As we travelled to Tavistock, we crossed over flooded streams and rivers that all had plenty of colour. |
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The point travelled to her throat, and pressed lightly into the flesh at her jugular. |
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He showed that these waves travelled at the speed of light and, like light, could be reflected and refracted. |
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A trained nurse, she had held down responsible jobs all her life, and had travelled widely in the US and Canada. |
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The long journey North played havoc with the travelling Blues support, but there was rich reward for the faithful fans who travelled. |
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Frank travelled light around the world, with one small cardboard suitcase and a canvas rucksack. |
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I travelled by foot, by hitch-hiking and by clambering onto the wagons of freight trains. |
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They travelled from near and far to join in the celebrations with many swapping tales and yarns of growing up in the area. |
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The lava from the Undara volcano travelled 164 km to create the longest lava flow from one single vent in modern geological time. |
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Mr. Haneef says that he has travelled the length and breadth of Kerala over the last two decades collecting these records. |
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Organic containers such as leather or wooden wine barrels may also have travelled north into Europe but have not survived. |
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In 1986, the rebel leader travelled to Washington where he was received like a head of state, meeting the President in the Oval Office. |
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A big thank you to all of the supporters who travelled to support the team, the lads really appreciated it. |
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Yes really, we travelled all the way from Glasgow to Lake Molveno in northern Italy on a bus. |
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A passenger in his car, his son, said he had not been paying attention to the road ahead as they travelled towards their home. |
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Over her three months there, she travelled widely and stayed in people's homes. |
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Northcliffe travelled widely and consorted freely with statesmen and politicians not to mention royalty. |
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She sums up the fierce sense of loyalty many caravanners have to the East Coast, although she has travelled widely abroad. |
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Sailor Maria Coleman is widely travelled and has come across the full spectrum of conditions. |
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We all travelled light, taking with us only what we considered to be the bare essentials of life. |
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He was educated at Harrow, spent his childhood in England, travelled widely yet returned to his estate to retire. |
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You know, for a guy who works for an airline, you'd think I'd have travelled a little more widely. |
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The 6,000 Scots who travelled to Rome revelled till late in the city's squares. |
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Those who had travelled from afar were allowed to carry home their treasures. |
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The couple travelled the world together three years ago and fell in love with Asia. |
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Somewhere during this working someone saw it, travelled on it or photographed it. |
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I once asked a well travelled friend about the differences between cultures around the world. |
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I am a well travelled American and have personally observed this numerous times on my world travels. |
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Several travelled long journeys to pay their respects and sympathize with the family. |
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He had travelled to Greece on an excursion organised by Touchdown Tours, led by Surrey man Paul Coppin. |
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Since then, she has travelled across the world addressing anti-war conferences, meetings and rallies. |
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I have travelled extensively for the past 25 years and I know a good bar when I see one. This is not a good bar! |
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We travelled light, carrying just a sleeping bag and spare clothing, and eating and sleeping in village lodges. |
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The grooms travelled light with a razor in their pockets, and few other personal items. |
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In fact they gave their true blue supporters who travelled some very anxious moments. |
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They had travelled south from York to seek fame and fortune, and seemed well on the way to finding both. |
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The two Stuarts travelled with a group including part-time lecturer in carpentry and joinery, James Henderson. |
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For this reason, I always travelled first to Manchester and then joined up with the main group of reds. |
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He must have taken a bit of a running jump at it though, because he travelled about half an inch before capitulating in a salty heap. |
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Anyone who has travelled to Holland knows that they are more aware of human rights. |
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A radiance as bright as the sun shone from the stone and travelled part way down her arm. |
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For the most part, Mettler travelled alone, taking on the role of director, cameraman, sound recordist and interviewer. |
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The scale and precise role of the retinue of officers and servants who travelled with a prince has not been established. |
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From campfires of Mughal soldiers to the royal banquet tables of kings and emperors, the kebab has travelled a long way. |
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Family and friends travelled to join the happy couple on their wedding day. |
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Yet the sense of space, of distance, the remoteness of the places through which one travelled never contained a hint of menace. |
