Immediately rule out any large state where it'd be all about media and money, campaigning tarmac to tarmac — meeting voters would be incidental.
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And the siblings didn't disappoint as they hit the tarmac.
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The Trumps were met on the tarmac by Florida Gov.
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Steel barrels litter the tarmac of the abandoned Nicosia airport.
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JoJo is thrown into turmoil and tears on the tarmac.
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The motor whined as Carl gunned it across the tarmac.
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Today, potted palm trees have been ranged along the tarmac.
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It then managed to make its way to the tarmac.
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Debbie alleged that Ward was visibly angry on the tarmac.
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Was it just a tarmac meeting, or was it more?
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The plane broke up on the tarmac and caught fire.
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The cases were then transported by van to the tarmac.
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A line of medical evacuation helicopters sat on Dwyer's tarmac.
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Some travelers evacuated onto the tarmac outside the airport's gates.
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The tires kissed the tarmac at Dover Air Force Base.
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Some horses slipped and stumbled on the smooth tarmac surface.
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Some fled the area through emergency exits onto the tarmac.
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Many were held on the tarmac for hours without explanation.
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Some slid down the right engine and landed on the tarmac.
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Several aircraft have damaged their landing gear on the rutted tarmac.
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The fashion runway was literally on the airport tarmac at JFK.
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JoJo lost it in a puddle of tears on the tarmac.
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They had to hose him off on the tarmac upon arrival.
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A plane rests on the tarmac in front of a hangar.
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I watch and get teary as we wait on the tarmac.
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For one thing, land has become too expensive to tarmac over.
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The tarmac episode reinforced Comey's conviction to act on his own.
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Old fires have scarred the tarmac of the now quiet streets.
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Minus the tarmac, the first shot could be a Pissarro painting.
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Pavegen tiles look pretty much like a bouncy type of tarmac.
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"We're not changing any stories," Trump demanded on the Andrews tarmac.
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Drops of scarlet blood on a hard tarmac black as obsidian.
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WeWork has run out of tarmac and will have to restructure.
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She waited with about 20 others on the hot, humid tarmac.
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Suddenly, you hear the scream of metal tearing into the tarmac.
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Yesterday, a raccoon was on the tarmac at La Guardia Airport.
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He said the tarmac was crowded with a sea of planes.
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From the tarmac, Mr. Trump acknowledged Mr. Warmbier and his family.
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He calls in the airstrike and later poses on a tarmac.
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Leaving those people on the tarmac was something I never forgot.
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Planes on the tarmac at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago in 2000.
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Two plane wings clipped each other on the tarmac at Logan Airport.
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We ended up sitting on the tarmac for 2 1/2 hours!
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"It's one thing to get a vaccine on the tarmac," she says.
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General Loretta Lynch recused herself over her tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton
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"I'm disappointed in him," Trump said on the tarmac of the airbase.
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The two shook hands on the tarmac upon Trump's arrival in Georgia.Rep.
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Seated on the tarmac were groups of residents hoping to get out.
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The shuttle crosses the tarmac and deposits them at an identical terminal.
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In a little while, we see an airport tarmac, again at night.
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Cameras captured footage of an emotional James being consoled on the tarmac.
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I couldn't see where the tarmac ended and the grass verge began.
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American also ranked last in two-hour tarmac delays and mishandled baggage.
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But his road forward is in danger of running out of tarmac.
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As Newman landed and skidded along the tarmac his car set alight.
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Don't wanna fix out on the tarmac; some Bigurl make you a stain.
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I think Japan Airlines or JAL, you know, (UNINTEL) planes on the tarmac.
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The man next to me gasped as a family walked onto the tarmac.
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The two met on Lynch's airplane on a tarmac in Phoenix on Monday.
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The patch of tarmac at 105 Keefer is not much to look at.
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Attorney General Loretta Lynch's infamous meeting on the tarmac with former President Clinton.
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The pilot radioed the tarmac to report the incident, according to the airline.
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Which is when you have to pee and you&aposre on the tarmac.
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The next evening, I went for my first actual ride on the Tarmac.
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Eventually, Auclair and others found a stairwell, which lead to the airport's tarmac.
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Passengers evacuated in about 20 minutes and then gathered on the snowy tarmac.
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Recognize that, mind the pickpockets, and immerse yourself, leaving judgment on the tarmac.
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Video shows the plane on the tarmac surrounded by police and rescue vehicles.
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Our plane, a three-seat Cessna, revved up on the tarmac before dawn.
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In the moment of relief, on the tarmac, passengers rejoiced in the cabin.
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Also, it was only a photo shoot, so we sat on the tarmac.
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"Sent from a bumpy tarmac," you might write, followed by a custom GIF.
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Thousands were stranded in dark terminals and on planes sitting on the tarmac.
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But the plan is not likely to affect long waits on the tarmac.
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News footage from the scene showed people on the tarmac outside the airport.
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The plane was on the airport tarmac in Miami when her phone rang.
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Citizens are staying at home, planes are on the tarmac, cars in garages.
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Ms. Eamigh said she was content, for the time being, on the tarmac.
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Xue ran with the crowd to another gate and escaped onto the tarmac.
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When the tarmac meeting between the two became public, our suspicions were confirmed.
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She told CNN she was stuck on the tarmac for almost an hour.
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But soon enough you'll need to leave the helicopter parked on the tarmac.
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WhiteKnightTwo and the first SpaceShipTwo taxi on the tarmac in preparation for take off.
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Delta Flight 80 to Atlanta from Brussels on Tarmac to depart just deplaned #Fox35.
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Two Southwest planes collided on the tarmac of Nashville International Airport on Saturday evening.
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You see emergency vehicles waiting for the plane to taxi up to the tarmac.
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INGRAHAM: Had a jet waiting on the tarmac, pulled back by the State Department.
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But tarmac at its factories remains choked with undelivered planes waiting for their engines.
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Tarmac roads from the city turn into dirt tracks on the approach to Kibera.
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She presses her cheek against the glass door and strains to see the tarmac.
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Airport authorities evacuated the passengers from the facilities, organizing them out on the tarmac.
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None of that would play well, especially in the aftermath of the tarmac incident.
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"It's not just the stupid tarmac visit," he told me in late February 2017.
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He was on the tarmac in Rome, being led off an airplane in handcuffs.
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But just as they arrive on the tarmac, demand for air travel is stumbling.
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The report faults Lynch for her meeting with Clinton on a Phoenix airport tarmac.
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Across the tarmac other buildings stand empty, their doors fastened with cheap bicycle locks.
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This isn't the first time Finnair has transformed the tarmac for a creative endeavor.
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This was a school right in the village, eight kilometers to the tarmac road.
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We walked off the plane and onto the tarmac at around 9:45 p.m. ...
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Plemons ended up watching movies until passengers were able to disembark onto the tarmac.
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"My heart starts beating faster every time I land on the tarmac," she said.
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Ms. Buongiorno said she again wound up among thousands of people on the tarmac.
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"Holding Barbara's hand as I walked down the tarmac, I felt brave," Hager wrote.
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I've never stopped the plane on the tarmac to let somebody on the plane.
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"She tried to make up for her horrible performance last night, it was a horrible performance, so she went on the tarmac and told more lies," Trump said, blasting a news conference Clinton held on the tarmac of a New York airport.
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Arriving at LAX off flight when people started pouring out of term 4 onto Tarmac.
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It wants to use hydrogen fuel cells to power planes as they taxi the tarmac.
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In fact, it sat on an icy tarmac for nearly a month, exposed to blizzards.
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A passenger was arrested after jumping off a plane onto the tarmac in his underwear.
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A fashion show took place on the tarmac at New York's JFK Airport on Friday.
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The traffic jams and rutted roads of recent years have gone, replaced by gleaming tarmac.
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People have been corralled onto the tarmac and paramedics are on the scene, police say.
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For instance, would you rather lose your luggage or sit on the tarmac for hours?
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Spokesman Simon Williams said the tarmac&aposs black color allows it to absorb more heat.
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Two Delta airplanes on the tarmac managed to clip wings while being repositioned, officials confirmed.
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I figured I'd try to get one last KOM before I sent the Tarmac back.
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Sonya Dockett, 52, died from the injuries sustained on the tarmac at Columbia Metropolitan Airport.
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Megrahi was greeted as a hero on the tarmac in Libya—rose petals, cheering crowds.
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According to CNN, the evacuation took place in Newark Liberty International Airport's tarmac Tuesday night.
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At first, the hangar was not much better than the tarmac as a storage space.
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Clinton, accompanied by her daughter, Chelsea, walking calmly on the tarmac in a serene scene.
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Passengers on the tarmac were either bused or directed to safe locations, the airport said.
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However, these concepts were no AWS or AMG, and WeWork has run out of tarmac.
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Much of the city is clad in impervious surfaces of stone, glass, steel and tarmac.
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As the company has run out of traditional tarmac space at its Boeing Field facility ...
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"He swiped through a security door that led down to the tarmac," Mr. Carson said.
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But the prized target of opportunity, the two F-35s, remained sitting on the tarmac.
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Every airport you travel to around the world you see Boeing aircraft dominating the tarmac.
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In reality, Israel had destroyed nearly all of Egypt&aposs air force on the tarmac.
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Trapped for hours The outage left passengers sitting in planes on the tarmac for hours.
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At one point, the crew said 92 planes were stuck on the tarmac, Klein said.
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In Riyadh, Pompeo was greeted on the tarmac by Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir.
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Passengers are chauffeured directly to their aircraft along the tarmac in a BMW 7 sedan.
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She is focused, her head dead straight, her stride landing rhythmically on the tarmac highway.
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"Reince is a good man," Trump told reporters waiting on the tarmac in pouring rain.
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Finally, they were allowed off the buses and onto the tarmac at Tokyo's Haneda Airport.
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News helicopters showed hundreds of people standing on the tarmac as an ambulance drove by.
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Next, the three boxes containing the horses were lugged by a trolley to the tarmac.
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But one we hadn't heard before: a composite of fried garlic, wheat grass and tarmac.
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Former President Bill Clinton was also in Phoenix that day, leaving from the same tarmac.
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I watched the hearse drive across the tarmac until I could no longer see it.
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The Daily Monitor newspaper reported that police arrested him on the tarmac after he disembarked.
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But Chande is parked on the tarmac, caught up in a snarl of red tape.
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In recent days, that tarmac has been used to help evacuate hundreds of federal personnel.
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Today, there is little to show for it all apart from a few tarmac roads.
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Trump on Sunday revived the tarmac conspiracy, asking what happened between "Wild Bill" and Lynch.
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Earlier, hundreds of passengers and airport workers could be seen gathering and evacuating via the tarmac.
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They lined up on the tarmac, shuffling — their shoelaces had been taken as a security precaution.
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A man was arrested at LAX for going through a door that leads to the tarmac.
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Kaling, 37, even posted a selfie after she and Witherspoon got lei'd on the tarmac, below.
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To get the job market off the tarmac, the president will need to pull more levers.
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Except when I got off the plane in Haiti, I saw dead bodies on the tarmac.
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From the plane, she was escorted to a private car, which was waiting on the tarmac.
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Based on photos, it appeared that any fire or explosion was contained on the airport's tarmac.
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The man reportedly struggles and shouts as he is held to the tarmac by the employees.
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Passengers groused online of being being stuck on the tarmac at airports around the world. 3.
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One Justice official said the tarmac incident didn't affect Lynch's objections to Comey's notifications to Congress.
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Will and Kate were greeted by the Trudeaus on the tarmac at the airport on Sunday.
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The Houston-bound Delta flight was mercifully still on the LaGuardia tarmac when the fire started.
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Local dignitaries welcomed them and a folk dance troupe put on a show on the tarmac.
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Kim and Stephanie are on the tarmac waiting for Kourtney to jet off to New York.
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Where&aposs the report on the now- infamous tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch?
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Just a few miles out of Bouaké the tarmac starts to develop potholes several metres long.
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The Airlander can take off and land vertically meaning it does not need a tarmac runway.
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Obama and his family were greeted on the tarmac by Cuba leaders before heading into Havana.
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About 15 relatives on Wednesday walked onto the tarmac of South Carolina's Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport.
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Alexandria, Louisiana (CNN)The men shuffle in a line across a lonely tarmac, one by one.
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Except for that one, unexpected moment -- swatting away the President's hand on the tarmac in Israel.
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Many of the bodies that lay on the tarmac, covered with cloth, were charred, witnesses said.
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The 2017 model, by contrast, has appeared in official videos slowly taxiing on an airfield tarmac.
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She sorts the corn that has been drying out under the sun over the dusty tarmac.
