In 2000, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in Alabama mounted a traveling retrospective of his paintings. |
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And I've had my funds drained on past tours traveling in a car or a van that needed endless repairs. |
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It requires no auxiliary hydraulics and will scarify only when the loader is traveling in reverse. |
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Her mouse brown hair was pulled into a neat bun, and she was in good heavy traveling clothes. |
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The athlete's trousers look like cargo pants that many people worldwide wear these days when traveling or when casual wear is required. |
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It resembles Arabian couscous, from which it probably originated, traveling to the Spanish colonies by way of the mother land. |
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Brian and I were traveling together in his motorhome, which made it a little awkward. |
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With his wealth, he could be traveling around the world with the jet set crowd. |
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It's easy to see why these films were used as part of the shuck and jive of the traveling movie marketer. |
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If you're traveling abroad, make sure you take the correct electrical conversion adapters for your equipment. |
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It was traveling faster than most small planes and he watched the white light blinked out. |
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The entire entourage was traveling across a long dirt road, like a caravan, with animals and performers and equipment and everything in tow. |
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She was jostled with every step she took and was sure she was bruised from the larger and faster beings traveling down the walkways. |
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He had proved to be an interesting, if slightly morbid and subdued, traveling companion. |
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And, research your travel destination thoroughly to determine if traveling in the off-season makes sense. |
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He heard the ice cracking, the sound traveling up through the soles of his feet. |
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I have recruited excellent staff members at restaurants, athletic clubs, and even traveling on an airplane! |
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Although he does not see Thomasin when traveling around the heath, selling reddle, he takes pleasure in the fact that she is nearby. |
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Two cars ahead of me was a station wagon that was traveling at about 20 miles per hour. |
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Preliminary numbers show that about 8,000 to 10,000 vehicles were traveling on the road each day, a turnpike spokesman said. |
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They make their move when an exhausted Bastila is traveling aboard the Republic starship the Endar Spire. |
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The best advice for the traveling shutterbug is to relax and not worry about getting the perfect shot. |
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One lady in our group said that she would be traveling all the way to Fremont, Ohio in large part because Karen will be calling the dance there. |
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I considered traveling again but I was worried that it was literally a road to nowhere. |
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Ever noticed the remarkable similarity between these fairs and traveling roadside carnivals. |
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After all these decades, he might have forgotten most of the routine he learned as a runaway teen traveling with the carny. |
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Granted, if you are traveling with a carload of friends, hostelling might not be your most economical choice when compared to a standard hotel. |
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In the middle phase, cooperators form traveling waves that are eroded on one side by new defectors and built up on the other by converted loners. |
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When it comes to the quality of our democracy we are traveling on a road to nowhere. |
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The next scene following is of a school bus filled with athletes, traveling through the middle of nowhere, celebrating after a team victory. |
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They were traveling through the country's mountainous, far-western districts where Maoists have largely taken control. |
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He stood tall and he looked as though he had stopped traveling for his boots were caked with fresh mud. |
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With this setup it is possible to initiate traveling waves and to control the wave velocity. |
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To these traveling enthusiasts and collectors, Western art is the real deal, and the cowboy is their hero. |
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In effect, they trade the translational kinetic energy of a traveling wave for more displacement energy in a standing wave. |
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Does this sound like a play on the traveling salesman and the farmer's daughter? |
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The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the merits of the former ambassador traveling to Niger. |
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He thought mobile e-mail would catch on with everyone from traveling salesmen to stay-at-home moms. |
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Keith said he likes to be busy, enjoying family, gardening, water-skiing and fishing, north-east Victoria and traveling Australia and overseas. |
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In fact, the plot of the novel constantly moves around, traveling from place to place like tourists and travel books. |
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That meant she would have to be traveling many hours away from home just to go to college. |
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In 1936 Henry F. Phillips, also once a traveling salesman, patented the cruciform head known to us all. |
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The asteroid may be visible in 35 mm binoculars, but I recommend using larger binocs or a telescope and traveling to a dark-sky site if possible. |
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Serfs had simple diets and traveling minstrels and entertainers came to the manor. |
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There are now more than 200 million vehicles traveling 5 trillion miles per year in the United States alone. |