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In the 1830s, he reputedly travelled often by land yacht, which raises the issue of customary rights. |
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If you travelled back in time two centuries on Christmas Day, you'd hardly recognise the festive season. |
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Judith Elen travelled as a guest of South Australian Tourism Commission, Qantas and Rex Airways. |
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As he travelled across the land evangelizing at revival meetings he took the lads with him. |
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The owner's children were distraught, as they had travelled as far as Wexford in search of their pet that answers to the name of Prince. |
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The crews travelled down to Gravesend by water on the Saturday in order to take part. |
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As the monster travelled and mutated, it also accreted ever more complex layers of meaning. |
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After work stopped about 2pm Birrell and Nasmyth made their examination, and then appear to have travelled to the shaft by the return airway. |
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During his years with the court Ockeghem travelled outside France in the retinue of diplomatic missions, including one to Spain. |
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Moira McCauley has travelled around the Scottish islands sourcing abandoned homes for a strangely chilling exhibition. |
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As James Morris, Morris served in the army with the 9th Lancers, then travelled widely while working as a foreign correspondent. |
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Smitten by wanderlust and lured by India, Mark Shand has travelled across much of the country. |
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On his expeditions Major Thomas Mitchell travelled with carts or drays, and in 1836 he had a four-wheeled wagonette to carry a portable boat. |
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The New Jersey Restaurant Association earlier this summer reported a surge in business as smokers travelled across from New York to avail of its more liberal laws. |
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They have travelled throughout the wide areas served by the RFDS and lived for a time with the people who stay and work in remote and lonely regions. |
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He travelled with a relative, an 80-year-old German-speaking Methodist minister whose own antecedents had come from the house which Mr Bovenizer still occupies. |
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The first concert for the year, on March 26, features virtuoso pianist Harold Brown, who has travelled the world performing solo recitals and playing with symphony orchestras. |
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As part of the promotion a Morris Oil team travelled around the region demonstrating the zippy Citroen Xsara and inviting people to sign up for the giveaway. |
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He later travelled the shearing sheds of Australia as a wool classer. |
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The Escort came to rest across two lanes at right angles to the traffic while the Laguna left the road, travelled down a grass slope and came to rest against some trees. |
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Boyd and a crew travelled to Bakersfield, and the Hopalong Cassidy series was born. |
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The airmen of RAF 100 Squadron, based at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, took Terence under their wing and with them he has travelled the world and beyond. |
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The men, middle-aged and raddled by the inevitable broken roads they have travelled, struggle to come to terms with their lives and damaged relationships. |
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He travelled in the Kurdish regions of northern Iraq, including the Yazidi region of Jabal Sinjar in the north-west, producing over 1,200 photographs. |
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During her time as a pharmaceutical rep she travelled south again to cover the Kerry and Cork regions and retains some colourful memories of that time. |
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The latest GPS receivers not only give an accurate position, but store a number of waypoints, and compute distance travelled, speed and direction. |
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Mr Anderson Wheeler travelled from Tanzania where he works as a big game hunter to give evidence yesterday. |
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Last time we were in London we travelled down on the day the clocks went forward, losing an hour's sleep then travelling down on a scorching hot day. |
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I travelled widely and my photos appeared everywhere, as if it mattered. |
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It is also unlikely that he could have gotten the idea by encountering an ice island on the polar pack, even if he had actually travelled a long distance on it. |
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She travelled a lot but there was never any jet lag or fuss. |
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If the magma has risen quickly from the source region of the volcano, the xenoliths may represent country rock from all levels of the crust through which it has travelled. |
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From there he travelled to Scalpay, off the east coast of Harris, and from there made his way to Stornoway. |
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He travelled to Cartagena to see if he could walk across the Panama Isthmus, but this proved too difficult. |
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In August 1852 Robert travelled to Canada to advise the Grand Trunk Railway on crossing the St Lawrence River at Montreal. |
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Upon leaving school, Bell travelled to London to live with his grandfather, Alexander Bell. |
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In 1870, aged 23, Bell, together with Bell's brother's widow, Caroline Margaret Ottaway, and his parents travelled on the SS Nestorian to Canada. |
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He was Canada's first saddlebag preacher, and travelled from Lake Ontario to Detroit for 50 years preaching the gospel. |
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Circuit riders, many of whom were laymen, travelled by horseback to preach the gospel and establish churches in many places. |
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In 1916, Maugham travelled to the Pacific to research his novel The Moon and Sixpence, based on the life of Paul Gauguin. |
