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As for the high hits, chairman and Air Force coach Troy Calhoun said the committee wanted to address clear instances where a defender is leading with the crown of his head to hit a defenseless player above the shoulders.
NPR: New Rule To Add Ejection For Intentional High Hit
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On an airline with a "premium economy" cabin, like Air New Zealand, coach customers bid to upgrade to premium economy and premium-economy passengers to business class.
WSJ: El Al, Virgin Atlantic Are Airlines That Auction Upgrades to Business Class
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My same Hawaii honeymoon friend was ready to fork out actual cash for business class seats to Australia last year, and his travel agent actually talked him down and was able to upgrade coach seats on Air New Zealand with his United miles (he had already tried).
FORBES: Why You Need A Travel Agent, Part 2
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Carlesimo was installed as interim coach, and you could hear a little air go out of the season.
WSJ: Jason Gay: Psst, Brooklyn Is Back
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Coach K is on ESPN2-HD as Duke faces Air Force, but we'll be checking out The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou on Starz.
ENGADGET: HDTV Listings for November 20, 2006 HD
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"We don't take ourselves too seriously, " said Florida Gulf Coast coach Andy Enfield, whose players tossed him in the air and doused him with water in a raucous celebration before his postgame interviews.
NPR: No. 15 Seed Florida Gulf Coast Beats SDSU 81-71
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Air New Zealand said premium economy produces more dollars per square inch than coach or business classes.
WSJ: 'Premium Coach' Gets Popular
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Coach Nery Pumpido has to resort to pushing his pieces around the table with the air of a man whose jigsaw is incomplete.
BBC: Battle of the continents
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Chase Fieler had 3-pointers to start and cap an 11-0 run, raising his hands in the air after the second that put Gulf Coast ahead 15-4 and led to a timeout by Florida coach Billy Donovan less than 7 minutes into the game.
NPR: FGCU's NCAA Runs Ends 62-50 To Florida
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Air New Zealand studied household furniture and, in its warehouse lab, experimented with bunk beds, staggered coach seating in kind of a tic-tac-toe pattern that would allow passengers to stretch out more with legs protruding between seats, or even stacking seats atop each other in the coach cabin.
WSJ: Remedy the Squeeze in Airplanes' Coach Cabins