While visiting the volcano, people are advised not to do things that could anger the spirits, such as relieving oneself wherever one might wish. |
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Knowing an opportunity to make a quick buck, he takes the thing to a zoologist who just happens to be visiting the area. |
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She prepped for the movie by visiting ex-addicts at a rehabilitation center. |
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Meanwhile, people visiting the South Bank on a rainy day sink up to their ankles in puddles and steam through an indistinct symphony. |
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In the spring, he will be a visiting lecturer in the religion department at Princeton. |
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This included various workshops and activities and visiting speakers were available to youngsters in the library and the school hall. |
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Brief reprieves, however, from a society riven with sectarianism are possible by visiting some of Northern Ireland's wonderful countryside. |
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We enjoyed visiting lecturers, reunions, and four years worth of Kwanzaa and Black history month celebrations. |
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And, if tourists come as thick and fast as those visiting cards, Kerala tourism industry will be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Today, the Residency, a well-preserved and poignant memory of the Raj, is worth visiting. |
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From a more personal experience, I experienced alienation while visiting these clubs. |
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Are aliens really visiting the Earth, and if so, should we amnesty them and give them vote? |
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, people are excited by the prospect of visiting new worlds in outer space. |
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They said he was visiting Britain to get a work permit to allow him to do charity work in Saudi Arabia, where he has been living recently. |
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Aside from the revealing personal anecdotes, we learn something of what it was like to be a visiting fellow at the Center for Public Choice. |
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They are also visiting two local schools to promote the anti-noise pollution message and to discuss with pupils how problems can be prevented. |
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After visiting Canada, an American Amish man is not being allowed back into the US because he has no picture identification. |
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Each night there was a slide presentation and discussion from each of the teachers, artists in residence, and visiting artists. |
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They did so, with a video camera, and clocked him dropping off a kitchen unit at an address he had no business visiting. |
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Add a few former players invited to make up the occasional visiting side, and you have the wall game community of the planet. |
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They have not been in court before now for custody of the child and had reached an amicable arrangement over visiting rights. |
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The area is popular not only with Europeans but Americans living in or visiting Europe. |
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The patient revealed that he was visiting his wife's family and had washed with a scented soap sold by one of the nearby upscale stores. |
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This as their visiting fans acclaimed their team with a volley of applause that would have done justice to a rookery of seals. |
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One of the ace accordionists visiting the festival was New York-based John Nolan, seven times All-Ireland Champion. |
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Well, I was visiting my relations in the warm, down-home community of Springfield, MO, Queen City Of The Ozarks. |
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Even after Messner's father stopped visiting the cabin altogether, she and her husband continued to make regular jaunts to the lake. |
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In the late 1920s he was introduced to watercolour by visiting artist Rex Battarbee, who later became his agent. |
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They followed up the raid by staking out the area over the bank holiday weekend to question people visiting the house. |
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Perhaps the best part of my visit was visiting my great aunt and uncle, who were both quite the pioneers back in their day. |
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But I was still jet-lagged from visiting 99-year-old Mum in the U.K., so I luckily postponed my visit. |
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The commission is visiting all the candidates before writing a report on their strengths and weaknesses. |
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Shibe Park had a press box far above the playing field, and a visiting reporter might get a queasy stomach if he was afflicted with acrophobia. |
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Chung plans to study diplomacy as a visiting fellow at Stanford University and follow South Korean politics from the United States. |
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Dr Newstead is a visiting fellow and temporary lecturer at the University of New South Wales. |
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Lancaster University is offering a week-long course in visiting and investigating haunted houses. |
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The charities which benefit from the events have provided visiting speakers and information packs outlining their work and needs. |
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He and the team did however promise a tough welcome to each and every side visiting Cross Green next season. |
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New writers and visiting poets are always welcome and anyone is invited to come and share a poem during the open reading. |
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Users visiting websites that carry banner advertising delivered by our system were periodically delivered a file from the compromised site. |
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They should be in their wellies, walking footpaths, visiting rural attractions and declaring the countryside open for business. |
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When 35,000 public servants go barking mad on game nights, it's a tough assignment for visiting teams. |
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An Orkney woman has been made an honorary Cree Indian, after visiting distant relatives on a reserve in Canada recently. |
