Being embroiled in a full-blooded war was not what he'd imagined his tour of the bordering principalities would entail. |
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A guided pilgrim tour of Fatima with Spiritual Director will depart on July 27, 7 nights, full board, staying at Hotel Avenida. |
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I took a year and a half out of Linkin Park to tour full-time with these other guys. |
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Scottish twins the Proclaimers are on a world tour and they dropped in down under to tell Alex Bernard the true meaning of lifedrink! |
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By this, she means the seemingly endless publicity tour to promote the movie, and the fevered tabloid attention that came to dog her every move. |
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And let's not be in any doubt I'll stop the whole tour with an injunction if there's any funny business about royalties. |
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His tour operator has asked anyone wearing a fur to report to the police station as it has probably been stolen. |
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Plenty of musicians have their own blogs and online tour diaries have become de rigueur. |
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He was accused of smoking cannabis on tour and once ended up in a psychiatric ward after an emotional breakdown. |
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You can find out all the information on the golden ticket winners, tour the cyber chocolate factory and play games. |
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This is the most authentic ghost tour in downstate Illinois and the tours are designed to be both historically and supernaturally accurate. |
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We could be in front of the tour van, finding spots for the guys ahead of time, creating diversions to keep the fuzz out of our way. |
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I would suggest that they move out of their cosy offices and tour the area to see for themselves what is not only an eyesore but a health hazard. |
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Lawton is sure to impress the crowds with his new material, and if his last tour is anything to go by, tickets will be like gold dust. |
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The bus departs from Mill Street every two hours, with the first tour starting at 9.30 am. |
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A tour of the commercial galleries offers glimpses of the art market at work. |
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I like this film so much that I went on a very different promotional tour for it. |
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Sheesh, the lengths people will go to in order to avoid having to do a promotional tour with their daughter. |
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To entice foreign visitors, four London buses made a promotional tour of the Continent. |
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I live in York, and he came here as part of the promotional tour for the book. |
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To finalise the tour the best was to come, a day trip to Eurodisney, just outside Paris. |
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She's at home in Newcastle having a rare day off from her hectic tour schedule. |
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His current tour includes dates at big venues such as The Royal Philharmonic Liverpool and The Waterfront, Belfast. |
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Pop-punk band Busted have had to add extra dates to their arena tour after it sold out almost a year in advance. |
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The first set of dates on the tour sold out in a week, with 120,000 tickets being snapped up in total. |
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The first prize winner will tour the U.S. in a series of more than 20 concerts prearranged by the Chopin Foundation. |
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The whirlwind tour was meant to humanize the low-cost leviathan so often depicted as self-serving and ruthlessly pragmatic. |
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The tour finishes on Saturday 10th April in Kerry, scene of the gallous deed, after performances at Dun Chaoin and Tralee. |
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Dressed in my daggy jeans and Panjabi MC tour tee shirt, I waited for the set to finish, and chatted with a random American chap out the front. |
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When I sank my putt, they were staring over my shoulder like a gallery at a tour event. |
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A tour of the Hermitage today includes the thrilling rags-to-riches story of a gallant frontiersman, chivalrous romantic, and political reformer. |
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This intellectual travelogue takes readers on a tour through ethology, the scientific discipline focusing on animal behavior. |
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Despite the crises unfolding around him, he has continued a whirlwind tour to promote his biography, a 900-page doorstopper. |
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Mickelson has become the leading exemplar of the new tour style of all-out assault. |
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Zack was quiet, then at a good moment he intervened and politely excused us and took me on a quick tour of the house. |
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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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These allegations are going to dog him on his final campaign bus tour and he didn't want that. |
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A Dutchman and a Bulgarian lady, representing two different tour operators, joined hands to demonstrate the art of Bulgarian folk dancing. |
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After undertaking preliminary study, participants tour airfields, command posts, ammunition dumps, and battlefields where airpower played a role. |
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The result is a surreal, hypnotic journey into morally ambiguous territory, led by an increasingly dubious tour guide. |
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A new door through the wall to number 80 provides the end point to the tour and the start of a visit to the supporting exhibition next door. |
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Students were asked to prepare a vegetarian dish, with eight winners offered a tour of the hotel. |
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The traveling I could do without, but I wouldn't give up meeting the several hundred dance educators I encounter on each tour for anything. |
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The day before, I'd taken a tour boat for a ten-hour wildlife cruise into the gulf and fjords west of town. |
