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It's silly, but you do it to get a booking.
I should have known better but I got a booking about half past nine in the evening.
"It could take forever to get a booking, unless the Pentagon can line up some priority time."
You are likely to get a booking on the flights you seek.
She paid a deposit and got a booking form on 6 December 1985, which said the ticket would be issued subject to conditions.
He joined a line of about 20 people at a pay phone, and eventually got a booking on a 5:30 P.M. flight.
He's got a booking agent laying out a three-week tour."
American Express said it would try to get a booking on another airline or get a refund for ticket holders.
"OK, I can get a booking photo of her from January, which should be pretty much how she looked last November."
He also gets a booking.
With a short time to live, Kaufman gets a booking at Carnegie Hall, his dream venue.
'So how do I get a booking with Mr Fielding?'
It's even got a booking office.'
You will be very unlikely to get a booking for the Milford Track in January - it usually sells out at least 6 months ahead.
Harry had his sights on London and got a booking in the Shoreditch Hall in 1919.
But look at the back page, I got a booking photo faxed down from Marin County Jail, not terrific quality."
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Or maybe I could get a booking at one of the hotels in Aviemore and have a terribly festive and maybe even snowy Christmas there.
She soon got a booking to strip in Las Vegas, and, in 1957, played a comedy role in a legitimate theater in Dallas.
When Mike Renzi arrived in New York in 1979, he got a booking at Carnegie Tavern playing jazz piano.
But if you can't get a booking, fear not, there are dozens more in Soho, Nolita, Chinatown and Little Italy... all within walking distance.
When he gets a booking at the upscale club Xanadu, he finds that his first rehearsal has become a special "audition" for an unseen man with a gruff voice.
Ms. Levis, who had been singing original songs and accompanying herself on guitar at a local restaurant, got a booking at the Stephen Talkhouse, an Amagansett nightclub.
Buddy Hackett, the comic who became friends with Mr. Griffin when they were in their 20's, recalled: "When we were kids, I was worried about getting a booking.