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Now appreciate that a vehicle traveling at 60 mph moves 88 feet per second. |
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The amount of rays constantly traveling through their body was immeasurable. |
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In fact, no two rays are traveling toward the same point along the optical axis. |
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People are also still choosing to use sea transportation rather than traveling by land to avoid danger. |
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These people know nothing about traveling through the Northland, and they badly mistreat Buck. |
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Of course at every instant a split occurs each of us becomes one or more close duplicates, each traveling a new universe. |
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Particularly when traveling internationally, the biggest expense with voluntourism is getting there. |
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Currently, most optical fibers are made of solid glass, with pulses of light traveling through the core. |
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The Andromeda rescues some Wayist refugees traveling on board a tramp freighter. |
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Because of the weight of the bogie, if it's traveling at 11 miles per hour, NASCAR can re-create the impact of a 40-mph crash. |
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The traveling merchants usually stocked bolts of cloth and sewing notions such as needle and thread and had stands on which to measure the cloth. |
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The pair of alcoholic tramps started traveling together near Kansas City in 1998 and eventually made their way to Minneapolis. |
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They are also partially migratory, and in the fall they can be seen traveling in flocks of more than a hundred birds. |
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With the neutrons traveling much, much faster, I estimate about 28 percent of the material will go critical in that quadrillionth of a second. |
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But the judder is always there, as though we were watching the film from the bed of a pickup truck traveling on a gravel road. |
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I must see a traveling paper, then you may come stay the night with us so as you will be safe from the wendigos. |
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The idea would have been appealing, had we not been traveling at 65 mph on the highway, with tractor-trailers barreling along beside us. |
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I requested that he bring you westwards, that being the direction you were traveling in when we found you. |
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He had been traveling the dense jungles for what seemed weeks, months even. |
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Because, you know, even if I am traveling or taking an extended break or whatevs, the people still expect me to post reg'lar and good. |
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Jake began to whine about having his gun for protection and knowing plenty enough about traveling in the forest not to get hurt. |
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I was traveling on bus in uptown Manhattan, when I spotted this object of my desire, so I got off and went straight to the shop. |
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But police say it was traveling at a high rate of speed when the accident happened. |
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The largest amplitudes seen in this movie are the Rayleigh waves traveling around the globe. |
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This included matte paintings, traveling mattes, rear projection, model work, and so on. |
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It is hoped such agreements will lead to lower levels of airborne traveling toxins. |
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Comedian Bob Hope logged more than 10 million air miles traveling to see the troops. |
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New to the job, Schwartz has been logging hours of airtime traveling to the firm's 127 retail stores throughout the country. |
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The flight to East Africa was a red-eye, but it was daytime on my body clock, and I was fatigued from several days of traveling alone. |
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He was a competent woodsman and would have had no problem traveling inland through the bush and back into mainland civilization anonymously. |
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As I applied the wheel-brakes, I looked down at the airspeed indicator and noted that we were traveling at 120 knots. |
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This is not the brave new world we were sold, like so much soft soap, by untold motion picture, pulp novel, and television traveling salesmen. |
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Maria tried to pack their new clothes as carefully as possible into her traveling bag, trying hard not to wrinkle the delicate fabrics. |
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She had been unsure about traveling with him, but they were more alike than he would admit. |
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I had first heard of ice golf two summers earlier, while traveling under the midnight sun in northern Scandinavia. |
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He created a multi-layered bureaucracy between him and the people who worked on the trains, as well as the traveling public. |
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He spent a week crossing the Bernese Alps, traveling largely on foot, mule, and horseback. |
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I will be leaving on vacation in two days and will not be able to do much else except put down ideas in my traveling notebook. |
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The two then ended up traveling and trysting together through several states. |
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Sailors traveling to exotic foreign lands began to collect tattoos as souvenirs of their journeys. |
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About the same time, traveling in the other direction, a cream-colored land yacht cruised past. |
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After traveling across country to California for a life changing year of study, she was ready to settle down permanently in the Sunshine State. |
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If you're traveling by plane in the coming months, chances are you'll be renting a car when you land. |
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We're visiting with Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, traveling Memory Lane with two of the giants. |