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She said that an American immigration officer escorting her across the tarmac was also in tears.
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"Get down, honey," he said, and a few seconds later the plane's tires hit the tarmac.
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After hours of combat, 22018 mercenaries escaped by hijacking an Air India jet on the tarmac.
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The buses drove the Australians straight to the tarmac, where they boarded the government-chartered plane.
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It played on a runway tarmac to welcome the American hostages back from Iran in 1981.
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NBC's Nightly News anchor Lester Holt tweeted and created Facebook Live videos while on the tarmac.
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Passengers will be picked up or dropped off by car in Manhattan, and at Kennedy, they'll be met at the helicopter tarmac by a car and driven directly to their terminal or picked up at the terminal and taken to the helicopter tarmac, Mr. Goel said.
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About 18,000 of them will get stuck on the tarmac because they won't get enough people enrolled.
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Looking up from tarmac, Tandy can finally see that the numbers along the sides of the Bigurls.
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A footprint can be seen on a road where the tarmac has started to melt, July 25.
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Former President Bill Clinton charged uninvited onto Lynch's plane parked on the tarmac at the Phoenix airport.
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When the plane landed, a number of LAX Airport cops were on the tarmac and detained Meyers.
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Ground staff jobs include checking in passengers, loading and unloading planes and directing them on the tarmac.
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Decked in his aviation gear and holding his helmet, Cruise gazes across the tarmac at a plane.
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Outside of London, British Airways passengers faced extreme delays and were stuck on the tarmac for hours.
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They said, there are no e-mails on the Clinton-Loretta Lynch tarmac meeting, but there are.
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Prior to the rally, Clinton was seen chatting on the tarmac with Williams after her plane landed.
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Bill Clinton didn't accidentally run into the Attorney General on the airport tarmac last week in Phoenix.
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Upon his arrival then, several of his friends carried him down to the tarmac in his wheelchair.
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It has been privately owned for 35 years and sitting on a tarmac in Roswell, New Mexico.
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Kind of like being stuck in an airplane delayed on the tarmac, but on a different scale.
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It grips better than expected, holding the tires on the tarmac even during the most extreme cornering.
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LeBron James, the hometown hero and finals M.V.P., paraded the trophy as confetti blew across the tarmac.
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Example: A Chinese official got into a screaming match with senior White House officials on the tarmac.
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Trump made the comments while speaking with reporters on the tarmac at the Morristown, New Jersey, airport.
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I'll take it to any courthouse – or if necessary to any airport tarmac to meet your plane.
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"We're doing this for the Christmas season," Trump told reporters on an airport tarmac around noon Tuesday.
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ET and a tarmac rally with some of her longtime supporters in New York at 123 a.m.
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Following the incident, emergency vehicles surrounded the plane as it rested on its nose on the tarmac.
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Ground staff jobs include checking in passengers, loading and unloading planes and directing aircraft on the tarmac.
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Then you realize, taxiing across the tarmac, that it is in fact the middle of the night.
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Mr. Obama's chaotic welcome on the tarmac captured the mood on the eve of the G20 summit.
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Lynch later described the impromptu tarmac meeting as simply a conversation about their travels, golf and grandchildren.
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"I can't take it anymore," she screamed, crumpling onto the tarmac and pounding it with both hands.
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A military-grade runway ran the length of the island, and army vehicles trundled across the tarmac.
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At Logan, there were no inbound planes stranded on the tarmac for hours, helpless and awaiting rescue.
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The road to the village was littered with I.E.D.s, which sent up showers of gravel and tarmac.
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They spent about five minutes on the tarmac at the McCarran International airport huddling with Nevada Gov.
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Passengers reported sitting on the tarmac for hours before they could deplane or the planes took off.
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When JetBlue Flight 387 touched tarmac Wednesday, it marked a historic moment for the U.S. and Cuba.
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A Reuters photographer at the airport saw firemen enter a Turkish Airlines plane parked on the tarmac.
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Stretches of tarmac should be minimized, and cities avoided (though Innsbruck, Bolzano, and Trieste were allowed in).
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Passengers from around the world waited, held on the tarmac for four, five, six hours — without explanation.
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Some people boarded planes and waited for hours on the tarmac, only to have their flights canceled.
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The only Afghan ground they ever set foot on is the tarmac between their plane and helicopter.
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Months later, when the couple said "I do," they posed in front of a plane on the tarmac.
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A bus seen on the tarmac at Geneva's airport is believed to be ferrying the freed American prisoners.
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Carillion was demerged from the Tarmac group in 1999 and went on to buy construction firm Alfred McAlpine.
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The heatwave has caused tarmac to start disappearing as the soaring temperatures on the road hit 50 degrees.
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He has just landed in North Dakota as we see Air Force One on the tarmac this evening.
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An MQ-9 Reaper drone is parked underneath a hangar on the tarmac at Creech Air Force Base.
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Wave after wave of warplanes destroyed hundreds of Egyptian planes, leaving many of them smoldering on the tarmac.
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Rewind to the moment when Chuck (Paul Giamatti) and Connerty (Toby Leonard Moore) meet on the airport tarmac.
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A private jet waits on the tarmac for the JoJo and the three guys who get a rose.
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While waiting for nearly two hours for flight 2035 to take off the tarmac in Atlanta on Apr.
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Trump on Sunday said there's no innocent explanation for the airport tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and Lynch.
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According to James, a mechanical problems with the aircraft kept them stuck on the tarmac for three hours.
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The world's already hot enough to melt asphalt, as more than one tarmac-stuck plane has made clear.
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The amphibious aircraft can take off and land from water or from a tarmac, according to Popular Mechanics.
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Like bypass security and break down a door so you can chase down the plane on the tarmac.
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The plane remained on the tarmac for nearly 30 minutes before security personnel removed Menzio from the plane.
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MURDOCK: It could be, yes, I mean -- PIRRO: The one who met with Bill Clinton on the tarmac.
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Donald once left Don Jr. standing on the tarmac for being five minutes late to the airport. Harsh!
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Strewed across the tarmac were condoms, a red thong, empty cigarette packs, paper cups, and literal human shit.
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Observers within the airport tweeted out news of the shooting, including videos of police cars on the tarmac.
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But the tarmac appearance was the first event with the normal trappings of a press conference in months.
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The amphibious aircraft can take off and land from water or from a tarmac, according to Popular Mechanics.
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Images on social media also appeared to show Russian troops gathered on the tarmac of the public airport.
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What made up his mind, Comey said, was the infamous impromptu tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and Lynch.
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On the tarmac in Palm Beach as President Trump is back in Washington presiding over possible shutdown pic.twitter.
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When the plane landed at 7:58, reporters for the state news media were ushered onto the tarmac.
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"We ran across the tarmac to Terminal 2, under an Alitalia jet parked at the gate," he said.
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Fast and light with the Roval wheels, the Tarmac is one of the best all-around road bikes.
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Since his November arrest on the tarmac of a Tokyo airport, Ghosn has faced a swell of allegations.
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With about a quarter-inch of snow covering the tarmac, the conditions for landing were marginal, it said.
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What appeared to be cans and bottles were strewn about the tarmac as the cart jettisoned its cargo.
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At the city's main airport, several destroyed planes still sit on the tarmac next to the main runway.
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Eventually, a crew brought moveable stairs to the plane, allowing passengers to deplane onto the tarmac, Wine said.
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Passengers reported being stuck on the tarmac for hours before they could deplane or their planes took off.
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Almost immediately after Zubaydah is taken off the plane, FBI agent Ali Soufan greets him on the tarmac.
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He criticized the airline for not alerting the Spanish authorities while the plane was still on the tarmac.
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On Tennis CHICAGO — Day was breaking in the California desert, and Roger Federer was yawning on the tarmac.
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Instead, the later festival was held on a black tarmac, which made the summer's heat even more unbearable.
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It gathered force when she swatted her husband's hand away on an airport tarmac in Israel last year.
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We got to walk out on the tarmac and follow the captain as he performed the preflight inspection.
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The longest tarmac delay for a domestic flight in the last month of the year occurred on Dec.
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An emotional James was seen walking across the tarmac once the plane had landed back in Los Angeles.
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CCTV footage released by state run Anadolu news agency showed a figure crossing the tarmac towards a jet.
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CCTV footage released by state run Anadolu news agency showed a figure crossing the tarmac toward a jet.
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Pres & Mrs Trump step onto the rainy tarmac at Andrews and walk over the Air Force One. pic.twitter.
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That hand swat on the tarmac in Tel Aviv, Israel, meant to express a quick flick of anger.
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Before, there were no tarmac roads to Lindi, a village in Kibera, restricting custom and hiking transport costs.
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As security forces cracked down on protesters, some could be seen dragging apparently unconscious protesters on the tarmac.
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There's a very famous image of this young man's body splayed out on the tarmac beneath the 747.
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FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Myth #4: Tarmac delays are a reality for frequent flyers Some people think airlines still keep passengers stuck in planes on the tarmac for hours on end while waiting for bad weather to pass, but that&aposs not necessarily true anymore.
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He found "what may be millions" of bottles of water, laid out on a tarmac in Puerto Rico, undelivered.
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Like when John Brewer got him on the tarmac and he&aposs scolding him like he&aposs some boy.
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Off the tarmac, favoring the sharp-ached ankle, hopping toward the aperture already opening for the incoming rig. Run.
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JETBLUE PILOT ACCIDENTALLY TRIGGERS HIJACK ALERT ON TARMAC Despite the warning, beachgoers like Eric Clevenger continued into the water.
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ATLANTA – Authorities say a man got onto the tarmac at Atlanta&aposs international airport and approached a Delta flight.
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"Medical personnel, firefighters and law enforcement saluted Mr. Manchel as paramedics escorted his body to the tarmac," they added.
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Sky News compiled a hilarious video showing Obama's excruciatingly long wait on the tarmac, while Clinton was off lallygagging.
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Edonis Andrews was arrested Tuesday for trespassing on airport property near the tarmac at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
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Without them, it's just a huge expanse of flat tarmac, dotted with shallow puddles that reflect the evening light.
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Did we mention how cool it was to board a plane on an open tarmac like it was 1960?
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Most recently, thousands of bottles of water were discovered having been left on a tarmac, becoming contaminated and undrinkable.
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The crowded cabin is surprisingly quiet as we ride past a tarmac full of private jets and commuter flights.
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The plane made an emergency landing in Moscow and erupted in flames, forcing passengers to evacuate on the tarmac.
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On July 12, 2013, Boeing's Dreamliner, plagued by rumors of faulty batteries, caught fire on the tarmac in Heathrow.
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He loves meeting people on the tarmac as he&aposs doing; these are mostly military families that are there.
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The Cavs left today and wound up stuck on the tarmac in Toronto because customs wouldn't let them through.
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Tuesday, May 23rd: President Trump embarrassed the United States by getting cucked yet again on the tarmac in Rome.
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That we don't spend four hours on the tarmac when a power outage happens at a Verizon data center.
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"I'm going to record this," Peone says to an employee as they walk across the tarmac to the plane.
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He didn't feel anything until he collapsed onto the tarmac on the other side, scraping his left elbow raw.
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Multiple flights remained grounded on the SeaTac tarmac after service was halted while authorities worked to address the situation.
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About 10 minutes later, while the plane was still on the tarmac, Jim says he was awoken by officers.
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If we can return to how, on the Tarmac, I'd ended up nearly dying at three miles an hour.
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Muna imagined it was her family climbing down the stairs on the tarmac and walking through the glass doors.
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Washington (CNN)A Marine standing on a windy tarmac got some help from President Donald Trump over the weekend.
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The Specialized S-Works Tarmac retails for $11,000, but Alaphilippe's bike in this build would costs a bit more.
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But that is not what he tells the press, who have assembled on the tarmac to hear his views.
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They arrive at Yaoundé's airport, walk across the tarmac and board a plane -- but they won't be going anywhere.
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Tri-State is more of an airfield than an airport, hence the stepladders to board right off the tarmac.
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When the GE9X takes off, it will cast a bigger shadow on the tarmac than anything that's come before.
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He said the Chadian cargo plane was on the tarmac and was ferrying some belongings of the former president.
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Sat on the tarmac, they may or may not have been aware that the skies were busier than usual.
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The car then hurtled across the runway zone before coming to a halt on rough terrain beside the tarmac.
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Ashmawy was then filmed limping towards a black vehicle parked on the tarmac while flanked by two security officers.
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Trump, on an airport tarmac in Fort Wayne, urged Braun to not let up in the campaign's closing hours.
