So, into the sleepy dorp we journeyed, a long line of disparate vehicles including cars, 4x4s, vehicles towing caravans, and trucks. |
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Advance bookings exceeded all expectations and well over 1,000 anglers journeyed to the resort to compete. |
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He traveled the world, and everywhere he journeyed, he offered help and kindness. |
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It's been 33 years since humans have set foot on the moon or journeyed beyond the close orbit of the Earth. |
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Family members, together with some friends, journeyed to England for the funeral ceremonies. |
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These carriages journeyed on railways throughout the country and traveled to the most remote villages. |
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A number of the family have journeyed from England while Nora and her husband are over from Chicago. |
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They journeyed to and from Dublin Airport and were blessed with excellent weather on their vacation. |
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She journeyed home on a regular basis over the years, always liking to keep in touch with her native village and district. |
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In the middle of July gone by, she journeyed to America to meet friends and enjoy a vacation and had a marvellous time. |
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Last week we journeyed to Bridlington and Scarborough to reminisce about bygone summer holidays. |
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There were songs sang to emphasise the sad mood, then we journeyed on to my grandfather's house for the agape, which is a funeral luncheon. |
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I had just completed the process of studying business administration and journeyed into the labyrinth of corporate power. |
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It is assumed that they must have journeyed overland, before the seas rose and created islands out of the land bridge. |
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Once in New York, Baryshnikov journeyed through the American modern dance repertoire, becoming ever more daring in his choices. |
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In the summer of 1306, bishops and barons and knights from all around England left their country manors and villages and journeyed to London. |
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On this particular Indian summer day, Andy journeyed toward the town and made a mental note of what he would trade for. |
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So he journeyed from world to world and took the souls of any sentient creature he came across. |
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From the hubbub and colorful chaos of Delhi she journeyed to a town in the Midwest that shall remain unnamed. |
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Our dear Sarah journeyed through the land, having a fiery hot brand in her hand. |
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Our Richard Quest has journeyed to just that place to gauge the vox populi in the hotly contested state of Florida. |
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The ci-devant banker, then a widower with an only daughter, Esther, had journeyed to England. |
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The fact that it journeyed unimpeded to its final destination was offered as alarming proof of the porousness of our ports. |
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After his re-sits at a crammer, he journeyed north to Edinburgh University to study divinity. |
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He journeyed to fight for her, but when he returned, she was wedded to a petty Gascon squire, who had done nothing for her! |
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I journeyed through countless emotions, from guilt through anger to sadness. |
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Karen contacted her landlord who immediately journeyed from Blackpool. |
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People journeyed from various parts of the country to pay their respects. |
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Family relations and friends journeyed to England for the ceremonies. |
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In 1902, Mercy dArgenteau, the Princess de Montyglyon, a Belgian countess and hereditary princess of the Holy Roman Empire, journeyed to St. Petersburg, Russia. |
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Most were servant girls who journeyed to New Spain to find themselves a newly rich husband. |
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The walkers journeyed along the Meridian Line from its first landfall on the North Sea coast at Tunstall to the banks of the Humber at Sunk Island. |
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Tucked in the northwest corner of Nevada, the Black Rock Desert and High Rock Canyon look much the same as they did when the forty-niners journeyed through. |
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King also journeyed by camel and Land Rover through the Sahara, retracing the stumbling meanderings of the mariners, and verifying historical and geographical details. |
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Many more canoes journeyed from Hawaiki, bringing the people who settled the land and who lived there for many hundreds of years before the arrival of the Pakeha. |
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Later on in the day, because the schedule rotated in order to make our lives even more confusing, I journeyed to English class for my second time. |
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When Odysseus journeyed back from Troy, his men tied him to the mast of his ship when the Sirens tempted him to leave it. |
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Once they had, they huddled round a small table in the corner and began to make their way through their lunch which they had journeyed ten minutes for. |
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While Steinbeck journeyed with his loyal French poodle, Buzzell has only a 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente as a companion. |
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A number of people from Castlerea journeyed to Manchester for the funeral. |
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As we journeyed east we acquired a full sense of just how big a distance there is from sea to shining sea. |
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Still in search of higher truths, Jobs quit Atari after a brief stay, journeyed to India and shaved his head. |
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For more than 1,000 years, Hopi people had journeyed to the butte to gather eaglets for ceremonies, to pray for rain, and to collect healing plants. |
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The ten-mile trip from the AMF Bowl in Keighley will be a doddle compared to the 3,500-mile trip the couple journeyed to the Czech Republic and back last summer. |
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Wilde journeyed on the SS Arizona, arriving 2 January 1882, and disembarking the following day. |
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Burhan Ahmed and Charlotte Rawson journeyed to Volgograd, along with their lecturer James Brooke. |
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From there, he journeyed south to Afghanistan, then crossed into India via the mountain passes of the Hindu Kush. |
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He left the capital in February accompanied by a local Malian merchant and journeyed overland by camel to Timbuktu. |
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After a short stay in Timbuktu, Ibn Battuta journeyed down the Niger to Gao in a canoe carved from a single tree. |
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He sailed up Lena until it became too rocky and shallow, and then journeyed westward through the steppes inhabited by nomadic Buryats. |
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After their departure from Irkutsk, the two scholars journeyed along the icy Angara River to Ilimsk, where they celebrated Easter. |
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At the end of 169 Severus was of the required age to become a quaestor and journeyed back to Rome. |
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The news of Rush's imminent return was given to Liverpool fans before they journeyed south to London for yet another Charity Shield match. |
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Following the destruction of Carthage, Polybius likely journeyed along the Atlantic coast of Africa, as well as Spain. |
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By 1950 Blai had met Wright and journeyed to Taliesin to create an uncommissioned bronze bust. |
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They journeyed to the southeast and were soon joined by their neighbors and possible relatives the Teutones. |
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From Najaf, he journeyed to Wasit, then followed the river Tigris south to Basra. |
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Britain's new City watchdog has journeyed into cyberspace to warn about the dangers of day-trading. |
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Scholars assume that the legend must have journeyed from Venice, through its Balkan colonies, finally reaching a last outpost in this Slavic language. |
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From Menton, Swinburne travelled to Italy, where he journeyed extensively. |
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He journeyed to Egypt and Kush, as far west as coastal Tuscany and as far south as Ethiopia in addition to his travels in Asia Minor and the time he spent in Rome. |
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As we journeyed through Trafalgar Square he pointed out a popular sandwich chain where he said you'd be able to find a filling of elephant ear but not cheese. |
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Luther journeyed to Mansfeld twice in late 1545 to participate in the negotiations for a settlement, and a third visit was needed in early 1546 for their completion. |
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While Edmund still called out to Christ, the heathen dragged the holy man to his death, and with one stroke struck off his head, and his soul journeyed happily to Christ. |
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With few resources and using information given by caciques, he journeyed across the Isthmus of Panama with 190 Spaniards, a few native guides, and a pack of dogs. |
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He then journeyed westwards along the coast to the port of Antalya. |
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