Like most worthwhile adventures, the origins of this particular grand excursion are rooted in pure serendipity. |
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Thao had already researched and planned out this small excursion, and so navigated expertly towards the executive's office. |
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As an excursion through piano duets from Schubert onwards the mix is wide, the music varied and entertaining. |
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This short final excursion cost poor Cherub but I could see resignation and acceptance in both Belinda and Cherub upon their return. |
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My exchange with Zwick has been an interesting excursion into just how difficult pinning down historical facts in music can be. |
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As with many first-time visitors to Mexico, the short excursion stirs up more in the author than he can fully comprehend. |
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Instead of an excursion into the countryside, we took a local walking tour of the city walls, the best preserved in Europe. |
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This book, not scholarly by any manner of means, takes us on a cultural excursion, as it were. |
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The programme will include an excursion to the archives of Acadia University, as well as a workshop on Silas Rand's Legends of the Micmac. |
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After reaching the maximum point in its excursion, the tactor withdrew from contact. |
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With its mix of voyeurism, suffering and pointlessness, this is a lovely, mute excursion into the theatre of the absurd. |
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His lung exam was significant for limited chest excursion, but he did not have obvious kyphosis or scoliosis. |
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Even for veteran scuba divers such as myself, an excursion on a submarine is an exciting adventure. |
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This behavior is characterized by consistent covariations in the angular excursion of the metacarpal and proximal interphalangeal joints. |
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The iliac crest is divided into four quarters, and the excursion or stage of maturity is designated as the amount of progression. |
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They moan at the door now and again, asking for it to be opened so they can check the suitability of the weather for a short excursion. |
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Who among us hasn't come back from a shopping excursion, looked over the just-purchased haul, and wondered, What was I thinking? |
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A morning sightseeing excursion around Budapest takes in the historic Buda Castle, with a view of the twin cities of Buda and Pest. |
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Besides water sports, visitors can make an easy one-day excursion to Tomohon and Tondano, famed for their flower and agricultural products. |
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To understand the underlying basis of the Buteyko method and related methods a short excursion to the root of the problem may help. |
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That money funded the purchase of three rail cars for an already-operating excursion train, Evans said. |
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We always picnic in the room so it looks as if we're provisioned for an excursion into the uncivilized wilderness. |
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Eager tourists await excursion buses to the historical sites and local skippers try to entice visitors onto boat trips. |
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Occasionally the music devolves into electronic skronk before starting another droney excursion. |
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Beautiful weather, magnificent scenery and almost tame Arctic skuas make this a memorable excursion. |
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But if cabin fever does set in, it's nice to know you can take an excursion or soak up some culture. |
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We will also be offering an optional 3-day pre-trip excursion to Delphi and the hilltop monasteries of Meteora with accommodation on half board. |
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It has been an excursion steamer and a floating restaurant. It often stops at the Essex coast but has never before called at Maldon. |
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The girls were helping themselves to some cookies when they saw some of them wandering in, laughing and horsing around after their excursion. |
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Yesterday's excursion into the Alps, just one week into this year's centenary Tour, came unusually early. |
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An initial negative carbon-isotope excursion occurred during the earliest phases of relative sea-level rise in SW Britain. |
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This involved a day-long excursion to a farm and lake on the outskirts of the city. |
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The set-piece of the weekend is the excursion to the Highland Games in nearby Callander. |
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For two couples, it is less expensive to hire a cab or rent a car for a day than for each person to join an organized excursion. |
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Taking the cable tramway up to Villa Opicina, with its view over the whole sweep of the bay, is an excursion in itself. |
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He lists the other travelers on the Cuba excursion as if they are all simply types, with whispered attacks in parenthesis. |
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Freeing the tongue from the hyoid removes a limit on tongue excursion imposed by the basic architecture of the mammalian feeding apparatus. |
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Whenever Cambridge made an excursion into Sutton's half, he pegged them back with long, accurate kicks. |
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My lower back is moist from the excursion of making a coffee and drinking it. |
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Mac the Mouse takes an excursion into the unknown meeting monsters, fighting fiends and surmounting the impossible. |
