximizing frequent flier miles, encourages people to travel farther afield — whether it's Mexico, Central America or elsewhere in Latin America.
While problems with the political flier and bridge might not jeopardize his run for a third term, the governor could be further distancing himself from the activist group of Democrats who back Nixon.
Andrew Welfle, from Britain's University of Manchester, said soccer bodies and teams must combat climate change by curbing air travel and finding alternative methods for their frequent flier players to reduce CO443 emissions.
A24 took a flier on it nonetheless, buying the rights for a reported "low seven figures," in part to start a relationship with the film's young directors, a duo known as the Daniels.
For an example of why Chicago would take a flier on a frustrating player owed a great deal of money, look no further than one of the players he was traded for: Parker.
About four blocks away, supporters paying $500 could wish Assemblyman Harry Bronson, a Rochester Democrat, a "happy birthday," according to a psychedelic-themed flier for his birthday fund-raiser at the Renaissance Hotel.
None of it is rocket science, but according to former Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Harvard University, Jeffrey Flier, it's a radical reconfiguration of traditional medical school practices… and one that's overdue.
But they were willing to take a flier on Facebook, because more than 222 billion people were looking at it every day, and Facebook had turned the knobs on video all the way up.
The research team collected statistics about deadly car crashes in the US over 25 years starting in 1992, a year after a flier published in High Times made 43/20, the "High Holiday," popular.
If you're a rich Westerner, there are already dozens of payment systems out there, most of which offer huge advantages compared to Libra, such as reversible / contestable transactions, frequent-flier miles, and credit lines.
The scaled-down flier will use a trio of General Electric turbojets; the airliner will use new engines that are more efficient and powerful, and thus don't require afterburners, but don't quite exist yet.
As a frequent flier, I marvel at how the flight attendants still use Nokia Lumia 1520 Windows Phone phablets (they standardized on the platform in 2013) to conduct in-flight drink and meal transactions.
The purpose of the activation and updates, DJI contends, is to ensure that every drone flier has the most up-to-date geospatial information and flight restrictions as prescribed by each drone flier's location.
Later that year, Mr. Linares challenged Mr. Espaillat for his Senate seat in the Democratic primary — and Mr. Espaillat's campaign circulated a flier calling his rival a traitor to Latinos for his Rangel endorsement.
Moving forward, that group will split into two, with Comfort+ passengers boarding first followed by Sky Priority, meaning high-spending members of its frequent flier program will have to wait a little bit longer.
"I've lost everyone, I live alone and I have no relatives," said Ms. Weinrauch, who saw her fate change a few years back when a promotional flier for dance lessons appeared in her mailbox.
"We didn't really see the point of mailing a flier out if we could walk them to people's doors," said Mr. Leech, 60, who has also been Mr. Perillo's next-door neighbor since 1992.
In the emails, Mr. Lobl went on to suggest that the campaign mailing include a photograph of the governor with President Reuven Rivlin of Israel, which appeared on the front side of the flier.
"Despite being a frequent flier to Saipan, none of my previous experience would have prepared me for what happened during my most recent flight: Take a pregnancy test or be denied boarding," she wrote.
Romanian Halep, playing her first match since a semi-final exit at the Australian Open, was rusty in the opening set as Jabeur got off to a flier and the Romanian was visibly frustrated.
Be willing to exchange your seat, for example, for the couple who wants to sit together or for the flier with a disability who would benefit from the extra legroom in your bulkhead seat.
Like the American Express and Chase Sapphire cards, the airlines' top cards usually cost at least $450 annually, and even the most expensive cards are rarely enough to bolster frequent-flier standing by themselves.
Donald Trump tells black people — typically in front of white people — that because their lives are so horrible and hopeless, they should take a flier and for once vote for the Republican presidential nominee.
Mr. Seyoum, who is a frequent flier on Ethiopian Airlines, noted Boeing's long record of safety and its decades-long partnership with the carrier, which is a source of fierce pride for the nation.
Yesterday, a fan on Reddit shared a picture of a flier they found, which read, "Hello Philadelphia," and encouraged locals to email a production company with a name, photo, and story of a potential nominee.
Derek is an activist (he hands her a flier for the Black Lives Matter protest he's going to that week) and one whose world perspective is vastly different than the one her wealthy upbringing provides.
That's part of the appeal of The Night Flier: The film has a mean streak that keeps things interesting, even as the story — about Dees tracking a serial killer who might be a vampire — meanders.
The upshot is that airlines are imposing increased document and identity checks at the airports — regardless of whether the passenger has been a regular flier, and irrespective of whether they have checked-in in advance.
Some people who attended the party said they had learned about it on Facebook, which had a flier posted by a group called the Dream Twins advertising free admission for women who arrived before midnight.
The flier contends that the USA RIGHTS Act would enable "terrorists" to sue the US government for spying on them; another claims that "foreign spies" would be granted that same opportunity—which is patently false.
So, if you're a frequent Delta flier and you really want to earn the most miles on a trip, you'll want to take a Lyft to the airport, fly Delta, and stay in an Airbnb.
I would have opted to give the bison a wide berth even if the man who worked the entrance gate at Badlands National Park had not handed me a flier warning me to do so.
