In interview he said the car was travelling at between 30 and 45 mph when it aquaplaned. |
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It is always so surprising to arrive at a populated town after travelling through such uninhabitable, wild terrain. |
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An express train travelling from London to Leeds derailed after a rail broke on the East Coast Main Line track. |
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With the growth in rail travel and motor car ownership, there aren't as many people travelling by ferry anymore. |
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After travelling out from the capital city, Caracas, they prepared to enter the humid tropical rainforests that cover the country. |
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Mark Smith used his little travelling first aid kit to administer to the injured, using what meagre resources he had to help as best he could. |
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The Falklands were colonised by house sparrows travelling aboard a fleet of whalers from Uruguay. |
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He was travelling to work by train when a huge bomb ripped through his carriage, killing and maiming other passengers. |
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There is also sporadic news of high ranking al-Qaeda officials travelling in Iran, seeming to be causally connected to terror attacks in Iraq. |
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Astor was just about to reclaim his travelling bag and unpack when the phone began to ring. |
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In later years public demand saw him travelling the length and breadth of the country to deliver his budget speeches to rapt audiences. |
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Car sharing also reduces travelling costs and could help people in rural areas with limited public transport. |
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And such has been their success at making tracks that they have been travelling as far afield as Holland and Canada. |
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At some point after its formation, the black hole emits a flare of superheated gases, travelling at relativistic speeds. |
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The device can read the plates of passing cars, and check national records to see if the car or lorry is travelling untaxed. |
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If there is a better job than travelling the globe at someone else's expense and being paid handsomely for it, then it is beyond our ken. |
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Most meteorites travelling towards earth burn up in the atmosphere, but it's estimated that on average, one does make it through each week. |
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For their sakes I shall have to suffer the aggravations of travelling alone. |
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If two countries use a different width of railway track, then goods and people travelling between them have to stop and change trains. |
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The other kind of holiday I like is going 10 miles from where you live, so that you have hardly any travelling time. |
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As well as being a fear of open spaces, agoraphobia is also a fear of being in a crowd, being alone in a house and travelling alone. |
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Yet Irish fans have been stopped from travelling to the same ground on the agreed date and to Murrayfield as well. |
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The para-dropping and cargo handling equipment comprises two travelling cranes, two winches, rollgang and tiedown equipment. |
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But data from the air bag's electronic data recorder showed he was travelling at 114 mph seconds before the crash. |
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I wanted to be an air hostess when I was younger, go travelling and that kind of stuff, but I don't think I've ever made it past Aberdeen. |
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Finally, she recomposed herself as she grabbed the black travelling bag resting on the floor beside her. |
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The department has reissued warnings to people travelling to affected countries. |
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My mother was a teacher, so she basically had to redo her qualifications, and Dad did a lot of travelling, so it was hard on her. |
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In fact, word spread so quickly about the club, that people were travelling from all over Bradford to go to the meetings. |
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The summer won't be all work and no play, however, with almost half of students intending to go travelling at some point. |
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Perhaps it was a subtle way of keeping travelling women safe from that eternal danger, The Attentions of Foreign Men. |
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Later, this place would become world-famous, people travelling from all over the globe to see it. |
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It is perhaps the vast amount of travelling they have done to different parts of the world that has made this couple worldly-wise. |
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I'm a big believer in travelling country wide to play teams who are on a level with you. |
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The mist spreads, smooth despite its writhen mass, dividing neatly and travelling down in four directions. |
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You have Americans, working in an alien culture, travelling with armed men and using translators. |
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A man travelling on a northbound Northern Line train stabbed a woman as he alighted from the train at Euston. |
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So, all in all, it baffles me that more British anglers don't hunt out asp specifically when they're travelling abroad. |
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Education chiefs in York have moved to allay parents' fears about the safety of children travelling to school. |
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My first memory was when I was 15 and went down with Bobby Oxley, the main travelling lad for Arthur Stephenson. |
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He knew passengers desired luxury and comfort when travelling even short distances. |
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The Vauxhall, travelling towards Bath, was overtaking a line of stationary vehicles looking to turn right. |
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Am I travelling towards a change in lifestyle and attitude, or merely running away from a difficult reality that I'd rather not face? |
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They say heavy lorries and cars are travelling too fast along the road, which is very narrow in parts. |
