Charles Lindbergh's stunning crossing of the Atlantic did not stop other aerial adventurers from attempting the flight over that vast ocean. |
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With the invention of the plane, adventurers sought uncharted areas to explore and limits to be pushed. |
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This performance of theirs was just a ploy to swindle a few dollars out of travelers and adventurers and nothing more. |
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It is an ideal destination for adventurers with an interest in history and music. |
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I am not surprised, because the party has been taken over by a gang of adventurers who are on their way out. |
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The socialist order is not a field in which political adventurers can be successful. |
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If the four-hour walk sounds like a bit much then adventurers can go on horseback or by horse drawn carriage. |
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What actually transpired was that an influx of political adventurers swamped the party, particularly at the regional and riding level. |
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This, in effect, brings into replay the colonial practice of extra-territoriality enjoyed by colonisers and adventurers on foreign soils. |
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Its expansive qualities are also evident in its rulership over adventurers, entrepreneurs, risk takers, investors, and explorers. |
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Some private adventurers and investors in London suggested the possibility of introducing a Plantation. |
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From the ninth century onwards the Turks began to enter the Caliphate, not in mass, but as slaves or adventurers serving as soldiers. |
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The three adventurers soon found themselves standing in the center of a circular clearing. |
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Free-spirited British adventurers were believed to have settled illicitly within the cays and reefs of a coast once claimed by Spain. |
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Both are adventurers who seek the perfect way of life, the former through sensual pleasure, the latter through social justice. |
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We are a people who in equal parts are adventurers, skilled craftspeople, hedonists, sensualists, survivalists, and environmentalists. |
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He's a strapping, robust he-man living a life of seclusion with other retired adventurers in Kenya, who handily dispatches a group of assassins. |
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Yesterday the European adventurers rode their luck and came away with a draw which their largely inert performance barely deserved. |
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The ranks of the Swedish army by now contained many adventurers and dubious mercenaries, and it was a shadow of its former self. |
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This family had been German military adventurers with no connection to Brandenburg-Prussia. |
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Like adventurers, we followed him up and up through the bracken, heather and gorse, thrashing the undergrowth aside with sticks. |
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So who was this daring woman, who ranks alongside the likes of glamorous adventurers such as Isak Dinesen and Beryl Markham? |
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When the black fog finally cleared up, the four adventurers finally got a chance to see just who this terrifying Dr. Dread was. |
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The eight adventurers crossed the finish line rafted up together, welcomed by a wonderful group of volunteers, staff and families. |
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They were ragtag adventurers, all on the road together for different reasons, as fate would have it. |
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The adventurers were so called because they lent or adventured money to parliament. |
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Other adventurers came to grief here in 1897 after a failed attempt to fly a balloon from the North Pole. |
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Numerous adventurers tried to break it open by taking pot shots at it, leaving nothing but pockmarks on what's actually solid stone. |
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These intrepid adventurers deserved to have their story told, and it is told well. |
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Look around and find a place to go chat with some other intrepid young adventurers. |
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The Polar Race, which will last between 30 and 40 days, has been organised by two of Britain's leading modern day adventurers. |
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The area is a great place for adventurers and people who want a long holiday. |
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There are several voicesets to choose from for your intrepid band of adventurers. |
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His traditional roots show as he weaves tales from life as it was for Canada's early settlers, hunters, fishers, explorers and adventurers. |
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Other adventurers, thousands of them, doubtless got into similar scrapes and difficulties, but they ended their days on a dueller's sword or died in a debtors' prison. |
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These bodacious adventurers have lived through some of the most interesting times in history. |
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European navigators and adventurers were tantalized for centuries by reports of a sea passage linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in icy wastes north of Canada. |
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While rafting and kayaking in Nepal, adventurers can float along picturesque mountain rivers enjoying tranquil views, far from the well-traveled paths. |
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The adventurers, wearing hobnail boots and heavy tweed clothing, disappeared on June 8 1924 and were last seen within 2000 ft of the world's highest peak. |
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A Russian ship rescued two well-known Canadian adventurers who got caught in a storm while attempting to cross the Bering Straight in a row boat, authorities said today. |
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Originally built as a stopover for German adventurers on their way to the North Pole, the huge family-run log cabin stands on the banks of the River Muonio. |
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You and 53 other adventurers will stay aboard the Polar Pioneer, your floating base camp, where you'll have input in planning the ship's day-to-day itinerary. |
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Journeying to unfamiliar spots, eating exotic food, and staying overnight at a variety of places, appeals to many people who are adventurers and explorers at heart. |
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Four young adventurers play hide and seek in the country home of an old professor, where they stumble upon an enchanted wardrobe that will take them places they never dreamed. |
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With very few exceptions the patriots of this country are all timid adventurers led by ambitious intriguers, avid speculators who never dared to take up arms in our favour. |
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The Arabs were driven out in 1090 by a band of Norman adventurers under Count Roger of Normandy, who had established a kingdom in southern Italy and Sicily. |
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Many of the ship's complement were adventurers from noble families, and jewellery and coins, mainly gold, percolated to the bottom of the shingle-filled gullies. |