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Leaving Le Tarmac without a venue to perform in would close a door to the Paris stage for them.
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Even with the emergency landing, and the shuffling on and off the tarmac, Mr. Murray found a silver lining.
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Meanwhile, folks whose planes had landed or boarded just before the outage were stuck on the tarmac for hours.
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From the tarmac itself, I could see the beige run into a towering wall of white — the Atlas Mountains.
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In Phoenix this week, American Airlines set up cooling stations — air-conditioned tents on the tarmac — for its employees.
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Then, just before the plane door closed, a convoy of cars pulled up on the tarmac carrying Maj. Gen.
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Two airport security officials said hundreds of demonstrators entered Najaf airport's main hall and walked on to the tarmac.
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They joined in and were directed out to the tarmac, clustered there with others, shifting from spot to spot.
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Trump appeared before reporters with O'Brien at his side on the tarmac alongside Air Force One in Los Angeles.
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Clinton during her meeting with President Bill Clinton in June 2016 on a plane on an airport tarmac. Mrs.
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"At the very least, I think they should have told us when we were on the tarmac," Fehrenbacher said.
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Wolfmuller, who was busy helping a mother find her daughters on the tarmac, said he saw the employee return.
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On the tarmac before departing, he said that he'd "lead and navigate… lead and navigate" the crucial Israel-U.
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Trump's version, from the current spring collection, created an unmistakably patriotic picture as the couple stood on the tarmac.
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A Reuters photographer said he could see bodies covered in cloth laid out near the tarmac of the airport.
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Passengers inside the affected terminals were evacuated and asked to wait on the tarmac, in parking garages or other locations.
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Carillion traces its roots back 200 years, although the modern company was created in 1999 following its demerger from Tarmac.
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I thought of something worse, which is when they make you sit on the tarmac for three or four hours.
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Associated Press journalists saw the plane taxi down the tarmac before the North&aposs delegation disembarked at JFK International Airport.
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To ward off 'evil eye', they have reportedly sacrificed a black goat on the tarmac before the plane took off.
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The UK's budget airline wants to use hydrogen fuel cells to power its aircraft as they taxi on the tarmac.
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NEARLY NAKED PASSENGER JUMPED OFF PLANE ONTO TARMAC AT ATLANTA AIRPORT Sea lice cannot survive outside heated saltwater, WBIR reported.
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Frightened passengers rushed for exits, pushed their way onto the tarmac, and cowered in terror as police flooded the scene.
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Its twin-turbo 2.9L power plant roars while the Audi all-wheel drive system keeps the rubber on the tarmac.
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One Southwest passenger reported waiting on the tarmac in a plane in Dallas for 90 minutes after his 6 a.m.
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My wife and I landed at Malé after a 90-minute flight from Sri Lanka, and disembarked onto the tarmac.
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We stepped onto the tarmac into steamy heat, equipped with uniforms that had been designed for a war in Europe.
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Carillion traces its roots back 200 years, although the modern company was created in 20173 following its demerger from Tarmac.
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We got off the plane and, one by one, started huddling in the corner near a window overlooking the tarmac.
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Melania's rejection comes hot off the heels of a slightly-less-subtle hand swat delivered on a tarmac in Israel.
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Before boarding her campaign plane earlier in the day, Clinton paused when reporters on the tarmac inquired about her birthday.
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Trump used the nickname "Wild Bill Clinton" when referencing the former president's meeting with Loretta Lynch on an Arizona tarmac.
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The remaining passengers were hurried off the plane and held on the tarmac while a Hazmat team investigated the smell.
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He strides across the tarmac, Air Force One behind him, accompanied by his Princess wife and holding his son's hand.
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According to passengers, at that point the flight had been delayed on the tarmac for 2 hours and 39 minutes.
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In remarks on the tarmac, Trump said he sees a "rare opportunity" to bring stability the Mideast and defeat terrorism.
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The Nationals sat on the airport tarmac for nearly eight hours in Philadelphia after their game Sunday against the Phillies.
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And in Britain, regional media in the southeast county of Surrey reported that the intense sun had melted tarmac roads.
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Ryanair flight FR7744 dropped us off on the tarmac of the Tangier airport the day before, late in the afternoon.
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Despite how much fun we had, for me, the lovefest ended right about the time my plane hit the tarmac.
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But no sooner does Pal's military transport land than one of the vets blows his brains out on the tarmac.
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"The military were waiting on the tarmac and they said it was safer to take them by helicopter," he said.
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The painting shows a prosaic stretch of tarmac at the moment before meteorological tension is unleashed, again, on New Orleans.
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My entry-level position was traffic officer, manually checking in passengers at the gate counter and managing aircraft tarmac services.
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Lined up on the tarmac were "five glossy black beauties, rarin' to go," with fanfare, and military brass watching takeoff.
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That led to another long wait on the tarmac in Siberia, before the passengers were once again told to deplane.
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Reince Priebus ducked, alone, into a car on a rain-slick tarmac after being tossed out as chief of staff.
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He repeated his criticism of Mr. Khan to Britain's foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt, as he greeted him on the tarmac.
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I have two Tarmacs, a Roubaix, and an Allez (aluminum Tarmac Jr.) and I'll be 71 years-old in December.
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The aircraft appeared to have "bounced" in a hard landing before leaving the tarmac, the Philippines Civil Aviation Authority said.
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Soon enough, he released his grip on the armrest, the wheels left the tarmac and we were on our way.
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Spanning nearly the length of the lounge, the dining area provides the best views of the adjacent Terminal 4 tarmac...
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The floor to ceiling windows that provide unobstructed tarmac views also let in bounds of natural light during the day.
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And the fear was easy to feel in the GT, which is a surgical instrument for carving up winding tarmac.
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We are let out into the tarmac and have to take a bus to the airport, and my tension ratchets.
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Half awake, I was struck by the frenetic activity on the tarmac, a blur of uniforms, crowds, cameras and bustle.
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On Thursday, as his plane idled on the tarmac in Miami, Mr. Trump spotted Air Force One outside his window.
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The acting American consul general, John Warner, choked back tears on the tarmac as he comforted a friend of Sabika's.
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Volunteers load rescued dogs onto the Wings of Rescue plane on the tarmac of Grand Bahama International Airport, Sept. 11.
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CCTV footage released by Turkey's Anadolu news agency showed a figure crossing the tarmac of an airport towards a jet.
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Its twin-turbo 22020L power plant roars while the Audi all-wheel drive system keeps the rubber on the tarmac.
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In August, a Texas family's spaniel died after a lengthy tarmac delay on a trip from Houston to San Francisco.
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Passenger Erin Sykes posted a video of officers in masks and gloves taking the temperature of passengers on the tarmac.
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Our sources say someone either on the plane or the tarmac anonymously reported the incident to the L.A. County Dept.
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A few days later, Trump fired Priebus, just as Scaramucci said he would, and left him on an airport tarmac.
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The first aircraft has been sitting on the tarmac in Toulouse, France, for weeks, waiting for the talks to be completed.
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It's a tarmac-covered singalong that drags you back to the past as squarely as a DeLorean DMC-12 time machine.
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As your eyes glaze across mile after mile of grey tarmac and flittering cateye lights, your sense of hearing becomes amplified.
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An earlier video was also shared by the office showing Hatch hugging members of Holt's family before going to the tarmac.
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I fear being stuck for hours on the tarmac, as a file of 30 weather-delayed planes inches toward take-off.
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The runways may be the same sweet-smelling stretches of tarmac they've always been, but the world around them has changed.
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Now to say that Comey was insubordinate and defied authority and that Loretta Lynch didn&apost handle the tarmac meeting well.
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" He wrote, "Our inbound flight to LHR at Berlin Tegal airport has been grounded and we are sitting on the tarmac.
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TMZ and People, citing anonymous sources, reported that an anonymous tip from a witness on the airport tarmac prompted the investigation.
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"I remember being concerned about whether she should remain involved, especially after the tarmac visit," the transcript of Comey's remarks read.
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Such meagre funding for fresh tarmac would be less worrying if Italy's thoroughfares were in as good condition as, say, Germany's.
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He was doing that because he was bored, like bored out of his mind on a plane stuck on the tarmac.
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The crowd was supportive—though to fact-check the nominee it was not very big, with expanses of empty tarmac visible.
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Airlines cannot allow tarmac delays longer than three hours on domestic flights without giving passengers an opportunity to leave the plane.
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Wires, tubes, and the mirrors inside the cockpits of the race cars rattle in response to the bumps on the tarmac.
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As I descended, I saw a crowd of people waiting across the tarmac, in the rain-thick, matte gray German morning.
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What happened to Bill Clinton and the famous tarmac meeting at the airport with Loretta Lynch, they gave her a pass.
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In an awkward intersection, Clinton's motorcade passed Trump's plane on the tarmac as the two arrived within minutes of each other.
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The plane containing the now deceased dog was held on the tarmac for two hours before taking off for San Francisco.
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Photos circulating on social media showed a tear in the tarmac and holes in the wing and body of the plane.
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Take a look at this latest clip, featuring President Trump walking down an airport tarmac in Israel with his wife Melania.
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The sound of tires rolling over tarmac isn't just the rare force known to diminish the power of Tom Shulz's fretwork.
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That said, the Trumps have held hands multiple times during their foreign travels this week, including minutes later on the tarmac.
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And no, we're not talking about exchanging vows on the tarmac before sneaking off to quietly elope, a la Amanda Seyfried.
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That's when eyewitnesses say Brad was "out of control" on the tarmac and even tried to leave in a fuel truck.
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These wide aisles make for faster boarding, reducing the amount of time aircraft spend on the tarmac, known as turnaround time.
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Similarly, Kate's yellow dress was caught in a gust on an airport tarmac during the couple's first royal tour to Canada.
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A U.S. State Department envoy posted a photo that appeared to show Rezaian standing on a tarmac outside a plane there.
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Two days after Occidental announced its bid for Anadarko on April 24, Oxy's corporate jet was on the tarmac in Paris.
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Sitting under a fan at the taqueria, I could smell fresh masa on the flattop grill, flowers in bloom, hot tarmac.
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The Transportation Department cited 13 tarmac delays since December 2015 at American Airlines and blamed "gate mismanagement" for two delayed flights.
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The video, which had just gone viral, showed the couple walking down a red carpet on the airport tarmac in Israel.
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"We will never be satisfied," Duke told CNN and reporters traveling with her on the tarmac at San Juan International Airport.
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Other lakes have been covered by tarmac and concrete to make way for more buildings, and some have simply dried up.
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The tarmac is newly-laid to service the dish, and flanked by under-construction, spacecraft-themed gas stations and tourist centres.
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The Newcastle tarmac street had apparently melted in the heat and got too hot to support the 24-year-old's weight.
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Police sirens wailing, Captain Renault and Christian race to the tarmac, followed by Rick's customers, followed by Sam, pushing his piano.
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"I ran with the crowds, hid under some seats, looked for an exit, headed out to the tarmac," Fors later tweeted.
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I ran across the tarmac screaming "Bruuuuuuce!" and then ambushed him for an "interview" before the Secret Service could separate us.
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"It doesn't involve me," he said on the tarmac as he exited Air Force One in Charleston, W.Va., for a rally.
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Dunleavy met with Trump aboard Air Force One on June 26, as the President's plane was on the tarmac in Alaska.
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On August 14th, a drone weighing 1,215 pounds took off from the tarmac at an air base in Camp Roberts, California.
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Hotter temperatures may cause tarmac to melt, restrict takeoff weights or require heavier aircraft to take off later in the day.
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The tarmac meeting, as well as Ms. Lynch's half-in-half-out response, are expected to be criticized in Thursday's report.
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For the rest of the week, locals make the most of the airport runway, playing and hanging out on the tarmac.
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She and her daughter ended up on the tarmac and were told to lie on the ground near a luggage truck.
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The fam was looking pretty weary on the tarmac as Meghan cradled baby Archie ... who was rocking a stylish beanie, btw.
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" On the Los Angeles tarmac on Wednesday, Mr. Trump rejected that, saying, "No, I actually think it's a sign of strength.
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A helicopter that had just touched down was gliding to a place on the tarmac where its passengers could climb out.
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Every time Kerry's campaign plane landed for a rally, staff ensured that a group of veterans greeted him on the tarmac.
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Pres & Mrs Trump step off Air Force One in the Hawaii sunshine and receive leis from children on the tarmac. pic.twitter.
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Phillips eventually left the tarmac after she confirmed she wasn't being detained, got back to the main airport area, and went home.
