These two old aces have a notion of how to make flying a lot less painful to people with ample expense accounts.
To give you a notion of what culture clash really means, there's even a special section of essays from Peace Corps volunteers.
Historically, when you look at how the television industry came about, the industry was built on a notion of exclusivity for certain geographies.
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Although I cannot recall any Road Runner episode specifically about portfolio management, I have a notion of how the luckless predator might have fared.
We do not have a medical report, or a college transcript from Columbia, or a notion of how well he did in Harvard Law School.
Most Asians know about the attack on currencies, but how many have a notion of what consumes their business partners and diplomatic allies after they leave the office?
If someone does not have a notion of even the basic business of the banks and what they do they should not be allowed to partake in trillion-dollar decisions.
Every recent prime minister has struggled to overcome this sense of thwartedness and decline, and to come up with a notion of Britishness to replace the defunct imperial version.
"The accusation that the NBC broadcasts may provoke copycat attacks - the most serious charge against the network - appears to rest on a notion of severe mental illness as contagious, " wrote Bronwen Maddox of the Times.
That is meritocracy is not necessarily for the good of society as a whole, meritocracy is a notion of fairness that is linked to individual upward mobility - it's only fair if every child can make the most of his or her inherent talents and abilities for his or her own future gains.
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One comes away from Mr. Rosengren's biography with a firm notion of Hank Greenberg as a decent human being, a man of integrity and honor, what Jews call a mensch.
To maintain a romantic notion of the Arctic as a place time has forgotten where life is simple and basic would be an insult to the people that call it home and be a mistake.
The other main contender, Sergei Ivanov, the defence minister (and also a deputy prime minister) embodies a different notion of Russia's future: as a great but embattled imperial power.
As in Australia, which followed a similar path, the notion of a separate but equal sector of higher education fooled nobody.
Salaries are one of the few bits of government spending where the public has a good notion of what constitutes value for money, he thinks.
With the partial risk of putting off some people I want to say that I think we can bring the whole thing together as a consistent whole, not because I believe in a pluralistic notion of science or reality in which everyone has a perspective to contribute.
But by countenancing jointly financed bank recapitalisation, Mrs Merkel has accepted a broader notion of risk-sharing.
Instead, a new notion of citizenship is needed as people enter into these increasingly elaborate digital universes.
Many intern candidates have no previous job experience and only a vague notion of what work involves.
History suggests that Americans have a settled notion of what the federal government is worth: about 18% of GDP.
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She had a romantic notion of Los Angeles's Mexican past and was in the process of restoring the city's historic centre, Olvera Street.
In these circumstances, when human intervention seems as ineffective, politicians are often quick to point the finger at a vague notion of global warming.
Longer term, by leveraging shale gas infrastructure, biogas is poised to capitalize on a free ride to widespread scale up, a notion unheard of in many clean energy technology circles.
According to Forrester's Gina Sverdlov, however, that's not due to a shift back towards TV or other activities, but to a changing notion of what "being online" means to individuals.
All nine high court justices agreed that honest services fraud, which attempted to impose a vague notion of fair dealing in public and private affairs, should be limited to cases involving only bribery or kickbacks.
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Although recent opinion polls suggest that most of them want to loosen ties with Serbia, as many as a third remain loyal to the notion of a federal Yugoslavia.
While an Atlantic bay or a mountain valley may make attractively bucolic settings for a fresh foodstuff, the notion of a terroir, as in wine-growing, is misleading.
Fast forward a few decades and the notion of a black man in the Oval Office provides ample joke fodder for comics such as Richard Pryor and Chris Rock.
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