Members may go on trips, attend lectures, participate in art tours and attend dinners and socials. |
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It was already established practice that black American abolitionists travel to England, Scotland and sometimes Ireland on speaking tours. |
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Also, some tour companies run ecologically unsound and even dangerous tours at high prices. |
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He is also an avid historian and often conducts tours of the historical naval base. |
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The tours of duty for high-risk bomb disposal operators are unreasonably long and arduous. |
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He's aspiring toward arena tours on one end and the Borscht Belt comedy circuit in the Catskills on the other. |
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Public tours reveal the unostentatious shipboard lifestyle of the Royals on voyages out to the British Empire and up to Scotland each summer. |
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Around three times as many people are now taking guided tours, and visiting the undercroft, treasury and crypt. |
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This not about blue-rinse bus tours and the grey panthers sipping their gin and tonics in baronial Scottish homes. |
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He said he saw uncertainties in Hong Kong and Macau packaged tours after the travel rules were relaxed. |
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Only problem was, the tours were all filled by 10 am of the first sign-up day, when I was out of the country. |
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Gardeners from all around the state come for tours and education on the cultivation and use of food plants that are basic to Montagnard cooking. |
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They can foresee the day when swim-with-dolphin tours are stopped and only sightseeing is allowed. |
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The next morning people got early starts on tours, shopping and personal sightseeing. |
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Both the Australia rugby league and rugby union sides are thinking of cancelling tours to this country. |
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Sometimes you will find the best kayaking tours in the tropics or the ocean. |
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She sings with jazz duos and trios around Yorkshire as well as organising European tours for local jazz bands. |
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Previously in this space, I rather misanthropically grumbled about the usual preponderance of retro rock tours scheduled for this summer. |
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He played successful tours the world over and is regarded as one of the greatest musicians of the big-band era. |
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The health-conscious approach persists, with requests for a dentist on site from artists midway through hefty European tours. |
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We hadn't wanted to do any evil touristy day tours as such, but it was the easiest thing for this particular location. |
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All this certainly accounts for the success of these tours, with tourists from all over the world as well as local people. |
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They later went on to use touring cars and buses and continued to grow and expand into related fields such as vacation tours. |
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He says Calgary will see the finished product next spring, when he tours the show to the children's festival. |
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When I did my own tour of the boros today, I tried to imagine how exactly a president tours a disaster area. |
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New arrivals in-processed in Japan as others enjoyed rest and relaxation leave, or prepared to rotate home after completing their tours of duty. |
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The military has repeatedly extended tours of duty for US soldiers and placed enormous strains on the Army Reserve and Army National Guard. |
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In Vietnam, American forces consisted mainly of short-term draftees, who returned to civilian life after their tours of duty. |
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Additionally, she provides many details of the prejudices and adversity the women of the OSS encountered during their tours of duty. |
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Most of the increase will come from an extension of the tours of duty for troops already stationed in Iraq. |
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Military experts, many of them, say the longer tours of duty will only add to the already considerable strain on our military. |
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She was, therefore, forced to accept anything offered, tours, pantomimes, weeks with repertory companies and variety tours. |
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Apart from strengthening the sub-continental ethos for the sport, the tours ensured a degree of improvement in the approach and technique. |
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Is it the selection committee appointed by the Minister of Sports or the NOC who picks the team for foreign tours. |
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Observatory tours allow visitors to view the stars from a telescope positioned on the roof. |
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Spring is a popular time for garden tours and visits because many gardens simply look spectacular at this time of year. |
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The result of such short tours is almost always a focus on the physical features of the club. |
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It is building up trust through station tours and visits to schools, social centres, mosques and temples. |
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He estimates the vehicle has gone about a million miles on nine tours and three different motors. |
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There were also coach tours, visiting the shrines of France including Nevere and Lisieux. |
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There will be two full-day tours comprising a visit to the Giant's Causeway, Inishowen and a half-day tour of Derry City. |
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As of yesterday, 72 groups totaling 1,024 Chinese nationals have visited Taiwan for sightseeing tours. |
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And that is why boat rides are an important part of the sight-seeing tours offered by many tour operators here. |
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And then we sell guided tours to visiting flyfishermen, even as we make them grind the barbs off their hooks and put the trout back in the river. |