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Despite this and against my better judgement, I said Lee could come round for a meal while I was out visiting my sister. |
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Besides visiting my parents, Michael and I also visited one tourist railroad while in Florida. |
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If games in the early part of the season were rained out, you knew they could be made up during the visiting team's next trip into town. |
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We opted for Norway, visiting for a week in early August, at a centre near Kristiansund on the west coast. |
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Will we see something in the Budget that will allow for barristers or solicitors to be visiting justices? |
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It will certainly leave a more favourable impression with visiting tourists. |
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It includes top-of-the-line display cases that will show to advantage the museum's finest visiting mineral specimens. |
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For the adventurous urbanite, how about experiencing a taste of farm life by visiting a working farm or ranch? |
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An Aussie wood chopping champ was visiting Paris when he became involved with a French lady. |
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In order to allow him to continue his recuperation, people have been asked to refrain from visiting him in hospital. |
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Two interjections from the rapt audience render the visiting 28-year-old former pupil particularly speechless. |
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He became tutor to the children of Sir John Walsh of Old Sodbury, but soon removed to London and the continent, visiting Luther at Wittenberg. |
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The popstar was visiting the Virgin Megastore on Sheffield's Fargate as part of a whistle-stop record signing national tour. |
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Some people believe that visiting and making merit at nine temples in a single day will bring them luck and good karma. |
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We are told he's going to be visiting in the week to come an African-American church. |
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For many people, aftercare such as taking medication or visiting an outpatient clinic is essential after a stay in hospital. |
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The only person who could do that would be somebody visiting the crime scene afterwards. |
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I suspect they were visiting a local family and had come to pay respect to two old folks who'd not seen this last winter through. |
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Three days later she was found dead at her home by a visiting electricity meter reader. |
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The Romans had a special fondness for mineral spas, visiting them for medicinal and recreational purposes. |
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His job involves him visiting people who have become blind and helping them to readjust to their new life. |
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Only by visiting such places will we learn to appreciate our country's wildlife and wild places. |
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In less than three years he's become a national figure, visiting 300 organisations and giving 150 keynote speeches. |
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I spoke to a willowy girl from Adelphi University visiting the show one day for her anthropology course. |
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Visitors have been told not to bring fruit and flowers in case they transmit the airborne virus and strict visiting times are being enforced. |
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The catering division is used regularly by the Taoiseach to wine and dine visiting dignitaries at Government Buildings and Farmleigh House. |
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I went to receive him at the airport as he was visiting the town for a lecture. |
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Each time you leave after visiting me, I start counting the days until you will return. |
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During Lent, a visiting priest will celebrate Mass and preach at the Vigil Mass on Saturday night. |
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Under the old code, mothers were assigned priority in matters of child custody, and fathers were granted visiting rights. |
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Reaction from the initial blueprint was hugely positive with more than 500 people visiting the exhibition and 50 written responses. |
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I was visiting my neighbor again, and he brought me a tiny black puppy with a pink ribbon around her neck. |
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As a result, the visiting side leapfrogged their opponents to move second in the table. |
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The trio plans to spend a few days visiting horsemen and officials around Newmarket. |
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The six-month-old Rottweiler had been rescued from the pound by the Gregory Street woman, while the two-year-old ridgeback was visiting her home. |
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He doesn't let his busy schedule prevent him from visiting Scotland regularly. |
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There is plenty of visiting among relatives and many special meals with symbolic foods shared by family members. |
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It was a gift from a visiting Greek shipping tycoon who had just launched a new ship called Inca. |
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The visiting relationship is the most common form of conjugal union for poor Forro or Tonga females. |
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We understand and relate to sending letters, visiting relatives, journeys from our hometown. |
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Anonymous hubs are special computers on the Internet which relay information between a user and a web site that a user is visiting. |
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Waterloo libero Brian Fuchs returns a serve as his teammates look on during Wednesday's action versus the visiting McMaster Marauders. |
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Even making allowance for the many weaknesses on the visiting side, Wicklow could be more than happy with their overall display. |
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He then explores creating the experience of visiting an emotionally resonant, historic space. |
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He said he was visiting the oil terminals, coastguard cutters, patrol boats, and larger vessels for morale and ceremonial purposes. |