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He is on a European tour and is looking to expand his business empire, perhaps to Ireland. |
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They then took a tour of the Guildhall where they had lunch and chatted with city business people from similar backgrounds to their own. |
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The evening, which takes place tomorrow at 7.30 pm, will include a guided tour of the gallery, as well as refreshments and music. |
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But a virtual tour cannot compare to a guided tour of the mineral kingdom conducted during a visit. |
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I joined a guided tour briefly, conducted in a naturally eloquent, yet animated and informative way, by a well-known RTE actress. |
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Begin thought up the idea when a tour guide operator called him asking if he wanted to place an ad in a tourist guidebook. |
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We have provided parking space for buses ferrying tourists and locals will be used as tour guides. |
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The job of a tour guide is to serve tourists, not solicit customers for the shops. |
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I'd like to go back, and I'd like the place to myself for a few minutes, alone, without the braying tour guides and murmuring tourists. |
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Only those tour guides who collude with black market tourist shops should be firmly fought against. |
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The group consisted of public representatives, tour guides and tourism and heritage representatives. |
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The organization recently held a 2-day seminar and workshop for tour operators and tour guides. |
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The tour guide helpfully tells tourists that the sculptures were brought to London for safekeeping, and acquired legitimately. |
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This has involved, for example, investigating the communicative tasks in Japanese facing Australian tour guides working with Japanese tourists. |
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They treated me to the trip and acted as my tour guides practicing their English along the way. |
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At the end of the tour the guide kindly requests the tourists not to feed any elephants when they are seen on the roads. |
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Garbage have scrapped their European tour amidst speculation of an imminent disbandment. |
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The Browns took me on a tour of their premises, including the boilers where the pigswill they fed their pigs was brewed. |
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The seven wins, six losses record won't go down as a great tour and there is no doubt Sir Clive will expect a much better return. |
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He would just curl up in a fetal position in the tour bus and talk to fantasy friends that lived inside of his head. |
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A quick tour of the camp turned up more cute boys than we could count, and a pinball machine in the game room. |
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Trying to patch together a tour teetering on the brink of disaster is what he should be concerning himself with. |
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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra gives two concerts in its farewell tour with Mariss Jansons. |
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With most of their first team on tour in Belgium, Yarnbury still managed to field a strong line-up. |
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Larry wanted to give me a tour of his ranch, so we talked in his pickup, lurching down rutted dirt roads. |
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Lee had an operation here on Tuesday to remove bone growths on his left ankle after withdrawing from Australia's tour of Sir Lanka. |
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Taylor is still searching for that elusive first tour win but is not setting herself any future goals and targets in the sport. |
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On Wednesday, their provisional 67-man squad is whittled down to produce a final 37-man selection for this summer's tour to Australia. |
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Greg then went on a successful tour of Europe, in which he scored an important kayo victory over Jose Urtain. |
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Finally on behalf of the group they wish to thank Peter Connolly who conducted the tour as guide and driver. |
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A self-guiding tour includes three chapels for the religions of Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. |
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The Queen yesterday resumed her nationwide Golden Jubilee tour with a visit to the village which boasts the longest place name in Britain. |
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When's the last time you hear about a poet's latest world tour grossing a million a night? |
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And, yet, Gandhi refused to wear an ochre loin-cloth or tour the country in an arrogant rath. |
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Mr Blair is preparing for a whistle-stop tour of Berlin, Paris, Washington, New York and Brussels. |
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Beckham was given a rapturous welcome by fans in Japan earlier yesterday after jetting in for a promotional tour of the Far East. |
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On the sponsorship side, Bravo will gain exposure via mentions in all tour advertising, including direct mail, on-site signage and in playbills. |
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If Anderson had not allowed visitors to tour the park on snowmobiles, political pressures would most likely have forced him to plow the roads. |
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And the girls have been on a promotional tour of Europe, plugging Sound of the Underground. |
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But of course, tour guides have a definite advantage intrinsic to their position. |
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Shrum, who emerged as a leading voice for Gore during a tour of talk shows after the August convention, is known for rapier instincts. |
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Fans will be pleased to know an extra nine gigs have been added to the tour in June and July. |
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My mom and I completed the tour of the backyard, and happily adjourned to the front yard. |
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He said he would this week tour Western Province to investigate and have an on-the-spot check of the situation. |
