Travel narratives suggest that many well-to-do European and American travelers were appalled by the mixing of social classes. |
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The two sixtysomething fellow travelers board a plane for mysteries that only another country can provide. |
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Dual-purpose furniture such as the sofa bed, was also convenient for British travelers and military men. |
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Well-to-do travelers prized manners because they are the best available evidence of the breeding and character of new acquaintances. |
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This forest seems to be a stopping-off place for lost travelers, such as the vanload of teens who are the focus of our story. |
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It's an unpretentious, stylish and not particularly original B movie about space travelers marooned on a nearly nightless desert planet. |
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Cruises appeal to many travelers because they are considered all-inclusive vacations. |
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The average age was about thirty and a lot were travelers backpacking around the world. |
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But the very project of retracing a journey taken by one or more previous travelers remains citational from the start. |
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A visit to the northern Huaringas area will enable travelers to meet curanderos, or shamans, who hold specialized healing ceremonies. |
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Poor adherence with antimalarial drug regimens is well documented in travelers who contract malaria. |
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The remake tells the story of a family road trip that goes terrifyingly awry when the travelers become stranded in a government atomic zone. |
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Two thirds of their guests are business travelers, and the brand claims to put a roof over more road warriors than any other hotel chain. |
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Thirty-seven percent of those travelers were heading to small towns or rural areas. |
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I was loafing in Nice for a few days and decided to join two travelers for a day trip to Monte Carlo. |
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The travelers passed settlements consisting of one store, one saloon, and a log cabin or two. |
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But so potent was the mythical figure that travelers encountering the slight, soft-spoken frontiersman came away disappointed. |
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In springtime, the tule marshes trapped floodwaters, and for miners and early travelers they were yet another obstacle to movement. |
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Some low-cost flights are actually benefiting travelers who decide to maybe snap a bargain at the last minute. |
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But rank and file American travelers can attest to the changing attitudes of Western Europeans toward the United States in recent decades. |
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Our table mates were world travelers, having taken trains in Europe but this was their first ride on Amtrak. |
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Most of the low-cost airlines leave the majority of business travelers to the majors. |
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So gone are the days when cruise travelers had to made do with makeshift facilities. |
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Many of the travelers sitting up front are not millionaires but frequent travelers and savvy fliers. |
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At five U.S. airports, some frequent flyers bypass lines by becoming registered travelers. |
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A mild-mannered couple use a variety of distract-and-grab schemes to steal laptops from business travelers. |
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The best I could do was to make a point of always speaking courteously to travelers. |
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This particularly affects frequent travelers, those people that are very good customers of the airlines. |
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Even worse, it wasn't unheard of for foreign expatriates or discharged soldiers to form bands of brigands that terrorized lonely travelers. |
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In fact, haddock look positively ferocious compared to these innocuous marine travelers. |
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The shells could have been brought back as ballast on ships or collected by sailors or travelers for their wives, daughters, or friends. |
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My knees were bruised from tripping, and my arms and legs had scratches from tree branches that reached as far as they could to grab travelers. |
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Carrying luggage, changing planes and walking long distances are hassles that most travelers must face. |
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Whenever possible, travelers look for hotels that offer a generous points program. |
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These days the travelers validate their purple tickets or season ticket coupons at automatic turnstiles. |
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Traffic tie-ups and winter weather are delaying travelers heading home for the holiday. |
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Adventure travelers can take a journey into the high jungle that lasts several days. |
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Mongolia's vast grasslands have long attracted adventure travelers, especially those who prefer to travel on horseback. |
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Many adventure travelers to Argentina will want to spend time in Patagonia for hiking. |
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Few business travelers could afford or justify the costly comforts lavished upon the fortunate few. |
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Whether they're on a business trip or on vacation, these travelers are often in spending mode. |
