Families en route to Belize can tailor make a holiday that combines rest and relaxation for the parents with fun and education for the children. |
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The delegation will have a two-day stopover in New York en route to Haiti and a one-day stopover in Los Angeles on the return trip. |
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From Madrid via Alexandria en route to the city of Antwerp, the current stopover is New Delhi. |
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Best known as a long-haul stopover en route to destinations like Bali and Australia, it is an easy first step into Asia. |
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Tamisha was one of three babies who arrived en route to Hampshire hospitals last weekend. |
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Police have warned they have a duty to stop people en route if the country begins to creak under the strain. |
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But every morning en route to the train station there is, without fail, at least one pool of crusty vom on the footpath. |
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I imagined the Tasmanian tiger stopping here en route from one primeval forest valley to another. |
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I'm writing from the business class cabin of a United 777 en route from Chicago to Los Angeles. |
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Hart said he had made a flask of coffee with six spoonfuls of coffee and eight of sugar which he had drunk from at least three times en route. |
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The map can also display filling stations en route and, if the worst comes to the worst, the location of Volkswagen dealers. |
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However, en route to Washington to offer his services in the War of 1812, he caught a cold that proved fatal. |
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The name comes from a hurricane that struck the area in 1715, wrecking a fleet of Spanish treasure ships en route from Havana to Spain. |
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A young woman from the London beau monde is en route to a Scottish isle to marry Sir somebody or other, a wealthy et cetera. |
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Please contact Syrian air control and arrange for us permission to overfly Syrian airspace en route to Baghdad. |
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Many guests are overlanders en route to Mauritania and, ultimately, South Africa. |
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The storytelling moves fluidly through past and present, but always en route to the promise of redemption in the future. |
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Was this crucial mid-Atlantic tie worthy of a mention en route amid tales of kings and queens? |
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A disdainful pull shot over mid-on and mid-wicket is just such a shot and yesterday, en route to his 14th Test century, he played it twice. |
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A Royal Fleet Auxiliary supply ship en route to the Middle East has rescued 20 people from a sinking boat in the Mediterranean. |
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Firefighters change en route, as they bowl down the Byres Road or hurtle along the motorway. |
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His output roams through jazz, techno, ambient, classical and world music, chancing upon unique hybrids en route. |
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In the fall they stop over at molt sites en route to their wintering areas, where they molt and grow new feathers before they move on. |
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We explored his hideout en route to the southern hemisphere's second-largest single monolith, Bald Rock. |
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A buttered roll, en route to my mouth, fell with a dull thump onto the pearlescent china. |
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You can stop off at several points en route for a longer visit with your animals of choice. |
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An official from the Irish embassy in Singapore was en route to Bali last night. |
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He was sent to third but missed second base en route and was called out on appeal. |
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The storyline skips through similar romantic entanglements and political intrigues, en route to another happy ending. |
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Indiana has shot a combined 60.4 percent from the field in two games en route to a 29th consecutive nonconference win at home. |
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The 3-handicapper contributed three eagles and four birdies to his team en route to shooting a 69 on his own ball. |
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He can take the service to Watford, sharply noting en route such gems as Berkhamsted, where Graham Greene went to school. |
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We should sustain this process and not give up if there are some obstacles en route. |
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Infections can be acquired en route, so layovers and intermediate stops should be identified. |
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It pulled a similar stunt by boarding this redundant oil platform en route round Scotland to be sunk in deeper water in the north Atlantic. |
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The oriole families then commence the perilous journey to tropical Africa running the gauntlet of the trappers en route. |
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Not only did she lead us unerringly to the car park, she sussed out a shortcut en route. |
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Those in the support fleet who weren't neutralized fled to the sanctuary of hyperspace en route back to Confederate Space. |
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She recalls market vendors rattling carts along the cobblestones beneath her window, en route to the Campo de Fiori market. |
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Hundreds of passengers en route to London, Hull, Newcastle and further north had to decamp onto the front concourse. |
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A few weeks ago, en route from Vancouver to Toronto, Kay made a pit stop in Calgary to meet with our fashion community. |
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Somewhere in the South Pacific, a plane en route from Sydney to the U.S. crash-lands on a verdant deserted island. |