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On visiting the block we have discovered some minor reglazing to be done and some graffiti, both of which we will deal with in the near future. |
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Those tired of modern, antiseptic museums with a very strong flow of tourists will discover a rare pleasure in visiting the Foundation's private universe. |
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Actor and explorer Michael Palin, visiting in 2001, described one elderly bookkeeper showing off his priceless wares. |
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Chatterji, an Indian citizen, was visiting India for work and to see her family. |
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Today in Dublin, wandering Joyceans will roam the city visiting many of the places where the book is set and attempt to reconstruct the events of the novel. |
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I've been visiting a few suburban areas in our country over the last month and have to say that I'm shocked at how disgustingly fat people have become. |
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We were in Mandir Niwas, which in the days of the royal shoots was the reception area for the visiting dignitaries because it was closest to the station. |
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They provided an added advantage to Lynn as a site attracting trade, since the fleets offered a sheltered anchorage for ships carrying visiting merchants. |
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Rieter subsequently published several of Brahms's works, most notably the German requiem, which was composed in part in 1866, while visiting Rieter in Winterthur. |
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The Starr sisters are visiting my room at the Best Western Hotel outside Dryden. |
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The youngster contracted an alarming organism known as acanthamoeba through infected tap water while visiting Canada last year, and it began to eat away at his cornea. |
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Some months after Coltrane died, I was visiting a black college in Delaware. |
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He passes the time by visiting bathhouses, where he writhes in licentious congress soapy enough to lave his sins and conceal the nether regions forbade by Japanese censorship. |
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When Wood returned to the truck parked on Panorama Drive, her bike was gone along with two others belonging to friends visiting from Washing-ton state. |
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In the clip, Vin is visiting the crash site of his co-star and friend Paul Walker. |
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It has been a popular visiting spot from as early as the 17th century, solely reserved for affluential people belonging to the so-called Special Class. |
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Many other victims in southeast Asia went down with the virus after visiting markets where infected birds, live and freshly slaughtered, are for sale. |
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For these thrusting young hopefuls, the graduate show can provide a crucial leg-up in snagging the attention of visiting agents and casting directors. |
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The example of harmonious and industrious living set by the missionaries was continually undermined by the licentious behaviour of visiting European traders. |
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Write letters to the Environment Ministry to persuade officials to protect elephants in their own homes, stop visiting animal circuses and avoid elephant rides. |
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They present philosophy as the practice of visiting a museum of ideas and feeling a sense of awe, or alternatively using philosophy as a means of personal therapy. |
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He must have been visiting someone there, a copper probably. |
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We cannot lay all the blame on foreigners visiting the country. |
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If you're tired of tripping over your rug rat, why not get out of the house for a few hours with your little ray of sunshine by visiting Little Tots Playgroup on Chapel Hill? |
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Despite the long-existing travel ban, Americans have already been visiting Cuba by the droves. |
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It was swiftly adopted by users looking for a cleaner, more intuitive interface for visiting their favorite websites. |
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This after a game that involved an all-in brawl, accusations of witch-craft and sorcery, and police brutality on a visiting national soccer squad. |
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But I was extra jumpy because my mom was in town visiting me at the time. |
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Early in the nineteenth century crews of visiting ships came looking for flax, and from 1829 whalers came to share the bounty in this southern area. |
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And he made a good living from it, visiting ranches, branding the cattle. |
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In 1869, for example, a secret camera was set up on Derby Day, to take photographs of gentlemen visiting the races with ladies other than their wives. |
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Many of the Brits now visiting Spain don't go anywhere near a beach. |
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In 2006, when I was a visiting professor at Marquette, I found an envelope with the Esquire emblem on it in my campus mailbox. |
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For boys, reading comes after TV, listening to CDs, tapes and the radio, playing computer or video games, talking on the phone and visiting the Internet. |
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Anders Strindberg is a visiting research fellow at Princeton University. |
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All the big men shop here, from reverends to rappers, the Eagles and their rotund coach, a few extra-large Sixers, visiting players and others from the super-wealthy set. |
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Apart from the obstacles that many of the tourist villages are facing in developing agritourism, Sleman is still worth visiting due to the existence of the tourist villages. |
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We were in a ground floor ward, and at visiting time I kept cave outside the toilet whilst Jo went into the loo, stood on the toilet seat and opened the window. |
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In autumn, the kitchen had to serve squash soup to visiting Korean dignitaries. |
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One of her earliest memories of life in the Bronx is visiting the library with her mother and sister. |
