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Both US Airways and American have tried to charge customers fees just to sit in the front of the coach cabin.
WSJ: AMR Deal Offers Air Travelers Hope for Better Service
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In my early years as a consultant and business coach, I would often sit in rooms where a highly paid guru from Bain or McKinsey or Accenture would pontificate to a group of execs about their business and how they should run it.
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General manager Glen Grunwald and coach Mike Woodson, in an end-of-season sit-down with reporters Tuesday, each stopped shy of identifying Stoudemire's role next season.
WSJ: Heard on the Field: Stoudemire May Not Start Next Season
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Supporters staged a sit-in protest after the game - Warrington's sixth defeat in seven matches - and the coach did not attend the post-match press conference.
BBC: Cullen parts company with Wolves
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Though the coach has an enclosed interior, passengers usually sit topside on benches, the better to take in the passing show: the wind and sun, fresh air, wildflowers, townspeople waving and, of course, the occasional whiff of horse emissions.
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