We can travel north or south, east and west, but we can only go forwards in time to the future, not backwards in time to the past. |
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In a world in which air travel would continue to become cheaper, tourism here had to build on quality. |
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The treads give added mobility over predecessors with conventional wheels, allowing it to travel over thick carpet. |
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You will travel onboard glass dome train cars through the wild Alaska interior, to experience Nature at its best. |
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The ten pound poms left in their droves for Australia, enticed by subsidised travel and settlement. |
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American courts tend to recognize and protect our right to travel to and in countries at peace with us, and they have had good reason to do so. |
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Usually the travel agency will arrange deals with one or two shops in each tourist city. |
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After a 15 hour flight from San Francisco to Beijing, we had to take a hopper flight to Shanghai, adding another 2 hours of travel time. |
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Newspapers bulge with travel advertisements and articles telling us about the wonders of the world. |
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Continuity could be the key as York City look to make it back-to-back victories when they travel to Kidderminster tonight. |
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Even if I only travel to Blackpool I am harassed by all manner of insects that want to suck every last drop of blood out of me. |
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Earthquake waves travel slowly through the hotter regions of the mantle and speed up in colder, denser areas. |
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With up to 28 seats and room for cargo, it made commercial air travel practical. |
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They collect thousands of brightly colored travel photographs from all over the world, culminating 15 years of globetrotting. |
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Therefore find out in advance if a travel plug or converter will be required, and ensure you take it with you. |
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To serve residents in the south of the country, it has cooperated with a travel agency to open the charter service. |
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Instead, he was seen using his travel card to pass through the barriers, and even paused to pick up a free newspaper. |
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The limiting surface is capable of interferingly engaging at least a portion of the disruption to limit travel of the threaded screw. |
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The electrons travel through the klystron in cavities, where their speed is regulated. |
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The three other board members are set to travel to see stakeholders, business partners and banks across Europe and America. |
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As well as being a pioneer in the field of telescopic lenses, Thomas Cooke invented a steam carriage that could travel at 15 mph. |
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Hurricane Charley tossed travel trailers, homes, and boats as it raced through central interior Florida. |
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It just reminded me of the time when they used to advertise that their cars would travel 400 miles on a tankful. |
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One way is to travel to the planets, either with remotely operated probes or with manned spacecraft. |
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You can't eliminate the risks of travel, but travel insurance can protect you against financial loss. |
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A sheet left inside suitcase luggage or travel baggage can prevent musty odors. |
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The charging infrastructure isn't widespread enough to justify long-distance travel yet, so it's not an even trade unless you're a Tesla stan. |
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More efficient aircraft have allowed new markets for air travel to develop. |
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However, it isn't valid if the tickets are booked privately and not through a travel agency. |
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These give shape to the impressions of other travel writers on India such as William Dalrymple, from whom Johnson takes his first cues. |
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The signals then travel along the spinothalamic tract of the spinal cord to the thalamus and the cortex. |
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I found this travel iron at a thrift store and think it is one of the most beautiful objects I own. |
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His travel agency gets customers for a forty-day tour of India and Sri Lanka. |
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The Taiwanese travel agency which handled the tour groups did not buy any insurance. |
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The rail deal offered customers a package containing a mobile phone and discount travel card but has so far failed to take off. |
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But Jean's cousins have revealed that he was wearing a light denim jacket and that he used his travel card to enter the tube. |
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But business travellers almost always travel on weekdays, and they hate spending a weekend away from home. |
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Some people find that acupressure bands worn on the wrists are helpful in alleviating symptoms of travel sickness. |
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A village couple claim the bus service for the disabled is being used as a glorified taxi by people fit enough to travel on ordinary buses. |
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They travel the same route as I walk yet their feet never touch the pavement where mine do. |
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Most travel companies are accustomed to haggling over prices with each other. |
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It can be a bit scary to travel on buses when there is anti-social behaviour. |
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Working close to home at a school outdoor education lab or a nearby forested land can cut down on travel time. |
