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  2. 8 highly rated work totes for commuting with ease - AOL

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    Béis Commuter Tote $ at Nordstorm. Béis is a Select favorite brand, and the Commuter is one of Select associate reporter Bianca Alvarez’s go-to work totes, thanks to its sleek yet practical ...

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    From Gucci and Loewe to Cuyana and Lands' End, our editors share their favorite totes for hauling their laptops, on-the-go skincare essentials and more. ... "From commuter shoes to your favorite ...

  5. Commuting - Wikipedia

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    Commuting is periodically recurring travel between a place of residence and place of work or study, where the traveler, referred to as a commuter, leaves the boundary of their home community. [1] By extension, it can sometimes be any regular or often repeated travel between locations, even when not work-related.

  6. Tote bag - Wikipedia

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    A tote bag is a large, typically unfastened bag with parallel handles that emerge from the sides of its pouch. Totes are often used as reusable shopping bags . The archetypal tote bag is made of sturdy cloth, perhaps with thick leather at its handles or bottom; leather versions often have a pebbled surface.

  7. Northeast Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Airlines was an American trunk carrier, a scheduled airline based in Boston, Massachusetts, originally founded as Boston-Maine Airways that chiefly operated in the northeastern United States, and later to Canada, Florida, the Bahamas, Bermuda and other cities.