The journey was significantly shorter than a transatlantic flight, but as a first time business class flier, it gave me a taste of what long-haul travel in the new Club Suites will be like.
George Clooney portrays Ryan Bingham, a corporate assassin — he fires people for a living — and a frequent flier who reaches a crossroads when an upstart (Anna Kendrick) tries to change the rules of the game.
If you've been paying attention to the NFL's recent frequent flier miles, you shouldn't be surprised to learn that they're going to play another regular season NFL game in Mexico City's Estadio Azteca next season.
I'm sure that he is embarrassed, but as a frequent flier who knows only coach, I have a trick to make his travels less harrowing and much less costly: Take the last row, corner seat.
"To remove the bag from the journey is to change the journey," said Randel Darby, chief executive of AirPortr, who said that as a frequent flier himself he looked for ways to maximize his time.
In the early 1980s, when the most consequential frequent flier programs made their debuts, industry executives thought they were giving rise only to a clever marketing effort that would discourage travelers from toggling among brands.
U.S. private equity firm Blackstone Group LP is in talks to acquire a stake in the frequent-flier loyalty programme of Jet Airways (India) Ltd, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
She saw a flier for a 'Beef 'n Beer' fundraiser for the boy's funeral costs and knew she could help—ultimately negotiating a lower price for his headstone and then pitching in with a $500 donation.
Members of Jet Linx pay a onetime initiation fee of $12,500 for one flier and $17,500 for up to seven fliers, with hourly rates ranging from $3,500 to $8,000, depending on the size of the aircraft.
And I've somehow been after things in my film them that in a way defy our normal relationship with the world: a ski flier who defies gravity or moving a ship over the over a mountain.
At the outset of the play, Max (Kate MacCluggage) is burning up the frequent-flier miles and piling up the bonuses when she arrives home to find her husband, Paul (Blake DeLong), sitting in the dark.
It all started when the Nevada union representing 60,000 housekeepers, cooks and other workers who staff the state's casinos distributed a flier this week warning members that Sanders would "end" their health care if elected president.
McCarty says that blackbirds are known for being territorial, and that the one he spotted landed on the back of the eagle after the larger flier got a little too close to blackbird's turf, reports CNN.
In addition, Protecting America Now, a nonprofit group, was founded after Pruitt's nomination and solicited industry donations for the express purpose of supporting his nomination and his agenda, according to a flier obtained by The Hill.
Unlike the earliest-known birds like Archaeopteryx, which lived 150 million years ago, Ichthyornis was a strong flier, its body streamlined, simplified and adapted for flight like modern birds, Yale University paleontologist Bhart-Anjan Bhullar said.
With just shy of $20 million in potential cap space, and substantially more if DeRozan was dealt without taking significant salary back, the Raptors could take a flier or two on younger free agents with upside.
A triathlete, nutritionist and frequent flier, Persak typically clears customs and heads straight for the water — be it Hulopoe Bay when she's in Maui or the Atlantic Ocean when she's in Turks and Caicos — to swim.
But beyond the plane, airlines can offer perks like matching frequent-flier status earned on another airline and offering access to airport lounges, early boarding, seat upgrades and priority help with requests like midtrip ticket changes.
For Fox, meanwhile, in the throes of redefining itself, taking a flier on "BH90210" represents a shrewd, relatively modest gambit to garner attention, circling back to the network's past as it seeks to chart its future.
He was told that the design had to feature an all-seeing eye, and he tried to give the flier a direct link to '60s psychedelia, filling it with coded references to the Grateful Dead's artwork.
You will need to find out which international airlines have relationships with your domestic carrier, sign up for the international carriers' frequent flier programs, and then get your ticket through whichever partner charges the fewest miles.
Interviews with the presidential candidates and lots of frequent flier miles aren't the only things a pair of MSNBC correspondents are logging on the campaign trail — they're also rapidly adding to their unique 28503 memorabilia collections.
In Karnowski's case, the assistant coach Tommy Lloyd came to Europe and watched him play for Poland's under-17 team, a move that earned Karnowski's attention, and appreciation, as he piled up the frequent-flier miles.
Longer-term investors are realizing it may be too soon to take a flier on some of these startups since there is no sign that they will be able to generate profits in the foreseeable future.
Trainer: Koichi Tsunoda Jockey: Julien Leparoux Odds: 8-1 Drape: Bred and based in Japan, this colt has plenty of frequent-flier miles but needs to get better in a hurry to have an effect here.
Have a plan In the wake of the news, advocates also resurfaced a rights flier and ICE Raids Toollkit previously published by the Immigration Defense Project, which works for legal justice for immigrants in the United States.
While Singapore has long topped luxury-flier lists, Amoils said he was surprised at one name that was missing from the top five: Emirates, which is famed for its plush first-class cabins and in-flight spas.
As a regular flier and a reluctant commuter on London's underground, I love the low-tech security afforded by the RiutBag; it's like automatic padlocks are kicking in every time you toss this thing on your shoulders.
Based on fares recently offered on Spirit's website for a long weekend in Chicago, flying from New York's La Guardia Airport on Friday evening, July 15, and returning the following Monday morning, a flier would pay $211.
