Ann Nicholson, 74, was buying a return ticket from London Victoria to Herne Bay on Sunday.
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He has also been invited to stay in a railway guesthouse for eight days and given a free return ticket.
The former archbishop had booked a return ticket to Buenos Aires where he was expecting to lead Easter services next weekend.
Sadly only available in Japan for the time being, so you'll need to include a return ticket in that splurge too.
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The reasons such efforts drive up the costs include: A human needs a return ticket, while a robot can go one way.
For example, a one-way ticket costs half the points of a return ticket on British Airways, but Lufthansa charges three-fourths of a full ticket's worth.
He came to attack the SNP and Scotland - something he could easily have done from his office in London, and he could have saved the taxpayers a return ticket.
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For his victory, Mr Kobayashi received a return plane ticket and the coveted mustard-yellow champion's belt.
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She was carrying a return train ticket and a banner, with some historians now suggesting she instead wanted to attach the banner to the royal racehorse Anmer.
The mark of a true fan is to travel to a stadium without means of admission, hand over the next year's housekeeping to a tout and receive in return a forged ticket that will be rejected at the entrance.
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After her husband died, Joanne Branham's children bought her a plane ticket to return to Illinois, from Phoenix, Arizona, where she and her husband had retired.
Usually, the contributors get something in return like a ticket to a concert or a programmable watch.
Once she could walk, Verna was given five dollars and a bus ticket and instructed to return to the guardianship of her mother, because she was still a minor.
Shashi Verma, TfL's director of customer experience, said: ''Pay as you go Oyster cards do not expire and customers are able to return their cards to a Tube ticket office at any time for a refund of the remaining balance and card deposit.
He also warned that leaving the European Union would be a "one-way ticket" with no option of return.
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So he will insist on measures to improve access, particularly through bigger ticket subsidies on more seats, in return for state money.
That means you can deduct 335 days of those two big-ticket items on Schedule A of your tax return (subject to losing the real estate tax deduction in the AMT).
If they settle in at 16, you can look forward to a 6%-plus real return--less than what people were expecting but not a ticket to the poorhouse, either.
When he returned to Moores Convenience Store in Mackenzie Way he was told by Pervais to return in a couple of hours so he could check the shop for the ticket.
Nothing in the documents indicates whether Palin knew she was being considered for a slot on the national ticket, and further documents indicate she planned to stay at a Hilton Garden Inn and return from Minneapolis the day after her speech.
At the ticket machine, I slid in my debit card, punched up the route and chose a day return.
If you can get a ticket from these guys, take it (pause).... If Nawaz Sharif does not return himself, then Nawaz Sharif has some advantage.
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