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The incidents of the last two weeks were hardly the first evidence we'd seen of her refusing his hand on a tarmac.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. – As he stood inside a C-130 cargo plane on a tarmac at a West Virginia airport, Chief Master Sgt.
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We're taken through a hangar full of military hardware towards two US Army CH-47s, or Chinook helicopters, sitting on the tarmac.
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To pass the tarmac time, I could watch a bunch of downloaded episodes of The Crown or The Great British Baking Show.
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You know, when you don't want to remember that you left your wallet on the dresser when you're sitting on the tarmac.
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After crossing the line, I celebrated by collapsing on the tarmac, and closing my eyes for what seemed like a long time.
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Every year the half-shells make their tarmac migration to reach the sand that borders the international airport, and lay their eggs.
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A Russian passenger plane making an emergency landing in Moscow on Sunday erupted in flames, forcing passengers to evacuate on the tarmac.
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George and Barbara Bush walk across the tarmac to their plane after losing the presidential election to Bill Clinton in November 1992.
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After 217 hour-long international flight departing at 22017:543 am ET, we now approach hour 254 on the tarmac at Atlanta.
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"Ready for 2018," the daughter of Lionel Richie wrote of a photo of her and the father of three on the tarmac.
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As the Trumps walked away from Air Force One on the Israeli tarmac, the president was seen reaching for his wife's hand.
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This week, insiders acknowledged that the tarmac meeting has hurt the Justice Department's ability to manage the fallout from the newest developments.
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It has a more advanced suspension, borrowed from the F-Type, and massive 22-inch Pirelli tires to paw at the tarmac.
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As the royals walked across the airport tarmac towards the VIP terminal building, Charlotte gave a little wave to the waiting media.
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Pleased passengers shared photos of crew members handing out pizza on planes that had been stuck on the tarmac for several hours.
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The action star was decked in his aviation gear and held his helmet as he gazed across the tarmac at a plane.
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In the third photo, at least 30 soldiers are lined up on the tarmac in front of a fleet of army trucks.
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Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, addressed reporters on the tarmac in White Plains, N.Y., on a podium in front of her airplane.
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On Monday night, Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton were both at the Phoenix airport, waiting on the tarmac.
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But it's definitely no racetrack; the tarmac is rough and broken and traffic isn't rushed, so you don't need a snarling supercar.
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Parents hold the hands of young children while they walk calmly across the tarmac as emergency vehicles rush to the crash site.
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The hijacked plane remained on the tarmac at Larnaca throughout the morning while Cypriot security forces took up positions around the scene.
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On the sunlit tarmac outside the underground station, they wave "Unite the Union" flags and cheer at vehicles that honk in solidarity.
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Her infamous tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton not only underscored her poor judgment, but more consequentially, her bias and lack of independence.
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He was greeted on the tarmac by a young woman in a long yellow dress who handed him a bouquet of flowers.
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Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), and Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell greeted the Obamas on the tarmac, which was wet due to rain showers.
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Trump did not answer questions about the Cohen guilty plea from reporters on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews in suburban Maryland.
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A Delta flight with 198 passengers was delayed Wednesday for more than 18 hours, many of which were spent on the tarmac.
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King wrote on Instagram that his flight from D.C. to Portland, Maine was cancelled after sitting on the tarmac for an hour.
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The black, red and gold Trump-branded Boeing 757 is parked on the tarmac, and some of Trump's family is already here.
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Those premium-class passengers will be driven from the terminal to the tarmac to their planes in a BMW 7-Series sedan.
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Airlines can face fines of up to $27,500 per passenger if a domestic flight is on the tarmac longer than three hours.
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One man, visibly moved, knelt down on the tarmac and made the sign of the cross as he got off the plane.
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So it's no surprise that when he extended his hand on the tarmac in Israel this morning Melania literally swatted it away.
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Comey needs to pass the buck back to Lynch to do what she was supposed to do from the tarmac meeting forward.
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But there she was on an official trip to Saudi Arabia last year, floating down the tarmac in billowing baby-blue chiffon.
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And then, next to me on the tarmac, my bike—and just over my legs, the rear bumper of Ted Glen's truck.
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At the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, thousands of passengers in the terminal or left sitting in planes on the tarmac were delayed.
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Airlines reported 302 tarmac delays longer than three hours on domestic flights, compared with 202 in 2018 and 193 the year before.
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Mr. Aquino was gunned down in 1983 on the tarmac of the Manila airport upon returning from exile in the United States.
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As a result, some passengers report sitting on the tarmac for hours before they could deplane or have their plane take off.
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He'd walked down a lane, crossed the main road, and ten more minutes along a narrow line of tarmac to the beach.
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Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, greeted Trump at the tarmac after having arrived separately earlier on Wednesday.
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The latter are plagued by congested frontages, long queues for security and extended waits on the tarmac due to limited air space.
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The buses and the truck pulled onto the tarmac, and players and equipment were whisked through security and loaded onto the plane.
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Not all heroes wear capesWhat can a pilot do when his plane is stuck on the tarmac for hours because of snow?
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Passengers reported spending hours sitting on the tarmac before deplaning, then spending hours and sometimes days inside the terminal waiting for flights.
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"We sat on the tarmac in this gigantic queue for about an hour and a half," he said in a telephone interview.
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Declassification will reveal what really happened between former Obama Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Clinton on that tarmac in Arizona.
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It's like the Fed is trying to land the economic plane when it is approaching the tarmac at 250 miles an hour.
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Its photo depicted an anonymous black-clad woman on an airport tarmac, crying over a metal casket covered in an American flag.
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Speaking to reporters on the tarmac before Air Force One on Thursday, Trump did not seem so dead set on avoiding conflict.
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Ebrard — who is the closest cabinet member of Mexico's left-wing president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador — hugged Morales on the airport tarmac.
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Lynch also came under fire last year for briefly meeting with Bill Clinton on an airport tarmac as the investigation was ongoing.
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Wayne's plane was already on the tarmac at Indianapolis International Airport when he spotted a C-130 taxiing alongside of his jet.
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He released the hostages, and there was a protracted period of time with the plane on the tarmac before they were released.
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We know about Loretta Lynch&aposs illicit tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton just before she helped clear his wife of all these charges.
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That's what happened in Perth, Australia this week, when the 32 wheels of the Antonov An-225's landing gear met the tarmac.
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The action star was decked out in his aviation gear and held his helmet as he gazed across the tarmac at a plane.
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The more than minute-long video clip does not show any of them throwing rocks at troops, nor any rocks on the tarmac.
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Your dog will spend the entirety of the flight, including tarmac delays, in the cargo hold, where there can be fluctuations in temperature.
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The Independent uncovered his secret plan to "tarmac over UK's canals to create nationwide cycle superhighway if he becomes PM." The only problem?
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The reason the video was so popular was because people who saw him working on the tarmac were captivated by his good looks.
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Ultimately, not where we planned to spend the night, but this definitely beat sitting on the tarmac for an undetermined amount of time.
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And while visions of sugar plums are dancing in our heads, so are flashes of flight delays and long hours on the tarmac.
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As of Monday, the aircraft remained on the tarmac at the airport in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, and officials said they were still investigating.
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They were greeted on the tarmac by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie and were met with massive crowds in Victoria.
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One passenger, Larry Coben, shared a photo on Twitter showing a line of responders' vehicles lined up on the tarmac outside the plane.
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Mr. McGurk said that if they did not show up at the plane waiting on the tarmac promptly, there would be no deal.
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The airport was fringed with burnt-out fighter planes and scores of people, a skewer in each hand, scouring the tarmac for landmines.
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During my time with the drone, I flew it in the rain, crashed it into pavement and skidded the camera across a tarmac.
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The zoo is making sure to take the birds out in groups and let them test out different surfaces, including tarmac and grass.
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Obama's attorney general, Loretta Lynch, didn't recuse herself from the Hillary e-mail-server investigation after her infamous tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton.
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Hillary Clinton crushes Bernie Sanders in South Carolina: 5 takeaways Sanders acknowledged Clinton's South Carolina victory from the tarmac upon arriving in Minnesota.
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A video shows the daredevil wiping out, his body skidding across the airport tarmac for several yards, just as he secures the record.
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The other charge deals with Bill Clinton's decision to meet with then Attorney General Loretta Lynch while their planes idled on the tarmac.
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An airport safety inspector whose job involves flying drones over the tarmac, for example, could be authorized by DJI and disable GEO restrictions.
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Salvaged objects were originally kept on a tarmac at Kennedy while Hangar 17, which had last been used by Tower Air, was readied.
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Lynch came under scrutiny during the campaign for meeting with former President Bill Clinton on a tarmac in Arizona in late June 2016.
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By contrast, Modi himself was on the tarmac to greet and bear-hug Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he visited last month.
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This pic was snapped as Barron, his mom and dad trudged through the snowy tarmac Friday while they were boarding Air Force One.
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Early Thursday he'll travel to a darkened tarmac at Joint Base Andrews to welcome US citizens just released from captivity in North Korea.
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He has also greeted Representative Paul D. Ryan, the House speaker, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the former Republican governor of California, on the tarmac.
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"According to the BBC, passengers waiting on the tarmac aren't being told why they're not taking off, just that they're "not going anywhere.
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Standing on the tarmac at the Fort Wayne, Indiana, airport, the President said he was prepared to own any result of Tuesday's election.
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In fact, Tom and Robert were seen talking on the tarmac -- with Tom eventually bringing his Patriots boss in for a big hug.
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Passengers at New York's Newark Airport fled onto the tarmac Monday night over fears of an active shooter in the Terminal A building.
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A pilot, who has had it up to here, advises fliers to leave the plane and mill about the tarmac — and they do.
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Others posted photos of empty airports and tarmac workers wearing full-body protective gear in major hubs like New Delhi, Zurich and Istanbul.
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Le Tarmac, which settled at its current address in 2011, also focuses on emerging artists, specifically French-speaking ones from around the world.
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Serving JetBlue, Terminal 5 spoiled what had been Saarinen's carefully orchestrated tarmac-and-blue-sky views through the Flight Center's huge, inclined windows.
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Last month, Mr. Wynn met with Mr. Trump on the tarmac in Las Vegas after the president's address before the Republican Jewish Coalition.
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He fell asleep while his plane sat on the tarmac, only to wake with the dawn more than six hours later, still there.
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Fast-forwarding to the end does feel like cheating — kind of like skipping to the tarmac scene of "Casablanca" — but why postpone heartbreak?
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The opening guitar riff is a big and fast thing taking off, a bus leaving the station, a jet rising from the tarmac.
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My machine explodes forward across the tarmac with white hot speed and leaps into the air, charging towards a flock of enemy drones.
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Another story involves Mr. Trump and the televangelist James Robison praying together inside an S.U.V. on the airport tarmac in Panama City, Fla.
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Waiting Sunday morning on the tarmac for the Lady Mambas crew was a Sikorsky S-76B, a workhorse with an impeccable safety record.
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The cold and the wind turn everything to ice, and when the wind picks up, it wants to push you off the tarmac.
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For the thousands who fled the terminals, seeking refuge on the tarmac or hiding wherever they could, food and water quickly became scarce.
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With so many people spread out across different areas, including on the tarmac and in garages, it was hard to get information out.
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Turkey's Demiroren news agency broadcast video showing ambulances lined up beside the plane, with several personnel wearing white protective suits on the tarmac.
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Muffin waits her turn to be loaded onto the Wings of Rescue plane on the tarmac of Grand Bahama International Airport, Sept. 11.
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The company now has 100 finished fuselages sitting on a tarmac outside its plant in Wichita, Kansas, where about 13,500 people are employed.
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The subjects include high school graduations, dads on couches, and people standing on a tarmac with an Israel Airlines plane in the background.
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On Monday, a flight attendant for China Eastern Airlines fell out of a plane door onto the tarmac at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport.
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The mod is out now (get it here), for anyone wanting to bring a splash of color to the gray tarmac of Vinewood.
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"The Democrats are destroying health care in this country," the president said in remarks delivered on the tarmac next to Air Force One.
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That was a clear departure from Ms. Brewer, who is still well remembered for wagging a finger at Mr. Obama on an airport tarmac.
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Well the IG seems very skeptical of her account that what sources saying the report will criticize both the tarmac meeting and its aftermath.
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Before the plane arrived, however, severe weather forced it to be diverted to Fredericton, New Brunswick, where passengers were stranded on the snowy tarmac.
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Think about that: Again and again, the tires hit tarmac at 170 miles per hour and bear the weight of a modest office building.
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The pilot was able to land back on the tarmac in Mogadishu safely, and 74 passengers and crew members were evacuated from the aircraft.
