His former home in Mengstrasse has been converted into a museum and bookshop, and is a popular stop-off for tour groups. |
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This year the Irish stop-off brought some of Europe's top sailors to West Kerry. |
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Following my two-week stop-off for repairs in the Canaries, the boat has never been better. |
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I would suggest that readers are wary of flights that involve a stop-off in Europe. |
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The group toured the stately home before they explored Castle Howard's grounds during their three-hour stop-off. |
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The trip went so well, the school is organising another one to Normandy next year with a stop-off in Paris. |
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It is a favourite honeymoon and wedding destination and a regular stop-off for round-the-world-ticket travellers. |
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The Dominican Republic is usually Haiti's quiet neighbour on the island of Hispaniola, known mostly as a pleasant stop-off on a Caribbean cruise. |
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The eight-month holiday was to take them to Australia, New Zealand and America starting with a month-long stop-off on the paradise island of Bali. |
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David Miliband's office in Midtown Manhattan will doubtless become another regular stop-off. |
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Repeat this procedure for every stop-off point until you reach your final destination. |
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Perhaps one of the big advantages of James Bay as a migratory stop-off area for geese is that there is a variety of habitats. |
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Over the years it has expanded steadily to become the world's biggest beer festival, spanning 16 days, a required stop-off for celebrities and back-packing tourists. |
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Our final stop-off was the Eden Project in Bodelva, where two huge biomes set into an old clay pit house plants, shrubs, trees and commodities from around the world. |
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During a stop-off in Kazakhstan, the flock was waylaid by wild dogs. |
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The country has long been a stop-off for dance acts touring the globe. |
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Halfway between the North Pole and the equator, the delta is a key stop-off and reproduction point for migratory birds, most of which are rare species. |
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It is home to a number of threatened species such as the Little tern, the Black stork, otters and sturgeons, as well as an important stop-off for more than 250,000 waterfowl every year. |
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Milnthorpe has always been well known as a welcome stop-off point on journeys north on the A6, and today the village is still definitely worth a visit. |
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You can do intermediate terminals or stop-off points. |
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Sunday's stop-off in Cardiff will be something of a trip down memory lane for Rob, who studied astro physics at Cardiff University around the time Supergrass were born. |
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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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