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There will then be coach tours visiting the shrines of France including Nevere and Lisieux returning from Paris by air. |
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In the past, Japanese have visited North Korea on tours organized by small and medium-sized agencies. |
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The tours included visits to established resorts, emerging destinations and some still in need of development. |
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Brandishing his trophies, the triumphant toreador tours the arena to the applause of the public, who hand him flowers and wine. |
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And I've had my funds drained on past tours traveling in a car or a van that needed endless repairs. |
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A series of guided tours for people to discover the truth behind a hidden street has revealed more of its history. |
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If it's a golf trip to Ireland, packages or tours you be lookin' for, sure and begorra you'll be findin' those Ireland golf vacations right here! |
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I am positive that the band would sell thousands of records with numerous sold out tours if they were American. |
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The young men were well looked after by George, who took them on tiki tours and even arranged a visit to a Waihi gold mine. |
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Commentary bus tours run through it and there's a Skyfari chair lift that offers you aerial views of the menagerie. |
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Gordon Brown is setting out in the Labour battlebus on Tuesday for the first of a series of pre-election tours. |
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After all, the old bat has only been told to rest by her doctors and give up public speaking tours. |
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When rugby fans think back on past Lions tours, there is invariably one moment that sticks in the mind. |
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However, as soon as they have a steady income and begin to raise a family, they join the package-deal bandwagon or join guided tours. |
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He tours to support his latest work featuring tenor sax, flute and alto flute. |
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It's worth enquiring about backstage tours of both the Royal Shakespeare and Swan theatres. |
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Their tours are now the most popular adventure travel network for backpackers and independent travelers. |
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Apart from our tours, we sell hiking and adventure equipment such as tents, sleeping bags and backpacks. |
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Beer, wine, and mai tais are served on all tours, after water sports are completed. |
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Various tours are available by speed boats that take you for the most spectacular views, even up the gut to laugh in the face of El Diablo. |
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The tours are guided but you get an audio guide in your language of choice. |
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The dancers could not be faulted for they rendered their attitudes, tours and pirouettes with steady, professional manner. |
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Most businesses which provide accommodation also offer guided tours, excursions, safaris, and personal hunting assistance. |
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Visitors can also elect to go on guided tours of the zoo which include slide shows, drinks, rusks and marshmallows around the bonfire. |
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I followed sailors from both countries as tours were given from stem to stern on board HMS Portland. |
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She tours America and in the process of winning recognition she betrays her loves and her artistic beliefs. |
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Their unprecedented run of success has seen them sell out five arena tours and perform to more than four million fans. |
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During the day, if they wish, they can have a closer look behind the stage on one of the regular tours that take place. |
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In the meantime, she will earn her keep through merchandising, corporate events, filming rights, open days, and escorted tours. |
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In Lake Placid, summer pastimes include antiquing, visits to the Winter Olympic Museum, historic sites, and scenic boat tours of the lake. |
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The record was climbing the charts, I was in demand all over the place, whirlwind tours here there everywhere. |
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From safaris to ski tours to revegetation projects, Sierra Club Outings has a trip for you. |
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Howard Spencer-Mosley enjoys taking the mick with his alternative York guided tours and anarchic stand-up. |
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As director he is besieged by the conflicting demands of his tours, his home repertoire and his guests. |
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The White House today was reopened for the very first time to tours, public tours. |
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As a violinist he made many international tours, winning renown for his playing of Bach and of contemporary works. |
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It owns a landing stage on the Hudson River which it plans to develop as a launch pad for the amphibious tours. |
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The Bavarian Lodge offers nature tours into Williams Lake Glacial Canyon, a unique alpine wetland. |
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It is important that the All Whites continue to play test matches and make overseas tours. |
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Most tours start with a visit to the palestra or gym, followed by a look at the laconicum or Turkish bath. |
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The party also says he is available to talk to the media at regular intervals during his constituency tours around the country. |
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National tasting tours and promotional events held by a number of wineries are also well attended. |
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In addition to their previous tours, two studio releases and radio airplay, the band has already achieved another modest success. |
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Mauka Makai Excursions offers archaeological and hiking tours of the windward side of Oahu. |
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Anyone would think that they would be worn out and ready to hand the reins of the grand tours over to their heirs. |