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The usual conversation followed and we explained we were en route to the Auckland Islands. |
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Their job is to keep track of aircraft while they are en route or during the high-altitude cruise phase of their flights. |
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While en route, Charles Todd commissioned him to act as estafette between the construction parties of the Overland Telegraph Line. |
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The Tom Crean Society has arrived at Buenos Aires en route to the Antarctic. |
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Being the commander in chief of the Greek armies, Agamemnon's thousand-ship fleet is en route to Troy. |
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Some friendly vendors scooped me up when I passed out en route to the general hospital. |
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At night the convicts either slept in their seats or, if they were lucky, bunked down at a county jail en route. |
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But I have discovered that Anton Krashny, the reclusive Polish surrealist miniaturist and sometime performance artist, is en route to St Andrews. |
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On New Year's Eve, we were just coming out of the coffee shop en route for the gala dinner when this Austrian woman appeared. |
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On the afternoon of May 14, Glenure crossed the narrows of Loch Leven from Callart by the old Ballachulish ferry en route to Kentallan. |
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The woman was rushed in and gave birth, but there have been dozens of cases of women delivering at checkpoints or en route to hospitals. |
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But by showtime, one of the assistants, Britt Stevens of Brownwood, was en route to the hospital for antivenin. |
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He takes them on a fishing trip to a remote island, cruelly asserting his authority en route. |
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Budapest and Bucharest function as waypoints for women en route to Belgrade. |
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Blair was at 35,000 feet, en route to Tokyo, when news of the scientist's suicide reached him like a thunderbolt on Friday morning. |
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Dementieva beat the likes of Justine Henin-Hardenne and Lindsay Davenport en route to the final. |
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Like the police checkposts en route, most farmsteads are fortified with high walls and loopholes. |
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A bald eagle glides by en route to its evening roost on the branch of a cottonwood tree. |
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France sent a massive sixty-four-vessel armada to Louisbourg, only to have it disrupted en route by storms, calms, and disease. |
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We would have been there sooner though if my Mum hadn't insisted on texting me en route to ask where we were. |
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Hopping aboard my Zellers-purchased Ridge Racer, flipping the kickstand aloft and drifting out into the Kanata streets en route to work. |
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The Hornets from No.75 Squadron conducted the fly-past en route to an exercise off the Perth coastline. |
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And why did none of them pull the chain, or shout for help when the train stopped at a station en route? |
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Many racegoers from the Emerald Isle are expected to stop off en route to Cheltenham in a bid to increase their cash reserves. |
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The pipeline will service rural areas en route and will enable new group water schemes to go ahead. |
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Eight hours earlier I had left Dublin, intent on beating the morning traffic up the N1 en route to a meeting in Belfast. |
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The small oddities encountered en route were also interesting enough for the camera and the cameraman. |
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What they don't realize is that the plane is still en route to LA and Walt has merely shanghaied their minds for this astral plane adventure. |
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A short drive to Corbett is rewarding as we stop en route for birding, looking for wall creepers, forktails, etc. |
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At Phoenix, he became the first driver in IRL history to lap the field as he led wire-to-wire en route to his first victory of the season. |
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Undeterred, Heavey flew to Senegal, reading an oil primer en route to learn the lingo. |
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Many also come to visit ethereal Gothic cathedrals, millennial monasteries and imposing medieval castles en route. |
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But en route at Chavara the ambulance met with an accident and turned turtle. |
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Why is it when you're running late, every stop light en route to your destination turns red, and traffic is a nightmare? |
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Irish roads are a hive of activity as family members crisscross the countryside en route to family events. |
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The Barri Gotic, en route, is full of good cheap restaurants as well as being a quaint area of narrow streets and small squares which are a delight to stroll through. |
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We spent our weekends at that time of year on long drives through bucolic hills, perhaps en route to the apple orchard, to pick McIntoshes and Cortlands and Honeycrisps. |
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While en route they were fired upon by small arms and cannonry as they passed the fortified city on Kanghwa, but they easily silenced these positions. |
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Predictably, he discovered on arrival at 6.15 on Wednesday night that, while his golf clubs were whirling round the carousel, his luggage had been lost en route. |
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In 1972, en route to the Ebonite Edge Classic in Berkley, Mich., she was a passenger in a car that was T-boned on the passenger side by a young driver. |
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Both players have taken some big scalps en route to the final. |