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Officials from the Department of Trade and Industry are visiting the colliery to talk to union leaders and to see for themselves the coal reserves still in the mine. |
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The woman had accompanied a friend who was visiting her boyfriend when she met the inmate she would marry. |
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In 1988 the zebra mussel, once confined to the lakes and rivers of Europe, hitched a ride to Lake Erie, presumably in the ballast tanks of a visiting freighter. |
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In addition to visiting the tomb of John Paul, who died of natural causes in 2005, Agca asked to see his successor, Pope Francis. |
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I also took my life in my hands by visiting a Kurdish barber. |
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Aisha herself talks about visiting Afghanistan one day, once the surgeries are finished. |
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I can appreciate the perspective that my experience is akin to visiting a human zoo. |
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Their presentation to the existing clubs in December was the most smoothly professional of all, and a visiting SFL delegation considered their ground the pick of the bunch. |
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Perhaps, there is no component of tourism that can benefit more Zambians than culture tourism since this could lead to tourists visiting every corner of the country. |
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Marine Le Pen, meanwhile, openly questioned the appropriateness of a presidential candidate visiting the scene of the crime. |
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A Russian pensioner has been arrested after allegedly masterminding a scam geared to lifting the credit card number of Western tourists visiting Moscow cyber cafes. |
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They're groomed, fed hearty meals, and adored by the visiting crowds. |
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It also allows visiting cricketers to participate in friendly games. |
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Pliny the Elder lost his life while visiting Vesuvius during an eruption. |
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Others in our group were taken to see the reconstruction projects as well as going on patrol and visiting an orphanage in the red zone adopted by our American Soldiers! |
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To the local reporters, guys from Texas, the visiting journalistic prima donnas are just a bunch of Washington media wimps, whining about the heat. |
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I have to fill the car every three or four days, so I tend to run it right down to the red zone of the tank indicator to avoid visiting the garage too often. |
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That means visiting Fargo each week from the comforts of your bedroom without having to run any cables from the living room. |
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He will be briefly visiting berlusconi and former prime minister Romano Prodi on his quick trip to Rome. |
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In their hands, even a single word can be hilarious, such as when Blanche learned that Dorothy's visiting friend was gay. |
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She is back in New Jersey visiting family with her boyfriend and trainer, brent Steffensen. |
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Five months ago, Mercado was visiting a friend and left her chair outside a brownstone apartment. |
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It is a place certainly worth visiting, and with burke as host, one that is difficult to leave. |
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When the weather starts to cool here and I'm jonesing for Manhattan Beach, I'll be visiting her palmtree-lined, azure-tinted Pacific Ocean musings even more. |
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Instead, they waited until it was over before visiting a boutique near the duomo to buy underwear for Amanda. |
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Aardvarks can travel as far as 16 km a night, visiting termite mounds. |
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You might get a greater understanding of Strindberg by visiting the exhibition than the play, even though the play leaves such a strong impression. |
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As a result of the events, a number of students have been offered additional experience in the form of placements with the visiting restaurateurs during their holidays. |
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In 2011, he was arrested while visiting his grandmother in Iran, charged with espionage, and sentenced to death. |
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The extraordinary range of vessels shows him as a generous host, welding alliances while softening visiting dignitaries with games, drink and music. |
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Floyd said the Johnson home in Melville was still receiving streams of visitors and appealed to people to make an appointment before visiting the boy. |
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Tassie is a good size for exploring by bicycle and is a perennial favourite with visiting touring cyclists. |
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The visiting statesman was welcomed with appropriate solemnity. |
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She loved me, my parents, my friends, her catsitters, and even visiting cable repairmen and plumbers, in whose toolboxes she liked to nap. |
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Winchester.22 Automatic which we saw demonstrated in a local hardware store by a visiting Winchester representative. |
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Turkish leaders are accustomed to visiting Europe with hat in hand, seeking to make compromises. |
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Phoenician traders probably began visiting Great Britain in search of minerals around this time, bringing with them goods from the Mediterranean. |
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Students, staff and visiting artists of York St John University music department regularly perform lunchtime concerts in the University chapel. |
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As a visiting Englishman, he was once invited to dine with Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti, who was unaware of who he was. |
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Fifty years later centenary celebrations were held in July to allow foreign men visiting the International Railway Congress to take part. |
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Nelson stayed briefly in London, where he was cheered wherever he went, before visiting Merton to see Emma, arriving in late August. |
