He said he is not very widely travelled and does not describe himself as a globetrotter. |
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As her two children had already grown up and gone, Susan soon decided to sell the house and become a globetrotter. |
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The Arctic tern is the champion globetrotter, a big deal for an animal that measures only a foot long. |
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This bistro offers a relaxed Mediterranean ambience and an affordable globetrotter of a menu, ensuring there's something to suit all tastes. |
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Always a globetrotter, he lives half the year in Moscow where he has a huge following. |
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And it is only thanks to his scheme that he is now a well-travelled globetrotter. |
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With its plainness and robustness, Marco Polo convinces every globetrotter even in case of extreme conditions. |
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A prolific artist, performer, producer and writer, he is also a tireless globetrotter and ethnomusicologist. |
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Meanwhile, Koité the indefatigable globetrotter managed to fit in solo shows with his own group in Australia, Gabon and Belgium. |
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For its part, the conference area will be just as fascinating thanks to the presence of well-known globetrotter and blogger Lio Kiefer. |
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Those who know this ambitious young globetrotter from Meran say there is a lot more to come. |
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Bangalore has today many a globetrotter, foreign delegate, and tourist. |
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However, as a cosmopolitan globetrotter, she has never stopped travelling and occasionally putting down roots somewhere else. |
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Throughout her career Nana continued to be an indefatigable globetrotter, recording and touring across five continents. |
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Never before has he cut such a powerful figure on the world stage, an adrenaline-charging sensation for the globetrotter and an uplifting spectacle for his audience back home. |
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It is a far cry from the zany globetrotter of his stage shows. |
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She's a globetrotter, even though she would never use that word. |
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After a couple of years of retrenchment, the new airline schedules that start next weekend provide the globetrotter with more options than ever before. |
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Authentic globetrotter, Kelly Benefits has competed throughout the world: from the Tour de Langkawi to the Tour of Uruguay and, of course, the Tour of California. |
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Further complicating matters is an attractive, semieducated globetrotter from Westchester named Peggy Whitton, who has an affair with Mehta. |
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If you're a globetrotter you can pick up his distinctive Okay and Pingo Pongo designs from Colette, Rue Saint Honore in Paris, and even in Japan. |
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Whether your passion is shopping, fashion, design, restaurants, art, music, nightlife or general big-city trends, Stockholm has more than enough to offer even the most discerning globetrotter. |
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Cristina Patino's tough little globetrotter has not won since then but produced a career-best last time when running today's second-favourite So You Think to half a length at Leopardstown. |
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Possibly perceiving an expression of dubiosity on their faces, the globetrotter went on adhering to his adventures. |
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Mr. Rogers' subsequent endeavors included stints as a bestselling author, as a guest professor at Columbia University and as a globetrotter who circled the world twice, once by motorcycle and once by car. |
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After virtually every game, Globetrotter stars remain on the court for autographs and photographs with fans. |
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First, you've got to learn the fundamentals,'' Globetrotter Clyde Sinclair said about his message to the kids he is coaching. |
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This group of individuals embodies the skill, athleticism and showmanship it takes to be a Harlem Globetrotter. |
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The prestigious Honorary Harlem Globetrotter accolade recognizes an individual of extraordinary character and achievement who has made an everlasting mark on the world. |
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