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Even if you are not an experienced kayaker or have never kayaked at all, these tours are perfect for you. |
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The Hard Knock Life tour made it so rap artists could go out again and do arena tours. |
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Perhaps the tourist sector could turn adversity into advantage by launching official flood tours of York. |
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For the less adventuresome, normally there are bus tours or supervised shopping excursions in the local port. |
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Park rangers offer interpretive tours of the battlefield, and the visitor center holds a small museum. |
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Wherever whales congregate, you'll find companies offering whale watching tours. |
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There are whale watching tours that can be booked from Hawaii, Kauai, Oahu, or Maui. |
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The intention is to add more tours to the database each year so that visitors will be able to return and catch up on the latest additions. |
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While on active duty, he served two tours as a military advisor in the Republic of Vietnam. |
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I was the vocalist for a Navy band and we did Top 40 stuff, going around on recruiting tours to urban schools. |
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He waxed poetic as he described the trips he had taken in search of exotic worlds, all on guided tours. |
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The lodges in these vineyards are known as quintas, and some offer wine classes, lunch and tours. |
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We aren't talking about his usual surly demeanour, quick-tempered nature, or impromptu tours to folks lounging around in shelters. |
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When you sign up for kayak sea tours, an experienced guide always accompanies you to help you if you have problems. |
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Complete driving itineraries for ten of the best scenic drives and family-oriented tours are described in the attachment. |
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Modern day Quakers will be leading tours around the building and the grounds and answering questions from visitors. |
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To help fuel this weekend marathon the museum offered special guided tours throughout the night and served absinthe in the cafe. |
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Former Chicago hit man Frank Cullotta now makes an honest living leading tours of his old mob haunts in Las Vegas. |
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She hated sharing Georgie with his admirers, particularly on lecture tours in in North America. |
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What will he actually do all day, in between going on tours of biscuit factories? |
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In London, the group will do walking tours of the variously sexy, scandalous, and literary neighborhoods of Soho and Bloomsbury. |
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In Dublin, land of a thousand Joyce walking tours, bloomsday has come to mean payday. |
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From fine dining to alternative art tours, get a little culture before football madness begins. |
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On the face of it, the politics of canceling the tours seems pretty shrewd. |
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Having seen two tours set off, I go for a wander round Parliament Square. |
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The timing of these tours of Zimbabwe and South Africa could not have been more opportune and is an ideal chance to get acclimatized to the conditions. |
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Even if he danced at his best, he could not display the same quicksilver in jumps and polished tours, and his presence was less compelling and majestic. |
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Moreover, until the Ukrainian doctors diagnosed food poisoning we thought it was just weariness, resulting from his endless tours, rallies and meetings with people. |
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He had previously gone on week-long tours in Donegal and West Cork. |
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His example has been emulated by almost all top leaders of different parties who have been criss-crossing the highways with their whistle-stop tours, poll after poll. |
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Finally, there were the ubiquitous Japanese tourists, who were presumably on whistle-stop tours of Oxford with the intention of capturing as much of it on film as possible. |
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A grand opening is expected to take place, though the hall is already available for tours and visits, wedding ceremonies, receptions and conferences. |
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What such tours show most surreally is that both mother and baby share a silent, symbolic, decorative role. |
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We are rotating troops through three and four tours of duty, scarring their bodies and psyches. |
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He stopped his droning speeches and adopted a feisty, homey style answering questions on the tours. |
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It runs from 10 am to 5pm and celebrates Swindon's railway heritage with model railway layouts, displays and guided tours of the Swindon Works site. |
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The lack of the advertised guided tours at Versailles annoyed me. |
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Alongside the ghost cruise and the many ghost walks, tours of the cellar have started at the Treasurer's House, where Harry Martindale famously saw the Roman legionnaires. |
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He served two tours as a lieutenant in the navy in Vietnam between December 1967 and April 1969, when he returned to the US with three Purple Hearts and a Silver Star. |
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There have been 10 official Lions tours of New Zealand since. |
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Husks of homes, some of them choked in jungular vines, furnish a tropical Pompeii for viewers on the disaster bus tours. |
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The Team Ireland Golf Trust has allocated a total of 240,000 to aspiring golfers who are pursuing their sporting careers on professional golf tours. |
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They are a mainstay attraction for guided tours and safaris. |
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Discussions focused more on Syria than on our own combat tours in places named Ramadi or Helmand. |
