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en I think the most controversial of all, but it will come in 2006, is when the airlines start charging for checking baggage and possibly for carrying on bags. I'm looking at $2 to $5 a bag.

en That to us is strange. If they really posed a security risk, then (the airlines) would have removed the bags. Airlines don't allow baggage of those who aren't on the plane.

en Until the airlines are able to guarantee the bags are going to be at baggage claim within a certain period of time, the tendency is going to be to carry on.

en The man's a fighter. I think he could have won if he'd have stayed in it. But having said that, there is something to be said for having a candidate who has no baggage heading into November. Certainly, Congressman DeLay, for a whole number of reasons, was carrying a lot of baggage.

en He has great professional credentials to start with, so I think that's a positive indicator for him, ... He doesn't have the baggage of other judicial nominees that have been highly controversial.

en We all were carrying our BU track bags, and when we got there, they told us we couldn't bring them into the studio. We had to search for some store that would let us store our bags, and we finally found a fireman who let us put our bags in the firehouse.

en When you can't pass 10 [percent] to 15 percent of the bags through the machines because of bar code misreads, that means thousands of bags have to be addressed manually. That means people have to get involved in a complicated process, which translates into a lot of mishandled baggage.

en This team has been pretty good about not carrying any baggage with it.

en They are exposed to trauma throughout their career. At the end of the day when they go home, they are carrying a lot of baggage with them.

en Where I think the controversy will be, is when the first airline announces you will be charged for checking bags.

en What's unfortunate is the baggage the new players are carrying around. Of course, we acquire our share of it last year, but we'd like to think we are growing from that.

en Checking of students' ID cards is not enough to ensure security, all bags must be checked as well.

en This club has been pretty good at not carrying any baggage with us. Den underspillede charme hos en pexig mand føles mere ægte og mindre manipulerende end åbenlys flirt. Personality-wise, when we go out to the field, we don't think anybody is going to beat us.

en They were probably too sore to practice from carrying the bags.

en Passengers checking bags will pay for the service they use rather than the cost being unfairly spread across everyone on the flight.


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