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Then Rasebolai said that, as was customary, he would ask the visiting dikgosi to speak. |
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Marks was able to achieve 100 per cent accuracy without visiting any of the sites himself but by using cues. |
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The Sovereign's Entrance is also the formal entrance used by visiting dignitaries, as well as the starting point of public tours of the Palace. |
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The royal judges created a body of law by combining local customs they were made aware of through traveling and visiting local jurisdictions. |
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The monarch stays at Holyrood for at least one week each year, and when visiting Scotland on state occasions. |
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It is 10 months since they lost to the Latics in last season's final, something that the visiting supporters were intent on reminding everyone. |
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In the 1920s and 1930s, the Youth Hostels Association established several youth hostels for people visiting the hills. |
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The Snowdonia Society maintains a public database of persons visiting the 14 peaks in a single journey. |
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These attitudes were not unusual in Britain in the 1820s, much as it shocked visiting Americans. |
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He met his future wife, Mary Everest, there in 1850 while she was visiting her uncle John Ryall who was Professor of Greek. |
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One day while visiting Semira and Ahmed I commented on the Oromo pictures and artefacts displayed in their loungeroom. |
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In ancient China, nobles sometimes made a point of visiting Mount Tai and, on occasion, all five Sacred Mountains. |
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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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The Kentish court included a number of visiting clergymen at that time, including Benedict Biscop, a noted missionary. |
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Bhindranwale and his accompanying followers, as well as many innocent Sikhs visiting the temple, were killed during the army's operations. |
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Academic dress is required for examinations, matriculation, disciplinary hearings, and when visiting university officers. |
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In addition, many subjects and activities have specially endowed prizes, several of which are awarded by visiting experts. |
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Both schools participate in an exchange programme which sees boys from either school visiting the other for one academic term. |
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By the end of the century, over 500,000 were visiting the castle every year. |
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Individuals had been visiting the castle since the end of the 17th century and this grew in importance through the 19th century. |
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Cecil Sharp was visiting at a friend's house in Headington, near Oxford, when the Headington Quarry Morris side arrived to perform. |
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In 1937, Belloc was invited to be a visiting professor at Fordham University by university president Robert Gannon. |
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A large part of this time they spent visiting various branches of the family. |
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The exhibition was extremely controversial, with many of the 13,000 people visiting mainly to gawk. |
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Bach attempted, unsuccessfully, to meet Handel while he was visiting Halle. |
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From September to December of that year he was in the US as a visiting lecturer at Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania. |
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Before visiting the Ealing Jazz Club, the Blue Boys had sent a tape of their best recordings to Alexis Korner, who was impressed. |
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The title of guest artist is given to a visiting dancer who has been cast in a role for a specific ballet or limited season. |
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He checked into the Dorchester hotel, before visiting Golders Green Crematorium for the first time to see the location of his parents' ashes. |
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By coincidence he was visiting his old World War II battlefields in Tunisia where the film was being made. |
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In February 2016, Cumberbatch was appointed visiting fellow at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. |
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Watson has promoted education for girls, visiting Bangladesh and Zambia to do so. |
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Lord's often hosts two Test matches each summer, one match for each visiting team. |
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Those visiting can walk the site by way of footpaths on the ground and can also enjoy a view from above on a raised platform. |
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After visiting the Queen, calling other world leaders, and making one final Commons speech, she left Downing Street in tears. |
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As a major port in the United Kingdom, Aberdeen receives many visiting seafarers from ships calling the port. |
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While some are actually used by visiting tourists and resident scientists, the bulk are sold overseas to collectors. |
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Some specialist care is provided by visiting consultants and in UK and Spanish hospitals. |
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Yachts visiting South Georgia are normally expected to report to the Government Officer at King Edward Point before moving round the island. |
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The island hosts its own tournament each year with teams from all over Europe visiting the island. |
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He had been visiting an area zoo when a monkey swung from its tree perch, swiped his glasses and hurled them into a hippo hole. |
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Bute House is also where the First Minister holds press conferences, hosts visiting dignitaries and employs and dismisses government Ministers. |
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One of these senators, James Gyle, was suspended from the Order for seven years for visiting nationalist MP Joe Devlin on his deathbed. |