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Beyond broken sales records and sold-out tours, Queen Bey is on a mission to empower women. |
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Academics and professionals may be satisfied with technical drawings but a lay public, on which museums depend, need models, virtual reality tours, or, at least, photography. |
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Although it won't be the last time he tours in Ireland, don't miss this extra chance to check out his hilarious, acutely observed anecdotes and cheeky schoolboy humour. |
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Visitors can watch masons, carvers and carpenters at work and there will be tours of the building including the drawing shop and the plaster cast museum. |
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Now the city fills with travelers on package tours who stay at ultra-modern hotels and spend their money at glittering malls. |
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Manchester United tours are not just a series of football matches but are events which resemble a call for a religious crusade or a barbarian invasion. |
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The young ones were waiting with bated breath to have a rendezvous with Kalam, for wherever he tours, a session with kids is very much part of his itinerary. |
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Engineers now field questions on Reddit and laboratories raffle off multiday tours to Twitter followers. |
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As well as grouse watching, Dan and his colleagues also give informal tours around the reserve for young ornithologists keen to spot merlins, buzzards and ospreys. |
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Emily Rushton, an escort in her 30s who tours both cities and smaller towns around Ontario, explains that region is a factor, too. |
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They are not playing for national pride, they don't want to get injured ahead of important tours for their countries, they've got leggy blonde models to mess around with. |
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Along with the garden tours, visitors saw bee-keeping demonstrations, got tips from gardeners, participated in a papermaking workshop and took in a few information displays. |
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In fact, they are a drain on its resources, creating a deficit of over Rs.12 lakhs a year, despite the huge income that tours generate for their promoters. |
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Talpacific Holidays is putting the boot into New Zealand with escorted walking tours through some of the country's most spectacular topography and active wildlife areas. |
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That venture, along with limited guided tours and day trips for schoolchildren, proved hugely popular and 2,500 people have visited the centre per week. |
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When it came for picking teams for tours abroad they were ignored. |
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Rose also played against all the visiting international teams of International Women's Cricket Council as well as being a team member in overseas tours. |
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Furthermore, they also acquired sufficient skills through practical experience as part of their tours of duty in line units that were included in the course of studies. |
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But the U.S. Army is stretched so thin that it's continually extending the tours of duty of soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, and morale is suffering. |
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Bishops might preach at church consecrations or at the translation of relics, or go on occasional preaching tours, particularly to promote crusading fervour. |
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Linda Yablonsky tours the ancient treasures and revisits the debate of how the Parthenon lost its marbles. |
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Hotels like La Mamounia also offer classes with their executive chefs as well as culinary-focused tours of the medina. |
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Boy gets record deal, cuts misogynistic debut, tours, gets loads of girls. |
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Two years and six national tours later, amidst numerous line-up shifts, the band found its sound evolving from bizarro folk-rock into lush cinematic pop music. |
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A Mohawk and member of the Wolf Clan, he dances with the Young Spirit Dancers, a Native American company that tours the northeastern U.S. each year. |
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On one of those tours, I saw an unusual and, as it turned out, unforgettable room. |
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On USO overseas tours, sports stars are quickly surrounded by soldiers craving the inside scoop about their favorite teams. |
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So we bought one of those tours that combines a Jeep ride with a Navajo guide and a horseback ride. |
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Dedicated fans of Chinese rock music have found ways to listen, whether in mosh pits in Beijing, on overseas concert tours, or by picking up CDs and music over the Internet. |
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Discovery tours of the valley on skimobiles are organized daily. |
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For the past eight years he has skippered boats for whale shark tours. |
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Ruth, too, was famous for performing vaudevillian shenanigans on the off-season barnstorming tours he frequently headlined. |
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The information centre can be used to make accommodation bookings, find out what is on in York, book days out, tours and coach holidays to destinations in the UK and Europe. |
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In 2011, the castle was closed to guided tours whilst refurbishments were carried out. |
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Highlights included tours of Como and Bellagio plus a trip on the Bernina Express train to the Swiss ski resort St Moritz. |
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The museum is run by volunteers and is currently seeking more docents to conduct tours, work in the garden and help out in the office. |
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For example, Methodist group tours were organized, but they ended when it was clear they made little impact. |
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Commercial 'dolphin encounter' enterprises and tours operate in many countries. |
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Austravel is offering its customers great savings on hotels, stopovers and tours. |
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He has made many university speaking appearances, again often in coordination with his book tours. |
