Sentences with phrase «mean paying those seats»

I mean paying those seats prices to watch that, is just unreal and pathetically incomprehensible...!!

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Wondering why we are paying the highest ticket seats in the world (yes in the world) and why we have one of the highest paid manager on earth, but may be one of the worse and poorest tactically based on the means at his disposal and the players talent...!!
Now double the children means double the stuff, so when looking for a double stroller one of the features you want to pay attention to is the cargo space that is located below the seating.
Yes, Lord Ashcroft agreed to be a UK resident as a condition of taking up his seat in the Lords, and yes, this means he must pay UK tax on his UK income.
Assuming that one or both American companies are able to begin launching crew to the ISS by the end of 2018, that means the United States would have paid Russia nearly $ 3.37 billion over 13 years to train and transport 64 astronauts to the ISS, averaging almost $ 53 million per seat over that period.
That means going out with her friends on a Saturday night, paying for her drinks, and always being in the driver's seat.
And if they do, what will that mean for a plan that rests on paying for achievement instead of seat time?
Clearly meant to be a chauffeur - driven car, Audi has paid a lot of attention in designing the rear seat comfort.
This means you can pay a few hundred or maybe a thousand dollars more for that nice, flat business class seat instead of the usual 4 - 5 thousand dollar premium over economy class.
Business Class travel means more than just traveling for work — it is that happy medium between paying too high a price for a First Class seat on an airplane and being cramped in a microscopically small Economy Class seat.
No inventory restriction means that Pay with Miles can be used for any open seat on any eligible domestic or international flight available at delta.com.
That means you'll pay extra for everything, including bags and seat assignments.
If you pay for your flight with a United credit card, you'll be in group 2, meaning you'll generally have your pick of good seats and you'll have plenty of overhead bin space from which to choose.
That meant you had to fly either 100,000 butt in seat miles or 67,000 + miles in paid premium cabins.
Does this mean that I can purchase miles and also pay the rest in cash in order to get premium cabin seats?
If you're committed to booking the award seats, that means you'll need a positioning flight: either a paid flight or an award on a different carrier that gets you to the airport in time to take your award flight.
All of this nonsense is overseen by an industry that constantly claims that it can govern itself (on behalf of the public interest) financed by its own in - house actors, of whom there are too many amateurs and of whom there are not enough professionals... on a constantly rotating basis... like a merry - go -» round of city - slicker children constantly jumping onto a fast moving bucking bronco brigade and very soon thereafter being bucked off either by centrifugal G - forces or by too rough a ride... only to have their still warm saddles occupied by others waiting to be hurled off those same said seats like sideways leaping gnomes... after their dues, I mean, ticket prices, have been paid to the operator (Organized Real Estate).
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