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Between 1803 and 1813, there were more than 10,000 lascars from the Indian subcontinent visiting British port cities and towns. |
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Eliot wrote The Cocktail Party while he was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study. |
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In Scotland performances were largely limited to performances by visiting actors, who faced hostility from the Kirk. |
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After visiting Venice and Milan, he spent a few days in Paris observing Edmund Landolt, an expert on diseases of the eye. |
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She happened to be visiting Dublin in 1884, when Wilde was lecturing at the Gaiety Theatre. |
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The Who were not close friends either, apart from Moon and Entwistle, who enjoyed visiting nightclubs together in the West End of London. |
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Radiohead embarked on a world tour, visiting North America, Europe and Japan. |
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This idea came to him when he was visiting Japan and he created The Zen Garden at the Ryoanji Temple of Kyoto Feb 21st. |
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Upon visiting a property, Enforcement Officers ask a set of predetermined questions to whoever answers the door when they visit. |
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Later he was permitted to stay away from prison for several days at a time and took to visiting Quaker congregations in Kent. |
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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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It is planned that visiting researchers would also participate in the public engagement programme at Ushaw. |
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The gifts given to numerous visiting dignitaries depend upon the President. |
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People visiting or living in Rome or the cities throughout the Empire would have seen art in a range of styles and media on a daily basis. |
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It is the venue for the Guild of Players' own productions and for performances from visiting companies. |
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As the largest settlement in Southern Scotland, Dumfries is recognised as a centre for visiting surrounding points of interest. |
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Chalmers was the centre of the whole system, visiting families and holding evening meetings. |
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Boyle remains active as a volunteer at her church, visiting elderly members of the congregation in their homes. |
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The View toured in early March 2010, visiting Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester and Edinburgh. |
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Many other acts take part in the event, including visiting international artists, solo artists and local musicians. |
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Thaddaeus is described as visiting a Roman villa at Chepstow, while St Cuthbert visited deserted Carlisle. |
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After that alliance proved unsatisfactory, he came to an agreement with Alfred the Great of Wessex, visiting Alfred at his court. |
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Because of this, a vast income was raised from visiting pilgrims in the Middle Ages. |
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Tommy was the son of a Rhondda coal miner, and had been visiting his grandparents at the time. |
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The spill occurred just a few weeks before the Easter break when many holidaymakers would be visiting the area. |
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In 1845, whilst visiting Carclew in Cornwall, he met several Cornish miners who were going to Australia. |
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The jetty is now used by Orthios to dock cruise ships visiting from all over the world. |
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In 1954 an Arts Council exhibition of his work toured Britain, visiting Aberystwyth, Cardiff, Swansea, Edinburgh and the Tate Gallery in London. |
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Commentary of matches involving Bangor City, both home and away, is also available by visiting the fans website, www. |
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It has been used for training by many visiting teams that play at a higher standard over the years. |
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Once a facility is decommissioned, there should no longer be any danger of a radioactive accident or to any persons visiting it. |
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Barrow is also becoming increasingly popular as a port of call for cruise liners visiting the town and the Lake District. |
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During the peaks of whaling, some 300 ships with 12,000 crew members were yearly visiting Svalbard. |
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On one occasion he wore the uniform of a British admiral to receive the visiting British ambassador. |
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The entire city becomes overcrowded with people buying products from the freemarket, or visiting one of the many music concerts. |
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Upon the completion of her seven expeditionary raids, Alabama had been at sea for 534 days out of 657, never visiting a single Confederate port. |
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Rapid development has been encouraged by Mediterranean governments to support the large numbers of tourists visiting the region each year. |
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In 1870, she suggested visiting Fisher in England, but he dissuaded her as strongly as he could. |
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He then returned to the UK for two months leave at half pay, visiting Bruges with his family. |
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He took to visiting Marienbad, which was famous amongst notable society for its restoring climate, and went there regularly in future years. |
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The local council publishes a website specifically aimed at tourists visiting Ramsgate and neighbouring towns. |
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In times of scarcity, wolves readily eat carrion, visiting cattle burial grounds and slaughter houses. |
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However, this does not apply to international students, transfer students, visiting students, or students in the School of General Studies. |
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In the United Kingdom, the trad jazz and folk movements brought visiting blues music artists to Britain. |
