A returning holiday-maker told reporters: The aircraft landed and almost all the passengers got off.
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The holiday-maker rejoices in the glorious day, and the painter turns aside to shut his eyes.
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Unfortunately, there was someone else already there: A photographer had posed as a holiday-maker with his wife.
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Think you could be a professional holiday-maker?
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So picture a holiday-maker armed with a revolver, two gas helmets, tear goggles, some sandwiches, and a large empty haversack.
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Another British holiday-maker, 25-year-old Nick Pearson, was found dead in the water with his death ruled a drowning after falling.
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But how likely is the Irish holiday-maker to pursue the bitter holiday complaint all the way to the courts or arbitration?
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According to research by finder.com.au, the average Aussie holiday-maker comes home with $184 worth of foreign money they're likely to waste.
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Six people, including the Russian holiday-maker, were lightly wounded on Monday after two bombs went off at a minibus stop in the separatist capital Sukhumi.
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It is a rectangle and even the world-famous Opera House cops it, with holiday-maker griping TV shows give a false impression of the glistening sails.
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And it was this that so angered the happy holiday-makers of Mansoul.
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She was riding at anchor, safely beyond the reach of holiday-makers' curiosity.
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Winnipeg Beach was then beginning to attract holiday-makers from the prairie town.
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Loungers and holiday-makers were stirred into mild excitement by our expected departure.
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Happy holiday-makers who are wise enough to watch the fishers come in!
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In the distance rise slopes of woodland, on Sundays the haunt of holiday-makers.