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We are already seeing video on demand, analogous to renting a video without traveling to the store. |
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Turkey's Anatolian heartland consists of a lot of mountains, and river valleys all traveling in unhelpful directions. |
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Their pictures will be flashed on television screens to help reunite them with their traveling companions. |
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The bulk of the audio is operating in the original center channel mix, with only music and the aforementioned ricochets really traveling much. |
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Saul's traveling companions didn't see the light because the call was not for them. |
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I went on my journey to find her, I found a rift in space and time by traveling the lands and I found my way to Earth. |
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The violent movement produces powerful shockwaves traveling at the speed of sound. |
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We have developed very broadband predistortion linearisers for traveling wave tube amplifiers. |
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I've been on the road recently, traveling mostly by car to visit some customers here in the New York area. |
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Smitten, Travis hopes to win Lola's affections by heading cross country with her in a traveling rock band as their number one roadie! |
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When traveling across the country, producers set up colorful roadside markets to sell their produce. |
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While HAPs are unproven, Internet traffic is traveling over geosynchronous satellite links today. |
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While traveling along the Inca Road, Muller carries wool and a spindle with her. |
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Nineteen gallons of water is required to fill the tank after traveling 40 rods. |
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I first noticed the hardy shrub called rose of Sharon while traveling one midsummer across the southern plains. |
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One of the nicest things about traveling is the part that serendipity plays in our adventures. |
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Larry took a new job earlier this year, and he told me he'd soon be traveling to exotic locales, much as I've been doing the past several months. |
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I once again activated the locator and detected the traveling group of comrades. |
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Still, there remained enough trolls to make a person wary when traveling on a lone country road at night. |
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The lookout spots a traveling party and men are dispatched to capture and bring them back. |
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Many drivers also carry a variety of non-dairy products, turning their truck into a traveling grocery store. |
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It's absolutely asinine to spend three hours out of your day traveling to and from work. |
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The asker is a middle-aged woman, and one of about 50 people who turned up to the Edmonton Art Gallery for a guided tour of the traveling show. |
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Abraham, who got lost traveling to the city, was also a bit erratic with his driving on the course. |
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Perhaps one of happiest diversions while traveling by train is a trip to the diner. |
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And actually, I think Matt will be doing that interview, because I'll be traveling on assignment that day. |
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They have been traveling the galaxy for all of recorded history, and seem to have innate abilities as pilots and astrogators. |
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Sunlight traveling from space into the earth's atmosphere will undergo a large amount of refraction. |
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A phenomenon illustrating reversibility of time is the barely perceptible lag of atomic clocks transported on jets traveling at high speeds. |
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There was no way they were traveling even remotely close to the speed limit. |
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Discover a world of comfort and luxury, traveling in the company of women with Olivia. |
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When traveling in heavy rush hour traffic I mentally tag a few cars desperately tailgating and weaving. |
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I was traveling from the North West of the City to the East End by bus and I think that took it out of me a lot. |
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Ms. Jones testified that she was traveling just below the speed limit of 80 kilometres per hour. |
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Magmas concentrate metals, and magma fluids traveling into the surrounding wall rock plant the seeds for mineral growth. |
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He lived in a bubble, a microcosmic world, traveling by train through war-torn Germany with the windows shaded. |
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If you're traveling during the holidays, arrange for someone to pick up your mail or have your mail held at the post office. |
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This capability would reduce the number of trucks and troops traveling on the roads in all theaters of operations. |
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She was not happy about traveling because her mother always made her dress up. |
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The couple, traveling the world on their babymoon, were left alone for the most part and tried to blend into the crowd of tourists. |
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She scooped her son up in her arms, and began traveling across the war torn streets of the metropolis. |
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I was in my maroon traveling suit with the gold trimmings and a maroon velvet hat with matching feather secure on my head. |
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The southern pollutant buildup has long-range effects, often traveling across Africa, far beyond the main brown cloud of particles. |
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When traveling long distances, plan the trip to include rest stops and breaks. |
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With four stomachs, you're traveling scenic routes all the way through the highway transpiration system of scrumptiousness. |