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Throughout his life, Greene travelled far from England, to what he called the world's wild and remote places. |
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When Scott was a boy, he sometimes travelled with his father from Selkirk to Melrose, where some of his novels are set. |
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In July 1915 Grieve left the town of Forfar in eastern Scotland and travelled to the Hillsborough barracks in Sheffield. |
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As chaplain to Lord Berkeley, he spent much of his time in Dublin and travelled to London frequently over the next ten years. |
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Wilde spent the next six years in London and Paris, and in the United States where he travelled to deliver lectures. |
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In the course of Irving's tours, Stoker travelled the world, although he never visited Eastern Europe, a setting for his most famous novel. |
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He resigned from the land agents, and in March travelled to England to join his mother and Lucy at Agnes's funeral. |
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Ossie Byrne travelled with them and Colin Petersen, who eventually became the group's drummer, followed soon afterward. |
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Turner travelled widely in Europe, starting with France and Switzerland in 1802 and studying in the Louvre in Paris in the same year. |
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Having developed an interest in acting, he left the army, travelled to Hollywood and had several minor roles in film. |
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Smith first travelled as a tutor to Toulouse, France, where he stayed for one and a half years. |
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In July 1939 he travelled to Vienna to assist Gretl and his other sisters, visiting Berlin for one day to meet an official of the Reichsbank. |
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Later that year, the side travelled to France for the 2007 Rugby World Cup. |
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The very exemplar of a 1980s narcobourgeois, he travelled extensively and cultivated extremely profitable contacts. |
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To prepare for the second qualification match, Scotland travelled to Perpignan to play test nation France. |
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Later, when the Myceneans travelled along the sea, he was assigned a role as god of the sea. |
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Smiths travelled from settlement to settlement with bronze and iron, fabricating tools on demand. |
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Thurstan travelled to Rome, as did the Archbishop of Canterbury, William de Corbeil, and both presumably opposed David's request. |
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He was advised by them not to make the journey to Fife because of weather conditions, but he travelled anyway. |
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She left Richmond Palace on the 27 June with Henry VII and they travelled first to Collyweston. |
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In 1815, Gladstone also travelled to London and Cambridge for the first time with his parents. |
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In 1971, the Khalistan proponent Jagjit Singh Chauhan travelled to the United States. |
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In May 1980, Jagjit Singh Chauhan travelled to London and announced the formation of Khalistan. |
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In addition, when they travelled they were expected to maintain a retinue with them. |
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For a time, a few of these unicorns travelled with the Ringling Brothers Circus. |
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In 2003, around 80,000 Celtic fans travelled to watch the club compete in the UEFA Cup Final in Seville. |
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In 2008, up to 200,000 Rangers supporters, many without match tickets, travelled to Manchester for the UEFA Cup Final. |
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The raised stone channels in which the water travelled were slightly slanted. |
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Gildas obeyed the king's summons and travelled all over the island, converting the inhabitants, building churches, and establishing monasteries. |
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He then travelled to Rome and Ravenna where he performed many miracles, including slaying a dragon while in Rome. |
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Nelson travelled down the Wye in 1802, along with Lady Hamilton and her husband, Sir William Hamilton. |
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He travelled less than previous monarchs, investing heavily in a handful of his favourite palaces and castles. |
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Chinmoy travelled widely, and dedicated his many activities and the events he founded to peace. |
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The marriage contract was confirmed in 1235 and Eleanor travelled to England to meet Henry for the first time. |
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Edward travelled from London immediately after the news reached him, and on 20 July he was proclaimed king. |
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A few railtours hauled by Class 37s and Class 47s also travelled along the line during the same time of year. |
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After 1697, Lhuyd visited every county in Wales, and then travelled to Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, and Brittany and the Isle of Man. |
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Although he spent considerable time in London, there is no evidence of his having travelled abroad. |
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After this, he travelled to New York to persuade Paul, whose agreement was required, to back the scheme. |
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Fares are generally calculated on a stage system based on distance travelled. |
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He travelled abroad many times, at least some of them in his role as a valet. |
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Based on two sets of rollers that travelled at different speeds, it was later used in the first cotton spinning mill. |
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This results when cold polar maritime air that has travelled over a large expanse of warmer ocean is forced to rise over high country. |
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Scholars travelled from one monastery to another in search of the texts they wished to study. |
