Traditional divisions might play on the minds of English players, but it should not upset the current bunch of globetrotters. |
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Dedicated art-world globetrotters will have to plan their biennial jaunts wisely this year. |
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And his ambition has been been aided by improvements in equine air travel, which has allowed horses to become globetrotters. |
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That doesn't mean would-be globetrotters must give up their dreams of adventures abroad, though. |
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Now it seems the government too is determined to fret over the globetrotters. |
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The film contains details of the travels of the two globetrotters, and will be played during the exhibition. |
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Meet welcoming people and discover incredible landscapes seen and photographed by our very own globetrotters on bikes. |
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He believes that many galleries have become expert globetrotters, exhibiting at all of the major expositions, be they in Basel, Paris, New York or San Francisco. |
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Green travel and green hotel sites are popping up all over the world and are attracting more than tree-hugging globetrotters. |
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Although seven hundred years have passed since Marco Polo made his illustrious twenty-five-year journey across Asia, his daring adventure continues to inspire globetrotters. |
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Villagers will no longer have to waste days trekking to the nearest town to get to a bank. Brainy globetrotters are rarely rootless. |
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Rimowa lightweight metal cases have been legendary travel companions to globetrotters for over a century. |
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This guide was written for people with haemophilia and their families, who plan to go away on holidays or are keen globetrotters. |
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The ultimate globetrotters, though, are the Canadians: only three of them are based in Canada. |
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Mike and Jerome, globetrotters, have built a business model that really work in the no less ultra competitive world of pharmaceutical companies. |
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The perfect companion for all globetrotters and adventurers, this essential bag is lightweight and very roomy. |
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Today, viruses are globetrotters, carrying, for example, sub-Saharan Africa's Rift Valley fever to the Arabian Peninsula, and West Nile virus to Idaho and Colorado in the United States. |
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Borders are good places to think about the future of travel, whether that means your immediate chances for the smooth and successful completion of formalities, or the longer-term prospects for globetrotters. |
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As much as we all feel our national identities to be extremely important, we do not see that in contradiction to also feeling that we are European, or international, or globetrotters, or what have you. |
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No matter the destination, this so graphic print vanity case will be perfect to carry creams, shower gel and others essential products for the little globetrotters. |
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At that time regarded as stressful exertion by traders, scientists, ambassadors and globetrotters, today an unparalleled and exclusive pleasure as well as a lasting experience. |
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Blending sport with elegance and business with pleasure, the Wenger Commando GMT was conceived for businessmen and globetrotters who move through time zones the way others move through traffic lights. |
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That is well over 200,000 globetrotters, couples and families across several generations to whom HYMER has offered a home away from home, wherever their travels took them. |
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This commitment enables the watch manufacturer to come into contact with enthusiastic globetrotters in a variety of ways and to use the program within its own marketing activities. |
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Expats who want to move back with their non-British partners often collide with their home country's ever-tougher immigration regime. If Britain does not want its talented globetrotters, others do. |
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The Vuarnet Travel Care range comes in resealable bottles which contain 10ml each and are the ideal companion for globetrotters who care about their skin. |
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Like so many characters in Irish fiction, Enright's Dubliners are inveterate globetrotters, but whether they end up kissing strangers in Paris or Rome they can never quite escape themselves. |
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Pioneering globetrotters snapped up the first RTWs because they represented a once-in-a-lifetime experience: because fares to everywhere were sky high, a big travel splurge made rational sense. |
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He even toured as a warm-up act with the Harlem Globetrotters basketball side. |
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The team had its morning shootaround in DC bumped by a Harlem Globetrotters show. |
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With gameplay more derivative of the Harlem Globetrotters than the NBA, players bust insane ankle-breaking moves to confuse and fake out opponents on their way to the hoop. |
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For 24 years, he was the razzle-dazzle of basketball with his patented hook shot and no-look behind-the-back passes as a member of the Harlem Globetrotters. |
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After graduating San Diego High in 1952 with 12 varsity letters, Charlie Powell turned down an offer to play for the Harlem Globetrotters. |
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The 6ft 7in player was in Birmingham to promote a show at the Birmingham NIA on May 18, when the Globetrotters take on the New York Nationals. |
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The 6-foot-2 guard is very mindful of the image he projects as an ambassador for the Harlem Globetrotters, on tour nationwide in the team's 80th season. |
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