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North Yorkshire Police developed a Bike Safe strategy encouraging bikers to attend advanced rider courses and travel on expert-assessed rides. |
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It has travel programmes, does publications, runs salons, symposia and academic programmes, lists a lively calendar of events and the like. |
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In a healthy liver, blood and bile travel in opposite directions and never meet. |
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The second mitigating factor is that Crowley uses the entirety of time travel allegorically, as a metaphor for British colonialism. |
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We travel by komatik, which is a wooden sled lashed together and pulled behind a snowmobile. |
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The speaker at the July meeting stood before the members with an electric travel iron in one hand and a duster in the other. |
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When tired, out of money and luck, a travel companion is manna from heaven. |
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Singh said travel allowance, book grants and other allowances were also increased and a three per cent regional allowance was added. |
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So when in 1971 he produced his best-seller, the Atlas, combining travel and wine, it was not a surprise. |
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I was dismayed by their lack of confidence in the world's safest form of travel but understood their misgivings. |
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Waterloo will begin playoff action on the road, but it remains to be seen where they will travel to. |
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The travel was slow and easy, though the men kept a steady rhythm in their march, their minds dwelling on their families back home. |
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It is hoped the latest clampdown will be particularly effective in tackling pupils who travel out of their own districts when absent from school. |
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If bouncing around on a tour bus or swaying on deck leaves you feeling queasy, pack ginger capsules in your alternative travel kit. |
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This will also guarantee the principle of reciprocity when relaxed travel terms are negotiated with other countries. |
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First, the rate of travel of a standard bottle rocket can reach speeds up to 200 miles per hour. |
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The demand for air travel continued to grow and with that demand came better aircraft, safer airstrips, and more experienced pilots. |
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I used to use my mobile as a travel clock, switching the phone off before bed and having it wake me up at the appointed hour. |
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Hostels, restaurants, internet cafes and travel agencies abound in its bystreets, competing for gringos attention. |
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Lee and I gave my Dad a Settlers of Catan travel set for his birthday, which is so kawaii. |
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If someone believes they can leave their body and travel the world and the millions of different astral planes, they will. |
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He chose journalism as a career because he wanted to travel and wanted someone else to pay for it. |
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Glancing at the travel clock on the floor, Ryan realised he'd been asleep for over five hours. |
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Walkers travel via ancient trackways and through some of Wiltshire's most unspoilt landscapes. |
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Like many Quebec contractors, machine travel and ground disturbance are driving issues. |
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The players ludicrously threatened not to travel to Turkey if their teammate wasn't reinstated. |
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Never fear, there's a travel agency that's just waiting to give you the hottest holiday of your life. |
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With my rabbi teaching me Torah and how to ask the big questions, it became harder and harder to travel and feel good about it. |
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To run a travel agency is permissible provided the agency is not directly involved in promoting haram activities. |
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Unable to get a taxi, she heads for Charing Cross tube station, buys a used travel card from a homeless girl and waits for the last train. |
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Most study abroad programs incorporate a length-of-stay travel card into the cost of the program. |
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This term is misleading, as the same risk factors may apply to first-class and business-class air travellers as well as travel by road and rail. |
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The fares are aimed at business travelers unable to plan travel far in advance. |
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Even the lake-dwelling jollytails are migratory and travel up small streams to spawn. |
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It buys you things like commercials and the ability to travel where you want. |
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The travel industry comes in for stick for putting up prices during school holidays. |
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The golden age of rail travel in the Southwest lives again at a dusty town in eastern Arizona. |
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On macadamized roads, stage coaches and freight wagons could travel unimpeded by bogs or ruts. |
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However, millions of us are paying over the odds by taking out our insurance policy with our tour operator or travel agent. |
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As charged particles, cosmic rays are deflected by galactic and intergalactic magnetic fields during their travel to Earth. |
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It took Heather three hours to travel three miles through snow-blocked traffic. |
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Rapid travel in small aircraft cabins, and increased trade and commerce facilitate a lightning worldwide spread. |
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The inferior gluteal vessels are intimately associated and travel with the sciatic nerve. |