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When it comes to dungeness crab, plain is perfect, but culinary adventurers should also try a house-made dungeness crab burger. |
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Filmed on location in Egypt, the series also focuses on the story of the Ancient Egyptians, whose secrets and belongings the adventurers were so desperate to uncover. |
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Stories of these adventurers, like Livingstone and Speke and Burton, had a cult status in Victorian society. |
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Somewhere in the darkness, the faint echo of a terrible drawn out scream was carried on the breeze from the mountains and the three adventurers froze in place. |
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The problem was not merely the barbarity and wilfulness of the native Irish, but that the initial grants to the original Anglo-Norman adventurers had been too generous. |
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The bluff sea-captains and commercial adventurers who founded the Australian colonies had no special gift for symbolism, but they knew what was expected of them. |
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In recent weeks, there have been reports that the conflict is attracting foreign adventurers and oddball curiosity seekers. |
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And this stretch of the Green is famous as the site of the riotous rendezvous that drew those buckskinned adventurers here in the waning summers of the fur trade. |
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Competition has been exceptionally high with the British adventurers competing against professional sportsmen and sportswomen from around the world. |
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His vision attracted adventurers, idealists, freeloaders and a few people of practical skills who quickly grew disillusioned with the attempt to create a cashless society. |
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His characters are often marginal to the point of near nonexistence, Beckett's clochards with backstories, Conrad's adventurers in a shabbier key. |
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Smaller kingdoms changed hands frequently, and adventurers were princelings for a day before they were displaced by others more courageous or unscrupulous. |
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A rag-tag band of adventurers try stop them in a breakneck-paced story blending chases and gunfights with long discussions about business, technology and natural history. |
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Like the intellectual adventurers of the enlightenment, they foresee that an encyclopedic compendium of the facts of nature will reveal hidden truths. |
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Here I was transported back to the mid 18th century, reading about the exploits of Southern African adventurers, when, lo and behold, our great city gets a mention. |
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It was led by adventurers James Hamilton and Sir Hugh Montgomery, two Ayrshire lairds. |
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The region was also a place of operations for Varangians, eastern Scandinavian adventurers, merchants, and pirates. |
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Hodman Dodmanott and Sally Forth are two tiny adventurers with a lot on their minds and even more on their backs. |
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In 1652 the Manchus drove the Russians out of the Amur country and the land was left to outlaws and adventurers. |
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The name tanegashima came from the island where a Chinese junk with Portuguese adventurers on board was driven to anchor by a storm. |
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The Lost World literary genre was inspired by real stories of archaeological discoveries by imperial adventurers. |
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These expeditions were composed of Bandeirantes, adventurers who penetrated steadily westward in their search for Indian slaves. |
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The sexual frontier that once beckoned to adventurers as unalike as Gianni Versace and Michel Foucault has largely shifted to the cybersphere. |
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Many historians, archaeologists and adventurers have reconstructed longships in an attempt to understand how they worked. |
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The intrepid adventurers are now walking the final 100 miles to the Pole. |
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The islands became quite wealthy and soon were attracting merchants and adventurers from all over Europe. |
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In 1643, Russian adventurers spilled over the Stanovoy Range, but by 1689 they were driven back by the Qing. |
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The tales of armed ships made the Russian adventurers more careful and slow in their movement eastward. |
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And a lot of Ukrainian peasants and adventurers joined the Danubian Sich afterwards. |
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The Dukes of Normandy were quite happy to allow these Danish adventurers to use their ports for raids on the English coast. |
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Join the intrepid adventurers on their quest to find a bear, as they wade through the gigantic swishy grass, the splishy splashy river and the oozy, squelchy mud. |
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The left, and collectivists, are most logically the offspring of the plodders while innovative early mankind's likely descendants are the maritime adventurers and strivers. |
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Military adventurers went to Wales from Normandy and elsewhere and after raiding an area of Wales, then fortified it and granted land to some of their supporters. |
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European settlers came from a variety of social and religious groups, including adventurers, soldiers, farmers, and tradesmen, and some from the aristocracy. |
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During colonial times, Tumbes was no more than a crossing point where soldiers and adventurers stopped momentarily to restock themselves, and continue traveling. |
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The merchant adventurers have been often wronged and wringed to the quick. |
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It boasts a number of ecotourist tours and perfect places for adventurers. |
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This week, adventurers from the forces of Order and Destruction will be tasked with recovering the artifacts of the Nehekharan Kings and subduing their vengeful Liche Priests. |
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In the same period as William the Conqueror conquered England, Norman adventurers led by Robert Guiscard had taken Sicily, previously under the Arab Fatimid Caliphate. |
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Evidence for Norse ventures into Arabia and Central Asia can be found in runestones erected in Scandinavia by the relatives of fallen Viking adventurers. |
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Join an intrepid family of adventurers and their musical dog through the swishy swashy grass, the splishy splashy river and the squelchy mud in search of a bear. |
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Join the intrepid adventurers on their quest to find a bear, wading through swishy, swashy grass, the splishy, splashy river and the thick, oozy, squelchy mud. |
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Parkour practitioners, who call themselves traceurs, evoke these intrepid adventurers, bringing to mind the ideal of man's traceless passage through nature. |
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