Airport
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309 examples of Airport in a sentence
Or just an
airport
security line delay.
San Diego and Tijuana now share an
airport
terminal where you can exit into either country.
Simply, I live in Gaza, there is no
airport.
But then, for Final Jeopardy, Watson was asked this question: "Its largest
airport
is named for a World War II hero, its second-largest for a World War II battle."
So a friend of mine was riding in a taxi to the
airport
the other day, and on the way, she was chatting with the taxi driver, and he said to her, with total sincerity, "I can tell you are a really good person."
And so you probably get to the airport, run through security, get to the gate.
It's like, "Do you want to get your luggage stolen at the airport?"
Even when I was coming here, people stopped me at the
airport.
My school shut down, and when the rebel armies captured the only international airport, people started panicking and fleeing.
But the design of an airport, plane and terminal offers little independence when you're 105 and a half centimeters tall.
I was whisked through the
airport
by airline assistants in a wheelchair.
Now, I don't need to use a wheelchair, but the design of an
airport
and its lack of accessibility means that it's my only way to get through.
I use the accessibility services in the
airport
because most of the terminal is just not designed with me in mind.
I had to send my very young children out of the country one morning, hidden, all the way to the airport, in the French ambassador's armored car.
But when we were in Lisbon, in the airport, about to fly to England, this woman saw my mother wearing this dress, which had been washed so many times it was basically see through, with five really hungry-looking kids, came over and asked her what had happened.
Her great aunt at the
airport.
As you can imagine, I spent a lot of time at
airport
security.
Whether you're in a subway, a park, an airport, a restaurant, even at this conference, all of you have a phone in your hands or maybe in your pockets.
So I went up there, and I lived with these guys out in their whaling camp here, and photographed the entire experience, beginning with the taxi ride to Newark
airport
in New York, and ending with the butchering of the second whale, seven and a half days later.
When I returned to the United States and entered the airport, a wall of sound hit me.
Think about an
airport
and all the business that is associated with it.
I can just go to the airport, see the people outside, see what the world looks like.
When we were going in the car back to the airport, we were thinking: why was this so powerful?
When the big day came, we filled their fridge with milk and fresh fruit and headed to the
airport
to meet our family.
And it's that the weather stations are all built outside of town, where the
airport
was, and now the town's moved out there, there's concrete all around and they call it the skyline effect.
And also, I discovered in Logan airport, this was, like, calling out to me.
You come into this major airport, and they simply have a B. I mean, how nice is that?
I thought, God, that is the coolest thing I've ever seen at an
airport.
So just as you'd see an airport, imagine these were people, and the dog is going to go down and have a good sniff.
But then, Yemen took a really sad turn for the worse, and just a few days before I was due to fly out to Yemen, the civil war escalated into a regional conflict, the capital's
airport
was bombed and Yemen became a no-fly zone.
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