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On a typical excursion, they say, the plantsman would collect seed from sunup to sunset, then sit and clean seed into the night. |
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Depending on the month of your excursion the yellow poui, the red flamboyant, or the lavender jacaranda trees will be in bloom. |
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Think of it as an excursion into the alien territory that is the mind of the gearhead. |
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From there the album takes a short excursion into a more experimental direction that isn't quite as satisfying. |
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Neighbours told us that an excursion to the town by boat also makes for a good day out. |
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A lateish excursion to the supermarket led us to our local fast-food for dinner, where I noticed a disturbing marketing trend. |
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He had travelled to Greece on an excursion organised by Touchdown Tours, led by Surrey man Paul Coppin. |
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The only part of this night-long excursion that we see is the ending. |
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And at least the brief excursion from the rigours of the Conference gives the stricken hoards a chance to regain some of their strength for the cut and thrust of the league. |
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If you're interested in doing a little bushwhacking during your next excursion, here are some tips to make that risky ride a bit more fun and worry free. |
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In a subset of patients monitored by serial testing, abnormalities in phrenic nerve conduction and diaphragmatic excursion normalized by 9 months after surgery. |
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While a two-day feeding frenzy makes for a fun excursion, the human body is only capable of so much consumption. |
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Special excursion trains took millworkers to the seaside for a week. |
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I think about that summer and how rock and roll changed my life. It took me down a different path, a different excursion than I thought I would travel. |
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It is disappointing and, frankly, frightening that Thompson walked away from his repugnant Sea World excursion scot-free. |
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Robert Smithson and John Lloyd Stephens were both New Jersey-born residents of Manhattan, wherefrom each embarked on a well-publicized excursion to the Yucatan Peninsula. |
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A horse riding excursion through the New Forest can also be arranged as can a round of golf on the nine-hole course or on one of the ten nearby courses. |
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Any excursion outside Brandon city limits was bound to reveal several new chunks smeared on the highway in neverending configurations of minced meat and bone. |
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If you're headed off into deep, unpacked snow for a backcountry excursion, unharness your pet, for deeper snow requires too much extra effort for pulling. |
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These guided tours of the state's hinterlands consisted of a ten-day bus excursion from Salt Lake City into some areas that are now national parks and monuments. |
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Chest wall mobility is often assessed by measuring chest excursion, the difference between chest girth at maximal inhalation and maximal exhalation. |
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It was quite a pleasant excursion for the dear little thing. |
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After a short excursion into the field of metallurgy, he studied painting and etching at the Royal Academy in London and later at a private art school in Paris. |
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This popular excursion destination was founded in the 1820 by Scottish and Irish immigrants, many of whom worked in local quarries, railroads, mills and tanneries. |
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This was only a short excursion into the forest to report to my brothers. |
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I doggedly pedaled along but I was so not enjoying this little excursion. |
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Foreboding as this was, though, I decided to put my mind to rest and take a short excursion down the next one of these roads that I found, for humor's sake if nothing else. |
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I learned a lot about myself on that excursion, and from the trip as a whole. |
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Interestingly, while the City is inundated, the famous Vedanthangal bird sanctuary, which is a short excursion away, has received little water in the last couple of days. |
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Late Aeronian graptolite sedgwickii Event, associated carbon isotope excursion and facies changes in the Prague Synform. |
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He writes prose with a conversational tone suited for a bus driver talking with a lone passenger on an hourslong excursion. |
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Cheap tickets were offered and excursion trains operated to popular destinations and special events such as the 1851 Great Exhibition. |
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Four years later, he planned his first excursion abroad, when he took a group from Leicester to Calais to coincide with the Paris Exhibition. |
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On 26 April 1924, an electric multiple unit collided with the rear of an excursion train carrying passengers from the FA Cup Final in Coventry. |
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Buoys were dropped temporarily marking the end point of a mining excursion to avoid leaving an unmined gap when the next excursion started. |
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About one percent of the mines deployed during the first excursion broke free of their mooring cables and washed ashore in Norway within a month. |
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The fifth minelaying excursion was halted when 19 percent of the mines detonated prematurely. |