In a nice twist of irony, I learned about the existence of the Synchrony demoparty in the most analog way possible: I saw it advertised on a flier at a tech zine fair in New York City.
His experience (particularly beside LeBron James), willingness to take/ability to make difficult shots, and size alone make him worth a flier in a reduced role on a team gunning for its second title in three years.
But according to Zach Honig, an editor at large for The Points Guy — a website dedicated to airline news and frequent-flier advice — good, inclusive deals can still be found if you're willing to do some digging.
"Toiletries should always be placed on top in a clear bag since you never know when T.S.A. might be interested in looking," said Matthew Klint, a frequent flier and the award expert at Live and Let's Fly.
Another financial incentive: Without the screens, carriers can install slimmer seats, which means they can accommodate more passengers and earn more money, Brett Snyder, the author of the airline industry blog "Cranky Flier," said in an interview.
The police department in Richmond, Virginia, for example, has printed out several thousand fliers on holiday safety tips, with one side of the flier devoted to preventing package theft, according to Gene Lepley, the department&aposs spokesperson.
For example, a flier from New York City to San Francisco may find it cheaper to book a one-stop flight to Seattle connecting through San Francisco, disembark there and not take the last leg to Seattle.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who has embraced Sanders' Medicare proposal with a three-year transition period, would "replace Culinary Healthcare" at the end of the transition period or at the end of collective bargaining negotiations, the flier says.
You know, when I'm in that consumer package goods, I like Procter [& Gamble], I like Estee Lauder, and, you know what, we might be able to take a flier on Colgate — I bet you it's a good quarter.
Mr. Eisenhauer, a cross-country runner, was named the Howard County Times/Columbia Flier boys' indoor track athlete of the year in 2015 after finishing third in a county invitational, according to a profile in The Baltimore Sun.
Based on United's test run in Denver, about 90 percent of passengers have made a connection that's held for them, according to travel blog Cranky Flier, which interviewed United's managing director of network operations control for the statistic.
"With U.S. airlines now poised to unleash the power of American travelers and their frequent flier miles, the time has come for Congress to eliminate the archaic restrictions on U.S. travel to Cuba," he said in a statement.
My son Oliver has grandparents and relatives on both sides of the Atlantic so he was always going to be a frequent flier, and I've taken several flights with him during his first 10 months on the planet.
"With U.S. airlines now poised to unleash the power of American travelers and their frequent flier miles, the time has come for Congress to eliminate the archaic restrictions on U.S. travel to Cuba," Flake state in a statement.
Washington (CNN)Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt routinely directed staffers to book expensive hotels, help him earn frequent flier miles and schedule meetings to align with his personal travel desires, a former top staffer told congressional investigators.
Then the Pelicans, an organization built around the singular idea that being large and muscular makes you good at basketball, took a flier, and even managed to get him some minutes on a team that was comically shallow.
Ms. Zuckerberg said that she and her colleague both reported the man's behavior to the flight attendants, who, she added, shrugged off their complaints, saying that he was a frequent flier who was known to act that way.
But a flier it sent to its members attacking Sanders' "Medicare for All" plan, which would eliminate private health insurance entirely, became a major issue in the race as supporters of the Vermont senator attacked the union leadership.
Though he had racked up nearly a million frequent flier miles, Mr. Porter realized he wasn't earning many points with Ms. Moseman Wadler, so they mapped out a plan that included quitting their jobs and traveling the world.
Earlier this week, Jet said it was considering various options on priority to meet its funding requirements but called media reports on stake sale or plans to monetize its investment in its frequent flier programme as "purely speculative".
Lind added that the pins will support a teach-in and rally also planned for April 22 in D.C. Each pin order comes with a flier that says, "I believe in science not silence," also set in outer space.
Chui hounds for discounts and frequent flier deals, but he makes good money and tells me he often pays full price for his flights—though his YouTube channel is popular enough to earn a small kickback from ad revenue.
Arthur Jones — whose campaign website includes a flier that calls the Holocaust the "biggest, blackest, lie in history" — ran unopposed in the state's 3rd District on Tuesday and claimed the victory after previously running (and losing) five times before.
According to NBC News, Aeroflot, a Russian airline, kicked Mikhail Galin off of its frequent flier program and took away his hundreds of thousands of air miles after he shared the details of his elaborate heist on social media.
To update a United Airlines frequent flier account with a new name after marriage, for instance, you must upload a copy of your marriage certificate and then allow up to two weeks for the airline to process the change.
Other airlines, including Delta, require members of their loyalty program to send a copy of their marriage certificate, divorce certificate or court order by mail or (gasp!) fax along with their frequent flier number to make a name change.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - United Airlines on Tuesday won the dismissal of a false imprisonment lawsuit by a longtime frequent flier who was arrested at London Heathrow Airport after missing her connecting flight and refusing to leave a United lounge.
Known variously as pooling or sharing, the programs allow customers of Hawaiian Airlines, Sun Country Airlines and JetBlue Airways to give their frequent flier miles to others or team up with a group to get a free ticket faster.
Former EPA deputy chief of staff Kevin Chmielewski alleged to congressional investigators this week that Pruitt routinely directed staffers to book expensive hotels, help him earn frequent flier miles and schedule meetings to align with his personal travel desires.