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In order to progress in rank, position, and authority, officers will be required to serve at least one tour prior to selection for flag rank. |
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We then went on to Sri Lanka where the one-day part of the tour was virtually a washout and it meant I played very little cricket at all. |
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Coloured Clocks tour as a four piece band, wowing audiences with their catchy hooks combined with improvisational psychedelic jams. |
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As they drove, she played tour guide and pointed out spots of interest in Dover. |
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But the tour will be no walkover as the Australians will be seeking to retrieve some prestige. |
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They joke grimly about a mythical tour called Ladies of the 80s, as if to remind themselves how it could have turned out. |
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While we waited for our tour guide, an Irishman named Willie Leahy, we were treated to lunch beneath a weeping copse of trees. |
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The company is now conducting a review of all its operations which include 33 tour operators, 3,600 travel agents and a fleet of 83 aircraft. |
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Don't ask why, but Jackson's bungee cording shoeboxes of cookies to our bikes as we set out on a long early evening tour of the bike path. |
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The Virtual Museum El Pais is an excellent online tour and is surprisingly quick to load for the amount of graphical content it has. |
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But many locals hope performing arts companies will soon add it to their national tour itineraries. |
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Check your tour itinerary and determine the longest day of riding that you will encounter. |
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Flight itinerary and tour plans have been circulated to the teams concerned. |
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Well, first of all, Tuesdays changed on tour when they started having those carnival events, like skins games. |
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A web site will be set up for the participants of this tour with instructional articles and a detailed itinerary. |
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Many of the tour participants took this opportunity to purchase annuals, perennials, vegetables, seeds, fertilizer and other garden giftware. |
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That was good enough to beat every man in a field containing a mix of former tour professionals, club pros and plus-handicap amateurs. |
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The tour also takes you to the Usteri Lake, where birds of all kinds flock. |
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Hundreds of Royal enthusiasts braved the cold to catch a glimpse of the Prince of Wales on his tour of the Ribble Valley. |
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In 1949, when he was getting on in years, he took a party on a tour of historic sights. |
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As more and more of the world's tour operators are beginning to acknowledge, ecotourism has to live up to its green claims. |
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The tour begins and ends in Addis Ababa with its thriving culture, ancient churches, cosmopolitan eateries and outdoor markets. |
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She met Percy while she was preparing to tour America with the play Love Letters, co-starring George Hamilton. |
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Graham Holmes continued a tour de force of Pattaya Golf with yet another Flight victory, this a countback over Steve Weller. |
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The other players who were not in the initial tour squad because of injury problems are still possibles for the trip to Australia. |
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When we debarked from our cruise ship for a day of fun, we were surrounded by vendors of local wares along with transportation and tour services. |
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You'll have a wide selection of pre or post-cruise land tour options, depending on where you embark or debark. |
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When we finished the tour of the museum and came out, the gatekeeper gave us the counterfoils of our tickets that the organiser had got. |
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He gave me the grand tour of his ranch and studio and we wound up in a local bar downing cold ones by the end of the day. |
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Do I have to remind you that your mother personally asked you to give me the grand tour of the school this morning? |
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Now some stranger was heading to her room to give her a grand tour of the academy building. |
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Well then who will be Melly's new friend and show her a grand tour of our wonderful school. |
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She didn't mention that she was starving, only hoped that this grand tour would include a sweep through the kitchens. |
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He was leading me on a tour of his domain, which includes four modern courtrooms and the judges' chambers on the floor below. |
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You are at the 1992 U.S. Open, a few rows from courtside, watching a teenage tour de force hit a tennis ball. |
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When my tour of duty ended in 1968, the military allowed me to send home a footlocker full of my possessions. |
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I'll meet you there and give you the grand tour of the capital, if you'd like. |
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Explore local parks, check out the shopping scene and ask the parents for a grand tour of the area. |
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For eighteen months, as Sir Humphrey's personal assistant, he travelled with him on a grand tour of Europe. |
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The saddest sight one encounters in a tour of the NMA is a schoolchild sitting at one of these terminals being force-fed a diet of propaganda. |
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He made the grand tour of Europe in 1853 and came home to Cincinnati to paint romantic Italianate landscapes. |
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On Boxing Day she booked a canoe jungle tour along the island's densely forested coastline and set off into a bright, sunny morning. |
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The same band of thinkers has been doing a tour of the prestige papers beating the same old drum. |