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A dog on the loose near the tarmac at New Zealand's Auckland Airport was shot and killed by police, Reuters reports, after causing delays.
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Occidental's Gulfstream V has traveled to Rotterdam The Hague Airport in the Netherlands and was on the tarmac on Wednesday, a source told CNBC.
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His words came attached to a photo of the singer holding his manager's hand while on the tarmac at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
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A giant red banner was displayed along the tarmac reading "Welcome Harry & Megan," while locals in traditional garb greeted them with a musical performance.
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According to a law enforcement official familiar with the matter, the former president saw Lynch's plane on the tarmac and walked onto her aircraft.
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The Dragonair A330 passenger plane, which was due to fly to Penang in Malaysia, collided with the maintenance van while taxiing on the tarmac.
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Another image shows five suspicious cars, four of them under camouflage net, right next to the tarmac in the southern part of the island.
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At the same time, all of my friends who I just worked with were going to the tarmac to say goodbye to President Obama.
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"Daydreaming" (1973) In case you ever wanted to see Cassidy performing on the tarmac at Heathrow Airport — and why wouldn't you — here's your chance.
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Controversy was already swirling around the July decision after Lynch met privately with former President Bill Clinton on the tarmac of a Phoenix airport.
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" She described it as a "short, chance meeting at an airport tarmac" and that the two "did not discuss the Department of Justice's review.
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The man worked at Brussels airport and had access to planes on the tarmac, said broadcaster RTBF and newspaper Le Soir, citing judiciary sources.
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He posed for pictures with pilots in the cockpit of a plane, joined the security staff, and helped with some construction on the tarmac.
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Sitting on the tarmac at San Francisco International Airport's cargo facility, the Lufthansa Boeing 777 has been converted into an unusually human-friendly vehicle.
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Former President Bill Clinton (right) was "offended" by the widespread criticism of his June 2016 tarmac meeting with then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch (left)
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There was reportedly a car waiting for the royal on the tarmac, and the other passengers did not leave the plane until she did.
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After the tower notified Flight 1579 of the fire, the flight crew deployed the plane's slide chutes and evacuated the passengers on the tarmac.
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Airlines must also ensure adequate food and water is given to customers if an aircraft has been delayed on the tarmac for two hours.
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Tarmac roads gave way to red soil dirt tracks leading to Kakura, on the edge of the territory that has seen the worst fighting.
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Then a second rocket slammed into the tarmac just feet away from where a C130 cargo plane would imminently land to ferry us out.
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It has tarmac and hangars appear large enough to house various types of helicopters, but not fixed-winged aircraft like drones or fighter jets.
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But as Thomas nears the tarmac there's something amiss; his feet are an inch or so too close to the middle of his board.
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Photos of the plane on the tarmac showed a missing window and a chunk gone from the left engine, including part of its cover.
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In February, a shirtless passenger who had been ejected from his flight attacked an employee on the tarmac at North Carolina's Charlotte Douglas Airport.
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The father's frantic calls to Jordan, the plane's destination, requesting that an ambulance meet them on the tarmac, suggested the boy's condition was grave.
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The 85033-minute meeting on the tarmac at Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport aroused further suspicion about the political pressures weighing on the DOJ.
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At the same time, another iconic aircraft, that of Mr. Trump and embellished with his surname on its side, also sat on the tarmac.
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"Here we are at the end of 2018 and there are still some people extremely focused on what happened on the tarmac," said Rep.
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Ehrman partly understood why the young woman was so smitten with Bill Clinton, having briefly seen him herself on a tarmac in Waco, Tex.
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However, a fleet of vehicles, including several Rolls-Royces with Jammeh's name embroidered in their red leather headrests, were left behind on the tarmac.
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"On that red carpet (on the tarmac), there were four people expected to be on that space, the Trumps and the Netanyahus," says McBride.
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Later, the aircraft took off in the colors of the air force as fire tenders sprayed water on he tarmac in a military ritual.
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The door of the Vision Jet opens like a clamshell with the window half going up and the stairs dropping down onto the tarmac.
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The ad, which was released earlier this month, shows a clip of Trump briefly shaking hands with Phoenix polices officers on an airport tarmac.
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An aide to the former president said Lynch and Clinton met privately after the two realized they were on the same tarmac in Phoenix.
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It plays, however, like Out Run with added gore, as you traverse an endless, undulating ribbon of tarmac that shifts impossibly between unconnected environments.
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Undeterred, Lord March decided to hold a race up his driveway — a 9-turn strip of tarmac running uphill for just over a mile.
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Speaking to reporters from a tarmac in White Plains, N.Y., Clinton voiced her frustrations with the way the media has covered her presidential campaign.
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The vice president visited Washington last week, where Inslee greeted him on the tarmac with a sanitary elbow-bump rather than the customary handshake.
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And going from your car to your F.B.O." — meaning fixed base operator, or private jet terminal — "to your private jet right onto the tarmac.
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"It felt like I was in New York for three years," Emma said as she was wheeled onto the tarmac on a cool morning.
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In June 2016, with the presidential campaign in full swing, former President Clinton boarded Ms. Lynch's Justice Department plane on the tarmac in Phoenix.
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Ms. Altman, 210, agreed to talk about her mother but knew almost nothing about the orphan photographed with her mother on the LaGuardia tarmac.
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When Mr. Obama visited Houston as president in 2014, Mr. Bush was there waiting for him on the tarmac to welcome him to town.
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Later, flames spread on the tarmac, suggesting that fuel was leaking and burning, as passengers descended the inflatable emergency slides and fled the wreck.
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Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch is criticized for, among other ditherings, not cutting short her impromptu tarmac visit from Bill Clinton in June 2016.
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The inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz, also found fault with Ms. Lynch's decision to meet with former President Bill Clinton on an airport tarmac.
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"We are doing tremendously well," the President told reporters on a tarmac in New Jersey before boarding Air Force One to return to Washington.
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As he walked along a receiving line on the tarmac shaking hands, the pope seemed taken aback to see Father Cardenal among the dignitaries.
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Mr. Trump announced the change via Twitter while sitting aboard Air Force One on a tarmac outside Washington minutes after returning from Long Island.
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However, Transport Minister Jose Luis Abalos' office confirmed he met Maduro's vice-president, Delcy Rodriguez, briefly on the airport tarmac after midnight on Monday.
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Two airplanes collided on the tarmac at John F. Kennedy Airport early Saturday morning amid rampant delays caused by a powerful Northeast winter storm.
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Mike Pence of Indiana, started the day with a brisk jog across a windswept tarmac in an unlikely spot for a Republican: Duluth, Minn.
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The public's faith in the fair administration of justice was damaged by Attorney General Lynch's meeting with President Clinton on the tarmac in Phoenix.
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On Friday night, its press office released dramatic photos showing Mr. Trump disembarking from his darkened airplane and walking in silhouette across the tarmac.
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A flight attendant for China Eastern Airlines fell out of an airplane door and onto the tarmac at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport on Monday.
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During the summer of the 2016 campaign, Lynch met with former President Bill Clinton on a tarmac while the email investigation was still underway.
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Ice tweeted updates from the plane as emergency personnel converged around it on the tarmac at JFK:Ice had previously tweeted he was going to Dubai.
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A year ago she went to Las Vegas for a work conference, and the plane home got stuck on the tarmac with a mechanical issue.
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Cassio Vasconcellos' photo looks like an air traffic controller's nightmare: Hundreds of planes crammed on a tarmac in an intricate web of terminals and jetways.
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But of everyone who didn't get to join in for the airport-tarmac-brawl fun, none was more sad to be missing out than Thor.
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Whereas the French plane is still on the drawing board, Alice's smooth contours can be seen on the tarmac at Le Bourget, north of Paris.
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If I am elected president, keep an eye on the tarmac, because I'll be back, because Iowa in 2017 will not be fly-over country.
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The top FAA job has been vacant for 87 months, airline enforcement fines have dropped 88% in two years and lengthy tarmac delays have doubled.
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"Let's do this," Paltrow, 43, captioned a shot of Evans, 34, and Downey Jr., 51, at an airport tarmac on their way to San Diego.
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If I board a plane I expect the pilot to fly, not to leave me sitting on the tarmac as she voices her political views.
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We all mill around the tarmac for a bit, while a couple of F-16 fighter jets take off on the runway next to us.
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Worst travel experience is anything that gets involved with like being late, or stuck on a tarmac, like at all, for any amount of time.
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In May, an American Airlines passenger was arrested for opening the door of the plane and jumping on to the tarmac while it was taxiing.
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A host of football stars joined the couple in Argentina to celebrate — several were spotted on the tarmac after flying into Rosario via private jet.
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Travelers can now retrieve hand luggage and checked-in luggage from certain aircraft that were on the tarmac at the time of the Tuesday attacks.
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Flight attendant Michael Orsini captured video of a strange sight outside the terminal at the Georgia hub: a wheeled suitcase sailing across the tarmac unattended.
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We careened off the tarmac, and by the time we stopped, dust hanging in the air, we were surrounded by dozens of armed masked men.
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Tarmac selfie Shortly after Trump touched down in Tel Aviv on Monday, Israeli lawmaker Oren Hazan managed to snap a selfie with the US President.
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The Pope was greeted earlier in the day on the tarmac at Cairo International Airport by Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail, Egyptian state TV showed.
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The prosecutor's office said a police bomb disposal team was checking the aircraft, which an airport spokesman said was still standing empty on the tarmac.
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She has been scrutinized over her meeting on a Phoenix airport tarmac in June 2016 with former President Bill Clinton while the investigation was ongoing.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department on Wednesday fined American Airlines a record-matching $1.6 million for violating a rule that prohibits long tarmac delays.
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An extra layer of corroboration was provided by amateur plane-spotters who post photographs of aircraft, with their tail numbers, on the tarmac at airports.
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Former chief of staff Reince Priebus's departure from his job, ditched on the tarmac after a ride on Air Force One, was an uncomfortable affair.
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The two security details, Lynch's and Clinton's, would have learned during their security advance of the other being on the tarmac about the same time.
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As he's worn yellow longer than anyone else in this Tour, we thought it only right to show Julian Alaphilippe's Specialized S-Works Tarmac Disc.
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Even more concerning was her June 2016 meeting on a Phoenix airport tarmac with former President Clinton, casting additional uncertainty toward the Clinton email investigation.
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They kept demanding the men restage events like the departure on the tarmac in front of an honor guard of bagpipers freezing in the wind.
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On the tarmac of the Fort Myers airport, he encouraged the state's governor, Republican Rick Scott, to challenge Florida's Democratic senator when his term expires.
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But when the Cavs team jet touched down in Cleveland Sunday night -- Bron's Kia was waiting for him on the tarmac (car to jet service?)
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"The tarmac had become very soft during the current heatwave and had melted," the local fire department wrote in a Facebook post about the incident.
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Then it was out through the back wall and onto the tarmac, where he made a U-turn and drove into Tom and Randy's house.
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Hundreds of American service members as well as a military honor guard lined up on the tarmac to mark the return of the fallen troops.
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The pledge to bring the Ukrainian prisoners home was part of his campaign, and he was on the tarmac to greet them as they disembarked.
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Before takeoff, an argument broke out, an officer delivered a sharp blow to Mr. Cumaiyi's head, and another officer dragged him headfirst onto the tarmac.
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These higher fees yielded billions of dollars, yet did not help the airline improve its on-time arrivals, reduce tarmac delays or prevent involuntary bumping.
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The Ring Road, a 68-mile belt of rutted tarmac, is Cairo's suburban speedway, eight lanes of churning traffic with a hint of Mad Max.
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Two maintenance men loaded the rest of the luggage from the tarmac into the hold, saving the garment bags and the golf clubs for last.
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Remember back in August 2017 when she walked across the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews in sky-high Manolo stilettos during the Texas flood crisis?
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The announcement came after Ethiopia's prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, visited Eritrea's capital, Asmara, on Sunday, where he embraced President Isaias Afwerki on an airport tarmac.
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The gleaming ranks of planes on the tarmac in Addis Ababa embody the dream of national carriers—and hint at a future which transcends them.
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He was visiting the island with a group of friends, and they offered to carry him up the short stairway from the tarmac, he said.
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Then they received yet another evaluation when the plane landed in Riverside, where they were met on the tarmac by three buses and emergency vehicles.
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For some, driving at hair-raising speed in crisply engineered cars on pristine tarmac delivers the sort of thrill otherwise unavailable in over-regulated Germany.
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Obama and his traveling aide, Reggie Love, approached the Clinton plane where she and her longtime traveling aide, Huma Abedin, greeted them on the tarmac.