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The audition with TSO was a success for Gabriela, and she has been getting rave reviews from Coast-to-Coast as she tours the United States. |
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Similar tours are also available within the Les Vielles Forges Forest Adventure Park. |
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On Saturday, the Northumberland Archive strongrooms at the Ashington museum will be open for special tours. |
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They also want to take the Ireland cricket team on winter tours more often. |
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Rebecca Pronsky is one of New York City's finest singer-songwriters playing twangy folk and tours with lead guitarist Rich Bennett. |
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It is resident at the Birmingham Hippodrome and tours extensively nationally and internationally. |
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Since then, it has concertized regularly in Toronto and on tours throughout Canada, the United States and Europe. |
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Great Britain also played in series and tours against other nations such as France, Papua New Guinea and Fiji. |
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That summer Martin Johnson was named captain for the 2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia, becoming the first man to lead two tours. |
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He also went on three British and Irish Lions tours where he was capped five times. |
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Led by Peter McAlister, who was attempting to gain more control of tours from the players. |
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The club takes advantage of this support through its worldwide summer tours. |
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All of the principal tours offer points in the Women's World Golf Rankings for high finishers in their events. |
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There are six principal tours for women, each based in a different country or continent. |
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Juniors may earn income from tennis by participating in the Future, Satellite, or Challenger tours. |
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The cricket board also selects the national squad and organises home and away tours for the national team. |
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Eastlake made annual tours to the continent and to Italy in particular, seeking out appropriate paintings to buy for the Gallery. |
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Following the example of several of his stage colleagues, Gielgud joined tours of military camps. |
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Other tours include Story of the Proms, Behind the Scenes, Inside Out and School tours. |
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Progressive Nation tours were held in 2008 and 2009 with Dream Theater as the headline act. |
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The factory centres at Solihull and Halewood have manufacturing tours, while Gaydon has an engineering tour. |
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Whistle-stop tours were popular in the 19th century when long distance travel by passenger train was the norm. |
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Since then, May and Taylor have performed under the name of Queen with Paul Rodgers and Adam Lambert as vocalists on several tours. |
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Following the release of their second album, Led Zeppelin completed several more US tours. |
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Study tours were common then, as now, as was the keeping of travel diaries. |
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In addition, Saturday and Sunday tours on December 26 and December 27 will not include a visit to Wingspread, as it is closed for the holidays. |
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The WAC is promoted in the JHE's brochures and is a popular stop on facility tours. |
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The steam yacht Gondola tours the lake in the summer months, along with two smaller motorised launches. |
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Moscow hosts the annual Kremlin Cup, a popular tennis tournament on both the WTA and ATP tours. |
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Jennings Brewery offers regular public tours and occasional carriage rides pulled by a shire horse. |
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The tour lost money heavily, and Christie announced that he would underwrite no more tours. |
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The convenience of transport also enabled rulers to lead inspection tours to southern China. |
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These sorties, explorations, expeditions, tours or immersions were made intermittently over a period of five years. |
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Until the East London Line was closed in 2007 for major refurbishment and upgrade, the museum organised tours through the tunnel by train. |
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There is also a new interpretive centre from which information on the rock art and local culture is available and tours can be arranged. |
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She then undertook goodwill tours to Sydney, Queensland, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, South Africa, and finally Texel in the Netherlands. |
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Commercial sport fishing and whale watching tours depart from Shelter Island. |
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The replica ship now sails on regular tours in the waters of the Southern California coast as an educational historical resource. |
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Several organized tours from Germany, France, and other European countries come to Iran annually to visit archaeological sites and monuments. |
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In addition, extreme sports such as sandboarding, skydiving and 4x4ing have become popular, and many cities have companies that provide tours. |
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A number of wine tours of Cape Verde's various microclimates began to be offered in spring 2010 and can be arranged through the tourism office. |
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While mainly used by citizens and dock workers, they can also be used for sightseeing tours. |
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As well as having ceremonial duties, the Yeoman Warders provide guided tours around the Tower. |
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From their aspidistras to breakfasts, from overstuffed sofas to grand tours, everything was done on a larger-than-life scale. |
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Prince would later re-enlist into the Canadian Army and do two tours in Korea as a Princess Patricia, participating in the defence of Kapyong. |
