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Strong feelings leading to hard argument - over its expansion?
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heathrow
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Heathrow was a small hamlet in the ancient parish of Harmondsworth, Middlesex , England, on the outskirts of what is now Greater London . It was demolished in 1944 for the construction of London Heathrow Airport . The hamlet was a mile and a half east of ...
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Population (2000): 4068 Housing Units (2000): 1961 Land area (2000): 2.773742 sq. miles (7.183959 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.531446 sq. miles (1.376438 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.305188 sq. miles (8.560397 sq. km) FIPS code: 29320 Located within: Florida ...
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If you crossed an oversized typewriter with a television set you'd get something like Nellie, and if you go to Heathrow you'll see dozens of them in the booking hall.
Howard beamed like a puppy with a new chew toy, and Heathrow made a mental note to speak to her about her mode of address after all.
The letter and the report went into the diplomatic bag and caught the evening flight by El Al from Heathrow to Ben-Gurion.
The courier was flying Aeroflot to Heathrow with a diplomatic bag, which was inviolable so long as the courier kept it in his possession countries had been known to steal them for their contents, which were often uncoded, but couriers knew about that, and played by a strict set of rules-if they had to visit the can, so did the bag.
Twelve hours to New York, but a direct flight was better than having to stop over in Frankfurt or Heathrow.
Drifting rain thinly curtained London but there were spaces between the clouds and he could see the coloured lights of an airliner dropping towards Heathrow, the cutting searchlight of its landing beam thrust before it.
After a short pause to regroup and eat the last of the bag of mint imperials that Lamorak had bought at Heathrow, they had set out to walk as far as Dirranbandi.
It was the visa that prompted the passport control officer at Heathrow to run the passport number through the computer.