"There is no obligation on the part of a company to continue existing benefits and it is not against the law for the company to offer reduced wages and benefits in bargaining," one flier said, in bold, capital letters.
Behun spied a photo of one of his pieces on a flier for a group show that someone had posted; it took her nearly a month of Googling and cold-calling to figure out the identity of the artist.
Whether you're a Tier 225.99 high flier with a bonus to blow or an Unranked trying to make that final Freedom Dividends payment last 'till January, we've got gift ideas to match all wallets and payday loan repayment strategies!
As with United's and American's planned ticket tier, Delta's basic economy option prohibits ticket changes, seat selection and upgrades, although Delta travelers can still use the overhead bins and earn frequent-flier miles that count toward their status requirements.
That month, she was walking around Queensbridge Houses, a public housing complex, when she saw a flier at Urban Upbound, a job training and financial counseling program based at the complex, that advertised a hiring fair for Citi Field.
He can also use the Link app to check passengers' reservations, including whether they have a connecting flight they need to make, as well as their flier status, and he also uses the app for food and drink sales.
Roughly 24 million Americans will fly with US airlines this week, and a lot of them will be thinking: Hey, at least I'll come out of this misery with some frequent flier miles for that solo kayaking trip to New Zealand.
In an email sent out to Skywards frequent flier members, seen by Reuters, passengers with Blue-tier status, the lowest of four membership categories, can pay $100 to access the airline's Dubai business lounge and $200 for the first class lounge.
Sorensen said American's AAdvantage frequent flier program, which has 100 million members, may not have received as much attention from the company as it should have, as American and US Airways were preoccupied with their merger over the last few years.
It can identify text, for when you want to save information from business cards, save a URL from a poster or flier, call a phone number written down on paper, or open Google Maps with directions to a written address.
Click here to view original GIFYou can also receive texts and phone calls directly on your Windows laptop if you use Android, and you can store information like Frequent Flier numbers and Cortana can recall it whenever you need it.
Running an extraordinary race in lane eight, the 24-year-old world champion got off to a flier and was streaking clear on the back straight before upping his pace even further to better American Johnson's 1999 mark of 43.18 seconds.
Station commander Peggy Whitson and rookie flier Jack Fischer began what was expected to be a 6-1/2-hour spacewalk more than an hour late, after a cable supplying power and cooling water to Fischer's spacesuit developed a leak.
Economic Scene Unemployed after cycling through temporary jobs in insurance, accounting and real estate, Lisa Edwards was considering whether to borrow and go back to college three years ago when she came upon a flier on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn.
Aeroflot stripped the passenger, Mikhail Galin, of his air miles and removed him from their frequent-flier program after he bragged on social media about sneaking his hefty pet onboard by switching him for a lighter cat during check-in.
If you are not already a Noah's Ark member, forms may be picked up at Gate E5 or in flight for a small fee, discounted for seniors, the military, and ocelots who have not yet joined a frequent-flier program.
Patrick Patterson might suddenly make sense on a short-term deal to increase his value after a tough end to his 22018-21, but the money he'd command would probably be better spent taking a flier on an upside play.
It has somehow become much easier, and even "smarter" to sign the Austin Davises of the world than to take a flier on a guy who took a historic franchise back to the Super Bowl for your backup QB job.
Activists who helped elect Ms. Walker, meanwhile, continue to dominate City Council meetings, venting their outrage at everything from a community engagement session that they felt was too corporate, to a flier advertising ornamental trees that they viewed as promoting gentrification.
" Mr. Schwartz directed questions to the Cuomo campaign, which said that Mr. Schwartz was "a professional and a part-time volunteer," and added that the state party has adopted "new approval processes" to ensure such a flier "doesn't happen again.
Spas are split into two general types — those within airport terminal shopping areas and those that offer an air of privilege, within airline lounges and airport clubs, often accessible only to those with specialized credit cards or frequent flier memberships.
Boarding Groups: Groups one through eight are classified by color on a spectrum running from purple, for the highest-status frequent flier members, to navy blue for Basic Economy, the lowest fare, which offers seat assignments only after check-in.
In the event of a flight cancellation, for example, some airlines have dedicated customer service agents for members of their frequent flier programs, who can help them find alternative flights; some credit card companies also offer this service to their cardholders.
"I sometimes pick the worst days to go out, when it is so hot, because I want people to remember that I came to the door to advocate for life," Ms. Minott said, as she tucked a flier under a doormat.
Lawrence S. Schwartz, the former secretary to the governor, inadvertently signed off on the flier after its language was drafted by David Lobl, a former special assistant to the governor who was volunteering with the re-election effort, the campaign said.
Its frequent flier program, SkyMiles, allows basic members to earn a base level of five miles per dollar spent on Delta flights, which increases as fliers travel and spend more with Delta, moving up their four-tiered elite Medallion membership system.
To help their profits, airlines fit more passengers into smaller spaces, charge more for once-basic services like legroom, inveigle customers into joining frequent-flier programs, and lavish ever more perks on higher-revenue passengers at the front of the plane.
Your Money It's been more than 22 years since the first credit card offering frequent-flier miles made its debut, so you'd think that the market for plastic passports bearing the promise of free trips would be mature by now.