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Any train travelling at a decent speed is going to derail when it hits something solid and immovable like a car. |
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We're going via a day's stopover in Tokyo and I'm travelling with some serious technophiles so it's going to be lots of fun. |
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A Ford Fusion, travelling towards Southend, was struck by the bike which had been travelling along a private road at right angles to that road. |
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At the end of this month, Sasho is travelling to Milan for an international table football tournament. |
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He failed to stop at the stop street and T-boned a car travelling down Maitland Road. |
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Names will be taken from those who intend travelling on next year's pilgrimage to Lourdes. |
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He later moved to Winnipeg where he trucked for Allied Van Lines for 36 years, travelling most of North America. |
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You can picture Eriksson in his tailored white suit and panama hat, travelling the continents and inspecting his crops. |
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Part of Paul's work will involve travelling by light aircraft to visit parishioners on the different islands. |
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Also, when travelling on foot, stick to well-lit, busy, main roads, which are much less risky. |
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But there is a world of time for bad news and we are only travelling together for a short time more. |
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There are so many commuters who are stressed out from travelling and I wanted to give them some way to express their frustration. |
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For the past ten years they have ridden together, travelling further afield since buying a horsebox. |
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Drafted in 1963, it presently remains in law that gramophones, travelling rugs, and typewriters are our most at-risk goods. |
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The ladies travelling first class were all rescued, but the women in steerage were not even issued with lifebelts. |
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She had six children from her first marriage when widowed, and made a precarious living as a travelling saleswoman. |
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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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The three athletes were rewarded with a sight-seeing night out in London before travelling home the following day. |
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I personally think that is an excellent idea, it cuts down players travelling and also makes commuting for supporters easier. |
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Many people spend much of their working week travelling in cars, trains, etc. commuting to and from their places of employment. |
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According to sources in the security services, upon his release the former atomic reactor technician is to be prevented from travelling abroad. |
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We are also looking at people travelling, commuting to Dublin to ascertain the traffic flows, he said. |
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Do you commute to work or spend a lot of time travelling to meetings and conferences? |
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As it was, he was also wearing his travelling gear, painfully bright clothing that stood out a mile against his dark skin. |
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I ended up travelling on to the next stop and then returning in the reverse direction. |
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Until now, traffic travelling from the Preston Old Road side of town has been directed either through the town centre or round the orbital route. |
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This year's exercise would involve six vessels travelling to the Gulf and the Asia-Pacific regions between February and August. |
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At the sort of speed you should have been travelling this collision would have been wholly avoidable. |
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Bureaucrats have been travelling around the state to explain the proposal to potential tenderers. |
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During that trip seven artesian springs were discovered by Joseph Albert Herrgott, a German Botanist, travelling with John McDouall Stuart. |
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The village creates a favourable impression and leaves a strong visual image in the minds of the travelling public. |
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Chris was travelling in a hire care with a friend on a rest day between football matches, when it spun out of control and crashed. |
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Belfast is another major city well worth travelling to for contemporary and modern art. |
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It was travelling at more than 140 mph as it arrowed along the 1.9 miles of tarmac at Elvington Airfield, near York. |
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Of course, travelling economy class also means no luxurious restaurant car. |
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He has also come up with what he calls a Holiday Garment, ideal for travelling techies. |
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There were a couple of mango lassi, 140 cubes of Turkish Delight, 12 pots of jasmine tea, 14 travelling cappuccino and 48 bowls of soup. |
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While travelling in India and Nepal, Ellis became interested in the Buddhist mandalas and prayer flags. |
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On my first day of travelling to school on the bus, I was at the back along with some friends, when a young lass got on. |
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Corporal Jones was on an operational tour in East Timor and was travelling in the rear of an armoured vehicle at the time of the incident. |
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Airlines are curtailing flight schedules and laying off staff while the planes are travelling at about half capacity. |
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Bishop Nigel McCulloch was travelling to London to support an amendment to the higher education bill in the House of Lords. |
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Earlier, a policeman told how he spotted a vehicle travelling at speed in the outside lane of the motorway on March 1 last year at 10.15 am. |
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The lane is intended to speed up travelling times for vehicles carrying the bulk of commuters. |
