When the sun takes its turn, it shines warmly and the traveller removes his cloak. |
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The garden offers extremely enjoyable relaxation and retreat to a traveller in the psithurism and the songs of nature. |
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The traveller was captivated by the postcard carrying a picture of a tattooed tribeswoman smoking a pipe. |
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The forest was also frequented by outlaws, and was a place of great danger to the benighted traveller. |
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If I was a time traveller I'd love to just wander about, unseen if possible so people continue about their daily business. |
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There's 1,000 years of history here and the volunteer park ranger becomes a time traveller when she escorts groups around the park. |
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At the end of that book the time traveller returns to the future and the anonymous narrator is left to write the story. |
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A Victorian time traveller would recognise the schools more than any other institution in this age. |
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He also made an imaginative leap in taking his time traveller into the far future, to witness the end of the world. |
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The weary traveller can relax here on a shady terrace with a light meal and refreshments. |
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In summer they go barefoot, but seldom barelegged, as has been lately asserted by a traveller. |
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After his encounter with this civilization, the time traveller advances further into the future to a time when the Earth stops rotating. |
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Typical immunisations for a traveller will include a booster for polio and tetanus, and immunisation against hepatitis A and typhoid. |
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A solivagant means to wander alone; a traveller who wanders alone without any company. |
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Dubai retains its awe for much of the area's people, offering the traveller a multitude of reasons to visit. |
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At that point, the traveller may be unaware of the low-price rival service. |
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The long journey took its toll on the intrepid traveller as her petrol tank sprung a leak and her aerial fell off. |
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It's a shame if these people give Romanies and the genuine traveller a bad name. |
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The smart traveller takes a little of everything because things can, and do, go wrong. |
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Today, the discriminating traveller will still be well rewarded by a summer holiday in this area. |
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In 1559, a Venetian government official transcribed a report by a Persian traveller who observed the popular Chinese pastime of drinking tea. |
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The advantage of being part of a tour is gaining access to experiences that would be practically impossible for an independent traveller. |
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He became a relentless traveller, sparing no continent and few countries in quest of subjects and themes. |
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These attractions provide a suitable skyline for the short-stay traveller to decide when the watery sun is safely over the yardarm. |
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Nearly all holiday insurance plans work by reimbursing the traveller after they have paid locally for treatment. |
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A disabled traveller whose boat has run aground at Linton Lock, near York, may have to wait for heavy rain before it is refloated. |
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A fat lot of good that is to a traveller who would be many miles away by the time it got there. |
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In my first time overseas I am receiving a completely different reaction to my nationality than my seasoned traveller friends told me to expect. |
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As a regular traveller, I am glad that the airlines, in the main, have banned smoking on all flights. |
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At a mere 37 miles from top to toe, it makes an ideal destination for the moderately adventurous traveller. |
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After John's death in 1638, his son John took over the collection, proving an even more adventurous traveller than his father. |
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The wanderer is like a dehydrated traveller in a waterless desert, or a lover longing to see the distant beloved. |
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For among the clothes, the washbag and the ephemera of the seasoned traveller is an ice cream container. |
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When I left I felt ashamed that even as a seasoned traveller I had avoided this area for fear of the past conflict. |
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For example, an experienced ticket checker would have unconsciously learnt to look for telltale signs to correctly identify a ticketless traveller. |
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While staying at a youth hostel, James met Australian traveller, Kristy Ladzik, and after a couple of drunken nights out James suggested they get married as a joke. |
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The Tangier traveller clearly felt at home in Tagedda, which had its own quarter of resident merchants from North Africa and a circle of literate scholars. |
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A traveller starts at the airport and boards the plane, with its full complement of fire retardants, stain resistants, and the other protective chemicals. |
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According to the 2nd-century ad traveller Pausanias, the process involved hammering sheets of metal into the shape of a figure and riveting them together over a solid core. |
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An Ozzie traveller complained to me that the only theft he had encountered was in youth hostels, and even then it was a piece of cheese from the fridge. |
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It is as unspoilt and enchanting area as you could find anywhere, full of magic and mystery, rich scenically and full of hidden secrets to tempt the inquisitive traveller. |
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But just as the company is getting back to normalcy, another downturn in traveller numbers following the recent events in the US thwacked it again. |
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Are you an adventure traveller who loves zip lining and scuba diving? |
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He said the airline wanted to provide top-class travel for the business traveller and it had built up a record of service that it would not compromise. |
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A common tern was the longest traveller, flying 6,100 miles to South Africa from Teesmouth. |
