Make a beeline for reception, Nossel recommends, and befriend the person at the desk.
And the next day, cabbies from around the city made a beeline to the Olivieri brothers demanding their very own.
The time-challenged make a beeline to the Queen Victoria Building or the Strand Arcade downtown for multistore, one-stop shopping.
The girls leave the register and make a beeline for the other store.
C-notes falling from the sky making a beeline direct for their bank account?
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When we arrived, they all made a beeline for the drug store and loaded up on vitamins that they could take back to their parents.
At Charles de Gaulle he makes a beeline for the Oneworld lounge, then has his belt off and iPhone out before he even approaches security.
On my first morning in Kanazawa, I made a beeline for the neighbourhood of Higashi Chaya and met Kiyoe Nagashima, a 6th-generation resident and Kanazawa Excursions guide.
When a robot finds a cave sensed by a difference in temperature it returns by the shortest route, the beeline, back to the lander.
Last week, the Texas Transportation Institute released its annual Urban Mobility Report, a collection of terrifying traffic stats that arrive on a beeline to transit beat reporters.
Any budding design student who thinks their education is lacking should make a beeline for the Design Museum before September to explore some of design's best examples of sustainability.
It was anything but coincidental that discount stock brokerages like Charles Schwab and Ameritrade made a beeline to the commercial web in its earliest days, circa the mid 1990s.
Martin made a beeline for the company commander, Capt.
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What happened next, was downright remarkable, though maybe it should not be: Alvarez Izquierdo made a beeline for him and showed him a second yellow, which, of course, equates to a red card and a sending off.
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In New York City , the savviest of visitors make a beeline for The Moth, the storytelling competition where ten audience members volunteer to tell true tales (under five minutes long), which are often broadcast on its popular podcast.
So they went 15 miles due east right to the edge of the coast, and then went -- basically turned back and made a straight beeline up the coast, and that takes you back to the airport in New Orleans.
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England expatriates in the Sydney area - as well as the regular travelling supporters - could now be tempted to make a beeline to the famous old ground on the final day after it was announced entry would be free.
Many want time to work on projects they're passionate about but can't squeeze in, like writing a book (Kelly Braddock, a NYC-based realtor), taking a writing class (Lois Kelly, owner of the marketing firm BeeLine in Rhode Island) or learning to cook (Andrea Botwin, a research scientist from Philadelphia), while the majority are hoping for spa certificates or weekend escapes.
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