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I will have to travel a distance to make it there and do not want to find it closed upon arrival. |
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Internal travel is by local scheduled flights and charters, which are all provided in the package deal. |
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One of the aims of the Harrogate Minstermen is to offer regular and affordable travel to away fixtures. |
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They travel to the brain and mount an assault on a substance called myelin, which acts as a protective sheath around nerve fibers. |
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Anyone deemed unfit to travel due to alcohol will not be allowed on the coach. |
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At the travel sites, you'll find cruise line reviews, ship information, calendars, and details on the ports of call. |
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The following day, July 31, a rested, healthier crew experienced slow upstream travel through difficult shoals and rapids. |
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The name of this area is Martin Place, so make sure you stick to it for hassle-free, speedy travel by foot! |
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The leaflet gives information about safety harnesses, pet carriers, dog guards and travel cages or crates. |
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His wife overheard him talking with a travel agency and real-estate company. |
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Now his mind was firmly made up, it was travel for him, he was going to see the world. |
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Pack medicine for common travel maladies such as diarrhea, headaches and allergies. |
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The purpose of travel to malarious areas was reported for 495 U.S. civilians with imported malaria. |
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The majority of those left behind are too young, old or sick to travel far. |
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The leaves are long and smooth and travel up the entire stem, equivalent to alfalfa. |
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Tall, thin Tudor-imitation buildings travel past me, the familiar not registering in my mind, etched in by repetition. |
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The man staying next to me at the hotel had his travel bag stolen from the room yesterday. |
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Generally, no tax deduction is allowable in the case of travel between home and work. |
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Replacement bus services were laid on for rail passengers unable to travel over the weekend. |
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It is not confined to fiction alone but is open to biography, travel writing and memoirs as well. |
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The two men were questioned by police in Rome, before being released and allowed to go on to travel to London. |
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The hikers start in tropical rainforest territory and travel through moorlands, alpine meadows and glaciers on the summit. |
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Much of the travel was aboard a charming little narrow-gauge railway train hauled by elderly puffing steam locomotives. |
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This century's leap into aviation and space travel has brought with it a much deeper understanding of the human ability to function at altitude. |
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You have to travel back to 19th century India to discover the origin of this particular phrase. |
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They went outside and found her looking in a travel mirror and putting on even more red lipstick. |
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A crab cavity provides a transverse kick that forces the beam passing through it to travel sideways. |
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National perceptions of distance shifted fundamentally, and travel began to become a consumer good. |
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Cost will be approximately 500 which will include travel expenses and four nights half board accommodation at three star and four star hotels. |
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Although the primordial plasma became transparent to photons after the universe cooled, the photons did not travel unhindered afterwards. |
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As both were unemployed and receiving benefits, they were entitled to recover their travel expenses. |
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Initially it was a corporate travel agency offering an online system to individual companies. |
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This means that light rays travel to the back of the retina before they have been bent by the cornea and lens. |
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Light rays travel through the lens at the front of the eye and form images on the retina. |
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More than 50 years ago, the RCMP's work demanded a lot of travel over remote areas by land. |
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Be prepared to insert them over the travel lock release mechanism as soon as the blade locks. |
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However, with the changing market conditions, the current rate of travel is not going to get us to acceptable performance soon enough. |
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We also wanted to reduce the depth of the ruts left behind by machine travel on these sites. |
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These neat little gadgets may look like a travel clock, but they've got a bit more processing power. |
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And lord alone knows what it costs to wine and dine travel agents here, there and everywhere. |
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At low tide fish leap from pool to pool in the makatea-like lagoon floor and you don't even have to travel far to get kai. |
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Even if they travel by road in raths or other vehicles, their roadside stops consist mostly of speeches. |
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I would roll out of bed, into training, now I have to get up with more purpose and travel over an hour to work. |
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It also means that many cannot work long hours or travel long distances to find a job. |