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Enjoy luxury at sea, aboard the elegant mid-sized ships sophisticated travelers prefer. |
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Over the course of their two-year journey, the travelers learned to respect the mighty beast. |
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In making a decision, my ministers and myself have been mindful of the horrible suffering of some travelers by sea. |
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The law had been applied to hotels and motels to collect a tax from transients, vacationers, and travelers, who stay overnight in Alabama. |
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Hsiluo, conventionally seen as the dividing line between northern and southern Taiwan, has long been a hub for travelers. |
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But this time it is a disaster for the travelers, who are carrying a dead man on a bier to his tomb in his homeland. |
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However, these measures were put in place to deal with potential threats to air travelers are geared to ensure passengers' safety. |
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Grounded planes in Canada and the U.S. stranded hundreds of thousands of air travelers in dark terminals. |
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The fares are aimed at business travelers unable to plan travel far in advance. |
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Japan is now expecting 16 percent fewer foreign visitors than normal during the cup, as business travelers and regular tourists stay away. |
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It inconveniences thousands and thousands of air travelers and disrupts the system, but it assures the security of the system. |
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Most airlines use 21 days, 14 days, and 7 days to differentiate between vacationers and business travelers. |
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Adventure travelers love trekking along the coastline as they enjoy the stark beauty of the area. |
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It's something they can't do while being held hostage in their own cities, and the numbers of devout travelers have dropped to a trickle. |
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It is most often used by shift workers, jet-lagged travelers and those with Seasonal Affective Disorder to help re-set biological clocks. |
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I view it as belated recognition that not all travelers are satisfied with a cookie-cutter room and neglectful service. |
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Various big hotels for business travelers and conventioneers grew up nearby. |
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At the key intersection the road signs direct travelers to either continue west or turn south. |
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Its top-notch dining, elegantly restored 1920s-era grandeur, and first-class service earn raves from business travelers. |
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For travelers who book by phone, an automated telephone system dials the telephone numbers that customers supply with their bookings. |
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He described the desert as so bleak and empty that travelers stacked up bones as landmarks. |
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Hong Kong health authorities, in the meantime, began random manual checks on the health conditions of travelers at two of its control points. |
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It stood for about a decade, a favorite crash pad for travelers and homeless folk. |
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The candles were blown out and the exhausted travelers fell into a deep sleep. |
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Acute mountain sickness occurs in travelers making rapid ascents to high altitudes. |
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His companies intermediate between travelers and hotels, borrowers and banks, music lovers and concert halls. |
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Suddenly, out of the sky, a bolt of lightning flashed down at the travelers. |
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Less popular than its neighbor Spain, Portugal remains relatively unexposed but holds much for travelers to discover. |
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Hotels are preparing not only for business slowdowns but for travelers who want to stay as healthy as possible. |
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The other travelers seemed embarrassed but passive, perhaps the legacy of years of informers and secret police. |
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And the small fry depend less on last-minute, high-fare business travelers who were already pulling back. |
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Farmers left untilled and unplanted pathways through their fields to form roads for the passage of travelers. |
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But not all travelers are as savvy with math and could use some help figuring out the bottom line. |
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With Cruise West, you'll experience a unique exploration of natural history and culture, all in the company of like-minded travelers. |
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Climbing over the ruins of Machu Picchu with a group of archaeologists, I was struck by the age of our fellow travelers. |
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Heavy rain, snowstorms and tornadoes make holiday travel extremely difficult for some travelers tonight. |
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Aware that some travelers are no-shows, airlines routinely sell more tickets than an aircraft has seats. |
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With brutally unforgiving winters, and summers of drought and fist-sized hailstones, these states practically beg travelers to keep on moving. |
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The European Union has approved a measure guaranteeing automatic compensation for travelers involuntarily bumped from overbooked flights. |
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Mediterranean spotted fever, or boutonneuse fever, is the most common imported rickettsial disease in returning travelers. |