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Its little brown body scuttles across the floor, traveling like the cars outside of my window. |
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Once whilst traveling in a third class train compartment he lost his shoe whilst transferring from one carriage to another. |
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Although the light beam is traveling toward us at the maximum speed possible, it cannot keep up with the stretching of space. |
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There are two persons in a plane which is traveling at a speed greater than the speed of sound. |
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Often traveling sets were made so that the knife blade, spoon bowl, and fork tines screwed into their handles. |
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He has also done a series of self-portraits based on a traveling medicine show in which he once performed. |
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But the second she became a traveling cohort she turned into a violent, raging beast. |
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A Talmud scholar was traveling on a ship bearing a group of merchants to a distant city. |
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It should ride on many a hip traveling over sagebrush covered deserts, into the foothills, through timbered areas and on to mountain tops. |
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Well these visions unfold in front of me like a play put on by a traveling band of vagabond gypsies. |
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A woman traveling alone through the countryside may receive unwelcome attention from men. |
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Vehicles must decide how to navigate and avoid these obstacles while traveling at 10 to 30 miles per hour. |
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She had changed out of her gray traveling suit into her simple navy blue skirt and blouse. |
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Eleven months later, he capped his victory by demolishing the field in a traveling series that includes halfpipe, slopestyle, and big-air events. |
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He's been detained in Japan since mid-July, when he was nabbed for traveling with an invalid passport. |
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They kept traveling the country trying to sell it and people kept booing and hissing them down. |
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Each mold filled with a predetermined amount of concrete is slung up fore and aft by the ceiling traveling crane. |
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It was tiresome, traveling under the open sky, and she was looking forward to a good night's rest. |
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The couple spend their time skiing, golfing, boating, traveling and socializing with their friends. |
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Rats are aggressive, active, and adaptable, and they have accompanied man throughout the world, traveling on ships and boats of all sizes. |
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She became a member of a traveling theater at the age of sixteen, and then found herself working as a maid for a white woman. |
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Frontal systems associated with depressions traveling eastwards across the ocean have a significant influence on the weather in southern South Australia during this season. |
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If rationed carefully and traveling at maximum speed, I might even cover a good amount of nearby land. |
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They were dressed for a trip, Paul in a simple and elegant suit of dark blue and Dix in a sophisticated traveling habit of emerald green with black ribbing. |
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Since the ban, Italians have been the ones traveling for the purpose of procreation. |
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Six of the seven people killed were traveling in a car when it was hit by an antitank missile. |
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On Wednesday, U.S. warplanes targeted a car he was traveling in on the eastern side of the city. |
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Pardon, I am traveling with a girl that had been cursed by muteness. |
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As a wife of a traveling shipyard worker, Missy tries to keep a positive attitude about constantly uprooting her family, a feeling many Navy wives can easily relate to. |
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And so it was on Monday, when the pope addressed reporters traveling with him home to Vatican City. |
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Brutus Cohn, traveling under the passport name of John Lamb, tracked the wheelchair down the sidewalk. |
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For months, there were cross-border concerns in the United States about traveling to Mexico, and about Mexicans traveling here. |
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Late in the fall of 1879 a traveling salesman visited the Alfred Shaker village, taking advance subscriptions for a history of York County, Maine. |
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The ship turned sideways, with its right side overlooking the deep abyss at the center of the Maelstrom, slowly traveling in the water's currents. |
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Boston's "Cradle of Liberty" is only steps from sites where enslaved Africans were bought and sold after traveling the Middle Passage from West Africa to North America. |
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But often Steinbeck was traveling across the western U.S., with no good fishing or foraging to be had. |
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In chick lit, women escape their failed romances and other troubles by traveling to exotic, beautiful places. |
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Therefore, minibus drivers would try to pick up as many passengers as possible, traveling fast, covering more bystreets and often breaking traffic rules. |
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Usually she avoided it, traveling miles out of her way to go around it. |
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Young fish were also reared in hatchery tanks and released as smolts, the stage at which salmon head to sea before traveling to northerly feeding grounds. |
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Private GEO-TV said the bus was traveling along the Karakoram highway in Kohistan when it left the road and fell into a branch of the Indus river. |
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Finally, traveling at speeds of up to 3.6 miles per second makes guidance, navigation, and control tricky problems. |
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Since the 13th century, Sunni devotes have been traveling to Chinguetti on their way to Mecca. |