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In time, he hoped to bring down the price of space travel to make it more affordable. |
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I always really enjoy explaining how space travel works and how you train for a space mission as an astronaut. |
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Their cover permitted travel throughout the country and, it is thought, even into Gibraltar and the Spanish enclaves. |
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These cells travel through the circulatory system suspended in a yellowish fluid called plasma. |
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Stories travel through the minds of those who receive them, and follow traceless, timeless paths unaccountable to rational means. |
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I'm based in Naas but travel throughout the day in my job so have to move around a lot. |
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If glamour is your priority, try a travel iron with fold-down handle, or a steamer for clothes de-wrinkling. |
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If I had to do it over again I would go places, do things, and travel lighter. |
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Heavy freight that goes long distances, from Auckland to Wellington, should travel by road. |
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The lads are continuously on the go and travel to all parts of the country. |
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Work out a swap deal with your local travel agency in exchange for promoting it in your advertising. |
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At another, a travel agency has a bench with the world map and tourism related artwork on it. |
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The young woman's luggage was packed in apparent readiness to travel to California. |
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This is a travel edition of News By The Numbers, as I wing into Chicago for the Thanksgiving week. |
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The company has been paying my accommodation costs and my additional travel expenses. |
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Our boutique travel agency tokes you on vacations that match your psychological profile. |
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Many people are persuaded to travel to different places because of the availability of cheap air travel. |
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For travel transactions, cardholders are responsible for reconciling their statements each month and filing vouchers within 15-30 days of travel. |
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Figures show he has spent 1,488 on an all zones travel card, 234 on taxis, 152 on mileage and 135 on sundry expenses. |
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Swipe cards seem so dated when you can make your way around turnstiles without even taking your travel card out of your wallet. |
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For the first time, scientists could accurately track weather balloons, and tell much about clouds and the direction that they travel in. |
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Despite being a Sagittarian, I'm not the sort of person who wants to travel far. |
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At present they have to travel to the stables, carrying saddles and other tack, every day and to ensure the security of the property. |
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The Tourism authorities should also stop the promotion of luxury hotels, the travel writer feels. |
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The pair will travel to Harlyn in Cornwall for the specialist week-long course, one of the toughest available. |
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More than a century of conventional wisdom says that winter, when the ice is both hard and plentiful, is the best time to travel the polar pack. |
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However, since then, patients needing urgent acute surgical care have had to travel 15 miles to the nearest hospital in Cashel. |
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For travel clothing, there are wrinkle-resistant shirtings and pant weights that are comfortable and easy to launder. |
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On large lakes near major access roads and rail lines, rafts of floating logs often made canoe travel impossible. |
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So, I hop back into the car, travel about half a mind up the road, and come upon the tail end of the most amazing sunset I've seen in ages. |
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I would go so far as to say that one of the selectors should travel on tour with the team. |
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These are men who travel the rails taking in all the sights and sounds the world has to offer. |
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The Aussies travel to Germany to play Argentina on June 18 and Tunisia three days later. |
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The passenger trains travel over lines owned by railroads that only ship freight. |
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Next week the Selects travel to Prince Albert to compete in an annual tourney there. |
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They live their daily existence in the shadow of one of the busiest travel destinations in the world. |
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The travel agent told me that there are only so many cheap seats, and you have to book well in advance to get one. |
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They arrive on wheels, travel through the hospital on wheels and may be prescribed medicine, which originates from plants and minerals. |
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And don't buy travel insurance from your tour operator or travel agent, because you'll pay through the nose! |
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Bookings for travel to the forthcoming games at Coventry and Nottingham Forest are still begin taken. |
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But we also have what we call towable products, travel trailers, fifth-wheel trailers. |
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No authority was cited in support of a tariff claim for travel of counsel, accommodation or food. |
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Experience the world of adventurous outdoor sports and travel with National Geographic Adventure. |
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The 44,200-tonne ship will have 148 cabins, 364 beds and travel at 22 knots. |
