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1 And I think I'm excess baggage now that the troops have arrived.
2 The modern usage seems to have acquired a lot of excess baggage .
3 I was over the weight allowance, and had to pay excess baggage .
4 If they were going to the airport, they would incur excess baggage fees.
5 Then a lot of excess baggage seemed to drop away all at once.
6 You will not have time to be burdened with excess baggage .
7 But a Cargo-master was excess baggage when there was no reason for trade.
8 Peterson ain't going to pay any more excess baggage than he has to.
9 He is excess baggage , an embarrassment for us both.
10 Everybody, and that includes the present company, has anything from fifteen to thirty pounds excess baggage .
11 I was fit when I arrived on Tarawa, so this wasn't a loss of excess baggage .
12 There's an excess baggage charge that I can't trust Zeke with, and I'll not be long.
13 Plane fare for it costs more than mine, too, time I pay all the excess baggage charges.
14 And you let three others die because you didn't want to pay excess baggage on your journey.
15 Now that they're letting us know who wears the trousers, why don't they get rid of their excess baggage ?
16 But in shifting hemispheres Hick, now 47 and retired for five seasons, has unloaded conveyor belts of excess baggage .
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