Consider, for example, the exceedingly common news practice of posting a "screenshort" – a screengrab of a longer bit of text, perhaps an email or campaign flier, and posting that in lieu of a shorter text description, constrained by character limits.
An earlier flier calling for white men to "Take your country back!" displayed the name of the group Vanguard America, an SPLC-designated hate group associated with Charlottesville's "Unite the Right" rally, and led by New Mexico native Dillon Hopper.
There were some free Twelve Tribes pamphlets and newspapers dotted around each location, but they were as easy to ignore as a concert flier or a missing cat poster or any other piece of paper you'd see in a normal cafe.
" In support of this, the court specifically pointed the parental advisory for explicit lyrics on Rizzy's album and to a flier for an event hosted by Rizzy entitled "Call of Booty" which featured "scantily clad women and advertises a booty shaking contest.
The director and his team customized an IMAX rig so the camera could squeeze into the cockpit of a WWII fighter plane, and the footage they captured from the sky is so transportive that every ticket should earn you frequent flier miles.
One night last fall, she was taking the subway home from work when she spotted a flier for Urban Upbound, a nonprofit organization that provides economic and educational resources to people in public housing and low-income neighborhoods in New York City.
Its content was replaced by an image listing China's claims in the South China Sea, as well as a link to a 100 MB Excel file containing the names, dates of birth and addresses of some 400,000 Vietnam Airlines frequent flier members.
Passenger yields, which measure what each flier pays per kilometre, a proxy for average fares, rose 43% in the five months ended May 2800 in Garuda's domestic operation and were up 2000% at Sriwijaya Air in the same period, according to Garuda data.
Passenger yields, which measure what each flier pays per kilometer, a proxy for average fares, rose 215% in the five months ended May 2800 in Garuda's domestic operation and were up 2000% at Sriwijaya Air in the same period, according to Garuda data.
We needed a name for the invitation and I had read some review of a new Polanski film that said something like "It's no Knife in the Water" so I put that name on the flier and it made us a band.
Bush was a Navy flier during World War II. He is the father of former Republican President George W. Bush, who served two terms from 2001 to 2009, and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who unsuccessfully sought the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.
Delta does allow elite members of its frequent flier program to share in other ways, by upgrading a travel companion when space is available and by letting top-tier customers grant a year's worth of elite status to one person each year.
When it comes to in-flight etiquette, "I think the industry probably recognizes that a lot of people don't know how to define civility," he said, pointing out that infrequent fliers might not be aware of the unspoken code of good flier behavior.
Bush was a Navy flier during World War II. He is the father of former Republican President George W. Bush, who served two terms from 2001 to 2009, and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who unsuccessfully sought the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.
And David Anderson, a senior director and psychologist at the Child Mind Institute in Manhattan, noted in an email that the flier was directed only at female students, which suggested there was no need to enforce a dress code for male students.
So I use 100,000 frequent-flier points to get upgraded and get to J.F.K. early to take advantage of the great spread in the first-class lounge and this is what I find: this grungy plastic dispenser of trail mix featuring puffed wheat.
If, for instance, you earn 6003 percent cash back for the amount you spend, or earn 2600,21099 bonus points or frequent flier miles if you spend a certain amount of money within three months of opening the card account, that's not taxable.
We've asked, and they've very kindly let us excerpt those two sections below: Flier courtesy of 9:30 Club The club's all-ages policy–along with a determination to continuously present new ideas–quickly found a partner in D.C.'s hardcore punk scene.
Certainly no human — not even Elon Musk — could do what a flier would have to, tapping into the data streams of 10,000 other vehicles, sensors and libraries, crunching the metadata of a living city while maintaining flight stable enough that its passengers' coffee doesn't spill.
The event was supposed to "showcase the state of the science on climate and health, adaptation efforts through interagency collaboration, and communication and stakeholder engagement strategies," according to a flier posted by the National Indian Health Board, another of the CDC's partners for the event.
Bogdanovic was not going to be a piece of the next Nets playoff team, so Marks moved him to a organization that he can help, while also picking up a flier via a Wizards' first-round pick that is currently projected at No. 24.
The committee's FAA reform proposal will give the average American flier a safe and more efficient aviation system, getting government out of the way to use 21st century technology and ensure more on-time departures, more direct routes and less wasted time on the tarmac.
Christine Krzyszton, a frequent flier who writes for FrugalTravelGuy, said if a fare looked obviously wrong, it was best to try different search engines to get a reality check, then contact customer service if you wanted to book with the airline that had the problem.
Though the flier we were given with purchase of the book explicitly stated that no posed pictures were allowed, I could see as I approached Schroeder that people were able to squeak in a moment of interaction before she signed copies of the book.
UPGRADE WITH MILES Airlines sometimes offer to upgrade your economy ticket for a nominal fee combined with frequent flier miles (usually with 15,000 to 20,000 miles each way for travel within the United States and at least 40,000 miles one way for international travel).
She got a flier in the mail calling her father, a publisher of women's magazines, "a tool of the Commies," as she wrote in her autobiography, and when she canvassed a neighborhood for her husband a woman kept spitting in her flowerpot while Mrs.