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Should the choccy melt en route you will still have some nuts to savour! |
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Did the airline file a flight plan that took account of the weather en route from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore? |
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No loaded American troop transports were sunk en route to Europe, although several empty vessels were torpedoed while returning to the United States. |
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It took home the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance en route to four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. |
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Stephan met Leo when he first arrived in Georgetown from Washington en route to Jonestown. |
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The whole group is in a buoyant mood, with plenty to distract us from the thought of the long flight home tomorrow, with the long stopover in Kuala Lumpur en route. |
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Oronsay was allegedly one of St Columba's stopovers en route to Iona and a 16 th-century priory and magnificent Celtic cross are among its attractions. |
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Thousands perished en route to safer shores or fell prey to marauding pirates. |
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Their train ground to a halt en route through France when, in an early example of sporting high jinks, one of the party pulled the communication cord. |
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The judgement showed that they failed to convince the appeal judges that they had the means to travel around the world, stopping off in various cities en route to Colombia. |
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This video purportedly shows a Russian military convoy in Rostov en route to the southeast region of Ukraine. |
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One hostage died en route, the Journal reported, while the other died on the operating table. |
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Republicans went ballistic and hurtled through the appellate courts en route to the big court in Washington. |
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Last New Year's Eve, the ship suffered a power cut for almost two hours in stormy seas in the Bermuda Triangle, en route to New York from Puerto Rico. |
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It is a soupily warm Friday afternoon in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, on the day the Olympic torch reaches the former host city, en route to Athens. |
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This famous hotel dates back to 1891, when the British frequented it en route to the colonies, and it retains an air of the grandeur of those days. |
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A little over one hour earlier, the floatplane had left Islandia, Peru, on the Amazon River and was en route to the group's mission base in Iquitos. |
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Many of the best Tsumeb cerussite, dioptase, azurite, smithsonite, and other specimens passed through his hands en route to some faraway collection. |
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After the helicopter refuelled for a second time, the crew finally airlifted the injured man at 9am as the trawler was en route to Castletownbere. |
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A gaggle of cowboys walk by en route to the rodeo tent, lariats swinging. |
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Swiss soldier of fortune, Colonel Henry Bouquet, was en route from his headquarters in Philadelphia to relieve Fort Pitt during the time period in question. |
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By planning to cook and paint his way across the country, with radio interviews and promotions en route, the trip will be something of a busman's holiday. |
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His trip becomes a living nightmare when he stops off en route to pick up his ne'er-do-well brother Fuller, who persuades him to play a joke on a lonely trucker. |
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A list of visiting ships is still posted in reception, just as it was when they broke their voyages here en route to South Africa, and their guests came ashore in open boats. |
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Cook had just been in and was en route to the bank to cash a cheque. |
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However, the English captured him en route and he spent the next 18 years as a prisoner held for ransom. |
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Mealy Redpolls at Connah's Quay and on Bardsey will also be en route to Norway and Sweden. |
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Whether you're planning a day out or just stopping off en route, don't forget that beauty spots are hot spots for thieves. |
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Da Gama and his sickly brother eventually hitched a ride with a Guinea caravel returning to Portugal, but Paulo da Gama died en route. |
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The plan includes leaving the dock and harbor area, the en route portion of a voyage, approaching the destination, and mooring. |
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The expedition arrived in early 1512, passing en route through the Lesser Sunda Islands, being the first Europeans to get there. |
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The determined Erectors stamped their dominance to lead from the start to finish en route to their Game 3 victory. |
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The Mt Sandon radar will provide coverage during an upgrade of the main en route radar at The Round Mountain. |
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She's en route to the Ugandan city of Jinja to be collected by the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre based in Entebbe. |
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The Petrobras P-55 semi-submersible recently left the Rio Grande Shipyard en route to the Roncador field in Brazil's Campos Basin. |
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Sick of bluetooth headsets making you look like a Mondeo-driving salaryman en route to a sales show in Nuneaton? |
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Leslie is an entitled rebel en route to Julliard before deciding to travel east to learn how to dance for the gods. |
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Also recall having to walk a long way to school from Nelson Village in huge snow drifts and scrumping turnips from the farmers fields en route. |