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In 733, Bede travelled to York to visit Ecgbert, who was then bishop of York. |
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Claudius himself travelled to the island after the completion of initial offensives, bringing with him reinforcements and elephants. |
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Late in his reign he travelled to Britain, strengthening Hadrian's Wall and reoccupying the Antonine Wall. |
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Severus travelled onwards to Nisibis, which his general Julius Laetus had prevented from falling into enemy hands. |
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Joseph travelled back from Arimathea to Jerusalem to meet with the elders, where they questioned him about his escape. |
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In 401 Stilicho travelled over the Alps to Raetia, to scrape up further troops. |
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Fleeing his master, he travelled to a port, two hundred miles away, where he found a ship and with difficulty persuaded the captain to take him. |
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The duke travelled constantly around the duchy, confirming charters and collecting revenues. |
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In 1018, Roger de Tosny travelled to the Iberian Peninsula to carve out a state for himself from Moorish lands, but failed. |
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Edward resigned Aquitaine and Ponthieu to his son Edward, who travelled to France to give homage in his stead. |
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The King travelled to Anjou for this purpose, and Geoffrey dealt with Brittany. |
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The disease may have travelled along the Silk Road with Mongol armies and traders or it could have come via ship. |
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Warwick travelled to Ireland to concert plans with York, evading the royal ships commanded by the Duke of Exeter. |
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They later travelled by sea to Scotland to negotiate for Scottish assistance. |
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Before theatres were built, actors travelled from town to town and performed in the streets or outside inns. |
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It was several years before Raleigh returned to favour, and he travelled extensively in this time. |
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After sending his wife and eldest daughter to safety abroad in February, he travelled northwards, hoping to seize the military arsenal at Hull. |
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At the duke's behest, in January 1760 Brindley also travelled to London to give evidence before a parliamentary committee. |
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This way the distance the bomber travelled along the beam could be precisely verified. |
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Some travelled by train, some by car, in order to carry windbreaks, chairs etc. |
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Modern aircraft consume less fuel per person and mile travelled than cars when fully booked. |
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In January 2015, Cameron travelled to the Saudi capital Riyadh to pay his respects following the death of the nation's King Abdullah. |
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Following the ceremony President Mitterrand and the Queen travelled on Le Shuttle to a similar ceremony in Folkestone. |
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In good conditions, barges travelled daily from Oxford to London carrying timber, wool, foodstuffs and livestock. |
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In preparation, he joined Adam Sedgwick's geology course, then travelled with him in the summer for a fortnight, in order to map strata in Wales. |
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He became more frail, and seldom left his flat, although he travelled to Liverpool for celebrations of his eightieth birthday. |
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They lived a frugal existence in a large, cluttered, and poorly maintained house and travelled in a converted London taxicab. |
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Hawking travelled extensively to promote his work, and enjoyed partying and dancing into the small hours. |
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Hawking accepted, and Bernard Carr travelled with them as the first of many students who fulfilled this role. |
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Wilkins travelled to continental Europe, and according to Anthony Wood visited Heidelberg. |
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The possibility that groups also travelled to meet and exchange goods or sent out dedicated expeditions to source flint has also been suggested. |
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He travelled more than any other pope, visiting 129 countries, and used television and radio as means of spreading the Church's teachings. |
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Whitefield and Wesley, however, were soon back on friendly terms, and their friendship remained unbroken although they travelled different paths. |
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Wesley travelled widely, generally on horseback, preaching two or three times each day. |
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After Ecgfrith expelled him from York, Wilfrid travelled to Rome to appeal to the papacy. |
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In Doon's early years, faculty from Eton travelled to India to fill up the academic posts. |
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Ireland's reputation for scholarship was such that many scholars travelled from Britain and the European mainland to study in Irish schools. |
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Thus Godiva might have actually travelled through town as a penitent, in her shift. |
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Garnet, convinced that the threat of an uprising had receded, travelled the country on a pilgrimage. |
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In an attempt to gain foreign support, in May 1605 Fawkes travelled overseas and informed Hugh Owen of the plotters' plan. |
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They rejoined Turpin, and along with Jones and Rowden may have travelled to Gravesend before returning to Woodford. |
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During July and August he travelled between his base in the town and his sloop off Ocracoke. |
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Holbein travelled to England in 1526 in search of work, with a recommendation from Erasmus. |
