They combine a rich mix of styles and colours to form a unique, well-travelled look. |
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It was at that point that I picked up my walking stick and set off down a well-travelled pilgrim's route that I won't name here. |
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They try to understand the reasons for their decision to turn right and cross the swamp, rather than take the well-travelled path on the left. |
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Wealthy and well-travelled, Nelson was frustrated by the colonial administration's exclusion of native and part-Samoans from governance. |
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Marie de Bon Secours had traversed the well-travelled road of the Cross, through many difficulties and sufferings. |
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However, one thing is clear this year-some well-travelled roads from the past won't necessarily be the ones followed in the future. |
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Keren Ann and her brother and sister enjoyed a well-travelled youth, spending their childhood in the Netherlands. |
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He dispels the well-travelled myth that, in order to achieve, successful individuals must be cold-hearted and clinical. |
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And it is only thanks to his scheme that he is now a well-travelled globetrotter. |
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The passengers are predominantly well-travelled North Americans and Europeans, plus a few from Hong Kong and Japan. |
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But this was not a glad sight, for the roads and paths showed that they were well-travelled, and recently, by mounted troops. |
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I suppose Lord Grey was regarded as well-travelled. |
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Others serve as a visual record of her well-travelled life. |
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Chilworth Lad, whose sights are raised after scoring in a Salisbury handicap, and the well-travelled Utley are fancied to fill the minor roles. |
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Emergency response personnel were apprised of the accident quickly and responded without delay, due to the proximity of the accident site to a well-travelled road. |
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As part of Pro Helvetia's two-year China programme, the well-travelled Swiss stage artists by the name of «Mummenschanz» are venturing into the land of smiles. |
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Hunting the relevant barcode label then takes time, industry standards are not always met and goods arrive resembling a well-travelled suitcase, rather than a new product. |
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But when she meets a well-travelled stranger in a cafe, her heart starts to race. |
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But while Kate is certainly well-travelled, she doesn't cook. |
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Old cars – dirty, well-worn, well-travelled. |
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They are clever, well-travelled and mostly rich. |
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The issue is the fact that we are putting a terminal in a very difficult location on a well-travelled and used seaway that will most likely expand its use in the future. |
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These trails, which take the hares between feeding and resting places, are well-travelled, both by the hares and by other species, like squirrels, porcupines, and skunks. |
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I used to taunt well-travelled friends who had never visited the Berlin Wall by saying that no one could claim to be a citizen of the world who had not seen it. |
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He, being a well-travelled, well-eaten man, chose the Thai salad and then roast wood pigeon with potatoes, salsify, lardons and thyme cream sauce. |
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Passport applicants range from young backpackers taking their first trip outside Canada to well-travelled retirees revisiting their favourite holiday destinations. |
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The IPU is a venerable lady, and its President is a well-travelled man. |
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Attention was also drawn to the inadequacy of the reporting staff accommodations that were close to a well-travelled corridor and the post office, and the difficulty to ventilate without creating a dangerous draft. |
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As much as possible, stay in well-lit and well-travelled areas. |
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Now with 21 original productions to its credit, the Théâtre de l'¼il has performed across Canada and internationally: its well-travelled puppets have toured North America, Europe, Africa and Asia. |
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The stairs leading from the servants level to ground were well-travelled routes, with untold scores of menials scurrying to and fro between their masters and duties. |
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The well-travelled coach also urged OFA to promote the game among the female population. |
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A MAN with the most well-travelled mobility scooter in Wales is planning another fundraising challenge. |
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You are not very well-educated and certainly not well-travelled. |
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Jonas was a well-travelled man who had worked on a variety of football-related projects from the fiery rivalries in Argentina to the humble surroundings of Staines Town. |
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The well-travelled 31-year-old toyed with calling time on his career when a shoulder injury picked up as a singles player persistently dogged him. |
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The Estadio da Luz was not a happy hunting ground for the well-travelled attacker, however, with just two goals in eight games to show from his first half season in Os Encarnados' colours. |
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Weighing in at over 19 stone, the 6ft 1in scrummager is a well-travelled commodity, having previously packed down with Narbonne, Strasbourg, Auch, Pay's d'Aix and Bourgoin. |
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Well-travelled Bowyer, 34, could move to the Tractor Boys this week after talks kicked off about a contract that would see him become one of the top earners at Portman road. |
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