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At twenty thousand meters, with the pods still traveling at a high velocity, parachutes billowed out from the same boxes that had contained the glider wings. |
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After traveling and hiding for a month, he showed up in Tallinn, Estonia, last week and asked for political asylum. |
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One photograph reminded me of a time long ago, when I was just a child and the likes of traveling minstrels, tinkers, gypsies, rag-and-bone men et al, were the norm. |
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Around here, gossip is a well-oiled machine, traveling at mind-boggling speeds, and this is just one more thing that I will not miss about the place. |
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Later, merchants centered in Nuremberg gained control over these traveling salesmen and forced village artisans to adopt uniform designs and to specialize. |
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The village and surrounding area they were traveling to was quarantined, and had been for weeks. |
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Each facility has a Rabbi, though some of the smaller ones have traveling Rabbis that rotate from joint to joint. |
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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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It is ludicrous to even consider that advanced extraterrestrials are traveling millions of light years across the universe just to recondition our spiritual beliefs. |
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In a second step, clusters merge into a contiguous zone at the cell border that spreads and gives rise to actin waves traveling on a planar membrane. |
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Another solution is to use a tripod or monopod, which is something you might consider, especially if you're traveling by car and have a place to stow it. |
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Instead I ended my journey via motorcycle, traveling from one hacienda and ranchero to the next while sampling the local flavor. |
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Arab traders began traveling to the Kenya coast beginning the first century A.D. and settling on the coast in the 17th century. |
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They reminisce about the transformation of Gregor from a clerk to a successful traveling salesman, bringing home mountains of hard cash for the family's pleasure. |
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In the music video, Hamm plays a traveling photographer who makes friends with a tiny blue Yeti. |
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Misdiagnosis is common, especially if the contact took place while the patient was traveling overseas or if the patient has been poisoned by improperly refrigerated seafood. |
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My father always seemed to be traveling to some exotic place to raise awareness on deforestation issues and species protection. |
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After traveling just 15 miles in three hours her water broke and the log jam on the hard shoulder delayed an ambulance. |
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Like any traveling circus, she converts the sidewalk into a stage, cannily positioning herself for maximum visibility within a sea of pedestrians. |
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I think all the traveling and all the nationalities put that stuff in my head. |
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Their meeting in the cars is entirely fitting because Drouet is a creation of the city and the train, a traveling drummer for a leading Chicago dry-goods house. |
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To add insult to injury, he procured male escorts while traveling for school business. |
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As a monolingual traveler in a foreign land carrying only a bilingual dictionary knows, a fluent traveling companion would be a much more valuable aid. |
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Only instead of traveling in boats to cross the oceans and reach far away lands they use spaceships to reach far away planets and meet strange cultures. |
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The lightning show was spectacular, though the cold shower pouring in between each car discouraged us from traveling to the observation car to watch. |
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The statue represented a nude male figure wearing traveling boots and carrying a wineskin on his left shoulder, his right shoulder and hand raised above his head. |
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It seemed possible to retrace the city's architectural history on almost any downtown walk, traveling back 150 years decade by decade, block by block. |
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Some wielding signs hit the roof, windshield, and body of the car I was traveling in. |
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And if you know you won't be traveling before those miles expire, this is a great way to unload them for a good cause. |
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I'll be traveling during the winter months and want to winterize my home. |
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Unlike influenza, it is incapable of traveling through tiny microscopic particles. |
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Come October and November, temperatures and the number of daylight hours drop quite a bit, so traveling earlier in the shoulder season is preferable. |
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Jack and Jackson were traveling a bumpy road for a while there. |
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At the film's beginning, the juvenile protagonists ride a Ferris wheel and fantasize about traveling to the sea, a child-like sentiment never to be repeated. |
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In the actual system, the aft half of the body undulates with a traveling wave of increasing amplitude envelope as described in Anderson and Kerrebrock. |
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Troops traveling north from the Carolinas were soon stopping in Virginia to be inoculated before continuing on. |
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While traveling this holiday season, a relative and I were pulled over by a police officer. |
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Used by over 400,000 motorists daily, the project also enhances the safety of motorists traveling on the interchange. |
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Perfect for traveling due to its wrinkle resistance, tussah is appropriate for garments where shaping is produced by seaming, rather than gathering or pleating. |
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In doing this, in traveling past the world of desire, he breaks the wheel of karma which binds him to the specific reaction which must follow every action. |