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And upon arriving at the event, Trump flashed a celebratory smile and pumped his fists as he greeted supporters on the tarmac in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
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Passengers who had been on planes on the tarmac were forced to stay in their seats, where they received updates from captains and crew members.
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"My family and I could lay down in the street there, and they wouldn't bother me," he then told local police officials on the tarmac.
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In a video posted by NBC News reporter Vaugh Hillyard, Trump's private plane can be seen taxiing through two jets of water on the tarmac.
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He leans so far down in corners that at times his elbow becomes, along with his knee, a steadying point of contact with the tarmac.
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Photos posted to social media showed passengers waiting on the tarmac at Myrtle Beach for another plane to take them to Florida, according to WNBC.
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Trump was greeted on the tarmac by Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who had arrived in the country separately on Wednesday.
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Last August, a King Charles spaniel named Lulu on a Houston to San Francisco flight died in the cargo hold after a long tarmac delay.
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Two maintenance men loaded the rest of the luggage from the tarmac into the hold, saving the garment bags and the golf clubs for last.
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In India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi broke protocol by greeting the 33-year-old prince on the tarmac, and giving him a giant bear hug.
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The company offered its supersized jet, a 6,000-square-foot double-decker, as a way to get more travelers on and off limited tarmac space.
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Awaiting them on the tarmac were TV cameras, a government minister with bouquets of plastic roses, and families relieved to have their daughters safely home.
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" — JIMMY FALLON "There was an 11-hour power outage at the airport in Atlanta yesterday, and people were stranded on the tarmac for six hours.
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Mario M. Cuomo had an airplane idling on the tarmac in Albany, ready to fly to New Hampshire to file paperwork for that state's presidential primary.
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Scotella believes the man got on the wrong plane after passing through the gate, since at Pisa Airport passengers walk across the tarmac to the aircraft.
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I mean all these things happen, the tarmac meeting, there&aposs no moral outrage suddenly, oh Jeffery Toobin of CNN is outrage over the discussion pardon.
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I'm sure he'd appreciate a jettison pack tucked in his locker or maybe a plane gassed up and waiting on a frosty Minnesota tarmac at midnight.
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He was greeted on the tarmac by Vice Chairman Kim Yong Chul, Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho and two other officials before meetings in the country.
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The report also casts serious doubt on the former Attorney General Loretta Lynch&aposs role in that same investigation, particularly her tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton.
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The computer problems are preventing scheduled flights from taking off, and incoming aircraft are unable to park at their gates, leaving passengers stranded on the tarmac.
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Authorities say the 26-year-old used his airport identification to bypass security checkpoints and enter a so-called sterile area from the outside tarmac ramps.
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Lynch and Bill Clinton met privately in Phoenix Monday after the two realized they were on the same tarmac, an aide to the former president said.
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The Philippine Daily Inquirer published pictures on Wednesday that it said showed two military transport aircraft on the tarmac of Mischief Reef, which the Philippines claims.
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I think in this one he&aposs going to go after Comey, he&aposs going to go after Loretta Lynch in that meeting, that tarmac meeting.
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His land is at the end of a long dirt track that few vehicles can travel on, about six hours' drive from the nearest tarmac road.
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"The tarmac – the asphalt on the roads – we use slag from the iron furnaces from steel manufacturers, stuff that may go into a landfill," he added.
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He seemed a little confused and nervous until my dog Copper jumped out of his chauffeured car and ran up the tarmac into the private jet.
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Instead of a dairy farm in the mountains, it was held on an air force base cleared of trees and made entirely of tarmac and concrete.
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No military air traffic control units on the tarmac directing planeloads of aid supplies, no bustling command center sending convoys of trucks to hard-hit areas.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet were on the tarmac to greet Modi as he exited his Air India Boeing 747 in Tel Aviv.
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"Sein then tried to bite the flight attendant, moved towards the galley service door, managed to open it and jumped to the tarmac," the complaint said.
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When you consider all the horrifying shit that happens on airplanes, a few hours on the tarmac before an altogether successful flight isn't really that bad.
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Holder's replacement, Loretta Lynch, held the notorious meeting on the tarmac with Bill Clinton, at a time when Clinton's wife and foundation were under FBI investigation.
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It opens with an anecdote about a JetBlue flight trapped on the tarmac and regulations that required a mother to deny her young daughter the bathroom.
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The U.S. presidential limousine is seen on the tarmac at Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, Cuba ahead of the arrival of President Obama and family.
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The captain then literally picked up this hijacker and took his body to the rear exit of the plane and threw the corpse onto the tarmac.
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Lynch created a political firestorm when it was revealed she and the former president met for 30 minutes on an airport tarmac in Phoenix on Monday.
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"The concept came up and ...strategically it's interesting," Trump told reporters from the tarmac in Morristown, New Jersey, as he prepared to board Air Force One.
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She suggested that he walked uninvited from his plane to her government plane, which were both parked on a tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
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How could the guy with the gold-plated political instincts not see the problem with trooping across the tarmac to surprise Loretta Lynch with a visit?
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Confusion and unease spread onto the tarmac, where both recently arrived flights and those that had boarded for departure sat waiting in a state of limbo.
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As groups of detainees make their way toward the aircraft on this muggy morning, security contractors waiting on the tarmac swiftly slip into a familiar routine.
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How it all happened, and what's inside Read it all here, including CNN's exclusive with Pelosi, courtesy of Detroit Metro Airport Tarmac Special Correspondent Jeff Zeleny.
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Sitting inside the plane with only a view of the tarmac, it felt surreal to see videos of the buildings where friends lived and worked collapsing.
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All 63 passengers and four crew members aboard Air Canada Flight 7618, operated by Sky Regional, exited the aircraft onto the tarmac unharmed, the airline said.
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Yellowing grass pushes up through cracks in warped tarmac, and I find myself daydreaming again about the ground ripping open and consuming the whole fucking town.
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Passengers waiting for their flights fled through any exit they could, dropping their carry-on luggage and bags as they streamed out onto the airport's tarmac.
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As we crossed the Pacific Ocean, passing through many time zones, I buried myself in sleep and woke up only when the plane hit the tarmac.
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When Lyon's players departed for Budapest on Friday morning, they were driven to the airport and straight onto the tarmac, where they boarded a chartered jet.
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Thanks to its location directly next to the window, the bar-style seats offer some of the best views of the adjacent tarmac in the lounge.
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The image of a four-lane piece of tarmac sticking out of the ground at an angle is something I see when I close my eyes.
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As she left the tarmac in a vehicle behind the hearse, Grace could be seen wiping away tears and being consoled by one of her sisters.
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Trump made brief remarks about the attacks to reporters Sunday on a tarmac in New Jersey after a weekend spent at his golf club in Bedminster.
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Milley greeted Trump on the tarmac at Bagram Air Field, and later the two stood side by side serving Thanksgiving fare to hundreds of service members.
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And reports last year that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was able to breach a plane on a tarmac also amplified concerns about airlines' cybersecurity.
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About 113 minutes into the race, Roll's legs were cramping, and when the terrain finally evened out onto gravel roads and tarmac, he could barely move.
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Many others thronged the airport terminal, hoping to land a seat on private flights, which began arriving on Thursday after floodwaters had receded from the tarmac.
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But the flight was delayed, and when she peered out the window near the boarding gates, she saw Duke&aposs crate was already on the tarmac.
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United, which ranked next to last overall, had poor rankings in two-hour tarmac delays, mishandled baggage and canceled flights but did better in involuntary bumps.
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The 747 Trump used to travel to Florida earlier in the week remained guarded on the tarmac of Palm Beach International airport throughout the overseas outing.
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There were also paparazzi photos of Mr. Bezos and Ms. Sanchez on an airport tarmac and "gazing into each other's eyes" in a Santa Monica restaurant.
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Some passengers endured more delays on Saturday after the wing of a China Southern plane clipped the tail of a Kuwait Airlines jet on the tarmac.
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You might begin inside the terminal, but in no time at all it's outside and on the tarmac, beneath a jet, and then right through one.
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SOUTHWEST FLIGHT MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING; WITNESS SAYS PASSENGER WAS SMOKING POT Photos shared by the Gainesville Fire Rescue show emergency vehicles meeting the aircraft on the tarmac.
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In the moments before a plane exploded in Dubai, passengers grabbed their luggage before they evacuated onto the tarmac, as seen in new footage from the scene.
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Five minutes of blanked out on the tarmac, unsure if they can make it inside the resstop, Tandy remembers the 22109 mL of medical grade cocaine (liquid).
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Accelerating downhill with Colombia's Sergio Henao and Poland's Rafal Majka for company, Nibali hit the tarmac hard, as did Henao, leaving Majka alone with 12km to go.
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"IF YOU WERE HERE WE'D HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SAVE HIS HEART" ...is the first thing Tandy heard out of the box, blinking in the tarmac sun.
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When governors claim to be "experts in disasters," it's because they spoke at a press conferences or greeted a president for a photo-op on the tarmac.
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When I landed at the Cincinnati airport the night before, my fellow passengers and I began to notice some activity on the tarmac as we were deplaning.
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In the aftermath of the improper tarmac meet, Lynch had the good sense to recuse herself from her normal decision-making responsibilities in the Clinton email matter.
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Passengers at Los Angeles International Airport on Sunday night were seen running from terminals and onto a tarmac after police responded to 911 calls of shots fired.
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Images taken of the gutted plane after the explosion show the entire top half of the aircraft's fuselage is missing, with the plane slumped on the tarmac.
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Decked in his aviation gear and holding his helmet, Cruise gazed across the tarmac at a F-14 Tomcat (Maverick's plane of choice in the original film).
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He has swung by to inspect a street where tarmac and new sewage pipes have just been laid, and where weeks ago there were potholes and mud.
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Hours before his Mar-a-Lago dinner, Trump insisted to a crowd on the tarmac in Florida the dark days of Mueller's special counsel investigation had ended.
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It was Russian information that Comey used to jump into the middle of the 2016 election, not a meeting between Lynch and President Clinton on the tarmac.
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Decked in his aviation gear and holding his helmet, Cruise gazes across the tarmac at a F-18 Tomcat (Maverick's plane of choice in the original film).
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Photojournalist Jake Crandall captured the son of Alabama's democratic gubernatorial nominee Walt Maddox lying down on the tarmac after arriving with his family in Montgomery on Monday.
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According to the report, the elderly woman was spotted on the tarmac throwing coins at the plane's engine while preparing to board China Southern Airlines flight CZ380.
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I seriously thought about ditching the Tarmac, calling an Uber, and figuring out how to apologize to Specialized or disappear and never write this stupid article ever.
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The I.G. also reportedly set to criticize former Attorney General Loretta Lynch over her handling of the Clinton email investigation, including her tarmac meeting with Bill Clinton.
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Surrounded by loved ones near a snowy tarmac, they stood in anticipation as a rented plane circled over head before showering them with 1,500 tiny blue balls.
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I flew us to different positions above the tarmac at Sikorsky's headquarters, swinging around easily and using a combination of visuals and the map to position myself.
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The aircraft circled over the Irish Sea before making the emergency landing and coming to rest with its nose cone on the tarmac at Belfast International Airport.
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Dunkin has told people that when he used to fly Trump around on his private Boeing 757, they'd often find themselves stuck on the tarmac with delays.
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A prime example: On Monday, police in Florida responded to a man who had somehow wound up sprinting across the tarmac at Miami International Airport, WSVN reports.
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"You really have to concentrate and have sharp eyes because you don't want to leave a tiny bit of body fat wedged into the tarmac," Elliott says.
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" Alongside the detainees, Trump told reporters from the tarmac of Andrews Air Force Base that his "proudest achievement will be when we denuclearize that entire [Korean] peninsula.
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Parisian Olivier Riva, one of the few people walking on the empty tarmac of the right bank highway on a rainy Monday morning, could not agree more.
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The magazine is also reporting that officials were alerted to last Wednesday's incident on a private plane following a call from an anonymous source on the tarmac.
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Their motorcades all but passed each other, and all four candidates' planes ended up on the tarmac at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport at the same time. Mrs.
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There was also evidence that the N.S.A. was monitoring the airwaves in the Ndola region, almost certainly from one of two American aircraft parked on the tarmac.
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"We found no evidence that Lynch and former President Clinton discussed the (email) investigation or engaged in other inappropriate discussion during their tarmac meeting," the IG said.
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"When you're talking about a security threat on a tarmac, with a passenger aircraft and fuel and everything like that, every second counts," he told the newspaper.
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Hillary Clinton took questions at a news conference on an airport tarmac in New York on Thursday, one night after a presidential forum on national security issues.