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The couple loaned the tickets to other fans before travelling to Asia for a holiday in December. |
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Anderson's mind is like a grand prix race car, travelling at marvellous speed while spraying myriad waggeries out the window. |
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He said the biggest problem people had with landfills was the damage they caused to roads given the amount of trucks travelling to and from them. |
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Patients also prefer general practice management and welcome reduced waiting times and travelling costs. |
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It afforded me a totally different lifestyle, going from baby-sitting and waitressing to travelling around the world singing songs. |
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Such shockwaves are a bit like the wake of a ship travelling across the ocean. |
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He was a keen walker of long-distance trails in Britain and loved travelling. |
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Two police constables armed with a stopwatch had timed her between two measured points in Stirton and found she was travelling at 21 mph. |
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When I am not travelling, the Sabbath is a good day to spend quality time with my family. |
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Mr Brown's car had been videoed travelling at 42 mph in a 30 limit and he had gone to the police office to view the video. |
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One motorist was caught travelling at more than twice the limit in a 30 mph zone. |
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I dream of travelling to the countries that are washed by the Mediterranean Sea. |
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For travelling it is carried split in a padded carry case, which is compact enough to fit even a small overnight travel bag. |
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He began thinking of the huge travelling contingent from the Highlands sitting above in the stand and wondering if they'd had a wasted journey. |
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I put my arm through his, and waved too, and they laughed at the sight of two gangly teenagers travelling in a trolley. |
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And one in 10 claimed to drive a significant distance out of their way to avoid travelling on a motorway. |
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It must be annoying for under-funded museum staff to see a travelling droid circus jetting in from California. |
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Time and travelling feet have worn grooves into hillsides as much as 3m deep. |
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Consider rabies vaccinations if you are travelling to an area where rabies is common. |
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With easterly winds often travelling across the industrial areas of Europe, the visibility can be quite poor. |
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Florence was given away by her father and wore a travelling dress of brown beaver cloth with hat and gloves to match. |
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Passengers who lied when asked why they were travelling or if they packed their own bags would be betrayed by their blushes. |
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You are not the only person to have ever bought a season ticket, a shirt, a pie etc. and spent hours travelling up to Hull and back. Jog on! |
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Mr Hendricks will be travelling over from the US to join in the celebrations. |
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Vaccinations are available to people travelling to areas where they may be exposed to serious diseases such as malaria, typhoid or yellow fever. |
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I enjoy travelling on fast roads with music blasting from the stereo as much as anyone else. |
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Then, he headed for Egypt and saw the whole country in two weeks, travelling by night, exploring by day. |
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As travelling head lad to the late Gordon Richards, he had just watched Hallo Dandy win the 1984 Grand National. |
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I do not have visions and have never done astral travelling. |
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Despite a perfect marriage to the perfect lady, he spent his time on the road as a travelling salesman, making friends and accepting every opportunity presented to him. |
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Reportage potentially involves travelling distances to follow a story, and putting up with small privations like ankle-deep mud or freezing gales. |
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One can only, most favorably, conclude that Ford is travelling blind. |
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The value of the loonie discouraged 17 per cent of Canadians from travelling outside the country while one per cent did not know or refused to answer. |
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Unlike most infections, it can also move to other parts of the body without travelling through the lymphatic system, the body's network of glands. |
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Overground buses serving each of the major routes in and around Leeds are colour coded so passengers can tell at a glance exactly where a bus is travelling. |
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After 1730, the French competed from the southwest as La Verendrye and his sons developed a series of posts to intercept the aborigines travelling from the west to the Bay. |
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New machine-readable passports are expected to be issued to the travelling public by January 2006, acting Chief Immigration Officer Keith Ameerali said yesterday. |
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He will be travelling to Colorado in the New Year to test out his snowboarding abilities which he admits are slightly rusty as he has not hit the slopes since March. |
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Chief executive David Atkinson and acting assistant director of education Murray Rose were travelling to Croydon with Mr Edwards to receive the award today. |
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Commuters travelling on London Underground services last night were facing further disruption in the wake of the terror attacks and security scares. |
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He was following a lorry which was travelling at about 45 mph. |
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The key to travelling light is keeping everything you take to a minimum. |
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A witness in the case of seven men accused of conspiracy to murder told police how the car he was travelling in with the victim was rammed by another vehicle. |
