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Insider tip: During peak departure times, use the arrivals level when dropping them off.

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During last week's show, the duo nodded to the news of their departure, as they thanked audiences for their "beautiful messages".

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Mr. Pritzker knows what he’s talking about, having presided over the departure of such firms as Citadel, Boeing and Caterpillar after the companies grew frustrated with the state and city business environments.

In addition to being time-consuming and often stressful, the long trip from curb to departure gate isn’t something all fliers are physically prepared to handle.

“It was an extremely significant departure, not just for marketing Las Vegas, but for tourism campaigns in general,” recalled Billy Vassiliadis, whose firm R & R Partners developed the campaign for the LVCVA.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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