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The old curlicue of a route will he spared the constant pulse of traffic exiling 1-70 en route to Aspen, at least until you get downtown. |
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Thirty-five minutes after his shipmates had departed the ship, the seaman apprentice eased down the brow, en route to joining them. |
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The Cessna went missing Wednesday while en route from Bucaramanga to Malaga, dpa reported. |
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Meetings in Leverkusen on August 20 and Berlin on September 1 will be followed by a short stop in Yokohama, en route to Sydney for the Games. |
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The unit immediately entrained to join the British in the Pyongyang area, dropping off the Taegu detachment en route. |
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But she looked glummer than ever en route to perform as the main act, along with Britain's Got Talent dance troupe Diversity. |
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Sylmar's Spencer Cohen rebounded from a 6-3 loss to Gerber to defeat Jacobs and Drew Arnold in tiebreakers en route to three victories. |
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Thus they have receptive listeners ready to go for chimeral growth at all cost and regardless of the damage caused en route. |
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Juliana of Nicomedia en route to her execution preached publicly to hundreds. |
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Two twites were a surprise find on the saltmarsh here, perhaps en route to their last breeding areas in Snowdonia. |
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The small base was a way station for U.S. troops en route to the Korengal. |
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The shot provided the Mustangs with a double-digit lead they would not relinquish en route to a 50-40 victory over defending Div. |
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The bulk carrier was loaded with aluminium en route to Jebel Ali from Australia on April 1 when the pirates hijacked it. |
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Damascus connected to the Hijaz railway that crossed Jordan en route to Medina in Saudi Arabia. |
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Last August, Protecteur was involved in a collision with Canadian Navy's destroyer HMCS Algonquin during towing exercises en route to Hawaii. |
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Migrating marsh harriers and honey buzzards stop there en route from Europe to Africa each September. |
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There are no other centers en route where the patient could have been attended to if he had exsanguinated. |
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Whoever responsible will now be en route, no return ticket, to the gulags. |
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Turbulent mixing, evidenced by alto-cumulus castellanus cloud over France, also took place en route and carried dust to high altitudes. |
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I got back to my motel tired, wet and hungry. Talking to Miss Maidie had deterred me from grabbing a quick greaseburger en route. |
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The aircraft, operated by Angolan company Guicango exploded in the air shortly after taking off from the town of Saurimo en route for Luanda. |
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The four tiers of road routes are national, county, municipal and private, with national and primary county roads numbered en route. |
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Two Megabus services, the M12 and M20, call at Sheffield en route to London from Newcastle upon Tyne and Inverness respectively. |
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Some bachelor's degrees in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science offer intercalated degrees en route to the final qualification. |
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At the 1985 World Championship, Davis dropped only 23 frames en route to the final, where his opponent was Dennis Taylor. |
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O'Sullivan defeated Liu Chuang, Mark Williams, Liang Wenbo and Stephen Hendry en route to the final of the tournament. |
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In 1942, a battalion en route to India was redeployed to the Falklands as a garrison amid fears of a Japanese seizure of the archipelago. |
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Friday accompanies him and, en route, they endure one last adventure together as they fight off famished wolves while crossing the Pyrenees. |
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With Rose hiding from Cal en route, the RMS Carpathia takes the survivors to New York City where Rose gives her name as Rose Dawson. |
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The mammiferous secretary slithered in, changed the spool and slithered out again, giving me a small, hygienic smile en route. |
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Rangers' campaign in the Champions League saw them defeat UEFA Cup winners Parma en route. |
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Intercity services call at Ruabon railway station en route to destinations including Cardiff, Birmingham, Chester, Manchester and Holyhead. |
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The British were looking for a coal depot to service their steamers en route to India. |
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Cruise ships en route to and from the Antarctic Peninsula sometimes encounter fin whales in the Drake Passage. |
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Richard had in fact been captured en route to England by the Duke of Austria and was handed over to Emperor Henry VI, who held him for ransom. |
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When he shipped five hundred of the slaves to Spain, 40 percent died en route. |
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The craft was en route from Ryde to Southsea when it was hit by an unusually large wave. |
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Meanwhile, in Sicyon, Antony's wife Fulvia died of a sudden illness while Antony was en route to meet her. |
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For example, in the 1850s, 28,640 arrived at Quebec, Canada, en route to the US, and 8,351 at New York directly. |
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In 451, Attila's forces entered Gaul, accumulating contingents from the Franks, Goths and Burgundian tribes en route. |
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Moving across, the Mongolian army encountered no resistance and ravaged the area en route. |