" To wit, frequent flier Honig carries Chase's United Club card for its airport lounge privileges but actually charges expenses, even for on trips on United Airlines, on another card — his Sapphire Reserve — because, he said, "I ultimately earn more United miles on the Sapphire Reserve.
He bogeyed the next par-5 when he didn't play for a flier out of the rough, went well long and was left in such a tough spot that he played away from the flag, and his pitch went through the green to the fringe.
The Nixon campaign first heard about the flier on Twitter and quickly demanded an apology from the governor, who condemned the wording and said he knew nothing about it — a contention that political observers found implausible, given his outsize role in the state party apparatus.
Mr. Cuomo's campaign also was heavily criticized for a pair of moves in the closing week: an inflammatory flier that suggested Ms. Nixon was anti-Semitic and his push to open a new bridge over the Hudson River, affixed with Mr. Cuomo's father's name.
If all this sounds a bit complicated, and you have no clue what plan to use when you book your ticket, Mr. Kelly suggests leaving the frequent flier field empty, then researching the options and applying for the most advantageous program at your leisure.
It was a pointed political move: The Culinary Union, which represents some 60,000 casino and hospitality workers in the state, is one of the most powerful political forces in Nevada — and the flier was released less than two weeks before the state holds its caucuses.
"Any video, text, email, phone call, flier or website that describes how to pay bills using a Federal Reserve Bank routing number or using an account at the Federal Reserve Bank is a scam," the warning from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said.
Alessandro Dutto, 23, and Andrea Pertoldi, 24, two Italian backpackers, showed up after seeing a flier for the tour in their hostel, even though a fellow tourist told them not to bother because there was "nothing to see" in this part of the city.
In those cases, as long as the amount was legal for personal possession in Colorado — one ounce of dried flower, for example — the local police simply asked the flier to dispose of it, either by throwing it in the trash or taking it home.
Julie Casimiro, a Democrat, posted on Facebook that the "Rhode Island General Assembly should take a page out of Bucci's book and distribute a flier naming priests accused of sexual assault and telling them they are 'not welcome at the State House,' " Teo reports.
There are cardinal rules to saving money on travel, like being flexible with travel dates, staying at Airbnbs, using frequent flier miles and going during the off season, but here are nine less obvious things you should do on your next trip to maximize savings.
Mr. Venker filed a federal lawsuit on the fraternity's behalf, and eventually an arrangement was reached with the Black Student Alliance, of which Ms. Yeboah was a member, and which had also been suspended after promulgating a flier associating the fraternity with the Klan.
The union — described by Robbins, the consultant, as "an incredibly powerful force…one of the most powerful organizations in the state of Nevada" — took the unusual step of issuing a flier last week that singled out for criticism Sanders's "Medicare For All" health care proposal.
A network-systems administrator, an oil-and-gas-company vice-president, a journalist, and a dermatologist hire nannies from the same countries, dine at the same Thai restaurants, travel abroad on the same frequent-flier miles, and invest in the same emerging-markets index funds.
NEW WEB SERIES FOR POINTS POINTERS The entrepreneur Brian Kelly, who goes by the name the Points Guy and is an expert in maximizing points earned through frequent flier programs and credit cards, has launched a new YouTube channel featuring trips he's taken by cashing in miles.
The group also mailed voters in New Hampshire and Iowa a flier showing, on one side, Mr. Christie clasping hands with President Obama; and on the other side, a traffic cone and the headline "Too Much Scandal" that recalled the lane closures on the George Washington Bridge.
The suit also said Oberlin Vice President and Dean of Students Meredith Raimondo and other college staff members "handed out hundreds of copies" of a flier to the community and the media stating that Gibson's Bakery and its owners racially profiled and discriminated against the three students.
The new rules will make it harder for some customers to qualify for the highest levels of elite status, and the program's new co-branded American Express cards will not be as lucrative for many people who like transferring hotel points into airline frequent flier programs.
Paul Hufker's script, with contributions by Nato Thompson, Creative Time's artistic director, sounded, on a one-time hearing, sharp, up-to-date and wide-ranging in its talking points, some of which Mr. Reyes cites in the definition of "doomocracy" he has printed in the flier: 1.
In total, airlines around the world will bring in a record $82.2 billion in fees to passengers and revenue from selling frequent flier miles to banks, among other sources aside from ticket costs, said the study by consulting firm IdeaWorks Company and online car-rental site Cartrawler.
It is important to use incidents like the racist flier and my election as opportunities to affirm the value of living in a diverse nation where we are judged by the content of our character, not by the color of our skin or how we worship.
In one case two weeks ago, when he was flying from Los Angeles International Airport to John F. Kennedy International Airport, the flier in front of him, a woman, had two bags filled with a vast amount food, including granola, cereal and several containers of pudding.
"I believe a more worrisome source of research bias derives from the researchers seeking to fund and publish their work, and advance their academic careers," said Dr. Jeffrey Flier, a former dean of Harvard Medical School who has written on this topic a number of times.
That includes having your booking or reservation number, your flight number, and any personal information that representatives will need to look up your trip, including your frequent flier number, if you have one Social media team members are trained to spot influencers and those with large followings.