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One-star hotels are best for budget travelers who aren't too picky about where they sleep as long as it's cheap. |
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These richly decorated piano bars provide a perfectly relaxing venue for travelers. |
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Located in north-western Washington, this coastal city is the last stop for many travelers before they enter Alaska. |
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As many world travelers know, Europeans view their kitchen cabinetry quite differently than Americans typically do. |
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I cleaned rooms, laundered bedding, caulked around storm windows, shoveled snow, and rented rooms to travelers and lovers. |
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It serves the best callaloo and is one of the few places travelers can get fresh-brewed coffee on the island. |
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And I guess, obviously, the watch word for most travelers is be alert, be observant. |
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Nineteenth-and early-twentieth-century travelers and missionaries observed Jengu rites along the coast. |
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During flight, it is important that pregnant travelers move around to avoid venous stasis and remain adequately hydrated. |
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The caravan of desert travelers came over the ridges of sand, marching ceaselessly under the blazing yellow sun. |
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Companies are tightening their belts, and business travelers are looking for ways to maximize their per diems. |
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The spokesman said that the advent of the colorful and provoking advertisements has increased the number of bus travelers considerably. |
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Here and there, a stray cat or dog would dart in and out of sight, and one or two even come close enough to the travelers to beg for food. |
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They reined up next to the young travelers, and the point rider raised the visor on his helm as he looked down to them. |
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Hardy travelers can join the next cavalcade on a 15-day journey carrying goods deep into the Thar Desert. |
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Unfortunately the dragons can't climb above the cloud ceiling so the five travelers are stuck in the horrid weather. |
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Thirty-five percent of outbound travelers went to China, while 23 percent headed to Southeast Asia. |
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Every year, Taiwan registers around eight million outbound travelers and two million inbound visitors. |
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Most travelers feel like they're being overcharged at airport restaurants and retail stores. |
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The road was uneven, often concealing deep chasms, all too ready to welcome unwary travelers into the darkness of some unseen cavern far below. |
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Immediate hits with both travelers and the industry, Web fares weren't even part of the airlines' original plan. |
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For 25 years, sourdoughs, cheechakos, travelers, students and writers have trusted The Alaska Almanac to provide facts on many things Alaskan. |
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The three young travelers supped together on Dolphin in the Captain's Cabin. |
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In other words, it offers almost all the comforts and luxuries foreign travelers are accustomed to. |
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Some people are artists and others are lawyers, some are travelers while others are homebodies, some are entrepreneurs and some are not. |
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And so, the Saidiman family will be among the millions of travelers who will pour out of the big cities on the way to their hometowns. |
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It is ideal for adventure travelers, honeymooners, and weary business travelers in search of a different type of holiday. |
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There are stepped-up air patrols, surface-to-air missiles at critical points, and tougher security checks for travelers. |
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Thousands of hardy travelers hitched panniers to their 10-speeds and pedaled off to see the country and the world. |
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Silent, with heads uncovered, the travelers, nearer approaching, Knelt on the swarded floor, and joined in the evening devotions. |
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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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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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While travelers to malarial regions can take prophylactic medicines, these drugs are too toxic for long-term use for residents. |
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As increasing media coverage makes travelers and residents of suburbs and exurbs more weather-aware, they are more likely to report twisters. |
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But I came from a clan of travelers, mountaineers and wanderers, and the idea of escape occurred naturally to me. |
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However, travelers visiting endemic areas may be affected by this disease if they do not take proper precautionary hygienic measures. |
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Still, the longer waits will cause some travelers to reconsider taking certain flights, like those for weekend jaunts or short business trips. |
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You abuse your powers by stealing from travelers, and you make this forest even more perilous for harmless wayfarers! |
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Most likely the stranger is just one of those unsavory fellows who waylay innocent travelers and such, and does not wish to be known to us. |