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His laboratory was connected with her apartments by a secret passageway, so that no formulae could be stolen en route. |
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A variation on terrestrial celestial navigation was used to help orient the Apollo spacecraft en route to and from the Moon. |
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We reached that amiable town around two hours post meridiem, exceedingly hungry from our anxieties en route. |
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At the height of its existence the VOC had 25,000 employees who worked in Asia and 11,000 who were en route. |
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Le Maire was aboard the ship Amsterdam on this journey home, but died en route. |
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Many if not most believe the Portuguese, en route to Brazil, were the first Europeans to come upon the island. |
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Damaged en route to the competition, Burstall spent five days repairing it. |
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Washington stopped at Reed's tavern, en route to command the Continental Army. |
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The Pilgrim Fathers put into Dartmouth's Bayard's Cove, en route from Southampton to America. |
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Following orders from Starfleet, the Enterprise is en route to Pai, throneworld of the insular and enigmatic Dragon Empire. |
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The Nimrods committed another dismaying turnover en route to another humiliating loss. |
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Ansa said that the ship had set off from the port of Liverpool and was understood to be en route to Vietnam with a cargo of iron. |
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Odoric places John's land to the west of Cathay en route to Europe, and mentions its capital as Casan, which may correspond to Kazan, the Tatar capital near Moscow. |
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For many years the prevailing wisdom was retrievers ought to have their dewclaws removed, lest they become snagged on debris en route to a downed mallard. |
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She sailed to England for the service, but became ill en route, and on arrival was taken to hospital in Dover and then Kensington in London, missing the reburial on 26 May. |
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There are also ambitious plans to tag and track via satellite three honey buzzards from Africa which will be making a summer stop-off in Wales en route to Guinea, West Africa. |
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During the First World War, the railways were used to transport troops and grains to the ports of Bombay and Karachi en route to Britain, Mesopotamia, and East Africa. |
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The opener came from a Jarvis ball which struck Aleksandar Kolarov en route to a lively round of pinball between City players before it was poked in by Milijas. |
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Since that time, there have been several additional boat sinkings, and only as recently as April 2015, some 700 immigrants perished en route to Italy when their boat capsized. |
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Some time in 1910, John fell in love with the town of Martigues, in Provence, located halfway between Arles and Marseilles, and first seen from a train en route to Italy. |
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His fleet arrived in 1798, en route to his expedition of Egypt. |
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She then sailed for the East Indies, where she spent six months destroying seven more ships before finally redoubling the Cape of Good Hope en route to France. |
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These include automatic take-off performance figure checking, en route driftdown and diversion planning, and a runway overrun warning and protection system. |
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His van broke down en route and he had to load himself and his bikes into Max Dilger's vehicle while his mechanic awaited the arrival of a breakdown truck. |
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Mahayana Buddhism established presence in Maritime Southeast Asia, brought by Chinese monks during their transit in the region en route to Nalanda. |
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The new colony suffered setbacks as a result of many of the settlers dying en route and the Miskito Crown showing its dissatisfaction with the gifts offered by the Spanish. |
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During the 16th and 17th centuries, there was frequent European piracy against Mughal Indian merchants, especially those en route to Mecca for Hajj. |
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Charles had seen Henrietta Maria in Paris while en route to Spain. |
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While an expedition was en route, a large part of the Vandal army and navy was led by Tzazo, Gelimer's brother, to Sardinia to deal with a rebellion. |
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The ship had been damaged and was en route to Portland Harbour. |
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Vettel managed to pass both Nico Rosberg and Webber before the first corner, leading for all bar two laps en route to his and the team's first victory of the year. |
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The Nottingham warrior was outthought and out-fought by unbeaten American Ward, who was always in control en route to a unanimous decision win in Atlantic City. |
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The pigeon was en route to a prison in Bucaramanga, in the country's north-east, before it was caught carrying 45 grams of marijuana attached to its body. |
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In the Azores, the Islands Armada protected the ships en route to Lisbon. |
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He was en route to a local inn to meet a friend but failed to arrive. |
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Ibn Battuta was given charge of the embassy but en route to the coast at the start of the journey to China, he and his large retinue were attacked by a group of bandits. |
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Some brave seminarians at the college walk from the seminary on the Aventine hill to whichever church is on the schedule that day, often praying the rosary en route. |
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Pedallers will also cycle past a steel band and gospel choir en route. |
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