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The Hampshire County Youth Choir is based in Winchester, and has had successful tours of Canada and Italy in recent years. |
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He spent 15 of the next 25 years in four tours of duty at Portsmouth concerned with development of gunnery and torpedoes. |
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Several companies offer open top bus tours around the city, as well as tours on foot and on the river. |
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He had become ill while on one of his incessant missionary tours, and died leaning against the wall of the local church. |
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In North America, leaf peepers may enjoy rail tours of the Canadian Rockies before winter hits. |
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Guided bird tours have become a major business with at least 127 companies offering tours worldwide. |
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Other tours included opening for Metallica and Guns N' Roses in the summer of 2006, the Vans Warped Tour and Earthday Birthday. |
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Kevin McCloud presented Kevin McCloud's Grand Tour on Channel 4 in 2009 with McCloud retracing the tours of British architects. |
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There is a GAA Museum there and tours of the stadium are offered, including a rooftop walk of the stadium. |
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Brigadier Ian Lisles, who also served for several tours in Northern Ireland, was posted to South Armagh a few months after the ambush. |
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The jetty is wide enough for coaches to travel down to collect and deliver passengers to the town and on local tours. |
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The bikers were given tours of the Ring of Kerry, the Lakes of Killarney and the high passes of Macgillycuddy's Reeks. |
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Welsh has made several reading tours around the world and has been involved with house music as a DJ, promoter and producer. |
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In addition to working with CSO, Hubbard Street now tours specifically to perform with symphony orchestras. |
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This summer we've seen record numbers visiting Matamata and Hobbiton, running tours of around 40 tourists every 10 minutes. |
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Meanwhile the Hobbiton Movie Set in Matamata has introduced evening tours and been redecorated with barrels, carts and new props. |
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The band also hold a reputation for their live performances with regularly sold out tours in Scotland. |
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Despite the success of the record and the subsequent concert tours, not everything was well with the band. |
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The final date for 2010 was in the Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow which is traditionally where the band finishes their Scottish tours. |
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The tours provided Ruskin with the opportunity to observe and to record his impressions of nature. |
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The squadron also trained aircrew officers from foreign nations posted to the UK on two to three year exchange tours. |
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The former is the most capped British and Irish Lion of all time, having completed four tours with the Lions in the sixties and seventies. |
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Soon after the queen's coronation, Henry and Catherine had set out on separate tours of England. |
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The San Francisco locations have become celebrated amongst the film's fans, with organised tours across the area. |
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The day included guided tours of the Grade II-listed manor house, walks around the gardens and cream teas in the lakeside marquee. |
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The mini-golf course will be free all day and tours and prizes will be available. |
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In the middle of promotion and the tours in 1999, Williams began work on his third studio album. |
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The tours to the binderies and to the printers and publishers lasted on the average of 1.45 and 1.71 hours respectively. |
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She's gained a new outlook on promotional tours too, having once described chat shows and carpets as cripplingly nerve-racking. |
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Celebrities like Paul Newman and sophia Loren even dropped by for tours. |
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Both offer paddle-boat tours that let visitors experience the blue water, the smogless sky and the tall pines that seem to link the two places. |
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The most successful New York shows were often followed by extensive national tours. |
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He helped boost public morale during the war by extensive concert tours around the country conducting for nominal fees. |
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In the course of Irving's tours, Stoker travelled the world, although he never visited Eastern Europe, a setting for his most famous novel. |
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The island is still an important destination for coach tours from other parts of the United Kingdom. |
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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 National Trust for the Cayman Islands provides guided tours weekly on the Mastic Trail and other locations. |
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Army's 10th Mountain Division in September, after serving two tours of duty in Afghanistan. |
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I doubt they expected to be called for second and third tours of duty abroad. |
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Numerous popular tour bus companies and boat tours run there throughout the year. |
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Parties and events took place throughout the Commonwealth, many coinciding with her associated national and Commonwealth tours. |
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As none of the majors fall under the direct jurisdiction of tours, broadcast rights for these events are negotiated separately with each sanctioning body. |
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In addition to sunbathing, the beaches around the bay offer a number of services, such as boat rentals, boat tours, horseback riding, scuba diving and other aquatic sports. |
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The complex also offers a Jungle Environment Survival Training Camp, which operates tours by local Aeta tribesmen who trained American soldiers in jungle survival skills. |