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He began wholesaling artificial flowers in 1961, and by 1969 was importing Christmas-tree lights and decorations from Europe and Asia and travelling widely. |
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Mitch and I are travelling a lot now and we are both writing up a storm. |
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The children performed skits during rush hours at the concourse of the eastern entry of the railway station arresting the attention of the travelling public and visitors. |
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He stays with his mother on the south coast during the week and reckons to make his long-distance travelling financially viable by booking early on the internet. |
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Finally, I think it is worth ending with a word of warning to anyone who might be considering travelling to the United States without the proper documentation. |
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The new services, however, will not include travelling post offices to sort mail and are a fraction of the 60 nightly trains that ran two years ago. |
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London is a major station for the travelling carnival of creators, dictators, scenesters and professional narcissists who parade between the world's fashion flashpoints. |
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The rules to be followed by children while travelling in buses, autorickshaws and cars and while riding pillion on two-wheelers, have been listed separately. |
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Michael had travelling in the blood and wanted to see the world. |
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Their feet out in front of them, silhouetted against the twilight sky, travelling from one end of the park to the other, looking down at roller-coasters and parked cars. |
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This art of communication was developed by a Nepalese woman named Kwan and a South American Indian named Hatamo, who spent many years travelling and teaching. |
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He died when the car he was travelling in crashed into a stationary yellow low-loader parked in a lay-by on the westbound carriageway of the stretch. |
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He was given out caught at the wicket, but the left-hander gave the impression that the ball had touched his shoulder before travelling to the wicketkeeper. |
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The whole purpose of travelling to the Netherlands this weekend was to visit the Tilburgse Kermis, one of the largest travelling fairs outside of Germany. |
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While travelling on the buses, I encountered a very talkative bus driver. |
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The officer had been on his way to an armed robbery with lights and sirens blazing, and admitted travelling between 50 and 60 mph in a 30 mph zone. |
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Looking back, there was definitely a time when my raggle-taggle mates and I wouldn't be seen dead travelling anywhere but on the top deck of the bus. |
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The present landscaping is, to my mind, a vast improvement and presents a very attractive picture of the parish church when travelling along North Street. |
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A travelling saleswoman for a company in Bradford, the mother-of-two has clocked up 70,000 miles over three years in her Renault Scenic company car. |
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Then the seven vehicles started to move away, travelling in reverse. |
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Once our appetites were sated we decided to have a nice long rest from travelling, and grabbing a blanket, book and bottle of wine, I wombled off to do some sunbathing. |
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They were travelling along the path through the forest, with some soldiers carrying a litter with a strange object on it, that glowed dimly red in the darkness. |
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I am travelling to the capital to meet with the King tomorrow, you will accompany my retinue and I will give you the details of the mission once we reach the capital city. |
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Lay magistrates are not paid for carrying out their duties, but may claim allowances, within specified limits, for travelling, subsistence and financial loss. |
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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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The Ilkhanate returned to Syria in 1303, travelling unopposed down the Levant until they reached Damascus. |
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The disagreeables of travelling are necessary evils, to be encountered for the sake of the agreeables of resting and looking round you. |
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George Borrow wrote novels and travelogues based on his experiences travelling around Europe. |
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Wee heard the King was solacing at the Caspian Sea, whither now wee are travelling. Till then let us keepe an Ephemerides or day-journey. |
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Learic and Leanoric concoct their spells by travelling round the flip-screen landscape, collecting rare herbs and roots from the countryside. |
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They are vital feeding grounds on migration flyways for shorebirds travelling between the Arctic and Africa. |
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The scheme mandates that vessels travelling north must use the French side, travelling south the English side. |
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He embarked at Brundisium and probably landed at the port of Aegeae in Cilicia, travelling to Syria by land. |
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There are several mentions of travelling around the island, and of sometimes difficult interactions with the chiefly elite. |
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He spent much of his time travelling through Europe, rediscovering and republishing classic Latin and Greek texts. |
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It is unclear when Harold learned of William's landing, but it was probably while he was travelling south. |
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He cracked down on crime, seizing the belongings of thieves and fugitives, and travelling justices were dispatched to the north and the Midlands. |
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John had spent the Great Revolt travelling alongside his father and most observers now began to regard the prince as Henry's favourite child. |
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Also, couriers for the purpose were sometimes used and all Dutch diplomats travelling to and from either country carried the correspondence. |
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Churchill, learning that the troops were already travelling, allowed them to go as far as Swindon and Cardiff, but blocked their deployment. |