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The building itself had long ago been a way station for travelers on horseback to grab a hot meal, or stay the night. |
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When nightfall arrived, it found the four weary travelers just entering the city. |
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Their tours are now the most popular adventure travel network for backpackers and independent travelers. |
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A few travelers had set up their camps in sight of the grounds, Claire could just see their raggy tents from where she was. |
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The more adventurous travelers hike their way into the Inca sanctuary, situated high on a mountain peak in the cloudy forest. |
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Our outings attract like-minded, adventurous travelers with cooperative spirits. |
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Jo is also one of those adventurous travelers that not only wants to explore a new city, she wants to taste it, too. |
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Together with medical experts and aeromedicine consultants, he provides a practical plan for road warriors and leisure travelers alike. |
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International travelers, who surveys indicate spend six times what domestic tourists do in New York, have largely disappeared. |
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The seaboard of Capernaum in which Peter dwelt is said by travelers to be a peculiarly damp, marshy, aguish, feverish place. |
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The bad news for air travelers is that in the long term, fares are bound to increase. |
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If the fare for both business and leisure travelers was the same, leisure airfares would have to rise to make up the difference. |
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The travelers in transit march along, looking from a distance like a forest of bobbing backpacks. |
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As a result, travelers to the sea are more likely to cross long foreshores, ample beaches and wide estuaries. |
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We traveled eight days along the main road before veering away from our fellow travelers onto a smaller path heading north towards the Silver Crossings. |
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Langgaard, apparently was inspired by the legend of nixes, male sirens of the woodland, if you will, who lure travelers to a watery death with their violin-playing. |
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Adventure sports and mountaineering could lure in travelers during the off season, but they are still limited. |
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The 11 travelers speed north on dusty trails running through farmland. |
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On the other hand, we get the old chestnut of the renegade bandit who preys on travelers, except in this case, he's presented as a sadistic brute. |
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At certain places there were thick bull's-eye windows, by means of which the under-water travelers could look out into the ocean through which they were moving. |
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As I tell all my fellow travelers on the Chicago Film Tour bus, everyone's opinion is valid when it comes to film, the most democratic and accessible of the arts. |
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Most travelers return home from trips revitalized and armed with new goals. |
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The path may be there, but current travelers to Sudan face a bureaucratic nightmare of permits and road blocks. |
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Bettles, Alaska has been a gateway for intrepid travelers who want to explore the pristine wilderness of the Arctic Circle. |
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These days, to be featured by Travel Noire on Instagram is like a badge of honor for many black millennial travelers. |
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He resisted all the temptations embraced by most modern travelers and explorers to carry elaborate equipment, study the area in detail and learn the language. |
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Seafood ingestion syndromes such as diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, ciguatera poisoning, and scombroid poisoning also can cause diarrhea in travelers. |
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However, I have since found two eighteenth-century accounts of traveling between Aleppo and Damascus by English travelers, who both report staying at a khan in Qutaifah. |
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A clear majority felt that modified sixth freedom and tag-end cabotage would benefit travelers and airlines over time, with tag-end cabotage identified as more beneficial. |
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Merchants, mercenaries, pirates, blockade runners, and all sorts of travelers come through Nerlack Lunar Base daily, slipping unnoticed onboard a ship will not be difficult. |
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Custom-made form travelers, weighing about 145 tons each, were erected on each end of the pier table and used for cast-in-place construction of the bridge deck. |
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Traveler decorum dictates that travelers are guests in the hospital. |
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This impacted the travel industry dramatically and affected many African Americans who serviced travelers as taxi drivers, hotel maids, and redcaps. |
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Some areas have setup road blocks to screen travelers coming in. |
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Mefloquine is commonly prescribed to prevent malaria in travelers and has replaced other drugs because Plasmodium falciparum is commonly resistant to them. |
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Her fevered dreams and the many reflections arising from conversations with her sister travelers begin to help her unburden herself of her complicated past. |
