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five-star

[fahyv-stahr] / ˈfaɪvˈstɑr /












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Early Tuesday, reporters and camera crews positioned themselves opposite the five-star Intercontinental Hotel, hoping to spot the Ukrainian, Russian and US delegations arriving for the first of two days of intense negotiations.

From Barron's

"It's very simple, in English law if you paid for a five-star holiday and received a one-star holiday, you are entitled to compensation," Shimon Goldwater, a partner at Asserson Solicitors, said.

From BBC

"It's very simple, in English law if you paid for a five-star holiday and received a one-star holiday, you are entitled to compensation," Goldwater said.

From BBC

Sanjib Ghoraisaine left for Qatar last year thinking that he would be cleaning the pool of a five-star hotel.

From Barron's

The family of a woman who died after falling ill with a stomach bug at a five-star resort in Cape Verde has accused package holiday firm Tui of a "catalogue of errors" in the days before her death.

From BBC