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A related phenomenon, a geomagnetic excursion, amounts to an incomplete reversal, with no change in polarity. |
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At first only available to the rich, the development of both railways and excursion steamers made such holidays more generally available. |
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Ibn Battuta left again for Baghdad, probably in July, but first took an excursion northwards along the river Tigris. |
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The harbor is still serviced by several cruise lines, commuter ferries, and tourist excursion boats. |
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A shore excursion had been arranged for the passengers who were interested in visiting the stelae of San Ignacio. |
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Stop for a moment together and catch a glimpse of Maui, Molokai, Kahoolawe and maybe even the Big Island to guarantee a romantic excursion. |
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In order to reach Alaska and make it back to Japan, the participating JASDF F-15s will have to refuel on the way to and from this excursion. |
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Our first excursion, after a Beijing duck dinner the night before, was one of the highlights of the trip. |
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An excursion with a loop pedal and a loud hailer could have fallen flat on its face. |
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Buddhist remains of 8th Century AD and the Brahmanical remains of later period make it an interesting day excursion. |
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Shopaholics can take advantage of the outstanding shopping in the Spanish capital with an excursion to Las Rozas Village Outlet. |
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Ian Turton, from York, died after disappearing during an excursion on the Cauvery River near Bangalore. |
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The two spacewalkers completed only one task each before the excursion was ordered to end early. |
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But his freshest sonic excursion, Young Widows, unleashes his most original and starkly honest opuses to date. |
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A tour out to Finca Vigia, which translates as lookout house, his restored old property 10 miles east of Havana, is a popular excursion. |
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There was, instead, a nauseating excursion into base and sad fantasies. |
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That gives you the choice of a super day trip to Belfast for a shopping or sightseeing excursion, or a five-day return. |
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On that excursion, Baker said, WCC student Kristina DeBoard made a discovery of historical significance. |
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Sign up for a three-hour excursion into Black Canyon, with a chance to spot bighorn sheep and great horned owls along the way. |
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Following our Martha's Vineyard excursion we had dinner at the Flying Bridge overlooking the harbour. |
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The walking excursion begins with the exploration of Chinatown, land-marked by the famous red archway and Foo Dog icons. |
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The band for this excursion includes Richard Fortus, Marco Mendoza, Dizzy Reed, David Lowy and Brian Tichy. |
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And Chukka Caribbean Adventures is home to the one-and-only Jamaica Dogsled Encounter in Ocho Rios, a wonderful excursion for dog lovers of all ages. |
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A nostalgic journey by steam makes even a business trip an excursion. |
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The Pennsylvania Color Guard is out to remind these markets that they are just hours away from a great and memorable excursion right here in Pennsylvania. |
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Ian Turton, from York, and Michael Easton, from Holland Park, west London, went missing during an excursion on the Cauvery River near Bangalore, India. |
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The SCP hasn't been as lucky as Mann was on his WSD excursion this year. |
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In the context of inflation this implies an inflationary energy scale close to the scale of Grand Unification, and a large field excursion of the inflationary scalar field. |
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Andrew Ryeland pulls no punches in offering a blunt assessment of how sky-rocketing premiums from insurers are hurting his guided ATV excursion company. |
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Chest excursion was fair with loose wheezes and rhonchi bilaterally. |
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Get slurping on the Humboldt Bay Oyster Tour, a boat excursion that takes you to a nearby aquafarm, where you'll learn to harvest your own Bucksports. |
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The branch had a variety of through services at various dates, including to London, Manchester, Preston, Grange over Sands, as well as many special excursion trains. |
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Some services are timed to connect with sailings of the diesel excursion vessels or steam vessels on Windermere, sailing from Lakeside to Bowness and Ambleside. |
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Some tugs also had passenger accommodation to enable them to serve as tenders to liners not actually berthing in Southampton and to augment the excursion fleet on occasion. |
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The excursion was well received especially by the noted writer and poet Juraj Slavik, the Minister for the Interior in the Czechoslovakia Government in Exile. |
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Such was his success that the Scottish railway companies withdrew their support between 1862 and 1863 to try the excursion business for themselves. |
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Every step of that walk led Jeff deeper into an excursion of endearment. It was amazingly true that he trod beside her an acknowledged friend, a secret lover. |
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Kids' Summer FunFest This festival at the American Helicopter Museum features crafts and games, excursion ideas, prizes, refreshments and live entertainment. |
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