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Some harried travelers just want the soothing ambience of a small inn. |
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San Miguel may be a new idea for many trendy travelers, but it is hardly a new location. |
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Even as the fort took shape they attacked army and emigrant trains, stole livestock, and killed careless travelers who straggled too far from large groups. |
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In the exhibition book, the author discreetly touches on the decimation of the Marquesan population that followed contacts with European travelers. |
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In the wee hours of Christmas morning, a flight deal was shared in an exclusive Facebook group for urban travelers. |
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But their record shows that travelers to Indonesia need to be very wary of any flight connections they make. |
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The Australian government warns travelers to exercise extreme caution. |
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His gentle irony acts on her like Kinglake's spurs on jaded Eastern hirelings, and like the accounts of travelers past on our self-styled Anatolian riders. |
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Black, his wife Melinda, and his daughter Caroline all retired fairly early, each moving into their separate rooms after bidding the travelers a good night. |
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Now the city fills with travelers on package tours who stay at ultra-modern hotels and spend their money at glittering malls. |
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The travelers forded the river and climbed the winding creekbed. |
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I can think of only two reasons to subject travelers to such treatment. |
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The overcast sky and the foggy shoreline sandwiched the towering city behind them whilst the four travelers made their way down the beach to the water. |
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So, travelers from both sides suffer lots of troubles and inconveniences, such as difficulties in booking seats and paying overly expensive rates. |
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By taking precautions against insect bites and completing a prescribed dosing regimen of antimalarial medication, travelers can prevent infection. |
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Typhoid fever immunization is recommended for travelers going to highly endemic areas in Central and South America, the Indian subcontinent, and Africa. |
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For travelers who've been harmed, or just burned, beyond the reach of American courts, suing go-betweens like travel agents and tour operators is often the only remedy. |
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He couldn't get his mind off the sudden appearance, and disappearance, of the two travelers, and the curtness of the woman's remark rang endlessly in his head. |
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I had read all these horror stories in guidebooks and western travelers had told me others, but all I saw was this incredible hospitality in India. |
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Overall, few travelers have made the trek into the desert of Sudan to see these architectural wonders. |
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Business travelers vie to escape the megalopolis on weekends, leaving behind the pollution, traffic, street crime, and crush of its 16 million inhabitants. |
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Holiday air travelers found a new security equation in place. |
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This rare spectacle surprised both local residents and travelers on International Labour Day as they saw the shining sun surrounded by two bright homocentric circles. |
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The travelers reached a bed of sand, which beached their little boat. |
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He zipped past the gawking mother and tired travelers and nearly across the elegant cordovan shoe-tips of a tall bearded man. |
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When two time travelers fight over something, they employ multitudes of selves to check and countercheck each other until there are swarms of you around. |
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Pillay used the 747 to deliver creature comforts, particularly for business travelers, that were previously unheard of. |
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The competition too often becomes about who can outflank their fellow travelers. |
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This is because Taiwanese carriers can expect to enjoy higher demand from increasing numbers of business travelers and tourists travelling between Taiwan and North America. |
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The airport says its parking lots are running near capacity, meaning travelers could have a difficult time finding a spot if they choose to drive. |
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With a series of sharp metal clanks from each of the twelve locks the gateway swung open quietly on well oiled hinges to allow the travelers passage. |
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He was on the island of a good king who gave passage to many travelers. |
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With barely an apology, the bemused travelers were hustled off the train at Wellingborough and shovelled over the bridge to catch the next train south. |
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Travel involves physical activity and a gradual exercise program that starts several weeks before a trip may be recommended for deconditioned travelers. |
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Friday morning at breakfast, travelers were buzzing in the elevators about why the ship was still moored instead of out at sea. |
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Those gas prices are not stopping tens of thousands of travelers from hitting the roadways around Chicago tonight after a winter storm hit the Windy City today. |
