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11<div style="font-size:23px; background-color:#73cbe1; color:#000000; width:600px; padding:5px;">Save On Airfare: The Definitive Guide To Flying For Less.</div>
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15Tony Chau was a best-selling travel agent for many years, before he was fired for sticking it up to the greedy travel agency!<br />
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17Now, the fired travel agent is out for revenge by unleashing the industry-shattering new guide:<b>&quot;Save On Airfare: The Definitive Guide To Flying For Less.&quot;</b><br />
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19This ground-breaking guide will finally expose to you the deepest, darkest, most insane secrets and loopholes of the travel industry to show you how to finally fly for less at the biggest possible bargains!<br />
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21The fired travel agent reveals it all in this one insider guide that we believe will be an incredible asset in your arsenal that will help you fly for less for the rest of your life!<br />
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26        <li>- How to fly in first-class for free</li>
27        <li>- Airlines&#39; booking statistics that they&#39;ve been tight-lipped about for decades</li>
28        <li>- The ultimate loophole on how to transfer a non-transferable airline ticket!</li>
29        <li>- How to buy airfare tickets at astonishing bargains from agents who typically only market to undocumented immigrants looking to get a cheap flight back to their home country.</li>
30        <li>- The definitive guide on how to buy dramatically reduced airfare tickets right at the airport. Hint: You must know exactly the obscure location to look, and know the magic words to say to the agent!</li>
31        <li>- How to take advantage of airline companies&#39; ticket pricing systems giving up to thousands of discounts on tickets!</li>
32        <li>- The secret loophole to gain elite status at the major airlines in the quickest possible way so that you can travel in luxury</li>
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39Happy traveling,<br />
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43<b>P.S.</b><i>This heavy-hitting guide was written by a fired travel agent who&rsquo;s out for revenge to reveal the most insane secrets to flying for less!</i></div>
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58<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:5px;">nd you have to remember, this isn&#39;t a news story because it&#39;s not a news story on our cable news network. It&#39;s a story because of what happened. It&#39;s a story about people&#39;s lives being affected in an unprecedented way. And I believe that it is important to have that conversation. And the story that you&#39;re talking about is this tragic story. You&#39;re talking about a young boy who was murdered by his mother. So that&#39;s a story I&#39;m going to tell in the next story. Question: thanks very much. Question: thank you, chris, you&#39;re welcome. Thank you, mr. President, what are you going to do if iran wins the nuclear agreement that requires the united states to cut off its nuclear program entirely, or any other form of cooperation between the government of israel and iran? President trump: well, he said that israel was going to cut off all cooperation. The only reason he said that was that israel had just got involv
59 ed in that. We can&#39;t keep going back and saying that. So israel has been saying this for years. Israel is very proud of this. And I think I&#39;m going to be very, very happy with them. And, you know, they&#39;re very proud of us when we get involved in this. We&#39;re very proud. I think the israelis have been very proud in this. They have been very proack peppercorns were found stuffed in the nostrils of Ramesses II, placed there as part of the mummification rituals shortly after his death in 1213 BCE. Little else is known about the use of pepper in ancient Egypt and how it reached the Nile from South Asia. Pepper (both long and black) was known in Greece at least as early as the fourth century BCE, though it was probably an uncommon and expensive item that only the very rich could afford. A Roman-era trade route from India to Italy By the time of the early Roman Empire, especially after Rome&#39;s conquest of Egypt in 30 BCE, open-ocean crossing of the Arabian Sea direct to C
60 hera dynasty southern India&#39;s Malabar Coast was near routine. Details of this trading across the Indian Ocean have been passed down in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. According to the Greek geographer Strabo, the early empire sent a fleet of around 120 ships on an annual trip to India and back. The fleet timed its travel across the Arabian Sea to take advantage of the predictable monsoon winds. Returning from India, the ships travelled up the Red Sea, from where the cargo was carried overland or via the Nile-Red Sea canal to the Nile River, barged to Alexandria, and shipped from there to Italy and Rome. The rough geographical outlines of this same trade route would dominate the pepper trade into Europe for a millennium and a half to com</span><br />
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