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Air travel uses large amounts of fossil fuel, which are then turned to greenhouse gases, released at high altitude. |
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Those lucky to own a horse were able to travel much better and faster than those who had to rely on mail coaches. |
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He is to travel to Dublin today on a parliamentary exchange, expected to include a meeting with the Taoiseach. |
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I trekked down to a travel clinic in Waterloo, eventually finding it inside a church. |
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She sorted through her books and repacked her backpack, poured a travel mug full of Irish Breakfast tea, and left for her day. |
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A whistle-blower last night said a dodgy computer system was to blame for sparking travel chaos. |
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Some travel a few millimeters in their lifetimes, others thousands of miles. |
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Flying over the high mountain ranges emphasises why road travel is so tortuous, but the sight of these peaks and ravines is awe-inspiring. |
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But if I had to travel on the bus, I'd take my little practice amp and mic it up through the PA, which actually gave a really good sound. |
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In the 1870s, it took mailmen two days to travel the road from Santa Clara to Felton, a distance of 30 miles. |
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Defendants, witnesses, solicitors, police officers and probation officers will then have to travel 25 miles across Salisbury Plain. |
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How exactly do you let your travel agent know that you want to see part of the countryside with miscellaneous stops at points unknown? |
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You can buy special kits containing sanitised hypodermic needles and blood plasma for travel to underdeveloped countries. |
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Buses maybe given a separate phase to travel through the intersection, while all other traffic is held on a red signal. |
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Make sure you pack an emergency travel kit containing plenty of survival items. |
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Alex had always been an adventurous lad, and as they had grown older, he recurrently mentioned his desire to travel to India. |
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One is a powered catamaran that can travel at 30 knots, carrying 50 divers with their instructors and sufficient tanks for two dives. |
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He might have a word in Bertie's ear and encourage him to resort to some land travel instead of spending millions on jets. |
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There had been long-haul adventures to Sri Lanka and South Africa, so Jane was not without travel know-how. |
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The travel back was one filled with only the sound of the heater blowing and the engine working. |
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And it was after this walking tour that he decided he wanted to travel some more and see the world. |
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The nanny was a woman in her fifties who decided to go travel and see the world with the rest of her life. |
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Katrine and Michel were both teachers who loved to travel and this was how they saw the world. |
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These affluent coastal urbanites enjoy seeing the world and are more likely to travel abroad than the average American. |
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Others opted to avoid the national carrier and travel with American Airlines, they added. |
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The company was selling air fares on-line without being licensed as an air carrier, or a tour operator, or a travel agency. |
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Dr Haines said space travel was inevitably dangerous but re-entry into the earth's atmosphere had been successfully done many times before. |
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When I was in high school, I gave a presentation on black holes, wormholes and time travel for my physics class. |
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The workers blocked access to an oil refinery and interrupted road travel into Bolivia. |
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I travel 77 miles to work and find the seats are hard and give me backache. |
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Alex Ninian is a travel writer whose articles on India and other countries have appeared in numerous British and American publications. |
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Lawrence's nomadic life supplied him with material for much of his writing and he wrote four travel books of a very personal kind. |
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Native born American Samoans are U. S. nationals and are free to travel between the two countries and reside in either. |
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Unlimited first-class travel within the UK is permitted as well as a mileage rate of 57.7p per mile for parliamentary business. |
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The company provides its travel agents with enviable benefits, such as free airplane tickets, or reimbursement for educational expenses. |
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There is no charge to participate, and ESPA will provide hotel accommodations and reimbursement for other allowable travel expenses. |
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Altitude sickness, parasites, frostbite and being gored by a yak are some of the reasons most people prefer to travel in their armchairs. |
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In addition to learning the lay of the land, we would work out logistics for travel with twenty students. |
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They are not allowed to trailer their own boats, so they must join up with other schools such as St. Thomas in order to travel to regattas. |
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Germany has been the Schultzes' travel destination several times to connect with their relatives. |
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We thank the Norwegians for their help with the travel and accommodation, and are very much looking forward to going to Brisbane. |