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By the early 1850s clashes between Indians and wagoners were so common that the travelers often took great pains to hide burials in unmarked graves in the middle of the trail. |
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It's a no-brainer to support high-speed trains that take business and pleasure travelers out of the air and put them back on the ground for trips of three hours or less. |
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Up to recently these waters were off limits to Western travelers. |
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As many as 1,200 sapphic travelers sign up for one of Olivia's offerings. |
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Soon the word spread, and itinerant travelers began to squat there. |
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He provides business travelers and vacationers advice on how to experience exotic locations and new places without ever being truly touched or connected to them. |
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The looking glass effect is routine for many travelers returning from a distant place. |
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McKell is even friends with a few of the horse-drawn travelers on Facebook. |
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With profits down and teleconferencing getting ever more sophisticated, those business travelers are staying put or buying restricted tickets like the rest of us bozos. |
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The rest of the travelers, minus Mai plus Hachiko, followed. |
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When planning a national park trip, many travelers envision rafting down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon or hiking up Half Dome in Yosemite. |
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These connect telecommuters, business travelers and off-site employees to a company's corporate network providing secure transparent access to business applications. |
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Of course, plenty of travelers also arrive via the tarmac, ready to reel in monster tuna, trek the hills, and take in the views without wetting a toe. |
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It is used by over 600,000 travelers to share their experiences and look for advice. |
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Hinduism was introduced into Java by travelers from India in ancient times. |
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Airline travelers are experiencing delays of up to three hours. |
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When heavy rains blow over the region, the roads often turn to mud, sometimes stranding hundreds of travelers in the process. |
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Adventurous travelers from far west, most notably the Venetian, Marco Polo, would have settled in China for decades. |
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Portions of the transportation system are intermodal, allowing travelers to switch easily from one mode of transportation to another. |
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Airlines charge higher prices to business travelers than to vacation travelers. |
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They are usually feared, but they can also be benevolent, guiding lost travelers to the right road. |
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They lay there in wait of travelers too weak or stupid to defend themselves, or too softminded to resist tossing them a coin. |
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At the conclusion of play, the scores from all the travelers get entered into a computer. |
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The Forerunner 305 by Garmin is a watchlike G.P.S. device that can help travelers keep up with their exercise regimes in unfamiliar places. |
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As early as Shulgi, however, kings praised themselves for protecting roads and building waystations for travelers. |
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Outside Tokyo, Narita International Airport, in Chiba Prefecture, is the major gateway for international travelers to Japan. |
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United Airlines told Reuters that it follows this strategy because it offers business travelers more choices. |
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A border checkpoint is a place, generally between two countries, where travelers or goods are inspected. |
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The border crossing is equipped with 54 counters for travelers and 8 for vehicular traffic. |
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Prostitutes who usually have foreign clients, such as business travelers, depend on good foreign economic conditions. |
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When the vessel stopped at a Red Sea port, the natives killed all the travelers except the two brothers, who were taken to the court as slaves. |
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Tia Juana would provide food and a resting place to travelers on their journeys. |
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Accounts from travelers described the various freedoms young women were provided in the realm of courtship. |
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It is possible that most of its inhabitants died from smallpox introduced by travelers before the Spanish conquistadors arrived in the area. |
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These inns provided free food and lodgings to the travelers regardless of their status. |
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Preparations were also made according to the weather and protection of trade and travelers was ensured by a few guards on horseback. |
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The local population and travelers can get to Noronha by plane from Recife or Natal. |
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The existence of this Church in early centuries is evident in the writings of ancient travelers. |
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As well, for travelers looking for hostels or places to eat, the ones mentioned are usually at full capacity or super busy. |
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Many seaside resorts in Florida and California however, see travelers all year. |
