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attendant

[uh-ten-duhnt] / əˈtɛn dənt /




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A flight attendant carrying a tablet with seat assignments strolled the aisle to ensure that people were in the correct locations according to their tickets.

From The Wall Street Journal

In clipped, fast-moving scenes, Mr. Sayles shifts between the boardroom and the assembly line, and radiates out to develop the roles of attendant characters, from journalists to labor activists to gangsters and rumrunners.

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On Tuesday, American’s flight attendants union called for leadership changes at the airline, saying it is “years behind” competitors and has ignored investments in its product and in customer experience.

From MarketWatch

The argument goes on long enough, and with enough attendant pain, that a viewer will inevitably ask himself what role personal responsibility plays in all this collateral misfortune.

From The Wall Street Journal

One group solidly in favor of assigned seating: Southwest flight attendants.

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