1. And four people would have less luggage, too, which might be a good thing. 2. At dockside Martin, alarmed, notices that Colin has no luggage. 3. He had no luggage, only his pharmacy, as the vet calls it. 4. If Santa Claus went out more than once a year he surely would have fancier luggage than his well-worn sack. 5. If you do not have too much luggage, take a bus or taxi for a few hours to Shenzhen, the boom town next to Hong Kong. 6. Maybe having your luggage on the same flight is too much to expect. 7. Neither had luggage. 8. Phillips said he had no luggage because he was only making a day trip to Michigan to take measurements for a drapery job. 9. That profile consists of passengers who buy one-way tickets, pay in cash, fly infrequently, have no luggage or meet other confidential criteria. 10. The officers asked Drayton and Brown, who were sitting together, if they had any luggage. |