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It is for these reasons that singles travel groups have become a common option for guys to find interesting and available women. |
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Yes, there are large rock avalanches that accompany volcanoes and they can travel a long way. |
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Some of the avalanched electrons will travel through the thin oxide of the diode region. |
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And he is confident that his faithful friend can be relied upon to get him there if all other travel plans fail. |
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Leaf-cutting ants travel from their nests to trees and hack off bits of leaves, which they grip in their mandibles. |
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His only choice was to travel to Tijuana and hire a coyote to take him across the border. |
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If the findings are accurate, our reluctance to travel by airplane is abating. |
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But we have some way to travel before we can become a bicultural, bi-structural nation. |
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She was not permitted to travel more than two leagues from Coppet and began to receive word that orders for her arrest were pending. |
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Company representatives travel to Italy twice a year to inspect procedures and ensure quality. |
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He refuses, but later does speak to Tribunal representatives, although still says he will not travel to give evidence. |
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Expect a top speed of over 120 mph, and to travel from zero to 60 mph in just over nine seconds. |
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They should also listen to the car radio for the latest travel information and stagger journeys to avoid the busiest travel times. |
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Fast train travel made the weekend country house party popular for shooting and hunting among the upper classes. |
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Rocketry engineers will design launchers and spacecraft aimed at making space travel inexpensive and routine. |
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On one occasion he ran eight marathons in just ten days, and has often had to travel for thousands of miles to get from one race to the next. |
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Personnel are not to travel to countries where there are warlike operations either with or without Australian Defence Force involvement. |
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Why do people still travel to New York to write musicals despite the comparatively few new author names on Broadway marquees? |
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The industry is lean today and clearly we need to build relationships with other travel entities that can help us create a total package. |
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No, actually, I quite like the man's writing style at times, but he can be very lazy as a travel writer. |
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He also said care should be taken on the journey home and recommended people not to travel alone. |
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Blogs will transform the human race into a hyper intelligent race of androids able to travel through time and shoot laser beams from their eyes! |
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Being a successful documentary filmmaker, her father brought his family to travel around the globe. |
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The bulk of the chapter examines three basic ways in which a proposal can travel the long road from proposal to decision. |
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I have the misfortune through my job to have to travel that road several times a day. |
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In England the road traffic code system is much the same as here, if you stay away from the motorways and travel the country roads. |
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This is the age at which they can wander and be induced to travel the wrong road. |
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These fronts travel at constant speeds and can deliver signals to arbitrary distances. |
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By then the universe had cooled down enough for neutral atoms to form, at last allowing radiation to travel unimpeded. |
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There's an enormous amount of travel and a lot of very interesting challenges. |
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Apparently, I work too hard but we have lots of travel and reasons for celebration in our near future. |
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They ran into weather problems and a lack of snow on the ground, Pettis says, which can seriously hamper travel by snow machine. |
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She writes on topics ranging from travel to fitness, and also recently completed a mystery novel. |
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Whether it's adventure travel or a mental-health break during reading week, they'll help you get out of town. |
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Twenty-five years ago, I learned about business travel by spending a lot of time in San Francisco. |
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In Washington and California, skiers use the machines to aid travel to remote huts. |
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This has meant a shift to domestic and intra-regional travel involving short-haul destinations at the expense of long-haul travels. |
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I zip up my bag, making sure the travel locks are locked, and make my way to the airport. |
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I took a travel kettle and travel plug to boil water with me in Malta as well as drinking water from bottles. |
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Note that this is an article and not an advertorial for which the travel club paid. |
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Millions of visitors are expected to travel to China for the Olympics, including high ranking U. S. officials. |
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I could travel by whim, whenever and wherever I please, with no fixed plans and no cares. |
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The site has access to travel advisories and other news pertinent to out-of-the-way places that you plan to visit soon. |