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Turbojets are particularly suitable for aircraft travelling at very high speeds. |
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A toll must be paid on both routes, when travelling from England into Wales. |
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Eurotunnel has banned a wide range of hazardous goods from travelling in the tunnel. |
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With France visible across the Strait of Dover, the town became an important transit point for those travelling from the UK to the Continent. |
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The Hoppings funfair, said to be the largest travelling funfair in Europe, is held here annually in June. |
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The Hoppings, reputedly the largest travelling fair in Europe, takes place on Newcastle Town Moor every June. |
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He drove against the train from Cannes to Calais, then by ferry to Dover, and finally London, travelling on public highways, and won. |
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It was built to ease traffic congestion in Preston caused by tourists travelling to the popular destinations of Blackpool and The Lake District. |
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The theatre company Oddsocks is based in Derby and stages productions in the city and the surrounding area, as well as travelling the country. |
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The pier was originally used as a terminal for ferries travelling to the Isle of Wight, but it was soon redeveloped as a centre of entertainment. |
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When in motion, the driver and passengers are travelling at the same speed as the car. |
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The kinetic energy Ek of a particle of mass m travelling at speed v is given by. |
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The numbers on the signs are kilometres from a point near the River Thames, east of London, when travelling clockwise on the motorway. |
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These security measures are normally integrated with measures to protect revenue by checking that passengers are not travelling without paying. |
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Early advertising posters proclaimed the advantages of travelling using various letter forms. |
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The only cycle route available heads south over the A45 travelling towards Solihull. |
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The empire's network of roads and waterways facilitated travel, and the Pax Romana made travelling safe. |
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More vigorously suppressed the travelling country ministers who used Tyndale's English translation of the New Testament. |
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Other skills, such as arithmetic and handwriting, were taught in odd moments or by travelling specialist teachers such as scriveners. |
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Important motifs in German Romanticism are travelling, nature, for example the German Forest, and Germanic myths. |
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Species such as humpbacks and blue whales are capable of travelling thousands of miles without feeding. |
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Fish and chips is a popular lunch meal eaten by families travelling to seaside resorts for day trips who do not bring their own picnic meals. |
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Two tales, Sir Topas and The Tale of Melibee are told by Chaucer himself, who is travelling with the pilgrims in his own story. |
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Following Shaftesbury's fall from favour in 1675, Locke spent some time travelling across France as tutor and medical attendant to Caleb Banks. |
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For most of the trip, he had a travelling companion in his friend John Cam Hobhouse. |
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At the age of 28 she still acted out scenes from the little books with Anne while travelling on the train to York. |
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On 9 March 1889, Kipling left India, travelling first to San Francisco via Rangoon, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan. |
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During their time in the Middle East, there was also a large amount of time spent travelling to and from Mallowan's sites. |
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Their extensive travelling had a strong influence on her writing, as some type of transportation often plays a part in her murderer's schemes. |
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He played Inigo Jollifant, a young schoolmaster who abandons teaching to join a travelling theatre troupe. |
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Concerns were expressed at the logistics of spectators travelling to the events outside London. |
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King Airport in the US Virgin Islands has flights to a wider range of destinations, so is also used for travelling to the British Virgin Islands. |
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Gaelic warriors and holymen had been travelling regularly through England and the continent for centuries. |
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It took about an hour and a half to get from Campania to H2, and travelling between Plym and Campania took between two and three hours. |
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The European Union Customs Union defines an area where no customs are levied on goods travelling within it. |
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This area is defined as consisting of over 10 per cent of residents travelling into Glasgow to work and is without fixed boundaries. |
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Photo ID is required for Irish or British citizens travelling by air at the minimum. |
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Known to Robert as Aunt Nelly, Eleanor had been engaged to be married before travelling to London to work in domestic service. |
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This is to try and reduce the huge number of people travelling at peak times. |
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The line will be used intensively with 15 trains per hour travelling to and from Euston. |
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As all trains will be travelling at the same speed, capacity is increased as faster trains have no need to reduce speed for slower trains. |
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This was driven by additional passengers travelling to and from Los Angeles, Boston and Toronto. |
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First life is a complimentary magazine offered to all customers travelling in the First cabin. |