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At this time it was customary for the sons of the top people to make a grand tour of Europe as part of finishing their education. |
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Among the triumphs was the 1978 Grand Slam tour of Britain, in which he captained the first New Zealand team to beat the four home unions. |
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They were not disappointed as the 25 vintage cars purred into town, making a grand tour of the area after the parade for the occasion. |
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Along with the online help system, you can also take a tour of the software or link to the online forums for support. |
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During the voyage you will meet the captain, Commander Paul Porter, be entertained by the officers and crew, and given a full tour of HMS York. |
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Once a university lecturer, now a tour operator of international repute, Chris is a fount of all knowledge. |
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Learn to read, and while you are seated behind the purdah you may make a tour of the whole world. |
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Under pressure from Narbonne, he cried off Scotland's 2000 tour to New Zealand in order to finish the French season. |
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There was also a cricket writer during the last England tour who gave us bad press in the London Daily Telegraph. |
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Trotwood hopes the New Year will see a US tour to build on the band's popularity with a new generation of American goth fans. |
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Judged on those criteria, the tour is undoubtedly a flop of monumental proportions. |
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In fact, the few New Zealand touring fans and journalists on tour have had more coverage in the press than the players. |
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One way to celebrate the anniversary is at a November 10 lecture and walking tour of the presidio and Tubac townsite. |
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He struggled privately with gender identity early in his tour of duty, when gays couldn't openly serve in the military. |
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The tour manager loves line plots and wants you to make a line plot to show how many of each type of souvenir was sold. |
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And polls show the President's cross-country tour has not boosted support for private accounts a bit. |
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After a quick tour of the mine facilities, the party re-boarded the little train, sans locomotive, for the descent was to be made by gravity. |
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After the Australia tour of '99, Costello was frozen out, never to return under Gatland. |
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The real novelty was the stables tour to see the shire horses that pull the drays. |
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They left the ship to tour Islay's Bowmore whisky distillery to enjoy a wee dram or two, while the Princess Royal went on her textile trek. |
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A tour of the college takes about an hour and is well worth the diversion from the culinary and shopping delights. |
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To be able to accompany a child on life's mystery tour is a wonderful task which you can devote yourself to with perseverance and enthusiasm. |
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He was leading the special needs pilgrimage tour to Lourdes at Easter. |
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A visit there opens with Robert Baker's description of Leeds in 1842 and an invitation to tour the reconstructed unhealthy and insanitary streets of the town. |
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She was conducted on a tour of the stud by General Manager John Clarke. |
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Our evening began with a tour of the bustling kitchen, where the students were hard at work in their chef's whites, plating salads and hefting deep pans of chive gnocchi. |
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Years ago, on a Royal tour of Canada, the Queen and her consort, the Duke of Edinburgh stopped in Bumcrack, Sask., for a Royal visit and state dinner. |
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Another playbill from the same tour provides a typical description. |
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The talented fivesome decided to play the final show of their tour in Dublin after filling venues across the UK, they also played a stomping set in Belfast the night before. |
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If those clubs are out of Europe by then it would be no surprise to see a hastily arranged tour of the Far East after Christmas to fill in the gaps in the fixture list. |
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The Chairman said he thought that in order that the members would be fully conversant with the Harbour facilities they should make the tour of inspection. |
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In July, the Senior tour would begin, with perhaps an invitational doubles event or even a pairing of Senior men and women bowlers, and run through October. |
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Relief was clear because the tour had seemed on the point of foundering. |
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Later we tour his plantation, through virgin forest of soaring ironwood and banyan trees and rustly arcades of cardamom leaves, with clusters of young green pods at the base. |
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We will be getting the tour itinerary by the end of this week. |
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We could loll in the sun in deck chairs, or grab snorkels and flippers for a swim, or board a semisubmersible ship for a tour of the reef in comfort. |
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Other foods children requested after the tour included horned melon, pomelo, vegetable soup, turnip, spinach, soymilk, red cabbage, sweet potato, and tofu. |
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Before his Eco Tour experience ends, Stefan will have the chance to tour the area, visiting the virgin rainforest, natural pools and waterfall near the farm. |
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But it was only during my recent tour of Europe that I realized how awkward it could be if you have to correct people again and again on where you are from. |
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Ehlers may alienate those uninterested in being taken on a tour through dissonant post-classical territories, preferring instead a stay in pleasanter climes. |
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On its pre-season tour of America, the club seized 600 counterfeits, including t-shirts and caps, while issuing 35 banning orders to firms suspected of peddling fakes there. |