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He was mostly based in Genoa, although he also travelled extensively to other cities, and stayed for some time in Palermo in Sicily. |
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Reynolds travelled homeward overland via Florence, Bologna, Venice, and Paris. |
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At the time it was illegal in Great Britain to marry one's deceased wife's sister, so Hunt travelled abroad to marry her. |
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In the summer of 1946, he travelled to Paris before continuing to Greece for several months to visit John Craxton. |
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From Edinburgh he travelled west and lodged with the Duke of Lennox where he wrote a play based on Loch Lomond. |
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Afterwards, from the middle of 1642 onwards, Marvell probably travelled in continental Europe. |
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In 1656 Marvell and Dutton travelled to France, to visit the Protestant Academy of Saumur. |
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After leaving Florence, he travelled through Lucca, Bologna, and Ferrara before coming to Venice. |
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He travelled extensively across Europe, especially in Italy, where he lived for seven years with the struggling poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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Together with Mary's stepsister Claire Clairmont, Mary and Shelley left for France and travelled through Europe. |
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As they travelled, Mary and Percy read works by Mary Wollstonecraft and others, kept a joint journal, and continued their own writing. |
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In May 1816, Mary Godwin, Percy Shelley, and their son travelled to Geneva with Claire Clairmont. |
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Five days after her father's funeral, she travelled to Switzerland with the Brays. |
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In July 1854, Lewes and Evans travelled to Weimar and Berlin together for the purpose of research. |
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The only known occasion on which he travelled abroad was a trip to Russia in 1867 as an ecclesiastic, together with the Reverend Henry Liddon. |
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A month later, he arrived at Rangoon and travelled to the police training school in Mandalay. |
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The simple funeral service was attended by about 20 newspaper and TV reporters, some having travelled from as far away as South America. |
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On 8 January 1913, Tolkien travelled by train to Cheltenham and was met on the platform by Edith. |
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According to Mainwaring, in 1706 Handel travelled to Italy at the invitation of Ferdinando de' Medici. |
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The following morning, the king travelled on horseback in a great procession through the decorated city streets to Westminster. |
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Leigh travelled to Los Angeles, however, to be with Olivier and to try to convince David Selznick that she was the person for the part. |
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In January 1953, Leigh travelled to Ceylon to film Elephant Walk with Peter Finch. |
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On Saturday 18 August 1928 the Lions travelled to Tahuna Park, Dunedin, for the second Test. |
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The advantage of this method was that the effects of drift were reduced to errors in distance travelled, usually much smaller. |
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But Richard travelled south along the Mediterranean coast, defeated the Muslims near Arsuf, and recaptured the port city of Jaffa. |
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In 1865, a member of this movement, William Gibson Sloan, travelled to the Faroes from Shetland. |
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In the late 16th century, islanders travelled across the North Atlantic to participate in the Newfoundland fisheries. |
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Northern natives also travelled south of the wall, to trade, to raid and to serve in the Roman army. |
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Roman traders may have travelled north, and Roman subsidies, or bribes, were sent to useful tribes and leaders. |
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As a royal clerk to the king and two archbishops, he travelled widely and wrote extensively. |
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On 10 September 1939, she wrote her will and then travelled to Dieppe, where she collapsed and was hospitalized. |
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Stevens travelled to Haikou, China, for the World Open, but his cue failed to arrive on time for his first round match against David Gilbert. |
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After testimonies from the other two emigrants who travelled with Davies and Welsh, the judge found in favour of Welsh. |
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Given Sam's predicament, he avoids revealing his suspicion that he may have travelled back in time, for fear that others will think he is insane. |
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In December 2005 and 2006 Jenkins travelled to Iraq to entertain the soldiers for Christmas. |
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Rhys travelled to Ireland to star in the 18th century swashbuckling adventure, The Abduction Club. |
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Residents did not pay taxes to the United Kingdom and had to pass through customs when they travelled to and from Lundy Island. |
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In 2004, BBC presenter Andy Kershaw travelled to the island with Sardinian music specialist Pablo Farba and interviewed many artists. |
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The convenience store was a heavily travelled point in her daily orbit, as she purchased both cigarettes and lottery tickets there. |
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Pilgrims travelled to Papay from all of Orkney and the north seeking a cure. |
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In 1971 Ted Parker travelled around North America and saw 626 species in a year. |
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This record was beaten by Kenn Kaufman in 1973 who travelled 69,000 miles and saw 671 species and spent less than a thousand dollars. |
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Rasmussen and two Greenland Inuit travelled from the Atlantic to the Pacific over the course of 16 months via dog sled. |