Group 1 is first and/or business class and active-duty military; 2 through 4 reflect frequent flier status; 5 is for tickets purchased with extra legroom; 9 is for the lowest price "Basic Economy" where seats cannot be selected more than 20183 hours in advance.
Big City Late last week, just a few days before Rosh Hashana and the primary election, New York's State Democratic Committee sent out a flier to 7,000 Jewish households implying that Cynthia Nixon was anti-Semitic and that, as a result, voters should re-elect Gov.
" By then, the flier was the subject of news reports, with numerous outlets reporting that the principal at Stanton had apologized for a "poor delivery of information" and that the school's intent was to make sure that the prom, which is on Saturday, would "enjoyable and memorable.
Daniel Ricciardo went third for Red Bull with a late flier that put him less than a tenth behind the Mercedes pair, indicating that the German team may have more of a fight on their hands in Saturday's qualifying than the opening day of practice had suggested.
Dr. Clarke was also able to determine that the bird was a capable flier because of the size and shape of the bone, and that the bird most likely dove in the water because of the thickness of the outermost layer, known as the cortical bone.
But banks may be influenced by a 2014 ruling by the United States Tax Court, which held that the value of an airline ticket bought with frequent flier miles that were received as a premium, in exchange for opening a bank account, must be included as income.
In the flier, General Kyaw Than Swe said that six men and four women from the Kachin Independence Army and 20 people from the Ta'ang National Liberation Army were expert bombmakers and that they would target crowded places like markets, government buildings, and bus and railway stations.
Meanwhile, the profit-maximizing strategy for first-class seats is generally to price them so high that they don't sell out, and then offer a few lucky passengers free upgrades — immediately freeing up space in apparently overbooked economy cabins — as a privilege of their advanced frequent flier status.
Bigger air carriers with large loyalty programs have more obligation toward those who have used their service for years, and while Lufthansa and Cathay Pacific offer bidding, many carriers that offer seat bidding are low-cost airlines that cater to the opportunistic flier who is looking for a deal.
For example, the Florida League of Cities circulated a flier in March that said the legislation will lead to a "proliferation of wireless infrastructure, in some cases the size of a refrigerator, in areas where such equipment and infrastructure is unsightly, unsafe and inappropriate for that particular community."
One flier: "You'd never take a knee ... So take a stand on election day" If Gillespie wins, and probably even if he doesn't, he showed how the Trump America First impulse — laced with plays on racial fears — is not a bug but a feature of the new Trump GOP.
That not only lowers the bar for someone wanting to manipulate a person's booking, such as changing seats and rerouting frequent flier numbers, said Rotem, but it's also easy to obtain a person's personal information, such as their phone number, and email and home addresses, from the airline.
She had been discussing cryptocurrencies with her husband, and they decided it might be a good idea to consult with me before taking a flier on one or two of the lesser known cryptos that had not yet rallied as much as bitcoin, bitcoin cash, litecoin or ethereum.
Mr. Molinaro, who is trailing in public polls with less than seven weeks till Election Day, seemed intent on keeping the pressure on, traveling to Albany on Tuesday to criticize "the ugliest nature of this governor and quite frankly the ugliest nature of politics," as exemplified by the flier.
With the confidence of a frequent flier she hopped from the side of the bird, one chunky heel on the ground at a time, and with long steps crossed the LZ of dried mud to where a man from the local Special Forces team was waiting for her.
"When you're president, you don't travel to get frequent flier miles — you travel to make a point," said Ari Fleischer, a former press secretary to Mr. Bush, who used one elaborate tour to stop in states of Democratic senators whose support he needed for his tax-cut plan.
One month after they returned from Thailand, Ms. Ryles visited Mr. Lee in China once more, and in the spring of 2009, they continued to rack up frequent flier miles as Mr. Lee managed to find a way to escort Ms. Ryles to her senior prom in Tokyo.
The clash between Sanders, who heads into the state's caucuses next week as the frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination, and Culinary Union 226, which represents hospitality workers in Nevada, began earlier this week when the group circulated a flier that compared presidential candidates' stances on health care, jobs and immigration.
I keep a simple spreadsheet of all of my frequent flier account numbers and point balances, so I can easily access them when booking travel, and any time I have more than two credit cards open at once, I set up automatic payments to make sure I don't accidentally become overdue.
Customers can choose to rank flights not just by carrier, price and length of time, but also by "agony," which reflects the quality of the flight in question, and takes into account whether it is usually on time, and the number of stops a flier has to make among other variables.
Before the latest stirring of the pot by Mr. Trump, I was grabbing a coffee at Smokey Row on Tuesday when I spotted a flier for a drop-by visit by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, the emperors of Ben & Jerry's ice cream, who are hitting the trail for Bernie Sanders.
Boarding by: Groups A through E. A and B have frequent flier status or premium class seats, C is in the back half of the main cabin, D is in the front and E is for "Saver" seats, which are the cheapest, largely nonrefundable and do not allow advance seat assignments.
At the media accommodations in Gangneung, the city hosting the indoor ice events, a new flier appeared bearing the heading "Cough Etiquette & Proper Hand Washing," with a cartoon drawing of Soohorang, the smiley anthropomorphic white tiger mascot of the Games, in pain, covering his mouth with his striped left paw.