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The new Dreamliner was parked on the tarmac at the delivery center in front of a line of about 10 787 airplanes in various stages of completion.
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A military guard of honor and brief prayer took place at Medellin's airport as the coffins were brought onto the tarmac to be loaded onto the aircraft.
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The passengers, sitting in the crowded lounge's wide brown chairs, are checking their email, streaming movies on their laptops, gazing absentmindedly at the airplanes on the tarmac.
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Then several of the remaining hostages fled, including one who climbed through a cockpit window, dropped onto the tarmac using a makeshift rope and sprinted to safety.
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Update 7/9: The Newcastle City Council Highways team later determined that the road collapsed due to a small void under the tarmac, and not the heat.
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Several dozen pallbearers -- representing the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines -- unloaded two cases at a time from two C-17 military aircraft parked on the tarmac.
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Non-Americans were being flown to their home countries on chartered planes, with boarding directly on the tarmac to avoid contact with passengers and staff in terminals.
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Television footage showed the Sukhoi Superjet 100 crash bouncing along the tarmac at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport before the rear part of the plane suddenly burst into flames.
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Behind the Saarinen building is a strip of tarmac where a vintage 1958 Lockheed Constellation, nicknamed Connie, is parked, and is being converted into a cocktail lounge.
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Sports car companies began trading tarmac for trails — or at least occasional trips onto grass — in earnest in 22020, when Porsche introduced its four-wheel-drive Cayenne.
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Some languished for as long as seven hours aboard their planes before airport personnel could help them down onto the tarmac and lead them inside, CNN reports.
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Adherents insist the trip, which lasts just under three hours, is competitive with air travel, factoring in delays on the Van Wyck Expressway and on the tarmac.
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An episode-ending montage featured a short video of Kardashian, Disick, and their children walking on a tarmac — with Richie smiling in the midst of the action.
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Finally, airline employees need to be screened (as we do with passengers) at every airport prior to them having access to the sterile area of the tarmac.
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He implied that Mr. Clinton's encounter with Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch on a Phoenix airport tarmac in 2016 really was as suspicious as Republicans found it.
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Turkey's Demiroren news agency broadcast footage showing ambulances lined up beside the plane after landing in Ankara, with several personnel wearing white protective suits on the tarmac.
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Less than 90 minutes later, Mr. Trump's campaign jet landed on the same tarmac before a rally scheduled in nearby Concord, N.C. FlightAware confirms the flight data.
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As the couple spoke with airline staff at the gate, the man broke through the door and ran onto the tarmac, the Press Association news agency reported.
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"There are also safety concerns on the airport's tarmac, taxiways and apron area because of soft spots," IATA director-general and chief executive officer Tony Tyler said.
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The pair, whose grandfathers were brothers, beamed as they made their way over the tarmac through crowds of clergy, children and government officials to a waiting motorcade.
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The Palm Springs Fire Department says the engine fire turned out to be a false alarm ... and a firefighter snapped a pic with Jason on the tarmac.
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Cover: Ground crew chat near a Boeing 737 MAX 8 plane operated by Shanghai Airlines parked on tarmac at Hongqiao airport in Shanghai, China, Tuesday, March 12, 2019.
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Kate stepped off the plane in New Zealand carrying a wiggly George, who enthusiastically kicked his legs as the little royal family made their way onto the tarmac.
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The scene I was drawing was so dramatic: a tarmac filled with Iraqi prisoners, in orange suits, at night, waiting to be loaded onto a huge C-17.
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Example, Jim Comey said he had to step into Loretta Lynch&aposs role because she wouldn&apost recuse herself after secretly meeting with Bill Clinton on the tarmac.
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As much as we love when celebrities turn the tarmac into a bona fide catwalk, we get equally excited when they keep it real with their travel getups.
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Her husband, my Uncle Spanky, who'd been a famous musician in the Philippines, found work loading trays into airplane kitchens before moving to the tarmac to haul bags.
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At Gumbo market, a litter-swept patch of dirt near where the tarmac road to Uganda starts, Grace Asio, a Ugandan trader, laments the state of her business.
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Journalist Martyn Kent tweeted that his flight waited on the tarmac for an hour and a half before the captain announced that a "catastrophic" IT failure had occurred.
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Having been hoisted off its rooftop hangar, the smaller plane is now languishing on the tarmac of Mumbai airport as if lashed to the ground by red tape.
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The flight from Enter Air, a Poland-based charter airline, was captured on video tilting to the right just before making contact with the tarmac at Salzburg airport.
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The car's windshield extends almost to the ground, and the driver is able to see through his transparent display, through the windshield, down to the tarmac in front.
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Then, a Chinese security official blocked National Security Adviser Susan Rice on the tarmac and yelled at another U.S. official trying to help journalists get closer to Obama.
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This sensible process was thrown into disarray when former President Bill Clinton made a surprise airport tarmac visit to none other than the sitting attorney general, Loretta Lynch.
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On the airport tarmac, the commander said that the restoration of the airfield was "extraordinarily important" as it would dramatically increase the ability to resupply the Iraqi forces.
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Last year, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel died in a United plane's cargo hold when the flight was delayed on the tarmac—also in Houston—for two hours.
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However, Prince George did wave to those assembled on the tarmac when the Royal Canadian Air Force jet the royal family arrived on for their tour of Canada.
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Even before the disaster, the local economy "was barely hanging" because of its isolation due to a lack of tarmac roads, and poor business conditions across the country.
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He offered a little wave to those assembled on the tarmac when the Royal Canadian Air Force jet the royal family arrived on for their tour of Canada.
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But on Monday, Dominic, 86, and his brother Victor, 91, will stand on a tarmac in Philadelphia to greet Emil&aposs remains as he finally makes it home.
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The L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services is investigating the allegations after someone anonymously reported the incident last Wednesday on the tarmac, a source tells PEOPLE.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was the first in Trump's administration to greet Xi on the tarmac early Thursday afternoon as he landed at Palm Beach International Airport.
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Parking the Tarmac in an unlocked gaggle of bikes worth at least $150,000 in total, I felt like I'd snuck into a club no one actually knows about.
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And after word leaked out that Attorney General Loretta Lynch and Bill Clinton had met on an airport tarmac in late June, Republicans claimed the fix was in.
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When Trump deplaned in Philadelphia, he greeted those gathered on a tarmac with a smile and a wave before traveling on to the Loews Hotel in a motorcade.
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On July 2, local resident Joël Adagas posted photos of about twenty llamas resting on the tarmac as they often do to keep warm on cool, misty days.
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The current race leader is the fast Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe of the Belgian Deceuninck-QuickStep team, which rides US-based Specialized bikes, including the S-Works Tarmac, pictured.
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The rules also require airlines to provide adequate food and water, ensure that lavatories are working and, if necessary, provide medical attention to passengers during long tarmac delays.
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Read more: We just got up close with the Tour de France leader's bike, Julian Alaphilippe's Specialized S-Works Tarmac DiscBike riders are a bit like fighter pilots.
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The building that contained the chamber was demolished years ago and Iran made extensive efforts to clean the site by removing topsoil and covering the area with Tarmac.
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" Trump's 87-second statement, which he delivered on the tarmac of Palm Beach International Airport, came minutes after he tweeted: "No Collusion, No Obstruction, Complete and Total EXONERATION.
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I wasn't allowed to take photos of travelers at Teterboro, but I did see a small group of people walking out onto the tarmac to board a jet.
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"Any flights that exceed the tarmac delay rule will start running up big numbers," said Gary Leff, a travel expert who writes the View from the Wing blog.
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In July of 2011, Europol announced it believed the people involved were also involved in drugs trafficking, organized robbery, distribution of counterfeit products, tarmac fraud, and money laundering.
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It also takes other measures, such as keeping air-conditioned trailers on the tarmac for ground crews, encouraging employees to take frequent breaks or postponing nonessential work altogether.
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The lights flickered on shortly before midnight, after an exhausting day for travelers, that had left thousands stranded in dark terminals and on planes sitting on the tarmac.
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Waiting for him on the tarmac in Benghazi were senior commanders, lined up in a show of unity intended to scotch rumors of division within his top ranks.
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Attorney General Loretta Lynch's tarmac meeting with former President Bill Clinton in June 2016, while his wife was under investigation, created another appearance of a conflict of interest.
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At previous meetings, for example, members have described being met on the airport tarmac and whisked to luxury hotels without having to go through the usual arrival protocol.
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On Monday, Trump shook hands with supporters on the tarmac in Orlando, Florida on his way to a private fundraiser, which will likely involve even more hand-shaking.
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That night, 10 black SUVs with armed escorts took the party straight to a Korean Air passenger jet, on the tarmac of the Kuala Lumpur airport, he said.
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Instead of offering views of distant aircraft out on the tarmac, the binoculars feature scenes from SWISS destinations, much to the dismay of aviation enthusiasts visiting the lounge.
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Whenever Mr. Mugabe flew home from a trip, state media invariably showed Mr. Mnangagwa greeting the president on the tarmac, displaying an almost obsequious smile and body language.
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Friday and then idled on the tarmac in Atlanta for about five hours, because health officials learned that three of the evacuees had tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Zarif was not expected to meet any American officials during his visit to France, which was first discovered when an Iranian plane was spotted on the tarmac here.
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When she told me this, she waved her arms in front of her, as if wielding a pair of orange safety batons on the tarmac of her reputation.
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Financial penalties are levied by the Department of Transportation for tarmac delays of three hours or more for a domestic flight and four hours for an international one.
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The actual President Obama appears on a television news clip, and is played later in a brief scene on an airport tarmac by an actor named Reggie Brown.
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But Airbus reached a turning point in May as the queue of semi-finished planes clogging the tarmac outside European plants started heading lower having peaked at 100.
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When he arrived in Pennsylvania with the first lady, Trump flashed a celebratory smile and pumped his fists as he greeted supporters on the tarmac in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
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Live TV showed government vehicles blocking the roads to and from the airport and scores of travelers milling on the tarmac, apparently having been evacuated from the building.
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After Mr. Trump's pre-dawn news conference on the tarmac, Korean-American leaders all over the country were struggling with how to rectify the White House's paradoxical positions.
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President Barack Obama's trip to China for the G20 summit Saturday opened with an unusual tarmac altercation involving Chinese and U.S. officials, including national security adviser Susan Rice.
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In Lodwar, the county headquarters, there is electricity and a few kilometers of tarmac roads, but the main routes out of town are in a state of disrepair.
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Somebody wanted to get off the plane there on a live tarmac and get an Uber because it was closer to where they were going than Chicago was.
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Fire trucks and ambulances descended on the tarmac when a small fire on the Sunwing aircraft began, said Beverly MacDonald, a spokeswoman with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.
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As we taxi to the tarmac at Kadena, other P-8As can be seen, at least one about to leave on or also just returning from a flight.
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That shooting scare, amplified by word of mouth and social media, sent hundreds of passengers scurrying through security checkpoints and out onto the tarmac at five LAX terminals.
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On the tarmac, a flight attendant held a passenger's infant, and the breeze stirred her skirt and the swaddling of the baby in her arms: Madonna and child.
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Republican Governor Doug Ducey told the Arizona Republic on Monday that he would welcome Trump on the tarmac when he arrived but would not attend the campaign rally.
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Maybe. Steven Kelly was working the tarmac Tuesday at Signature Flight Support in Westchester, NY when the Biebs asked him to come aboard and belt out a tune.
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When the aircraft landed in Larnaca, Mustafa reportedly tossed a letter written in Arabic onto the tarmac and requested that it be delivered to his Cypriot ex-wife.
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A youth orchestra played on the tarmac at an otherwise low-key arrival ceremony when the pope arrived from Rome on an unusually cool and cloudy austral summer evening.
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While some made their way to an emergency slide at the front of the plane, others had to crawl out onto the wings and hop down onto the tarmac.
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When the royal Fab Four traveled from Hamburg, Germany in July, Charlotte made a fuss and started crying on the tarmac as they went to board the plane home.
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Russia's air base in Syria Russian fighter jets continue to roar off the tarmac at Hmeymim air base in Latakia, the staging ground for Russia's air war in Syria.
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Prince was unresponsive when Johnson carried him out of the plane and onto the tarmac, where paramedics administered Narcan, a medication used to treat overdoses in an emergency situation.
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The flight test isn't much to look at, but its worth noting that when landing, the Cormorant identifies a marker on the tarmac and touches down autonomously alongside it.
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In April 2014, he made a surprise appearance on the tarmac in Houston to greet the Obamas on Air Force One, sporting his trademark colorful socks in his wheelchair.