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Young began traveling around the country, convincing wholesalers to stock the magazine. |
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These species undergo large changes in depth, many traveling from mesopelagic depths to the surface in the evening and then descending before dawn. |
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Instead, they will be populated by industrious persons traveling to these beneficent climates in search of the prosperity that has eluded them in their own country. |
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Over the years I've gotten adept at traveling with a lot of useless stuff. |
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Eventually, the family became a medicine show, traveling the Mid-West. |
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They end up flirting with some girls while traveling with Ben, and are so distracted that they leave him on a city bus. |
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The idea that remedies from a far-away, exotic location are more potent than anything home grown harkens back to the traveling medicine shows of the 19th century. |
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As they were waiting for the event to begin, they noticed a big beach ball bouncing around the crowd, traveling up the stands and down, back, forth. |
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Larry, it looks like traveling up the royal road you slashed through the forest of penury. |
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While traveling along the 40 kilometer route, make sure to stop in some of the quaint villages, particularly Beuvron-en-Auge. |
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The Himba people are thought to have originally come from east africa, but have been traveling the Skeleton Coast for centuries. |
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My grandmother is from Naples so I spent every summer of my childhood traveling between Capri, Sorrento, and the Amalfi Coast. |
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When an old man tells him that there is a flaw in the wall as in all material things, the Sultan leaves his throne and becomes a traveling mendicant. |
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Thank you for traveling with us, and I hope you have a nice day! |
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And so, to make certain that the sorceress's prophecy did not come to pass, the king disguised himself as a traveling merchant and set off for the peasant's home. |
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A group of young American schoolboys from a military academy are stranded on a tropical island after a plane the boys were traveling in crashed into the sea. |
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A utility candle with waterproofed matches is not very useful as a light source for traveling in a cave, but it can provide a source of emergency heat and comfort lighting. |
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Incredibly strong winds, and countless steep grades, and uphills, and the strain of a heavy trailer, and a worn differential made for low traveling speed. |
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Mentally I was not up to the challenge of traveling to Australia. |
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We've been tracking the Olympic Torch as it's been traveling to the State Capitol Building where it should be arriving sometime in the next half hour. |
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The bazaar brims with the smells and sounds of bustling peasants, braying livestock, simmering foods, traveling musicians and merchants boldly declaring their wares. |
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From the flickering, uncertain light of the wall sconce, she could only see that he was tall and dark-haired, dressed in dusty but well-made traveling clothes. |
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The wives have been traveling for years across the globe to bring attention to the case. |
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Moreover, each vehicle had to be capable, during each patrol, of traveling some 2,000 miles over unmapped, inhospitable terrain, and scorching, shifting sands. |
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And what if they are also a diabetic and are traveling with a syringe of what they say is insulin. |
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A bookmobile is traveling from San Francisco to Washington, DC to bring attention to a copyright case being argued before the Supreme Court on October 9th. |
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Once they got into conversation, Steven found out that five Antwerp merchants were traveling to Spain on this ship. |
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The paths of water molecules in a wind wave are circular only when the wave is traveling in deep water. |
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In another case, a Marine corporal on terminal leave was traveling with another motorcyclist after leaving his civilian job. |
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Until 2009, scientists thought all raindrops hit the ground traveling at terminal velocity. |
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Carole enjoyed traveling and frequently accompanied her husband, Lod, while he was CEO of ARCO, on trips in the United States and abroad. |
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Knight was traveling alone after a fishing trip in the Thermopolis area of central Wyoming. |
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Consider the propagation of an ultrasonic transverse plane traveling wave in cubic crystal. |
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In much the same way, traveling to a renowned trophy state for the first time can make you pickier than you should be. |
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When traveling through the city, tourists should be extra vigilant. |
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While traveling in the American southwest, we saved money on campsites by boondocking in the desert. |
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For traveling or emergencies you can get sterilizing tablets to dissolve in water, but they make things taste nasty and chloriney. |
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Closing the aperture results in more collimated light, as only light traveling in the right direction can make it through the smaller opening. |
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Throughout much of the winter, the sled or the cutter was the vehicle of choice. Emily and Joseph had a cutter, for traveling in style in snow. |
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I can't believe a month ago I was living my life as usual, and now I'm a dudette about to become a pioneer traveling on a wagon train. |
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While traveling to the Northern River, many of these mammoths broke through the ice and drowned. |