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This practice not only reinforced the negative, nomadic image of RV travelers, it was a detriment to expanding the trailer market. |
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Among Russian travelers not so burdened by classical toponymy, Balkan was the preferred term. |
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The Varangian runestones tell of many notable Varangian expeditions, and even account for the fates of individual warriors and travelers. |
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Chinese travelers to the West were able to provide assistance in such areas as hydraulic engineering. |
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After the travelers passed a place called Gozora there was no further news of them. |
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Many merchants, messengers, and travelers from China, the Middle East, and Europe used the system. |
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It became a major route from Thebes to the Red Sea port of Elim, where travelers then moved on to either Asia, Arabia or the Horn of Africa. |
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The sources for the map was existing maps, charts and manuscripts which were combined with written and oral accounts of travelers. |
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Experience that's worldwide and worldwise. It's a difference that's helped us make friends with a world full of travelers. |
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The system is a high-tech welcome mat for travelers who rely on computers and the internet while on the road. |
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Air China and Air New Zealand will work together more closely to offer a more convenient air bridge for travelers. |
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History shows that we have the recipe that travelers are looking for when shopping and eating at the airport. |
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For travelers who are into off-the-beaten-path options, Yangon is just the right place. |
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Seeking to earn a quick buck on the sly, some travelers from Dubai, have started smuggling gold by air, hidden in a range of electronic goods. |
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In Charlotte, some travelers rebooked and took later flights because they could not get through long security lines. |
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Some airlines have invested in bedlike seats, extra legroom and Wi-Fi connections to attract discerning business travelers. |
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International travelers to Macau are expected to increase multifold in the coming years. |
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So far the new century has brought a possible chestnut revival, schoolkids whose hearts are as big as the world, and savvier travelers. |
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For those travelers interested in both of these new destinations, there will be connectivity from AUS to SFO to ANC, Virgin America said. |
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Inbound travelers can borrow routers at the Shizuoka City Tourist Information Center at the north entrance to JR Shizuoka Station. |
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That drives travelers to the money changers in the street and depresses the rial yet further on the free market. |
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The Wickenburg Inn and Dude Ranch will offer the ultimate city slicker experience to travelers from all over the world. |
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Useful for travelers are tips on the best restaurants, trattorie, wine bars, cafes, gelaterie, food markets and cooking schools in each city. |
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The service will draw on the magazine's award-winning Stop Press section for daily reports of news crucial to travelers. |
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They find ways to make weak jokes by paying extra for alphabetical or numerary combinations meant to evoke yuks from fellow travelers. |
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Airlines say they overbook flights because some travelers don't show up and some tickets are refundable. |
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Of the hundreds of millions of sperm cells that begin the journey up the oviducts, only a few hardy travelers will ever reach their destination. |
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In the past, travelers could uncomfortably lug around full sized garden gnomes from destination to destination. |
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One recent article offering suggestions for travelers cites the unappealing option of using heavier, greasier creams and lotions. |
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Where Guestbooks will now include more essays and local information giving travelers an even deeper understanding of the city they are visiting. |
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Options for active travelers include glacier hiking, kayaking, dogsledding, wildlife walks, and even helicopter sightseeing. |
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The success of mobile networks has allowed travelers to work on their notebooks in so-called hotspots in airports, hotels and cafes. |
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Now under construction is the InterContinental Tripoli, designed to provide premier accommodation for both business and leisure travelers. |
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The comprehensive report findings are based on interviews with leading futurologists, travel industry experts and travelers around the world. |
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Survey finds that travelers love to use in-flight Wi-Fi There are many situations where people wish they had a Wi-Fi connection, especially while traveling. |
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He said that after the establishment of facilitation desk complaints have been reduced significantly as all the problems confronted by the travelers were addressed properly. |
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Boingo gives business travelers the best choice of Wi-Fi hot spots by combining over 45,000 locations from more than 130 leading Wi-Fi operators into one worldwide network. |