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She was almost celebrating at the finish, only to watch Armstrong, pedaling like fury, roar home in 44 minutes 26.42 seconds before collapsing on to the tarmac in exhaustion.
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Things are bleaker if you're delayed on U.S. soil: According to Scott Ginsberg, brand manager for Airhelp, airlines are only required to compensate you for delays on the tarmac.
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Trudeau welcomed the family at the tarmac of the Victoria International Airport and squatted to Prince George's level in an attempt to get a high five from the toddler.
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Oren Ezer of ElectRoad, the firm that converted the road in question, reckons a small crew, working three night shifts, could convert a kilometre of tarmac in this way.
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Women in heels and fur coats strutting down the tarmac, people enjoying a nice cocktail on their ride and even some dogs looking at the view out their window.
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The flight was met on the tarmac by fire crews, but no one was injured and the passengers were able to disembark as normal, according to Hawaii News Now.
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Footage from Japan's ANN television showed Lim walking on a tarmac next to Canada's national security adviser, Daniel Jean, at the Yokata Air Base on the outskirts of Tokyo.
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A 57-year-old man was arrested Thursday morning after running onto the tarmac and attempting to force his way on a flight at Melbourne Airport, in southern Australia.
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A video on Instagram, posted Saturday by a reporter from the state-run Russia-24 outlet, purported to show a jet rolling down a tarmac at the air base.
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This allowed Samuel to reach the tarmac and the possibility of reaching the corner and into an alley that would have taken him out of sight of the hitman.
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The star quarterback turned heads on the tarmac in an eccentric ensemble that consisted of black, white and gold zebra-striped Versace pants that retail for a cool $850.
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Qualcomm boasts that with 4425 Gbps speeds you could live stream virtual reality content and download an HD movie for a flight before your plane had left the tarmac.
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A Chinese security official had also blocked National Security Adviser Susan Rice on the tarmac and yelled at another U.S. official trying to help journalists get closer to Obama.
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"She was afraid and running and ended up on the tarmac, she ended up causing flights to reroute," Rebecca Norman, a director at Manitoba Mutts Dog Rescue, told PEOPLE.
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Whenever you need a confidence boost while stuck in a bad commute or on the tarmac, just watch Walter White show a group of lethal drug dealers who's boss.
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Meanwhile, over by the tarmac, locals gathered along the striking traditional-printed fabric carpet that was rolled out on the grass for the royal couple ahead of their departure.
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And whether it's on a tarmac, an airplane, on the road or at the office, he has shown us that birthdays are worth celebrating no matter where you are.
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Last week's episode ended on a To Be Continued, with JoJo popping a squat on a tarmac at the rose ceremony to sob deeply at Luke's confession of love.
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A scheduled visit to the US-Mexico border was scrapped for security reasons, leaving Trump confined to the airport tarmac, where he viewed Customs and Border Patrol equipment instead.
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When the royal couple arrived, a giant red banner was displayed along the tarmac reading "Welcome Harry & Megan," while locals in traditional garb greeted them with a musical performance.
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The passengers said they had to wait almost a full day on the tarmac without adequate access to food, water, or the bathroom, as VICE News reported last week.
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Zinke also dinged Clinton for once claiming she had run across a tarmac in Bosnia to avoid sniper fire, when video later showed her walking casually with her daughter.
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Don't think too hard about it next time you're in the air, but 45 inches of rubber is the only thing standing between you and the tarmac during landing.
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Weeks after taking over for Priebus, his predecessor who was unceremoniously fired over Twitter while he sat on a rainy tarmac, Kelly was faced with the Charlottesville, Virginia, controversy.
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In the midst of the Clinton email probe, then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch privately met with former President Bill Clinton for roughly 30 minutes on a tarmac in Arizona.
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Upon arrival back on the tarmac at White Plains, she was greeted by staff members, supporters and other well-wishers who had shown up for a soiree before dawn.
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It would need to be tweaked for each surface and setup — obviously a rear-wheel-drive car on a dirt road would be different than front-wheel on tarmac.
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Weeks after taking over for Reince Priebus, his predecessor who was unceremoniously fired over Twitter while he sat on a rainy tarmac, Kelly was faced with the Charlottesville controversy.
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"I am on the plane, on the tarmac waiting to take off during the first 20083 minutes of the market opening, and it's getting absolutely beaten up," he said.
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Upon arrival at Hong Kong International Airport on Sunday, after disembarking directly onto the tarmac we were taken to a quarantine area on the lower level of the airport.
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And its nylon leading edge is tough enough to scrape ice off tarmac yet soft enough that it doesn't scratch wood or tile decking the way metal edges can.
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After an Aeroflot jetliner burst into flames during an emergency landing in Moscow recently, some passengers who had just escaped were seen walking across the tarmac luggage in hand.
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The plane, which was carrying 73 passengers and five crew members, hit the runway hard and bounced along the tarmac, with the fuselage quickly becoming engulfed in a fireball.
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The terminal in question is the old T.W.A. Flight Center, designed by the Finnish architect Eero Saarinen in 1962 to sit like a bewinged white U.F.O. amid the tarmac.
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An officer delivered a sharp blow to Mr. Cumaiyi's head with a metal flashlight, according to witnesses on board, then another officer dragged Mr. Cumaiyi headfirst onto the tarmac.
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Videos showed passengers who had escaped the aircraft on exit slides running away from the burning plane on the tarmac as travelers inside the Sheremetyevo airport looked on aghast.
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At one point, the audience formed a "giant soul train"; more than a hundred people, including many children, enthusiastically shimmied their way across the tarmac to blaring funk music.
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As a result, companies ranging from carmaker Renault to airline Air France KLM have had to abruptly suspend ordinary operations, halting production lines and leaving airplanes on the tarmac.
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A few hours later, on a chilly tarmac near the Missouri River, more than a dozen Americans from a cruise ship were greeted by doctors in elaborate protective gear.
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Riders were enjoying a calm sunny afternoon until a pileup near the front of the peloton with just over five kilometers left that sent several riders to the tarmac.
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As a candidate, he repeatedly condemned Bill Clinton's tarmac conversation with Loretta Lynch, then the attorney general overseeing an investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
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Those ensure airlines will do things like provide passengers with water when delayed on the tarmac or, if overbooked, ask passengers for volunteers before others are bumped off involuntarily.
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According to federal rules, airlines can hold passengers on the tarmac for three hours on domestic flights and four hours on international flights before allowing them to get off.
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An article on Thursday about an increase in airline flight delays misstated part of the reason given by the trade group Airlines for America for tarmac delays last year.
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Exhibiting the same calm with which one might order a sandwich at a deli counter, she asked the tower if medical units could meet the plane on the tarmac.
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And I did push a bright red button and watch the small jet find its way to that airstrip, descend, and put rubber to tarmac all on its own.
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In late 2007, when the two candidates met on the tarmac at Reagan National Airport outside of Washington, what was supposed to be a brief collegial conversation turned heated.
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They waited for hours on the tarmac as C.D.C. experts debated with officials from the State Department and the Department of Health and Human Services about what to do.
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" Situated "airside"—near the tarmac—it offers luxurious amenities, including climate-controlled stalls for horses and, for dogs, a bone-shaped splashing pool and a spa that gives "pawdicures.
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Michael watches his mommy as she sings to him softly so she won't disturb her flight crew as she gets ready to walk across the tarmac to her plane.
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Op-Ed Contributor I was on a flight from New York to Seattle when a long delay on the tarmac prompted the airline to offer us a free movie.
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Inspired by the blood-and-guts, monosyllabic war movie that had taken us off the tarmac and into the air, I realized the answer by the time of arrival.
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Video from news helicopters showed the jet stranded on the tarmac for several minutes before passengers began to emerge so they could board buses to get to the terminal.
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From there, flyers can relax in their own private suite complete with its own bathroom, food-service pantry, a two-person daybed, and an unobstructed view of the tarmac.
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The welcome ceremony had already been cut short at the request of White House officials who didn't want to stand on the hot tarmac longer than they had to.
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The report zeroing in on her meeting with Bill Clinton on a Phoenix tarmac back in June 224th 231 just a week before Comey cleared Hillary in that email investigation.
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WASHINGTON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department said it fined United Airlines $2.75 million on Thursday for breaking rules protecting air travelers with disabilities and prohibiting long tarmac delays.
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"If what has been alleged occurred, if an innocent person lost their life at the hands of violence, that's to be condemned," Pence told reporters on a tarmac in Colorado.
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A single tear rolling down the cheek, worth a scrap a piece, gone into the black footprints of rain and smeared box sewage, tracked into the lav from the tarmac.
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Helicopters hovering over the scene showed hundreds of people standing on the tarmac as an ambulance drove by and numerous law enforcement officers, including tactical units, rushed to the scene.
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News outlets report the man got onto the tarmac Tuesday and went up to a Delta Air Lines flight from Miami that had just landed at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
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Why does Hillary Clinton just days after she meets Bill the attorney general on that tarmac say she will keep Loretta Lynch on as AG if she wins as president?
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He also characterized the infamous Phoenix tarmac meeting between former Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton during the probe of his wife as inappropriate given the circumstances.
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The department said it found American had allowed a number of domestic flights to remain on the tarmac for more than three hours without allowing passengers an opportunity to deplane.
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In the Instagram stories, the two flew to Vegas on a private jet accompanied by some more of Star's friends, then took a hot pink Hummer limo from the tarmac.
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This document — combined with news of Lynch's private meeting with Bill Clinton on a Phoenix tarmac — led Comey to make his fateful decision to end the investigation on his own.
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He can't get the plane off the tarmac before another portfolio manager arrives in a panic, fretting about a short position in the CrossCo trucking company that isn't looking viable.
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The pup's job on the tarmac is to spot and scare off wildlife that could cause trouble for the aircrafts coming and going from Traverse City, Michigan's Cherry Capitol Airport.
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A series of frustrating weather delays in China slowed progress for weeks, followed by an unexpected diversion to Japan where the aircraft was damaged on the tarmac by a storm.
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Ground staff, whose roles include check-in, loading and unloading planes and directing aircraft on the tarmac, are employed by companies including WISAG, Aeroground, Ground Solution, AHS and Swissport Berlin.
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The company, which was demerged from the Tarmac group in 1999 and went on to buy construction firm Alfred McAlpine, has said it is considering all options to cut debt.
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At the show, the Xian Y-20—codenamed Kunpeng after a mythical ancient Chinese bird capable of flying long distances—was parked across the tarmac from an American C-17.
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Cover: President Donald Trump greets people on the tarmac as he arrives on Air Force One, Friday, March 22, 2019, at Palm Beach International Airport, in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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Kyran Ashford, a tarmac worker at Greater Rochester International Airport in New York, loves to spice up his job by giving travelers a free dance show while he directs planes.
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Some of the women standing on the cold tarmac have flowers for the pilots, who line up for photographs as television cameras from Russian state media record the jubilant scene.
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Priebus, who had traveled with Trump to Long Island for an event on gang violence, was seated inside a Secret Service van on the tarmac when the message came down.
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The long tarmac delays that led to American's $1.6 million fine include some on flights operated by both American Airlines' predecessor, US Airways, and its regional partners during a snowstorm.
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After blocking her out of a red carpet photo-op on the tarmac in Tel Aviv, the President reached for his wife's hand, which she quickly but succinctly batted away.
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Paramedics and Mr. Johnson carried Prince, 57, into the vehicle, and he was revived on the tarmac with a shot of Narcan, which is typically used to treat opioid overdoses.
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Kate showed off her stunning airport style when she stepped onto the tarmac Monday in a white Alexander McQueen peplum skirt suit — a look she has perfected over the years.
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Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, made her comments at a press conference on the tarmac at Westchester, N.Y., in front her of campaign airplane adorned with her "Stronger Together" slogan.
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Photos posted on Twitter by a passenger showed a group of travelers huddled on the airfield at Dulles, and an emergency vehicle parked next to the plane on the tarmac.
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"Hillary just gave a disastrous news conference on the tarmac to make up for poor performance last night," Trump tweeted, referring to the presidential forum Wednesday night on NBC News.
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No moment became more emblematic of this -- or polarizing -- than when Christie warmly greeted then-President Barack Obama on the tarmac when the President came to review the storm damage.
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When the plane touched down on Friday, a group of important people were waiting on the tarmac to greet it -- including Japanese Olympic gold medallists Saori Yoshida and Tadahiro Nomura.
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Upon arriving in Yangon, Francis was greeted on the tarmac by Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, the city's archbishop, followed by local bishops and a delegation of children in traditional clothing.
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