The old town was established by the Spanish in 1519 and was a central stopover between the old and new world, making it a most cosmopolitan spot. |
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Best known as a long-haul stopover en route to destinations like Bali and Australia, it is an easy first step into Asia. |
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From Madrid via Alexandria en route to the city of Antwerp, the current stopover is New Delhi. |
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A number of good motels and hotels offer accommodation for a stopover, and there is a good choice of restaurants and cafes. |
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They are also biking for a cause, as the bicyclists made it a point to emphasise when they made a stopover in Bangalore. |
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A daily system of luggage transportation allows you to send your luggage on to your next stopover and cycle at your ease. |
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During a stopover in London, she's fixed up with a nameless salesman who tries to trigger her secret kink. |
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I don't know everything about Oscar Wilde but from what I remember his rapier wit was not much honed by a four-hour stopover in Kuala Lumpur. |
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The latter paper complements the majority of those in this volume that focused on stopover ecology in eastern North America. |
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In their journey, which covered 50 islands, they reached Kochi, their only stopover in India, after visiting Bali. |
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The Cape then was a regular stopover for trading vessels plying the Europe-East Indies route. |
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Bundaberg, the Australian town where she died, was only intended as a stopover on the way to the reef. |
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They had been in negotiations with race organisers with a view to Leith being the penultimate stopover, but the Dutch port has won the bid. |
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His one visit was a brief stopover in Italy to visit his daughter while she was studying there. |
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The views are spectacular, augmented by a flotilla of yachts whose owners favour the location as an essential stopover on the Firth of Clyde. |
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It's difficult to appreciate the unique flavour of the place in a quick stopover between train and boat. |
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Later, the islands were used as a smuggling stopover for arms in the civil war and for bootleg alcohol during Prohibition. |
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This small farming township is a welcoming stopover about 90 minutes drive from Hastings. |
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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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For most travellers, Haast is a stopover on the way to the glacier region north or to Wanaka, back the way you've come. |
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The next stopover was Kovai Kutrallam and the picturesque locale was nothing short of breathtaking. |
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The airline now runs daily flights between the two cities with a transit stopover in Vancouver. |
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Our results suggest that immature birds try to increase fat stores by increasing time available for foraging at stopover sites. |
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The delegation will have a two-day stopover in New York en route to Haiti and a one-day stopover in Los Angeles on the return trip. |
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The new route, which includes a brief stopover in Hong Kong, will leave twice daily every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. |
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These results support the possibility that migrants with extended stopovers utilize stopover sites differently than most passage migrants. |
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An instant warrant might be needed so that meetings the terrorist held during the stopover could be monitored. |
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Included in your cruise: 1-hour stopover to visit the Saguenay National Park interpretation center or a natural rock shelter. |
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Since the master preferred to sail by day, the first stopover was made on the evening of 26 September at Anse-à -Beaufils on the Gaspé Peninsula. |
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What potential obstacles do you see ahead as you move to your first stopover? |
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Then he went back on the road, resuming his tour from February 15th to March 30th with a stopover in La Reunion and Mauritius. |
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Take time during a stopover in Ausserberg to savour some fine Valaisian specialities and bask in plenty of Valaisian sun and local hospitality. |
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Definitions of terms such as idling, layover, mobile workshop, stopover, transit vehicle, vehicle, and others. |
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Mr Schmidt was at Beijing's airport on a brief stopover following a controversial private visit he made to North Korea. |
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The wind gives them that little assistance and pushes them along and gets them to the next stopover site. |
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James Bay is recognized as one of the most important stopover areas in North America for migrating geese and ducks. |
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Al-Azraq and its natural ecosystems provide a vital stopover for migratory birds in the heart of the arid desert. |
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Today, you have come direct from Cairo following a stopover in Paris to meet the French President. |
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For riding enthusiasts, for stopover holiday accommodation, or quite simply as a family home for lovers of nature and wide-open spaces. |
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If travelers have more than one U. S. stopover, they will not need to clear customs again. |
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When traveling on an upgrade award, a maximum of one stopover en route to your destination is permitted. |
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To the delight of all, Natasha St-Pier will make a brief stopover in Quebec to offer fans her biggest hits. |
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The Symmes Inn was a stopover for travellers from Montréal taking the steamship up the Ottawa River to the northwest. |
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Passengers on the first charter flight on a chilly weekend found their homebound trip still takes almost as long as before, due to the 40-minute stopover. |
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Originally built as a stopover for German adventurers on their way to the North Pole, the huge family-run log cabin stands on the banks of the River Muonio. |
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Because no birds were recaptured or resighted after initial capture during the study period, we considered them to be on migratory stopover at the time of capture. |
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What was once just a stopover point quickly became a destination in its own right. |
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The refuge is also an important migration stopover point for many northern nesters, including shorebircls, white-fronted geese, arid sandhill cranes. |
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The cluster of 770 islands lying 300 miles off South America once served as a stopover for whale and seal hunters. |
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Within intensively urbanized and agricultural regions, migratory stopover and staging habitats often are scarce, so birds concentrate in a few areas. |
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We landed for a stopover at London Stansted two hours later. |
