I think its the same set.
It's the Kirkeby Mansion. It was the same mansion used in the Beverly Hillbillies.
The Legend of Zelda. [It has the same name as its series.]
No they are two different sets
Dazed and Confused. Though, the same line is used again in the movie Grind.
I see a baggage counter.
Chute is used in English; an inclined shaft or tube used to send materials or liquids down (or sometimes up) a set path.
We had to check the baggage in before continuing on.A railroad car used to carry baggage is also called a van.
The form used for reporting absentee baggage in the Army is DA Form 3975 (Request for Local Area Network (LAN)). This form is used to track and report missing or lost baggage for military personnel.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 6 words with the pattern -H-TE. That is, five letter words with 2nd letter H and 4th letter T and 5th letter E. In alphabetical order, they are: chute shite shote shute thete white
Baggage tags were invented (patented) on the 5th of June 1882 by John Michael Lyons. They were used only on buses, airlines, trains. They are also known as bag tags, baggage checks.
Baggage is luggage used to hold your clothes etc when you are travelling. A back pack is luggage designed to be carried on your back.
A baggage hold is an alternative term for a cargo bin, a compartment on a plane used to store luggage which will not fit safely into the passenger cabin.
The noun luggage is an uncountable noun, a type of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of parts. The noun luggage a word for a piece of luggage or many pieces of luggage.
Voltage & Amperage, Volt & Amps, V/A. All of those are the same written different ways, to give a understanding for those at the most basic level. ~Chute~
Speed chutes are used for speed training, which is an intense cardiovascular workouts. The benefits that come from speed chutes are the same from those that come from a regular, moderately intense cardiovascular workout.
X-rays, because they either pass through or are absorbed by the objects in the baggage, creating an image of the objects. -Apex :)