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The Literature of the Louisiana Territory

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Account Search Maps YouTube Play News Gmail Contacts Drive Calendar Google+ Translate Photos More Shopping Finance Docs Books Blogger Hangouts Keep Jamboard Earth Collections Even more from Google Sign in Hidden fields Books My library Help Advanced Book Search Download EPUB Download PDF Plain text eBook - FREE Get this book in print AbeBooks On Demand Books Amazon Find in a library All sellers  » 0 Reviews Write review The Literature of the Louisiana Territory By Alexander Nicolas De Menil   if (window['_OC_autoDir']) _OC_autoDir('search_form_input'); About this book _OC_InitNavbar("child_node":["title":"My library","url":"https://books.google.com/books?uid=114584440181414684107u0026source=gbs_lp_bookshelf_list","id":"my_library","collapsed":true,"title":"My History","url":"","id":"my_history","collapsed":true,"ti

London to Seattle, corporate policy is economy. How to get more recline: BA or Delta? Or other options?

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15 1 Over the next few months I'm going to be flying backwards and forwards between London and Seattle. It has to be Economy class (corporate policy). I might be able to negotiate premium economy (not sure). I can choose the airline. I have some miles with Emirates which I'm prepared to transfer, if that's possible and if it helps my chances of an upgrade (14,650 miles of which 12,150 are 'tier miles' - status Blue which is the nothing-at-all status on Emirates, but which has actually got me upgraded to Business class a couple of times). The things that matter to me are: - amount of seat recline, - amount of seat recline, and - amount of seat recline. (I can't sleep sitting-up at all). Decent food is a nice-to-have, a socket to plug in my iPad is a nice-to-have, it would be nice to get off the flight quickly if that means I spend less time queuing for security and passport control (I'm a UK citizen). If I can plug in my iPad then I don't