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A tour de force of both design and craftsmanship, Narragansett is one of the most extraordinary flatware patterns ever created, but it is, nonetheless, not well known. |
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Those on the mayor's tour who entered the building immediately came out, faces crinkled, and walked carefully to avoid stepping into pools of stinking water. |
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This tour saw all of the possible weavers and crombecs of Kenya. |
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His recent European tour produced a bumper crop of such stories. |
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I've freaked out on everyone in every band on every tour I've been in. |
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He is taking time off for a cross-country tour with his new stage show. |
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They booked a tour of small, cruddy bars across the United States and Canada in advance of the album's release, expecting only moderate attendance. |
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On this 13-day tour you'll see imperial eagles, Egyptian vultures and Dalmatian pelicans, plus frescoed monasteries, Roman ruins and the monuments of the Thracian horsemen. |
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Management at The Riverside Hotel, Sligo remain vigilant in securing trade or group tour business and Irish custom has compensated any tourist loss. |
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On Sunday morning some people took a tour of Mylapore on cycle rickshaws. |
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A critical juncture in his career was a four-month visit to Japan in 1876 and 1877, where he was able to tour potteries and religious sites that few Westerners had visited. |
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I ran across this strange article two years ago about how the tribe is now back on their feet, living more normally, and working as game wardens and tour guides for safaris. |
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And when you're ready to leave dry ground behind, take a boat tour of the picturesque Atchafalaya River Basin to encounter gators, birds, and the vast beauty of the swamp. |
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To start next year, we're going to tour for just a couple of months, and then we'll get back in the studio to start pre-production for the second record. |
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The crew of a York tour boat have earned glowing praise after they rushed to the rescue of a man who ended up in the River Ouse during an evening cruise. |
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In a tour de force, John Woodmorappe provides scientific evidence for pseudogene function and demolishes the argument that chimps, humans and gorillas share pseudogenes. |
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His parents had prospered in the colony and were able to give their son a good education, which included a grand tour of Britain and Europe while he was still in his teens. |
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In the meantime, why don't I give you all the grand tour of the house? |
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For a few dirhams you get someone who knows the city's nooks and crannies inside out, and by hiring a guide all the other would-be tour givers leave you alone. |
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Tour operators and tour guides are almost completely without work. |
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The entire poem is an address to tourists on the part of a tour guide. |
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The first group is of tour operators, tour guides, hosts and hostesses at the various lodges and camps who ensure your safety and welfare is taken care of. |
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But what if you want to conduct a guided tour for the public? |
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It's also a big site, with artist biographies, discographies, tour details, full catalogue details with cover art and sound clips and an online radio show. |
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Every four years, the best players in British Isles rugby pack their gumshields and head off on tour to test themselves against the giants of the southern hemisphere. |
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Perhaps, I am one of the few South Indian Brahmins who has had a conducted tour of so many gurdwaras from a celebrated Sikh historian and possibly a Sikh theologian. |
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Winston Churchill was given a guided tour of the D-Day beaches in a duck. |
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The duke and duchess met key figures involved in the building and running of the health centre, before being taken on a guided tour of the facilities. |
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But the prime minister has devoted more of his tour to EU diplomacy than to US, and impressively straddled what otherwise might be a damaging divide between the powers. |
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Part of the fun of a bike tour is the thrill of exploring a new area. |
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Things started to go downhill the following year when he walked out of West Indies' tour of England after a dressing room row but was persuaded to return days later. |
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He sooked when dropped for the third Test of this year's disastrous tour of India for being one of four players who didn't do their homework on how Australia could improve. |
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A technical tour de force that is visually magical: Piaget writes a striking new chapter in the history of the tourbillion. |
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The columns were crisp and clear and as a series, the articles provided a well-argued tour of the legal issues. |
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Diplomats, tour guides, stylists, supermodels, and so on may be relied on to have a good command of our language. |
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This time next year we're heading off on tour to New Zealand so this is probably the last rest they'll get. |
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The virtual tour leads you through a town which doesn't miss any kind of attractivity. |
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I'm so much less interested in doing a club than a tour date or a strange, impromptu gig somewhere. |
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My Morning Jacket has earned a robust fan base without hit singles or savvy licensing deals, becoming a powerhouse one tour date at a time. |
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At a recent tour date in Virginia Beach, Kelly Matthews, 19, who works at a Gap outlet, said that health education in school was poor. |