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Like previous kings, John managed a peripatetic court that travelled around the kingdom, dealing with both local and national matters as he went. |
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One group was the familiares regis, John's immediate friends and knights who travelled around the country with him. |
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Route X, although the safest from shore batteries, travelled through a particularly heavily mined portion of the Channel. |
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The soldiers mostly travelled on the upper decks for fear of being trapped below if the ship sank. |
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Conscription did not exist, but a number of people travelled to Britain to join up as volunteers. |
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The measure of the amount of frequency shift is directly proportional to the distance travelled. |
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Sacagawea assisted the expedition with information and translating skills as they travelled westward towards the Pacific Ocean. |
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Clarkson travelled the shortest distance, but was injured after driving his lorry through a brick wall. |
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The three presenters travelled 1,000 miles through the rainforests of Bolivia to the Pacific coast of Chile. |
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As an adult, he travelled to Hungary, where in 1046 he supported the successful bid of King Andrew I for the Hungarian crown. |
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Having now seen for myself how he travelled across the pack ice, I am more convinced than ever that Peary did indeed discover the North Pole. |
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Pytheas travelled to the British Isles about 325 BC and seems to be the first to have related spring tides to the phase of the moon. |
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Knight and Lomas view these carvings as evidence supporting the idea that Henry Sinclair travelled to the Americas well before Columbus. |
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The line to St David's Station travelled along Queen Street instead of along New North Road and the line to Heavitree was extended. |
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He met with the King but was unable to persuade him to grant him their mother's estates, and travelled back to Normandy in the autumn. |
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This point was at the crossroads of canoe routes travelled by First Nations before European contact. |
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Appalled, Albert travelled to Cambridge, where his son was studying, to confront him. |
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Following their 1991 grand final victory, Gould travelled with the Panthers to England for the 1991 World Club Challenge which was lost to Wigan. |
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It was the only named train on the island, and travelled on lines from all the former Isle of Wight railway companies. |
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His grandmother was a member of the Caribou Clan, who travelled with the reindeer as a means to survive. |
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In order to meet with them Orosius travelled to cities on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, such as Hippo Regius and Alexandria. |
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He said that he travelled north chiefly to hunt walrus, but he had also wanted to know if anyone lived to the north of the waste. |
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Sulla left Rome and travelled to the army waiting in Nola, the army that the Senate had asked him to lead against Mithridates. |
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Since ancient Roman times, famous emperors and their retinue travelled on and along the Danube and used the river for travel and transportation. |
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Charlemagne, advised by scholar Alcuin, travelled to Rome, in November 800 and held a council on 1 December. |
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The southernmost living Vikings lived no further north than Newcastle upon Tyne, and travelled to Britain more from the east than from the north. |
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Also noted, is explorer Marco Polo who travelled extensively throughout the eastern world recording his travels. |
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Celtis studied at Cologne and Heidelberg, and later travelled throughout Italy collecting Latin and Greek manuscripts. |
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Spanish galleons travelled across the Pacific Ocean between Acapulco in Mexico and Manila. |
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Afterwards, Alexander travelled to Ecbatana to retrieve the bulk of the Persian treasure. |
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He then travelled the known world in search of the Water of Life and Immortality, eventually becoming a prophet. |
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He travelled to various places of the Mongol Empire in Asia before his return to Europe. |
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The Polos left the wedding party after reaching Hormuz and travelled overland to the port of Trebizond on the Black Sea, the present day Trabzon. |
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Some have questioned whether Marco had actually travelled to China or was just repeating stories that he had heard from other travellers. |
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He then travelled south along the Chinese coast to Guangzhou, where he lodged for two weeks with one of the city's wealthy merchants. |
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Ibn Battuta travelled from Beijing to Hangzhou, and then proceeded to Fuzhou. |
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He travelled down the Volga River, and reached Derbent, then Baku and later Persia proper by crossing the Caspian Sea. |
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He travelled particularly in the central Atlantic Ocean west of the Cape Verde islands, along the coast of West Africa and to India. |
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He travelled with the pilot and cartographer Juan de la Cosa and the Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci. |
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It is believed that the Chinese fleet under Admiral Zheng He travelled up the Chao Phraya river to Ayutthaya on 3 occasions. |
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When merchants travelled, they painted themselves black, like their patron gods, and went heavily armed. |
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition travelled through northern Oregon also in search of the Northwest Passage. |