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Membership to the council is by appointment and recommendation Council members receive payment for travelling and incurred costs only. |
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In conclusion, he transports his wealth overland to England from Portugal to avoid travelling by sea. |
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Much of the original internal structure remained, including the cavernous main turbine hall, which retained the overhead travelling crane. |
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There is a report Wittgenstein visited Moscow a second time in 1939, travelling from Berlin, and again met the philosopher Sophia Janowskaya. |
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One walkway serves departing passengers travelling towards the gates and the other serves arriving passengers travelling towards the terminal. |
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However, such memorial stamps can preclude the passport bearer from travelling to certain countries. |
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For travelling outside the EU, Estonian citizens may also require a passport. |
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The card lasts ten years and is a valid document to leave the country when travelling to another EU country. |
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Polar bears occasionally visit the island, travelling on icebergs from Greenland. |
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Members are also entitled to allowances for office costs and subsistence, and travelling expenses, based on actual cost. |
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He could speak a number of European languages, having taught himself in early life when he was travelling across much of the continent. |
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Her death in Orkney while travelling to Scotland sparked off the disputed succession which led to the Wars of Scottish Independence. |
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Centers also exercise control over traffic travelling over the world's ocean areas. |
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The English had the advantage later of Burgundian Jehan Waurin travelling with the army, but he had little to say on Verneuil. |
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During winter, when snowfall prevents the wildcat from travelling long distances, it remains within its den more than usual. |
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On 27 April 2014, Crown Seaways experienced engine problems near the Danish island of Anholt, whislt travelling between Copenhagen and Oslo. |
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Between Roman and modern times, theatre in Wales was limited to performances of travelling players, sometimes in temporary structures. |
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Despite this, performances continued on showgrounds, and with a handful of travelling groups of actors. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, a local travelling circus buried one of its elephants that fell sick and died. |
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A basement level contained a water gate, through which visitors travelling up the River Seiont could enter the castle. |
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Edward's royal court was itinerant, travelling around the country with the King. |
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When travelling, jumping can save the dolphin energy as there is less friction while in the air. |
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However traffic travelling eastbound on the 1930s cliffhugging route still faced speed restrictions at both tunnel locations. |
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When travelling eastbound along this section there are fine views of Snowdonia. |
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Held annually over the August bank holiday, the event is very popular, with people travelling from across the UK to attend. |
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This system improved travelling conditions, allowing for stage coaches which were then coming into general use. |
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The idea of travelling for the sake of curiosity and learning was a developing idea in the 17th century. |
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Until 2006, she was still travelling the world, finding inspiration both from ancient civilisations and underwater worlds for her art work. |
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It was probably introduced to China by Arab traders travelling the Silk Road prior to the Song Dynasty for medicinal use. |
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While promoting the tour, she announced that she will be travelling to Nashville in December to record some new music with John Carter Cash. |
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The weather was atrocious, and on 6 December, the car in which the band was travelling crashed, although none of the four members was injured. |
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Having achieved success in the Cardiff area, they decided to spend some time travelling around Ireland, to acquire a wider musical experience. |
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The dramatic coastline of Hoy greets visitors travelling to Orkney by ferry from the Scottish mainland. |
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The journey to Unst takes ten minutes, while travelling to Fetlar takes 25 minutes. |
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The practice of travelling long distances to see rare bird species was aided by the rising popularity of cars. |
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They are gregarious birds, travelling in flocks, hunting cooperatively and breeding colonially. |
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The other main roads, travelling west and east, are the A20 to Folkestone and thence to London and the A258 through Deal to Sandwich. |
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John enjoyed reading and, unusually for the period, built up a travelling library of books. |
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Losses of ships travelling out of convoy however were so high that no merchant ship was allowed to sail unescorted. |
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Coherent microwave amplifiers operating above 1,000 watts microwave output, like travelling wave tubes and klystrons, require liquid coolant. |
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Brighton began to attract more visitors following improved road transport to London and becoming a boarding point for boats travelling to France. |
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A new pack is usually founded by an unrelated dispersing male and female, travelling together in search of an area devoid of other hostile packs. |
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Rabid wolves usually act alone, travelling large distances and often biting large numbers of people and domestic animals. |
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This journey may take many years to complete with some eels travelling as far as 6,000 kilometers. |