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Yes, if you break one of these US laws you might find yourself arrested and thrown in jail next time you travel to or enjoy a stopover at a US destination. |
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The whole group is in a buoyant mood, with plenty to distract us from the thought of the long flight home tomorrow, with the long stopover in Kuala Lumpur en route. |
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They had a quick stopover in Seattle before continuing on to Beijing. |
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The number, he said, involves a combination of cruise passengers and stopover arrivals. |
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Cape Verde gradually recovered as an important commercial center and stopover for shipping routes. |
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Lisbon's geographical position makes it a stopover for many foreign airlines at several airports within the country. |
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I left both my anchors on the sea-bed in the Bay off Auckland Island, but that's not a problem, as I have some other ideas about carrying out a stopover,» explained Marc. |
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Transfer prices are applicable to direct trip without any stopover, from the pick-up point to the arrival place, the service being terminated immediately after the drop-off. |
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During his stopover in France on 29 April 2003, Prime Minister Koizumi told President Jacques Chirac he would like to see France and Japan work together more closely in the water sector. |
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Changi Airport is an aviation centre for Southeast Asia and a stopover on the Kangaroo Route between Sydney and London. |
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Some examples of important stopover locations are the Bay of Fundy and Delaware Bay. |
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Most of the avian species congregate along the Iberian Peninsula since it is the closest stopover between Northern Europe and Africa. |
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The westward route from Mexico passed south of Hawaii, making a short stopover in Guam before heading for Manila. |
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Despite much of the deterioration of the forest areas, it is still an important stopover for migratory birds as well. |
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The stopover is very short, and crews will have about 15 minutes to turn the plane round. |
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The aircraft that was conveying the team to Banjul had a stopover in Accra, Ghana. |
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It was built in 1876 in Raglan, Monmouthshire, as a stopover for castle visitors. |
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Most existing anti-idling by-laws allow transit vehicles to idle for 10 or even 15 minutes on layover or stopover, except where idling is substantially for the convenience of the operator. |
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Located at the heart of the welcoming historic district of the Old Port, the Port of Quebec Marina is the ideal location to make a stopover with your family or your friends. |
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Logo Samat is used as a stopover point for individuals heading towards Cambodia they remain here for 1 week each year, though their occurrence is very irregular. |
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The exercise of fifth freedom and stopover traffic rights between intermediate points and the point in Canada shall be subject to prior agreement between the aeronautical authorities of Canada and the Netherlands Antilles. |
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Gulliver is surprised it didn't happen sooner. Catching forty winks during an airport stopover can be a trying experience, so much so that many people myself included no longer make the effort. |
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On a stopover in Honolulu during a three-week, around-the-world trip, the Vancouver business executive left the book he was reading in the seat pocket. |
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If a return plane ticket has a routing Halifax-Boston-Halifax, the place of supply would be a non-participating province because the origin is specified in the ticket and there is a stopover outside Canada. |
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The growing military cooperation between the two countries was also demonstrated by a three-day stopover of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise in the port of Cannes at the end of July. |
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In the early days of air travel, passengers could, at best, send a brief cable message during a stopover, or place an emergency long-distance call through an operator. |
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There is a need for a network of stopover points where transported animals could be provided with food and drink or given necessary veterinary care. |
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The time of this stopover was used to visit El-Obeid prison. |
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Agonistic behaviour of Palaearctic passerine migrants at a stopover site suggests interference competition. |
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It was due to make a stopover in Douala, Cameroon, where it never arrived, dpa quoted Daily Post as reporting. |
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It may be felt that parking equipment close to the aircraft was not a problem during the stopover periods, since in addition that equipment had to be used during the early-morning departures. |
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For example, it is zero-rated if there is an overseas stopover. |
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The ceremony was held at the City Hall on 15 November 2009, during a stopover at the Building. |
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The Iberian Peninsula in an important stopover on the East Atlantic flyway for birds migrating from northern Europe to Africa. |
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There must be no more than one stopover per outward or return journey. |
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A modern town has built up around the old settlement and there is plenty to see, making it an essential stopover on the way back to Argentina or Montevideo, Uruguay's picturesque capital. |
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A stopover does not signal the end of a continuous journey. |
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Accompanied by one passenger, the pilot made a stopover in Avoriaz, close to the border with Switzerland, and was about to depart when the accident occurred. |
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The island quickly became a stopover for ships engaged in the spice trade. |
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Threats to migratory birds have grown with habitat destruction especially of stopover and wintering sites, as well as structures such as power lines and wind farms. |
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The higher concentrations of migrating birds at stopover sites make them prone to parasites and pathogens, which require a heightened immune response. |
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For some species of waders, migration success depends on the availability of certain key food resources at stopover points along the migration route. |
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There's no imagination in the time-bending plot, either, with the exception of a brief stopover in an alternate reality where Frost reigns supreme as Christmas' head honcho. |
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A former Teddy Boy sits, pint in hand, in his immaculate black suit, white shirt and dark tie, plus the modern equivalent of winkle-pickers, enjoying his lunchtime stopover. |
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Other migration hazards include pollution, storms, wildfires, and habitat destruction along migration routes, denying migrants food at stopover points. |
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