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The royal judges created a body of law by combining local customs they were made aware of through traveling and visiting local jurisdictions. |
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Not long after they landed, the men wanted to take to the sea again, but the women who were traveling with them did not want to leave. |
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Instead the delegates held their meeting on a cruise ship traveling between Marseille and Athens. |
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern tell Hamlet that they have brought along a troupe of actors that they met while traveling to Elsinore. |
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Arabians must be able to withstand traveling long distances at a moderate pace. |
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When the boat is traveling approximately perpendicular to the wind, this is called reaching. |
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At the start of the war in March 2003, as many as 775 reporters and photographers were traveling as embedded journalists. |
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In February 1972, Nixon announced a stunning rapprochement with Mao's China by traveling to Beijing and meeting with Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai. |
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The possibility of traveling to another universe is, however, only theoretical since any perturbation would destroy this possibility. |
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Most canoe aficionados would argue that motorizing a canoe removes the pleasurable aspects of traveling in one. |
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In her rosy two-piece traveling outfit, Adela looks muy cute as she walks toward us. |
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Knowledge of surface ocean currents is essential in reducing costs of shipping, since traveling with them reduces fuel costs. |
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Typically, several hundred bands attend, traveling from all over the world. |
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Although they are traveling in these pods, the dolphins do not necessarily swim right next to each other. |
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Because their group members were spread out, this was done in order to continue traveling together. |
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Beurla Reagaird is a cant spoken by Scottish traveling folk, which is to a large extent based on Scottish Gaelic. |
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They spent many years traveling in Europe collecting ceramics which she bequeathed to the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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The tenth series introduced Pearl Mackie as Bill Potts, the Doctor's newest traveling companion. |
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An exception is if traveling to Berlin by night train and the train ferry route between Trelleborg and Sassnitz. |
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They navigate their riverine habitats traveling just off the bottom with their barbels dragging along gravel, or murky substrate. |
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Creating buffer zones near farms and roads is another possible way to prevent nutrients from traveling too far. |
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A convoy is a group of vehicles, typically motor vehicles or ships, traveling together for mutual support and protection. |
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Naval convoys have been in use for centuries, with examples of merchant ships traveling under naval protection dating to the 12th century. |
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The law also applies to citizens of other European countries traveling through France with more than 200 cigarettes in their possession. |
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Unlike migratory birds which fly during the day and feed during the night, nocturnal bats have a conflict between traveling and eating. |
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This ejection ensures exit of the spores from the reproductive structures as well as traveling through the air over long distances. |
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Both Odysseus and Gilgamesh are known for traveling to the ends of the earth, and on their journeys go to the land of the dead. |
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At the same time, the advancing blade creates more lift traveling forward, the retreating blade produces less lift. |
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Rae used a pragmatic approach of traveling by land on foot and dogsled, and typically employed less than ten people in his exploration parties. |
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The book opens with a preface describing his father and uncle traveling to Bolghar where Prince Berke Khan lived. |
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It was much visited by Russian royalty and nobility traveling from the old capital to the new one and back. |
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Batu had himself been traveling eastwards at the time, possibly to pay homage, or perhaps with other plans in mind. |
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It is also known that Chinese trade ships traveling to Japan set sail from the various ports along the coasts of Zhejiang and Fujian provinces. |
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On the China Sea traveling is done in Chinese ships only, so we shall describe their arrangements. |
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In this way, correction tables could be created, which would be consulted when compasses were used when traveling in those locations. |
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A chain was strung through the water from the base of the tower to prevent boats from traveling into the river port. |
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Until the Panama Canal opened in 1914, the Strait of Magellan was the main route for steamships traveling from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. |
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However, a number of cruise ships routinely round the Horn when traveling from one ocean to the other. |
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Summer afternoon showers from the Everglades traveling eastward over Downtown Miami. |
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Lawrence River and Chesapeake Bay, so he sailed south to the Bay then turned northward, traveling close along the shore. |
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Other accessories, including items such as taper turning attachments, knurling tools, vertical slides, fixed and traveling steadies, etc. |
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In his last incarnation as Laozi, he lived nine hundred and ninety years and spent his life traveling to reveal the Tao. |
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