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Giant wooden vessels equipped with compasses travelled throughout the China Seas and northern Indian Ocean. |
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Many Irish slaves travelled in expeditions for the colonization of Iceland. |
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The idea of a trust originated during the Crusades of the 12th century, when noblemen travelled abroad to fight in the Holy Land. |
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It was introduced to the West Indies in the late 17th century when slave trade ships travelled to the Caribbean from West Africa. |
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The bishops then travelled back to Canterbury to be ready for the opening service of the conference on the following day. |
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This curia was the king's court, composed of those advisers and courtiers who followed the king as he travelled around the country. |
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Barry then travelled on to Cyprus, Rhodes, Halicarnassus, Ephesus and Smyrna from where he sailed on 16 August 1819 for Malta. |
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Using two sets of rollers that travelled at different speeds, yarn could be twisted and spun quickly and efficiently. |
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In January 1887 at the age of 83, Sir Joseph Whitworth died in Monte Carlo where he had travelled in the hope of improving his health. |
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Brunel arrived in New York on 6 September 1793, and he subsequently travelled to Philadelphia and Albany. |
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When Brunel arrived from the United States, he immediately travelled to London and made contact with Sophia. |
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Soon after his call to the bar, Tull became ill with a pulmonary disorder and travelled to Europe in search of a cure. |
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They travelled together to examine the Cornish coast accompanied by Davies Gilbert and made Davy's acquaintance. |
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It travelled from The Ocean at Stonebridge eastwards to Bowbridge Lock, with a stop for lunch at Upper Wallbridge Lock. |
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The toll is calculated by the distance travelled on the toll road or the specific exit chosen. |
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Telford travelled to Sweden at that time to oversee some of the more important initial excavations. |
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By the end of the first week of operation, 6,104 passengers had travelled on the railway. |
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During the Peace of Amiens of 1802 he travelled to France and Switzerland, in a party that included his relation and future wife Harriet. |
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He travelled extensively across Europe, especially in Italy, where he lived for seven years in the cities of Venice, Ravenna and Pisa. |
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Like Confucius, according to legend, he travelled throughout China for forty years to offer advice to rulers for reform. |
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The nobility who travelled with Charles II were therefore lodged for over a decade in the midst of the continent's literary scene. |
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He moved away to study at the University of Cambridge in 1787, and then travelled in Britain and Europe for 12 years. |
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Still, apparently fearing pursuit, he borrowed some money and travelled to London, where he tried to borrow more. |
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In 1874, on his tour of Italy, Ruskin visited Sicily, the furthest he ever travelled. |
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When originally erected it also transmitted television signals, which travelled much further than their intended service area. |
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Television signals from Holme Moss travelled much further than their intended service area. |
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He travelled by gig, with his wife, his favourite horse performing the journey by easy stages. |
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The river snaked through the forest, and they travelled on hour after hour, through an unbreaking monotony of green. |
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They then travelled to Greenland and hitched a lift across the iceberg-covered waters of Baffin Bay in a tiny boat. |
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The comic travelled behind the bamboo curtain for Paul Merton In China, a new fourpart series which kicks off tomorrow on five. |
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It was reported that a police patrol car travelled to the top of the cliff where Spanish cops prepared to absail down to save him. |
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We travelled across the Channel and back six times a day and I battled with terrible airsickness. |
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When he travelled to Australia, he also received headgear, this time in the shape of a traditional Akubra hat. |
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A WOBBLY WALLABY I once saw a wallaby wobbling As he travelled along a road, And there beside the wobbly wallaby I saw an even wobblier toad. |
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In the trading city of Livorno, those who had travelled back to Spain on business were not allowed to receive the honor of aliyot to the Torah. |
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Despite the clash with the English schools Cross Country Cup,local clubs travelled down to Mansfield for the annual ECCA X-Country relays. |
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They travelled with Celiney's younger sister, Amenia Alexander Moubarek and her two children George and William. |
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Nucleya has certainly taken the road less travelled for his latest album Bass Rani. |
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On December 26, 1914, Horn travelled to New Orleans and then to New York where he stayed in the Arietta Hotel and encountered Captain von Papen. |
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Gordon Tacey travelled from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, near Leicester, for the Hustings. |
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She travelled back to Ashgabat last spring and was horrified by the state of the horse. |
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During that time, many Azerbaijanis travelled to the cultural centres of the Arab World like Baghdad, Damascus, Kufa or Cairo to get education. |
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