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Dictionary » H » Hotels Hotels1. A house for entertaining strangers or travelers; an inn or public house, of the better class. 2. In France, the mansion or town residence of a person of rank or wealth. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Portable Medical Devices - State of the Art Technology ?... help of Portable Medical Instruments can carry those medical instruments while visiting them (Patients) in their Residences, Offices/Corporates, Hotels etc. Most important feature of Portability is Lightweight. Portable Instruments work on Batteries. Thanks & Regards, Prashant S Akerkar
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The Fiber DiseaseWhy don't you go help all those poor victims that have bed bug bites from all the hotels all over the country, or is that just some spin on what they really have? There are a lot of them that would be very appreciative of your expertise...also, how bout all those ...
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The Fiber Disease... industries that have a vested interest in seeing resolve to this issue, and most of these are just now starting to realize this as fact. Hilton hotels sued for 6million recently for bed bug bites and infestation. I am certain that a bed bug was the vector as far as my infection is concerned. ...
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Poets... the Devil even knows you're there." Mm Let's throw some dates out there, check out flight costs, or if we can ride together in some cases, hotels etc....it's a small start but far better than scaring ourselves to death with our findings in research....Revelation tells us all this was coming....so ...
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The Fiber Diseaseanother Idea for activists. I believe southcity has said this already. The Hospitality industry(hotels, JUST THINK VEGAS), the residential industry(home sales and disclosure), the travel industry(planes, trains, buses), in fact the entire tourism trade, restaurants, movie ...
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