Servers handed out hard hats to the 130 guests as they trekked into the manse, expected to be a showplace once the final paintings are hung. |
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He trekked thousands of miles along the northern coast of North America to fill in the blanks on regional maps. |
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For three agonizing hours, they trekked on, knowing full well that they were just retracing their steps. |
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The cream of the local players were joined by bassist George Mitchell and reedman Donny McCaslin, who trekked in from New York. |
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This book held all of his doodles, sketches, and documentations on the many floras and faunas of the worlds he trekked. |
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Although his ammo had been replenished, the captain would rather have trekked back to the supply area than witness a fellow soldier die. |
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I trekked down to a travel clinic in Waterloo, eventually finding it inside a church. |
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As the three of us trekked over to the luggage area, I constantly darted my eyes around and looked at all the people. |
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Nonetheless, as we trekked Croton Point Park on Sunday, some divers in the Hudson River caught our eye. |
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This is the real off season for trekking, simply the least trekked and least trekkable time of all in Nepal. |
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She was liberated in 1945 and trekked back to Poland, still cold and starving but with a one-way ticket to Warsaw. |
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They aim to reach the Pole in 65 days, by which time they will have covered twice the distance trekked by Hadow in his march to the North Pole. |
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They all pulled on their coats and then trekked after Walton up to the small castle. |
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She waved and walked into her apartment building, pulling out her key as she trekked up the stairs. |
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A slew of elementary-school field trippers trekked through the exhibits last week, along with hard-core history buffs from the surrounding area. |
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The two of them trekked and hitched across Iran, relying on the kindness of strangers. |
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The team trekked over 96 km and ascended a total of 3, 000m through rainforest, cloud forest and paramo. |
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As mountaineers ducked out of them and trekked toward Everest, she dreamed of following. |
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They trekked through the mountains with their daughters, cold, hungry and witnessing several people die of exhaustion. |
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The Chinese trekked to all of British Columbia's gold rushes and as far north as Yukon. |
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Originally we trekked around looking for food with kids strapped to our fronts or backs. |
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They trekked to primary states, not as camp followers of a particular political candidate, but seeking to use the electoral process as a means to bring an end to the war. |
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A lieutenant warden in the prison recognized his former teacher and trekked down the hill and into Barcelona to leak Tarrida's arrest to the press. |
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Lucy stated that probably the toughest trip was the day they trekked to the Cabumi Falls, where they had to climb a stepped and railed path that was pretty testing. |
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And in an attempt to make the dead speak, an international team of anthropologists, forensic scientists and paleopathologists trekked all the way up to the Roopkund Lake. |
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Earlier in the week they met villagers who had trekked across the mountains to meet aid trucks carrying blankets, bedding, food and water carriers. |
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Since my first outing with a group called the Tahoe Trekkers, I've hiked in Patagonia, snowshoed in British Columbia, trekked in Nepal and backpacked my way up Mount Whitney. |
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Government through the immigration department should interrogate the deportees to establish the truth about their alien status and how they trekked to their destination. |
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Last year, some 17,000 visitors trekked down into its cool, misty innards. Caves are once again becoming big business in central Kentucky. |
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To prevent recidivism the volunteer teachers trekked up and down with their pupils during their annual transhumance. |
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New recruits trekked by moonlight to the mountain's summit for a dramatic torchlight induction into the armoured corps. |
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Last year the Committee had trekked to Europe to have a look at emerging vehicle technology, and Gibbo was so impressed he got permission to take another look. |
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She trekked across the country holding Sally Ride Science Fairs and talking about her adventures while little mouths gaped in awe. |
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He had trekked about 50 miles but was in bad shape, having lost his dog and run out of food days earlier. |
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Steamships brought gold seekers from eastern US ports who trekked across the isthmus by foot, horse, and later rail. |
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Others trekked north over windswept mountains through wolf and boar-filled forests to find the fertile straths that grace these lands. |
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Birdsell was carrying the decoy in front of me as we trekked across the stubbled pasture. |
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The bear swam and trekked across the ice after spotting the boat stopped among ice floes in Norway's Svalbard region. |
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Followers from across the world trekked to the Isle of Wight for the performance. |
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In the 1890s, some Boers trekked into Mashonaland, where they were concentrated at the town of Enkeldoorn, now Chivhu. |
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To reach every child, health workers often travelled several hours by speedboat, then paddled in wooden canoes or trekked through marshy waters in order to go house to house. |
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The survivors were rescued after two of them trekked for days through deep snow until they spotted a Chilean peasant on the far side of an uncrossable mountain torrent. |
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Recently, Balun trekked to Idaho, Utah and Montana to learn more about what volunteer drivers face out west. |
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He marched against the Vietnam war, summered at a student work camp in Cuba and trekked with Dhofari guerrillas, who were fighting the British-trained soldiers of the Sultan of Oman. |
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Starving, frostbitten and ill, the patrol trekked on. |
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In total, the Moonwalkers trekked 221,000 miles for charity, the equivalent of almost nine times around the world. |
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There was also a girl under 18 years of age who, with her younger brother, trekked a very long way in a group via a South-east Asian country before finding refuge. |
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From the remote village of Yauli, they trekked up across the open meadows to the indigenous settlement of Ambato, where they were greeted by a young woman named Francesca. |
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Our troops trekked further north than ever before on the Arctic Ocean. |
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Villages from neighbouring communities trekked to the Isinya Community Knowledge Centre for its launch, but the opening of the centre also received national and international attention. |
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The Voortrekkers created a myth that the highveld into which they trekked was empty, depopulated as a result of the Mfecane. |
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To cope with variable climates, livestock herders migrate with their animals in search of pasture and water, with the average distances trekked tripling in drought years. |
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The Cape was named by Sir John Franklin in 1821 after Samuel Hearne, an early Hudson's Bay Company explorer who trekked overland to the Arctic Ocean. |
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She travelled extensively in little-explored parts of the world, including the new Soviet Union. She crossed the Caucasus and Central Asia and trekked across the desert regions of north-west China. |
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They either sailed in convoys from Britain's last outpost, the port of New York, or trekked overland to the rivers and lakes that formed the new international boundary. |
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This is the region where, according to Herodote, an entire Persian army vanished in the 6th century B. C. The teams of Rudolph Kuper from the Cologne University trekked through the area and discovered prehistoric encampments. |
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With heavy rucksacks, they trekked along the coast from the town of Onega up to the village of Varzagory, spending nights at the homes of local people. |
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In 1843, Britain annexed Natal and many Boers trekked inwards again. |
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That's what I used to think, until some fellow roller-coaster fanatics and I trekked a great distance to Cedar Point Amusement Park Resort on the shore of Lake Erie. |
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A growing number of researchers suspect that North Africa was instead the original home of the modern humans who first trekked out of the continent. |
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They trekked through Europe, discovering designers like Melinda Gloss and the Italian sunglass manufacturer LGR, with whom they secured exclusive United States representation. |
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