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baggage

[bag-ij] / ˈbæg ɪdʒ /


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“Airlines monetize everything from extra baggage to getting a bag of peanuts,” Taylor said.

From MarketWatch

Most of the same passengers stood up without assistance and bounded off toward the baggage claim.

From The Wall Street Journal

He adds that CZT-based scanners are currently in use for explosives detection at UK airports, and for scanning checked baggage in some US airports.

From BBC

As Hernandez points out, every year brings a new crop of filmmakers who are experiencing the festival for the very first time, so they do not come in with the baggage of expectations.

From Los Angeles Times

“Add to that everyone’s emotional baggage about money, and couples have a lot to deal with.”

From MarketWatch