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It was only after his office intervened that I was finally permitted a tour of the prison farm. |
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We've conducted this tour and, obviously, as a government, we want bang for the buck, but I want you to be dead honest. |
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They were permitted one day off to sightsee in addition to a private tour of a brewery and a chocolate factory. |
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Peake's return to Earth will bring to a close an impressive first tour in orbit. |
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Some activities are free of charge, such as the walking tour of Moscow for new students or the Friday cocktail hour. |
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He is also — when the mood strikes him — one of this city's most erudite tour guides. |
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The small card left over then creates a small bus tour and therefore a score. |
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After an overnight stay in a hotel a small bus takes us on a guided tour around the national park. |
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Two processional routes will tour the city, one beginning at the Brigadier Gerard in Monkgate, another at The Golden Ball, in Cromwell Road, at 2.30 pm. |
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He is about to go around the world on a promo tour for his toy. |
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And, as luck would have it, I've got myself a test bike to take out on a tour or two on my days off. |
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Amersfoort has a large selection of shops and also the possibility to take a boat trip round the canals, or a city walk with a tour guide. |
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They have a great facility that includes a tour and tastings of a wide variety of roasts, including the incredible peaberry. |
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In June 2003 he performed as curtain raiser at Johnny Hallyday's tour of the French stadiums. |
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The tour will then reach the highest altitude point in La Paz, where we will fly and live it up surrounded by the splendor of nature. |
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For children who can't see or who have impaired vision, the tour contains special signs located at the East angle of the floor. |
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At the end of your trekking tour you will be tempted to take a dive in the Munduk Waterfall. |
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Bike along tree-covered lanes, tour local lighthouses and take your pick from 53 sandy beaches along Lake Michigan. |
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Her mascara is mussed-up and she speaks with a throatiness that hints at a life of parties on the tour bus. |
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On a recent tour of the workshops, Gothic-style sculptures lined the floor of a hangar-size assembly area. |
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Your tour will start with a nine minute introductory film and a look through the display room. |
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Discover Metz on foot with a tour guide, by mini-train, boat, or at total liberty at your own pace with an audio-guide. |
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With each tour after that, serious mental health problems increase exponentially. |
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The planned route of the tour would take the participants on the 41st stage from Helsinki back to St. Petersburg. |
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Enjoy a slow-paced tour in the vicinity of the château, in the village of Saint-Julien or in the Dyo woods. |
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And, of course, she's best known for her ball-busting tour de force as Ed Helms's wife in The Hangover. |
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Hyped up with rock and rave culture, this warmly welcome album sends him on tour for several months. |
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Our tour guide, Victor, clad in army green and with a bellowing voice, rallied us, his new batch of troops. |
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He managed to regale his first 14 tourists with a canal boat tour lasting several hours. |
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That's par for the course with racing birds, he said, as he gave a tour of the colorful pigeon loft which once was command central in Key West. |
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Then see tammar wallabies, brush-tailed possums and kangaroos at their most active on a nocturnal tour from American River. |
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If you want your adrenaline to be boost up, why not try the shark feeding, the jet ski tour or the parasailing? |
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So far Harry's tour of the Caribbean has been a riot of informality with booze, boogies and broken-down boats a-plenty. |
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There was an old bloke from a posh tour party behind us said, 'Buck your ideas up! |
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The next major stop on the tour was Hill 62 or Sanctuary Wood, a major Canadian battle site near Ypres, Belgium. |
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Each European tour operator was permitted to sell tickets making up Each Pass France 98 package on a desegregated, individual basis. |
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This was their first tour outside the Caribbean, and included a visit to the Ivory Coast in March, where they were a runaway success. |
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A narrated two-hour sightseeing tour on the river Henry Hudson explored nearly 400 years ago. |
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Then there's the welcome reception, Thursday night social, sightseeing tour and co-op open house, and the AGM Dinner Dance on Saturday night. |
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You also have been on a sightseeing tour with Paris Vision. We would like to share your experience. |
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Mediterraneo camping is located only a few miles away from sightseeing tour like Salerno, Paestum with its famous Greek temples and so on. |
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On the final day, we had just enough time for a short sightseeing tour of Sarajevo before flying back to Switzerland. |
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The sightseeing tour to Lucerne and the Post-Conference Tour to Interlaken were also greatly appreciated. |
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Treat yourself to a unique guided sightseeing tour aboard a comfortable deluxe coach and let us take you to the whales. |