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Mobile oceanic species such as tuna can be captured by travelling long distances in large fishing vessels. |
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Itinerant justices began to emerge under Henry, travelling around the country managing eyre courts, and many more laws were formally recorded. |
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The day trip visitor had become unwell around 30 minutes out of Penzance, so a doctor travelling on board asked for the helicopter. |
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The walk covers ground across the island, from Bembridge in the east, travelling via Carisbrooke to The Needles in the western tip of the island. |
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In 2007, the Isle of Wight council reduced its reimbursement to Southern Vectis for free travelling passengers from 76 percent to 46 percent. |
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Armies on the Elbe, however, would have to have been supplied by extensive overland routes or by ships travelling the hazardous Atlantic. |
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While travelling on the mainland was quite exhausting, most people preferred to travel by ship on the Danube. |
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The first known use of the appellation was attested in the 16th century by Italian humanists travelling in Transylvania, Moldavia, and Wallachia. |
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It is similar to the fortification that a travelling troop of Roman soldiers would construct every evening to protect their camp from attacks. |
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Castilian law banned Spanish women from travelling to America unless they were married and accompanied by a husband. |
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As in prior dynasties, the provincial administrations were monitored by a travelling inspector from the Censorate. |
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In one instance during their trip, the Polos joined a caravan of travelling merchants whom they crossed paths with. |
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During his first trip he had encountered a holy man who prophesied that he would only reach Mecca by travelling through Syria. |
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At this time caravans of Sogdians travelling to Upper Mongolia are mentioned in Chinese sources. |
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However, Jeddah has remained as key civilian harbor, serving fishermen and sea travelling pilgrims to Hajj. |
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Scholars and geographers from the Arab world had been travelling to Africa since the time of Muhammad in the 7th century. |
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In the 1860s, the country became a journalist hub for Africa, with professionals travelling to the country from across the continent. |
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Routes vary, either travelling through the Caribbean and then into the Pacific Ocean via the Panama Canal, or around Cape Horn. |
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Jan Huygen made note of the trading conditions among different countries, and the sea routes for travelling between them. |
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Wedgewood was known to have used marketing techniques such as direct mail, travelling salesmen and catalogues in the eighteenth century. |
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Before travelling a great distance, they ran into a group of one hundred reinforcements that had been sent as additional strength from the tsar. |
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The whole group numbered between 89 and 121 people, travelling in traditional koch vessels. |
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When the Lena River was free from ice, they resumed their voyage, travelling downstream with boats. |
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The road transport is going to take a step further for passengers travelling through buses. |
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Despite this she was an independent woman, travelling without her husband and acting as a helpmate to Coke. |
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Asquith filled his retirement with reading, writing, a little golf, travelling and meeting with friends. |
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In 1912, the manager of the company William Edward Hipkins, died at the sinking of Titanic while he was travelling as a first class passenger. |
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Through the pictures of a travelling lanternist, it depicts the story of the Tolpuddle Martyrs. |
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Setting down is permitted only from trains travelling from Ravenglass, and picking up is permitted only on trains to Ravenglass. |
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When travelling by air, passengers usually do so via East Midlands, Leeds Bradford, Doncaster Sheffield Robin Hood and Manchester airports. |
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Tullie House, named after the Jacobean mansion in which it is located, hosts travelling exhibitions. |
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His travelling companion Anscar Vonier became the next abbot and pledged to fulfil his dying wish, namely to rebuild the abbey. |
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Because the family spent much of his childhood travelling round Europe, most of his education was by private tutors. |
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After travelling along the canal the barges continued down the estuary to the port. |
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And he was just taking byways and sideways, travelling in the peripheries of civilization, yeah? |
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I got along swimmingly. The travelling men, after a moment or two of embarrassed diffidence, treated me quite as one of themselves. |
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I shall appear at the masquerade dressed up in my feathers, that the quality may see how pretty they will look in their travelling habits. |
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When colleague John Stackhouse was searching for a title for his lovely book on travelling across Canada, he decided to go with Timbit Nation. |
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We need more small local abattoirs instead of animals travelling hundreds of miles to processing facilities. |
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He was going westwardly, and very kindly enquired of me where I was travelling? |
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Catherine, meanwhile, went travelling, to South America for a time, where she took part in an ayahuasca ceremony. |
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A book about Peru, where I'm hoping to go travelling in the summer, and a bottle of Rescue Remedy, a Bach flower remedy vital for exam nerves. |
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