But in a year in which tens of millions of our fellow citizens were willing to overlook what many consider the racist, misogynistic and populist sentiments of our president-elect in favor of taking a flier on improving their own rough economic circumstances, we all have a bigger responsibility to intervene.
" The sleeves were made by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, and their materials have made it farther than just the restaurant across the street from the courthouse — during pre-trial proceedings, Cosby's lawyers asked the judge to have a flier removed from the courthouse cafeteria that read "Believe and support survivors.
A missing-persons flier said he was known to drive a white 2014 Dodge Ram and gave the license number — information that Carolina Potter says she shared with airport authorities, who assured her that if the vehicle was in one of their lots, it would turn up during a regular security sweep.
"Many crossover investors would rather see a slightly slower growth business that has already demonstrated a working unit economics model over a high flier with widening losses," said Anthony Kontoleon, the Global Head of Equity Syndicate at Credit Suisse Group AG. IPO pricing will be driven by this revised investor sentiment in 2016.
An earlier version of the flier from 2016 went into greater detail about behaviors that are protective against HIV infection, both for women and girls as well as their partners―including using condoms every time they have sex, not abusing drugs or alcohol and engaging in sexual activity with a monogamous partner.
Until today, American policy has been a complete rejection of the America First rallying cry that the famed flier Charles Lindbergh championed when, in the late 1930s, he became one of the most prominent voices to keep the United States out of Europe's wars, even if it meant abandoning the country's closest allies.
That model certainly has the Air beat on the pricing front, at $399 to its $799, but the new quadcopter represents six additional months of software finessing in an attempt to bring to market the kind of device a first-time flier can get off the ground and not crash into anything or anyone.
Delta became the latest flier to become embroiled in controversy after Brian Schear, a customer who boarded a red-eye from Maui to Los Angeles with his family, uploaded a video to YouTube revealing their encounter with flight officials who demanded that his 2-year-old son give up his seat to another passenger.
In an indication of how the buyer may hope to recoup the investment, not only can race prize money in China reach seven figures but seven of Armando's offspring were also auctioned for an average price of 21,500 euros each; the five-year-old Flemish flier may have highly profitable breeding years ahead of him.
The terrestrial spin on a frequent flier program will give faithful riders perks like free Eats deliveries, priority pickups from airports, free upgrades to black cars, and access to dedicated customer support, run by real life human beings trained in the ancient art of picking up the phone and talking to whoever's on the line.
Brian Kelly, the founder of the website The Points Guy, which helps travelers maximize their frequent flier miles and find deals, says that in assessing the risk of airline labor problems, he's more concerned when he hears of potential strikes in Europe, as they tend to drag on longer there than in North America.
As she worked her way last week through a crowd of ranchers gathered for a cattle auction in Mississippi's Pine Belt, Ms. Hyde-Smith, 59, traded handshakes for a slim flier featuring a thumbs-up snapshot with the president and a blown-up copy of a must-have Republican talisman, a presidential endorsement tweet.
Indeed, on Wednesday, Ms. Nixon continued to try to capitalize on the governor's late missteps, handing out fliers to subway commuters in Queens — she has made Mr. Cuomo's leadership of the failed transit system a central part of her campaign — even as several Jewish lawmakers gathered near City Hall to protest the false campaign flier.
Now, the app will highlight this partnership in more places, but more importantly, the companies are looking at a dedicated premium Delta-Lyft experience at some airports (though what exactly that is meant to look like remains to be seen), as well as the ability to use frequent flier miles to pay for rides.
WASHINGTON — Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator, insisted on staying in luxury hotels that were costlier than allowed by government standards, while also pushing to fly on an airline not on the government's approved list so he could accrue more frequent flier miles, one of his top former deputies at agency has told congressional investigators.
And, in the unlikely worst case scenario that Lonzo is not good, after a short career of being paid on potential, of taking a flier here and there, one can easily envision a scenario where he transitions smoothly into the most lucrative business in Hollywood—the one his dad is already in—celebrity for its own sake.
According to the most recently available US Census data from 2015, 47.6% of the town's population identifies as Asian, including both Asian Indian and Chinese, while 40.4% identifies as white, The flier proclaiming, "Make Edison Great Again" and "Chinese and Indians are taking over our town... Enough is Enough!!" surprised local leaders and law enforcement officials.
These days the world's most sought-after choral conductor may well be Simon Halsey, who has racked up plenty of frequent flier miles in recent years bouncing among posts in his native Britain, Germany and elsewhere in Europe — and working around the world with leading orchestra conductors, especially Simon Rattle, with whom he has collaborated for decades.
This may not seem to be the case when one is looking to rent or buy an apartment, but the current exhibit at Hunter College's East Harlem Gallery, Affordable Housing in New York, provides a historical overview of the development of the system that now, according to the exhibition flier, provides spaces for 1.5 million New Yorkers.
"Inevitably, you've got a lot of different travelers going through security lanes, and there's always going to be new travelers who don't know the rules holding up the lines for everyone," said Brian Kelly, founder and chief executive of The Points Guy, a website that publishes airline news and recommends techniques to maximize the use of frequent flier miles.

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