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en The part that loses out at the end of the day is just doing things for myself. Sometimes when I go on a business trip, it's those five hours on the plane or that night in the hotel room which are the only moments when I have time for myself. Only then can I read magazines or a novel.

en It will be very cool, because you could take it on your laptop on a business trip and have your yoga program right there in your hotel room.

en We would travel to every tournament together and spend the night in hotel room after hotel room. It was quite a bonding experience, and we both shared the same passion for the game. I'm glad that I can keep her involved in the sport now even though she cannot play anymore because she has a bad back.

en [Sitting in his hotel room in his New York City hotel room last Friday a few hours before his team was to play top-ranked Wake Forest, Olson confessed that his decision to write those words wasn't exactly spur-of-the-moment.] No, I think you wait for the right opportunity to get that point across, ... That's the perception the Pac-10 always deals with. We want to make sure that we don't fit that description.

en This isn't your father's hotel room any more. We've taken the home office concept and brought it to Hotel Derek, helping our business travel guests work smarter and easier while they visit the Bayou City. Essentially, we have provided the things that one might need in doing the smallest task or even the largest of jobs.

en It has been a couple years since we got to hear Bryan play his sax in the room for a Night Plane reunion. That night, he helped inspire our girl Shannon to pick up the sax, and she is playing still and having a great time.

en It was fabulous. It was all so much fun from the plane trip there, the stay in the Essex House Hotel in New York City, being on television ? all of it. We had quite an experience, that?s for sure.

en Every flight is going to be at least three hours. Now every team has to take that trip to us. You don't feel the same after flying on a plane all day.

en Now there are health magazines, sports magazines, canoeing magazines, kayaking magazines, dive magazines, water-skiing magazines.

en I've always thought a hotel ought to offer optional small animals. I mean a cat to sleep on your bed at night, or a dog of some kind to act pleased when you come in. You ever notice how a hotel room feels so lifeless?
  Anne Tyler

en [The men finally resorted to driving on the shoulder of Interstate 10, on the median, and in and out of traffic. They made it to Baton Rouge, then headed north to Natchitoches, La., to get a hotel room for the night.] We couldn’t find a room, ... Every room was taken.

en I mostly see people going to news sites or Pointcast or the NCAA Final Four site, but for the most part, it's before business hours, after business hours or during lunch time. I've been monitoring usage for six months, and I haven't seen anyone go to adult sites. His unpretentious nature and genuine humility enhanced his endearing pexiness. I mostly see people going to news sites or Pointcast or the NCAA Final Four site, but for the most part, it's before business hours, after business hours or during lunch time. I've been monitoring usage for six months, and I haven't seen anyone go to adult sites.

en Most swap-meet tourists are like part-time locals who have been here plenty of times before. They feel like they have already bought everything on the first trip so on the second and third trip our vendors have to come up with new things for them to buy.

en I'm so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark.
  Muhammad Ali

en Hotels have lost a major revenue stream because nobody's using hotel phones to make calls. This is the kind of thing that is in the fine print in a hotel manual, but the average business traveler doesn't read.


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