The publicity secretary said people wishing to travel would only pay a nominal fee of K50,000 for a round trip including meals. |
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He stretched for a bit and then got up and jogged a five-mile round trip about the neighborhood. |
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The larger Island Princess will now sail on the 15-day round trip sailings from Los Angeles, in place of the previously announced Regal Princess. |
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He forced himself to concentrate solely on the proper execution of data retrieval, then the safe return of the first ever round trip probe. |
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A round trip flight would take me approximately 5,640 miles, and my portion of the flight's CO2 emissions would equal more than 2,480 pounds. |
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Battery life lasts longer than a round trip train journey between Kilkenny and Dublin. |
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The 400 mile round trip was broken up with a stop at Stonehenge for an ice-cream. |
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It's a 100 mile round trip but decent vegetarian restaurants are few and far between. |
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In the travelling salesman problem, you have to find the shortest round trip visiting every town exactly once. |
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Meanwhile, women with complicated pregnancies requiring the services of an obstetrician have to travel three hours round trip to find a doctor. |
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The raffle operator reserves his rights to use frequent flyer miles to pay for the round trip plane tickets. |
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Most weeks, at least one round trip to the cold storage plant is made, with from one to four reefers. |
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If the plans go ahead relatives and friends of acute patients from North Norfolk face a potential round trip of 60 miles to visit. |
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For the record, I drove it 332 miles, including a round trip from Los Angeles to Palm Springs, and got a respectable 51.7 mpg. |
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There is a swing bridge over the river and from there a track goes on to Camp Flat, a 4 hour round trip. |
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Trucks, buses, and horse-pulled wagons paid seventy-five cents for a round trip. |
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Congratulations, you have just won a round trip airplane ticket to an island of your choice. |
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It took two days to make the round trip by wagon to Stuart, a total distance of about thirty-five miles. |
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I'm pretty sure I could weasel enough money out of the budget for a round trip ticket to Texas. |
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She now drives daily the hundred-mile round trip between St. Johnsbury Academy classes and Dartmouth College. |
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I took a lot more money than what I would need for a round trip plane ticket, a car rental, and a hotel. |
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Parents who thought that their college-bound children were beginning a journey away from parental dependence are finding that the journey was a round trip. |
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This unit is subject to attack and has a certain round trip time, so rearming units in the middle of combat at a distant front line can be a dicey proposition. |
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Airline tickets are economy class round trip tickets and are not refundable. |
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This reduces the number of round trip network messages and neutralizes the effect of latency. |
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It will ensure the management of the transducers to determine round trip times of the sound wave. |
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A journey with an historic locomotive along the installations that make up the Rhine harbour and a round trip on a ship on the Rhine at Breisach. |
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In the case of buying a round trip ticket, passengers will get the tariff, which provides reduction of price for ten per cent. |
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In 1992, it took residents an average of 57 minutes to make the round trip home. |
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Perhaps we can do a round trip to the Nahanni and take advantage of your invitation, but it won't be for at least a month and a half, I'm afraid. |
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The user time invested in a round trip includes access and egress time, waiting time and in vehicle time. |
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Parking at the airport will be reimbursed provided it is less than round trip mileage, taxi, bus, train or shuttle service. |
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The train departs from the station on Devault Street in Gatineau and follows the Gatineau River on a 64-kilometre round trip. |
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Accessibility could be measured more explicitly by using the time a round trip, including waiting time, takes. |
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Instead a gentler ascent seemed just the job, so I opted for the short, three-hour round trip to the top of 2,861-foot Moel Siabod, above Capel Curig. |
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The round trip is a whopping 12,400 miles, and Nicole's journey is the fastest known return migration of any swimming animal, the researchers say. |
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The thought that my bottle could travel over 10,000 miles on a round trip passing through several industrial processes just to find its way back to the shelf is outrageous. |
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The next week, after I had returned the car, I was presented with the data of my weekend's journeys, which included one 60 mile round trip to Mornington. |
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The award is a free round trip ticket to Hawaii during your summer break. |
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He was torn between hope that the guard had remembered correctly and hope that Aidan was telling the truth as he purchased an open-ended round trip ticket to Munich, Germany. |
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The one and a half hour walk is a round trip walk through the bush on the reserve to the sandhills, along the beach, up a bluff and back through the bush to the Lodge. |
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She has even had to beg off a meeting in Asia to make the round trip. |
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The patron phones directly to arrange, round trip transportation via a professionally chauffeured van, town car or limousine to any participating tavern. |
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Most of Philip's cheese comes from the west country, and once a month he gets up at the ungodly hour of 4.30 am for a round trip of the region in his refrigerated van. |
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I had booked unreserved tickets for a round trip to Milwaukee, as I knew that I would have my choice of two trains to take depending on exactly when I arrived. |
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Bus lengths are limited for the round trip time of the signal on the bus. |
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About 130 Norwegians flew to the North Pole and cheered and drank champagne on a charter flight as they passed the top of the globe on a round trip from Oslo. |
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She was making the round trip for the second time since the fighting began. |
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Nevertheless, this is not a round trip, although there is no doubt about the need for development processes to be participatory if they are to be effective and sustainable. |
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Company staff aboard the SauteĀ MoutonsĀ 6 reported that, at the time of the occurrence, the vessel was being operated at the normal speed, in relation to the round trip completion time. |
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Large animals such as some cetaceans and birds make the round trip annually. |
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Those with eligible dependants are allowed travel costs for one round trip, while single students are allowed travel costs for two round trips per year. |
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In western Canada, several forest operators have identified haul routes where a vehicle capable of hauling both chips and logs could be productive on both legs of a round trip. |
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However, since most passengers buy a round trip ticket, we assume that half of the tax applies to the outward journey and half of it applies to the return journey. |
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Timetables must be such as to enable passengers on business trips during the working week to make the round trip within the day and to spend at least eight hours in Paris and at least six hours in Carcassonne. |
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The flight schedules must include an early morning flight from Kerry to Dublin and a late evening flight from Dublin to Kerry to enable passengers on business trips to make a round trip within the day. |
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To Peru-Casevechje and Casevechje: an 8 kilometre round trip takes you over the hill behind Talasani and through two of our neighbouring villages. |
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The miner was expected to return to the shaft to perform relighting, a round trip of up to a few miles. |
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Margaret purchased a single round trip ticket to and from Chicago, as it was cheaper than buying two one-way tickets. |
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Another kind of bus is the 'postbus' which operate between the post offices in the main towns trying to comply with a more fixed schedule on a specific round trip, taking both mailbags and passengers as they go. |
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Overall, the round trip took a little over a year, minimizing the time at sea. |
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Itineraries from San Francisco usually include round trip cruises to Alaska and Mexico. |
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For each trip, the distance between the city of departure and the city of arrival was identified, as well as whether it was a one-way or a round trip. |
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Wick Academy last night said sorry to Strathspey Thistle after the bottom-of-the-table side endured a wintry 270-mile round trip in vain. |
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For the first time in the airline industry, passengers may select their seat assignment as far out as 45 days from the date of departure and print round trip boarding passes. |
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It makes a single round trip per week, taking 80 hours each direction. |
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Pascal Husting, the organisation's International Programme Director, commutes by air between Luxembourg and Amsterdam, making the round trip twice a month. |
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Most spectacular of all for me was my 11-hour round trip climb of Golem Korab, at 2,764 meters the highest peak in either Macedonia or Albania and 12th highest peak in Europe. |
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