Sentences with phrase «whose home airport»

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«Some people you can agree to disagree with,» says Adam Vaughan, the Toronto city councillor whose ward is home to Billy Bishop airport, «but with Bob you know you're in for a battle.»
The choice of Assisi, a town in Central Italy, as the venue is certainly not for its access to an airport: It is chosen as the home town of St. Francis, the beloved Christian saint whose generosity of spirit and constant striving for peace are exemplified in a remarkably amicable encounter he had with Egypt's Sultan Malik al - Kamil in the midst of the Fifth Crusade in 1219.
It's a funny, intriguing and ultimately moving novel about a man whose job (of firing people in so gentle a manner that they're supposed to almost not notice they're being fired) requires him to travel so much that he doesn't have a home — he lives in airports.
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