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Agent Orange exposure has been blamed for virtually any disease Vietnam vets and their offspring have ever suffered since the soldiers finished their tours of duty. |
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Insight tours are limited to 40 passengers, with the services of an experienced tour director and stays in top selected hotels that are centrally or scenically located. |
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The tours stops included, Bournemouth, London, Sunderland, Derby, Norwich, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow and ended with a homecoming show at Dundee on 19 December. |
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There is no general public access to the gardens, but guided tours for small groups can be arranged to the gardens and excavations under the basilica. |
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So far I've been on the party popper, black feather and milk bottle tours. |
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It covers a host of museums such as the Louvre, the Bateaux Mouches Seine boat tours, open-top bus tour with commentary and unlimited Metro travel. |
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Fitzsimmons spent the rest of 1897 and 1898 doing stage tours. |
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For the next two years he played lengthy tours against Vines. |
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Docents lead tours of schoolchildren at the museum, which is run by the state parks department and focuses on Indians of the Great Basin and the Southwest. |
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Children will love the antics of little penguin tours or feeding pelicans. |
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In addition to educating people about the reality of gangs, the tours create jobs in depressed communities and bring attention to the destructiveness of gangbanging. |
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It is planned that the Great Britain team will come together in future only for occasional tours, similar to the British and Irish Lions in rugby union. |
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Producers in several parts of the UK have staged productions, including national tours, of the Lloyd Webber musicals under licence from the Really Useful Group. |
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In addition to heritage tours, heritage day tickets can also be used on all Blackpool Transport trams and buses as well as autumn illumination tours. |
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Lodging, dining, retail and guided bus tours within Mesa Verde National Park are operated by Aramark Mesa Verde, an authorized concessioner of the National Park Service. |
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Following the American tours, Badfinger recorded Wish You Were Here at the Caribou Ranch recording studio in Colorado, and at George Martin's AIR Studios in London. |
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This may include tours of the farmlands, souvenirs, or even ostrich rides. |
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Along the tours, Robbie Williams had various members in his band. |
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Free guided tours of the Palace are held throughout the parliamentary session for UK residents, who can apply through their MP or a member of the House of Lords. |
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The People's Climate March is also planning lead-up events, such as speakers' tours, train ings, art-builds, lectures, teach-ins and related demonstrations. |
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It is open to the general public to visit, but only through guided tours, since it is in use as a working building and is home to over 100 students. |
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In Glasgow, as guests of Lord Blantyre, the delegation stayed at Erskine House and given tours of shipbuilding and steel fabrication facilities on banks of the River Clyde. |
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ShoWare will power the ticketing for the daily walking tours for this cavern adventure expanding to the rappelling and canyoneering tours as well. |
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Throughout most of the 1980s, Bassey focused on charitable work and performing occasional concert tours throughout Europe, Australia, and the United States. |
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Victorious rugby tours to Australia and the United Kingdom in the late 1880s and the early 1900s played an early role in instilling a national identity. |
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Unmodified, traditional trams provide a 'heritage service' on weekends, bank holidays and summer months, as well as operate on tours during the illuminations. |
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The OneAsia Tour, founded in 2009, is not a member of the Federation, but was founded as a joint venture of the Australasia, China, Japan, and Korean tours. |
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Many bands broke up, but some, including Genesis, ELP, Yes, and Pink Floyd, regularly scored top ten albums with successful accompanying worldwide tours. |
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The tours, trail and crafts will also be available on Sunday, when there will be music from the Nonsuch Dulcimers and refreshments from the Friends of Red House. |
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Ridgecrest's 2nd Annual Petroglyph Festival brings together Inter-Tribal Powwow, Native American Film Showcase, Native Artists, and tours to Ancient Coso Petroglyphs. |
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It boasts a number of ecotourist tours and perfect places for adventurers. |
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Re-enactments and bus tours will take visitors and residents on journeys into Anglesey's past as part of Mona Antigua, a joint project between Menter Mn and Cadw. |
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He began augmenting his income with reading tours and radio broadcasts. |
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Another area visited by butterfly tours for its prolific blue morphos and other brilliant butterflies is Tingo Maria Parque Nacional and vicinity. |
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Saintsbury secured a role for Chaplin in Charles Frohman's production of Sherlock Holmes, where he played Billy the pageboy in three nationwide tours. |
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The British and Irish Lions is a team chosen from each national team and undertakes tours of the southern hemisphere rugby playing nations every four years. |
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This year saw the return of the popular toastrack bus which gave tours around the headland from 1929-1955 and has been restored by students at Southampton University. |
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Commuter transport operators may also use their coaches to conduct tours within the target city between the morning and evening commuter transport journey. |
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