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In addition, a number of Delta cities established new all-time monthly boarding records, enplaning more travelers in June than in any calendar month ever. |
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In a number of cases in the past year, travelers arriving in Port-au-Prince on flights from the United States were attacked and robbed shortly after departing the airport. |
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Thai for Travelers is an easy-to-use phrasebook and companion audio CD designed to help busy travelers quickly learn basic, useful Thai words and phrases. |
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Where GuestBooks are hardcover city guides that are distributed in-room in more than 1,700 hotels across the country and reach literally millions of travelers. |
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Sandy's track through the Greater Antilles left several travelers stranded on Tuesday and Wednesday, with Jamaica the first to bear the brunt of the storm. |
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The ParaSight dipstick test proved almost 90 percent accurate in diagnosing malaria among 151 foreign travelers who developed fever after returning home. |
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Giovan Battista Pellegrini has suggested that merchants and other Western travelers brought the paronomastic joke back to Venice and other Italian ports. |
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However, sometimes an airline will overbook a flight, and government travelers, through no fault of their own, are involuntarily bumped from the plane. |
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For travelers with varicosities or leg swelling, wear thigh-high or lower-leg compressive stockings, which do not bind at the level of knee flexion. |
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The company offers travelers the opportunity to crowdsource flights or purchase seats on crowdsourced flights directly from an iOS or Android app. |
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This is not an insignificant observation considering the economic impact that these patterns have with, for example, the omiyage practice of Japanese overseas travelers. |
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Traveler's diarrhea is the most common complaint for travelers, Goad said. |
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The lack of snow tires and chains played a big part in the delay, as authorities forbade drivers from proceeding without them, leaving the travelers stranded. |
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That's why Antler has also created an exclusive Antler Carry-On Check Chart to inform travelers on what size to take on their next business meeting or fun adventure. |
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Drizly said it has unveiled its Mile High Mixology Guide, featuring suggestions for travelers to become their own in-flight mixologist during holiday air travel this year. |
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Tel Aviv Open House Tel Aviv-Jaffa offers travelers the opportunity to explore historically significant residences, buildings and landmarks throughout the city. |
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The spirit appeals to travelers who have tasted mescal in Mexico and to mixologists who have embraced the smoky spirit as a differentiating ingredient in cocktails. |
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Seven members of MEK were arrested in Los Angeles in February on suspicion of soliciting money from travelers at LAX that was used to fund terrorist activities. |
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Ultimate Botswana takes travelers on a safari and provides luxurious accommodations in the Moremi Game Reserve, Linyanti Wildlife Reserve and Makgadikgadi Salt Pan. |
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These larger-than-life national symbols of Switzerland are credited with saving as many as 2,500 travelers who were trapped in avalanches of the snowy pass over the centuries. |
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The landmark hotel, located within the Aventine in La Jolla, is a popular destination for leisure and business travelers, as well as local events and celebrations. |
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Puerto Rico's history, tropical climate, natural scenery, traditional cuisine, and tax incentives make it a destination for travelers from around the world. |
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Despite the many western travelers coming into China to live and trade, many travelers, mainly religious monks, recorded the strict border laws that the Chinese enforced. |
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Later travelers such as Odoric of Pordenone and Giovanni de' Marignolli reached China during the Yuan dynasty and wrote accounts of their travels. |
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It has also been noted by other scholars that many of the things not mentioned by Marco Polo such as tea and chopsticks weren't mentioned by other travelers as well. |
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Mainz Central Station or Mainz Hauptbahnhof, is frequented by 80,000 travelers and visitors each day and is therefore one of the busiest 21 stations in Germany. |
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A long list might be given of people of good social position, not only Italians or Spaniards, but German or English travelers in the south, who were captives for a time. |
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Between the 1849 and 1869 when the First Transcontinental Railroad was completed across the United States about 800,000 travelers had used the Panama route. |
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In the 13th century, Chinese paper money of Mongol Yuan became known in Europe through the accounts of travelers, such as Marco Polo and William of Rubruck. |
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In Europe, the concept of banknotes was first introduced during the 13th century by travelers such as Marco Polo, with European banknotes appearing in 1661 in Sweden. |
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Later, East Asian travelers and lately European colonialism brought words from Portuguese, French, Dutch, and most significantly English during the colonial period. |
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