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  2. Dunston Checks In - Wikipedia

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    However, the strict hotel owner Elena Dubrow forces another cancellation due to the upcoming Crystal Ball, where they expect a critic from the Le Monde Traveller Organization to potentially award the hotel a sixth star. The hotel welcomes "Lord" Rutledge, a jewel thief posing as the expected critic, who arrives with his orangutan Dunston ...

  3. Check-in - Wikipedia

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    If a guest wants to occupy a hotel room before the hotel's check-in time, some hotels may charge for an additional day or treat it as a previous day's stay (as compared to occupying the hotel room after the check-in time). Most hotels, however, allow a grace time (typically 30–60 minutes) upon request by a guest, without any additional charge ...

  4. Hotel employees share the 7 red flags to look for when ...

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    Business Insider asked hotel employees about the red flags to look for when checking into a hotel. Burnt-out light bulbs and dust in common areas may be signs a hotel isn't clean or well-maintained.

  5. Dialogue journal - Wikipedia

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    Research on dialogue journal use at all age levels—with native speakers of the language of the writing, first and second language learners, deaf students, and teachers—has identified key features of dialogue journal communication that set it apart from most writing in educational settings: authentic communication, collaborative learning and knowledge building, critical thinking, personal ...

  6. Fawlty Towers - Wikipedia

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    In this edition, the main character checks into a small-town hotel, his very presence seemingly winding up the aggressive and incompetent manager (played by Timothy Bateson) with a domineering wife. The show was broadcast on 30 May 1971. [13] Cleese said in 2008 that the first Fawlty Towers script he and Booth wrote was rejected by the BBC. At ...

  7. Wicked, Wicked - Wikipedia

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    The Grandview is a sprawling Californian hotel with a terrible secret: single blonde visitors who check in don't check out. Hotel detective Rick Stewart (David Bailey) begins investigating what's happened to a handful of vanishing guests but he soon becomes personally involved when his brunette ex-wife, Lisa James (Tiffany Bolling), arrives for a singing engagement at the hotel.

  8. Hotel Sorrento - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Sorrento is a 1995 Australian drama film directed by Richard Franklin. Three sisters reunite in the sleepy Australian town of Sorrento after a ten-year hiatus. [ 1 ] One of the three has written a book called Melancholy which is a thinly disguised version of their lives.

  9. Aaron Sorkin - Wikipedia

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    Although his scripts are lauded for being literate, [8] [15] [156] Sorkin has been criticized for often turning in scripts that are overwrought. [157] His mentor William Goldman has commented that normally in visual media speeches are avoided, but that Sorkin has a talent for dialogue and gets away with breaking this rule. [ 38 ]