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Then it was on to the trail proper, with the party kitted out in ponchos and bamboo walking sticks bought from the locals and following their tour guide, Willow. |
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The excellent municipal bus tour of the city, originating at the train station, can be joined at various marked stops. |
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Since it has aired I have been on tour and I am well jaded from it all. |
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The tour guide is Martin Rickenbacher, a topographer and expert in the history of Swiss cartography. |
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The couple will leave George behind for a two-day tour of Dunedin, Queenstown, and Christchurch, all on South Island. |
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He was practising with his group he's doing a tour with, playing some classical music as well as jazz. |
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Do any of these classes or tours reflect that? A. Context Travel is doing a tour on new trends in restaurants. |
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I was in America very recently, a couple of weeks ago, doing a tour and this was the film that everybody wanted to see. |
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I've been talking to some people across the country, doing a tour and getting some feedback to try to put something together. |
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We had the privilege of doing a tour through TRIUMF and were introduced to young lady who was involved in particle physics work. |
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He fell upon the idea of doing a tour of the country, perhaps hoping this might revive emotions in Quebec. |
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Julian Austin just returned from doing a tour in Afghanistan to entertain our troops. |
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I was doing a tour of New Brunswick recently, and the dynamics of balconies in theatres were explained to me at the Imperial Theatre. |
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The boom ended up doing a tour around Europe before the ship eventually came back to Valencia. |
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The Times's John Hopkins described a Lions tour as a cross between a medieval crusade and a prep school outing. |
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That same year, she went on tour with French rock singer Johnny Hallyday, with whom she sang a duet. |
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Step inside for a whistlestop tour of some of the weirder facts about animal domestication. |
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The pair shunned cars when they undertook their whistlestop tour of Scotland, preferring instead to travel by private helicopter. |
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Nothing herein will disentitle the nurse to payment of the normal tour differential provided herein. |
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There is a tour de force from Anna Casder-Marshall as a grandmother, a caustic snooper on conversations and an unstoppable gabber. |
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Mr. John Duncan: I'm thinking about the tour, if we're going to go on tour if there's one of these we could see. |
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It's great to go on tour in France and other countries and know we're not alone in that. |
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I met Super Diamono in Gambia and they suggested I should join the group to go on tour with them. |
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But I think it's cruel to come up with a new record and go on tour and to make up shows mainly with the new stuff. |
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Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert who played along Chuck Schuldiner on Death's legendary album, Human, go on tour before entering the studio. |
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When they need to go on tour or make an appearance at a festival or a showcase, their bosses prove to be very understanding. |
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In addition to film and television, the Belgian Shooting Star continues his work on stage and is about to go on tour with Pushkin's Onegin. |
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Of course, if there is a chance to go on tour it would definitely be the best thing that can happen to us. |
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After a period in the Seimas, the exhibition will go on tour in Lithuania's six largest cities. |
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Our lawyer, Kia Kamran, declined his commission because he knew how much the tour was costing us. |
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Larry's Lagoon: A three-hour boat tour takes a turn for the worse when first mate Larry absentmindedly crashes into an uncharted tropical island! |
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You will climb onto a motor coach, for a ground tour of the Grand Canyon, including Guano and Eagle Points. |
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By October, I'd like to take a boat tour of the Greek Islands and explore the ancient temples around Athens Greece with my Best Friend. |
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It was great to see everyone again and it looked like the kids we having a great time getting a tour of our Houston Mission Control. |
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The tour lasted 35. 45 and one new record was established: the aeronauts traversed 1925 km without touching ground. |
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The whirlwind tour of Walt Disney World began in Disney's MGM Studios. |
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The boat tour on Western Brook Pond attracts 25 000 sightseers to the park annually. |
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Cycling is crying out for a major tour without a whiff of a drugs scandal. |
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The holiday resort of Albufeira offered both of them lots of beach and sun as well as a tour of the town on a mini-train among other things. |
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The award includes a cash prize that Ariane will certainly find useful once she begins her 12-city tour of France. |
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Writer decribes tour of the Saddle River home, which looked as if it was unlived in. |
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At any given time most people were breathlessly anticipating the arrival of the Queen, feverishly following her tour through the country, or basking in the afterglow of it. |
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You betcha. It may well be that Mrs Palin's tour is intended only to titivate the celebrity on which her income depends. |
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The mind-reading illusionist has just finished a major UK tour and has published three books. |
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