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The travel writer who was hosting the lunch suddenly whipped out a picture he had taken of the planes going over his apartment. |
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For the first time, she was glad of the fact that Carden had them travel during the dark hours. |
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Dad had been gone all day for some case that required him to travel three hours away. |
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The new recruits will also be expected to travel long distances and work anti-social hours. |
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The maze of burrows created by moles may provide cover and travel lanes for many species of small mammals. |
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The only way rail travel is affordable is if you pre-book your tickets rather than buying them on the day. |
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For the true aficionado, a beer is a special type of travel souvenir, to be greedily consumed and tucked away with all its heady memories. |
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Skiers and snowboarders are advised not to buy cover from their travel agent unless they want to end up paying over the odds. |
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However, if you are relying on a home insurance policy, check with your insurer that cover extends to travel overseas. |
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The same applies to free travel cover provided by bank package accounts and credit cards. |
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Tour operators, travel agents, airlines, banks and health insurers have started to offer travel cover. |
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Sound does travel in space, evidenced by the B flat note emanating from a black hole discovered by scientists in the last couple weeks. |
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I travel all over the UK and it is a pleasure bypassing most towns, looking at countryside instead of built-up areas. |
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We are keeping down congestion levels and increasing dramatically the number of people who travel by public transport. |
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A hip travel companion, this studded leather carry-on bag by World According to Jess is compartmentalized for stashing all your essentials. |
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Wagons repeatedly broke down on the rutty roads, and men as well as horses were exhausted by the hardships of travel over the long distances. |
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She mentioned she had a friend who loved girl groups, but who was too ill to travel to the parties in London. |
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If I want to travel just a few hundred yards I have to negotiate sloping pavements and steep curbs in my chair. |
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Even Amazonian shamans, when in trance, travel to spirit governments to gain the power to cure. |
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Car tourers in general tend to stay longer, spend more and travel more widely around the countryside. |
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In days gone by, you tended not to travel as far or as much as you do today. |
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She never married, but enjoyed life to the full, regularly going abroad for holidays at a time when foreign travel was a rarity. |
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In fact, the plot of the novel constantly moves around, traveling from place to place like tourists and travel books. |
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The Roaring '20s. Ahhh, those were the days when life was simple and travel was an art. |
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Many of the most resource-intensive types of activities, such as conference travel and sabbaticals, were available only to full-time instructors. |
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Employees would receive no pay during the sabbatical year, but would be free to travel or take on another job if they wished. |
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The trackpad works well, but it is more convenient to get a small travel mouse and plug it in to one of the USB ports. |
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In today's travel jungle, the unhappy customer is the lion a travel agency should most fear. |
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Suppose the world population is housed, educated and fed and wants air travel on tap? |
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So why not give them a travel gadget that serves a dual purpose? |
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Other useful aids include travel mirrors and opaque disposal bags. |
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It would provide lots of adventure and travel but at the same time also put a safe distance between him and some of the men and women he had cheated. |
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People have a bad habit of comparing space travel with air travel. |
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Their average rates of travel allow for their rest and sleep periods. |
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You'd have to travel back in time almost 20 years to find their origin. |
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Seat reservations can be made 30 days in advance of travel for certain destinations, and Reserve members must provide written authorization for travel. |
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Ships have the freedom to travel in three dimensions, and the game uses a third-person camera perspective that can be zoomed and rotated around your ship. |
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For example, a valid passport is required for travel to Cuba. |
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Other funds paid for their first-class travel or covered lavish gifts. |
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A few drops of peppermint or lavender oil added to a handkerchief or tissue and inhaled will also ease the nausea associated with travel sickness. |
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Her own students and other children in the area had nowhere to gain ensemble experience and it was too far to travel to Sydney so she began her own local string group. |
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For instance, if you travel to Dallas, the watch will pick up signals from the Dallas radio station and reset itself for the appropriate time zone. |
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