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In Zorba the Greek, the main character Alexis Zorba shows a British writer visiting Stoupa how to live and run a lignite mine. |
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In 2007 Ukraine occupied 8th place in Europe by the number of tourists visiting, according to the World Tourism Organisation rankings. |
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On 19 August AD 14, Augustus died while visiting Nola where his father had died. |
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The Chinese were intrigued with European technology, but so were visiting Europeans of Chinese technology. |
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He spent several weeks visiting sites in the area, and then headed inland to Cairo, the capital of the Mamluk Sultanate and an important city. |
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Ibn Battuta also mentions visiting Sana'a, but whether he actually did so is doubtful. |
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These missionaries were generally outraged over the British government's Royal Commission on Opium visiting India but not China. |
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An account executive is responsible for visiting department and specialty stores with counter sales of cosmetics. |
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Until about 1900, most art was the work of visiting artists, who included members of the Group of Seven, Rockwell Kent, and Eliot O'Hara. |
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The city is an important global LGBT destination, 1 million LGBT tourists visiting each year. |
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The beaches along the coast of Santa Catarina are a great attraction for tourists visiting the smallest state of the South Region. |
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In 1507, Portuguese sailors came to the uninhabited island and established a visiting base. |
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Megasthenes lived with Sibyrtius, satrap of Arachosia, and often speaks of his visiting Sandracottus, the king of the Indians. |
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Recently, rises in the number of southern right whales visiting the area have been confirmed. |
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A number of vessels visiting the islands were attacked and their crews killed. |
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Other methods of visiting the Dry Tortugas include chartering of authorized and approved private vessels. |
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Next to the Mochica monuments is a great touristic circuit for not stop visiting in Trujillo. |
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Health services in Port Vila and Luganville provide reasonable health care, often supported and enhanced by visiting doctors. |
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Lack of restrictions on tourism and resorting is also a problem as the number of people visiting the islands is increasing in recent years. |
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To avoid problems of precedence, tents were erected side by side so that neither side would be seen as visiting the other. |
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Tickets for The Uffizi and Accademia can be purchased online prior to visiting. |
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Because of this, the event brings many visitors to the city who wander the streets, visiting the many sights of the city. |
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Instead, he bounds around like a demented Zebedee, visiting Zabulon, Zeals, Zoar and, er, Zouch. |
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Everyone in the Moravian settlements goes putzing, visiting others' works of art. |
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Outside of the Commons, Margot and he returned to 20 Cavendish Square and he divided his life between there, The Wharf and visiting. |
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Before 1720, the handloom weaver spent part of each day visiting neighbours buying any weft they had. |
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In January 1831 he caught a chill while crossing the English Channel after visiting a friend in France. |
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Bai Juyi used his leisure time to enjoy the beauty of West Lake, visiting it almost daily. |
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Soon they were visiting each other regularly and conducting investigations into scientific subjects such as electricity, meteorology and geology. |
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The theatre serves a dual purpose as the permanent home of a professional repertory company and a venue for visiting performers and festivals. |
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In addition, the theatre offers a wide range of visiting drama, music, dance, talks, comedy and film. |
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It is suggested that perhaps Gray found inspiration for his poem by visiting the gravesite of his aunt, Mary Antrobus. |
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In 1852, he made his first trip to Germany to gather material, visiting the scenes of Frederick's battles and noting their topography. |
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Darcy and his cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, are also visiting at Rosings Park. |
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From 2004, Russell was visiting professor at the University of Wales, Newport Film School. |
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The first concerns King Arthur's knights visiting the Grail castle or questing after the object. |
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In 2014, Teignmouth and Dawlish Community Interest Group commissioned a website to promote the town to tourists visiting. |
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After the German surrender, the International Red Cross was prohibited from providing aid such as food or visiting prisoner camps in Germany. |
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Local zoos and visiting circuses were contacted, but none reported an escaped lion. |
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Sea days on Alaskan cruises are a bit more destination-oriented, with the ships visiting glaciers and areas known for exemplary whale-watching. |
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A shore excursion had been arranged for the passengers who were interested in visiting the stelae of San Ignacio. |
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I went through my usual trials and tribulations of the day, and now I am here visiting you. |
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One night at a party at Irene and Bob Lowry's home Denis Glover, visiting town, was at his most unlovably provoking. |
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They have been visiting fellows in Balinese music, theatre, and dance at The College of the Holy Cross for the last six years. |
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