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Three copies of another abridged manuscript were acquired by the Swiss traveller Johann Burckhardt and bequeathed to the University of Cambridge. |
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Another pious man Sheikh Murshidi interpreted the meaning of a dream of Ibn Battuta that he was meant to be a world traveller. |
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Modern assessments of the text usually consider it to be the record of an observant rather than imaginative or analytical traveller. |
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York was also voted safest place to visit in the 2010 conde nast readers traveller awards. |
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Going down the street, you would meet a typical commercial traveller, dapper and alert. |
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When I shall have dispatched this weary pilgrimage, and from a traveller shall come to be a comprehensor, farewell faith and welcome vision. |
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The traveller who expects to satisfy a champagne taste on a beer budget in this food-conscious city may be in for a disappointment. |
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A FORMER New Age traveller whose ex-husband became a millionaire businessman years after they parted has won a cash fight in the Supreme Court. |
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A SCOTS woman who admitted killing a New Age traveller whose body was found dumped in a slurry tank has been jailed for nine years. |
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She was also an intrepid traveller and went to Antarctica aged 80 and swam in the Antarctic Ocean. |
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If you are the hoppingaround traveller, you must carry ziplock plastic bags. |
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By killing his great-grandfather, the time traveller disrupted the timestream. |
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At this time the idea of travel for its own sake was still novel, and Fiennes was exceptional as an enthusiastic woman traveller. |
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The Arab traveller Suleiman described the Rashtrakuta Empire as one of the four great Empires of the world. |
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The Chinese traveller Xuanzang visited the court of Harsha and wrote a very favourable account of him, praising his justice and generosity. |
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The history of the Empire is mainly known from the Royal Chronicle or Girgam discovered in 1851 by the German traveller Heinrich Barth. |
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The traveller had been at the pains of going a long way up-stairs to his sleeping-room to fetch his pocket-flask of brandy. |
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There are, in India, ghosts who take the form of fat, cold, pobby corpses, and hide in trees near the roadside till a traveller passes. |
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A SCOT has been jailed for life for the brutal murder of a fellow New Age traveller almost six years ago. |
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An insatiable traveller, he wrote picaresquely of strange places and stranger men. |
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Out March 5 THIS gritty reboot tells the story of how Lara Croft evolved from being a trustafarian traveller into a hardened explorer. |
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One of the main sources were accounts of the journeys of Italian merchant and traveller Nicolo de Conti. |
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The addition of Ohthere's account of his travels, and that of another traveller named Wulfstan, represents part of that process. |
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Then the ferry-boat was delightful to the new traveller, with its long, white-ceiled passages, and its smell of wet timbers and tarred ropes. |
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It used the information provided by the Norwegian adventurer and traveller named Ohthere. |
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They allow the traveller to have scenic views impossible to see from the main roads. |
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There the traveller might undertake lessons in French, dancing, fencing, and riding. |
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This is a new kind of hostel for a new generation of traveller. |
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It's a perfect introduction for a novice snorkeller and a first-time traveller to the Caribbean. |
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This tree was defective in both, yielding nothing but an empty shade to the mishoping traveller. |
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As it happens the next traveller is not poor, but it seems in context that Robin Hood is stating a general policy. |
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Every traveller thinks through what kind of experience they want. |
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Portuguese traveller Antonio de Montezinos reported that some of the Lost Tribes were living among the Native Americans of the Andes in South America. |
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Can a well meaning traveller, who chances upon the lonely signal box while out walking, calm the man's fears before he spirals into self destruction? |
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Songs and stories from our past often mention the coolabah tree, its generous shade providing welcome relief for many a weary traveller through Australia's dry interior. |
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There the official traveller found a complete villa dedicated to his use. |
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In 1839, American traveller and writer John Lloyd Stephens set out to visit a number of Maya sites with English architect and draftsman Frederick Catherwood. |
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With summer holidays not far away, it's time to review what overbooking is, why airlines overbook their flights and what you as a traveller can do about it. |
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The robbers crept out of the forest and blindsided the traveller. |
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In 1854 the great linguist and traveller George Borrow passed the chapel on his walk from Newport to Chepstow, a journey later included in his 1862 Wild Wales. |
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A Schengen visa or a visa exemption does not entitle the traveller to enter the Schengen area, but rather allows the traveller to seek entry at the port. |
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The traveller was in Erewhonian clothes to keep him inconspicuous, a conical felt hat with owl feather, yellow tabard, tasselled perizoma, belled sandals, and umbrella. |
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A traveller passing through the confines of ignote countries. |
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When the traveller has no servant of his own, the voiturier cleans the carriage, greases the wheels, and assists in packing and unpacking the baggage. |
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The traveller might stop first in Innsbruck before visiting Vienna, Dresden, Berlin and Potsdam, with perhaps some study time at the universities in Munich or Heidelberg. |
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