European leaders traveled to Kiev to mediate a political solution between the parties. |
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Rolling-store operators normally traveled set routes on each day of the week. |
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For all of you have traveled with us and are embarking on new journeys, we send you our love. |
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He traveled to tank towns tackling local favorites and met fighters he had previously fought on the way to the title. |
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She was up in her attic one afternoon, trying to concentrate on where to place her asymptotes on her hyperbola, but her mind traveled elsewhere. |
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Between 1500 and 1800 the Lunda and Luba people traveled from the Congo and became a powerful group. |
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Apollo traveled to the Moon with the lunar module attached to the command module. |
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Still, auteurist aims are diverse enough that it's still possible to find filmmakers who have chosen to go down less traveled paths. |
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They traveled by rail, further by horse-drawn wagons over a steep, rugged mill road that ended at Sempervirens Creek. |
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After judging that he had traveled far enough away from Denholm, Lassat set up camp in a small forest cove. |
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Wincing as a sliver of pain traveled down his body, he looked over to the little analog clock set beside the desk lamp. |
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Apart from these, Indian wandering monks traveled the breadth and length of this whole area. |
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Out beyond the galaxies, there are celestial objects called quasars, whose light has traveled at least 10 billion years to get here. |
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He had a quilt to keep him warm while he traveled and has a family waiting for him when he arrives at Walter Reed Army Medical center. |
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He traveled no farther than four miles outside of Nevaharday by way of the trade route. |
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Danny was alarmed at the raciness of his thoughts, as his mind very rarely traveled in that direction. |
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Her gaze traveled along the curve of his neck, over his Adam's apple to his jaw line, as he tilted his head back to drain the rest of the bottle. |
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A radioman, he was stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., but traveled the world. |
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He traveled the world, and everywhere he journeyed, he offered help and kindness. |
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These carriages journeyed on railways throughout the country and traveled to the most remote villages. |
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It was quickly and quietly that the two journeyers traveled to the Commons. |
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Last year BRAL carried slightly more than 2.5 million passengers, while just over one million traveled with Brymon. |
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The conservative movement's think tanks, newspapers, and little magazines are filled with junketeers who have traveled the world on his dime. |
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And we traveled around the San Francisco Bay Area, aestheticizing the landscape as we went. |
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As a young scholar, the great chassidic rebbe, Reb Bunim, traveled extensively on business throughout Eastern Europe. |
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Most of the emigrants traveled in steerage accommodations, between the upper deck and the cargo hold. |
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As a young married man, my grandfather traveled around West Texas building windmills for a living. |
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Between 1971 and 1998 she became a much traveled lady and spent 17 winters in Hong Kong with her son Mick who was employed there. |
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Ore was brought down, and both the men and the easily loaded freight traveled up in buckets suspended from their wire rope cables. |
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Since then, he has traveled to Cuba so many times he says he has lost count. |
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There were five different passports that each had a different alias he used whenever he traveled abroad. |
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She crossed the center line and traveled to the outside lane of opposing traffic. |
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The last time I traveled to Greensboro and came through this airport I was wearing yoga pants and a sweatshirt and I was on crutches. |
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The Lapita and later Polynesian people carried the rats everywhere they traveled, according to Matisoo-Smith. |
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He traveled the country giving talks and ambushing naive scientists in debates before huge, receptive audiences of churchgoers. |
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A monitor in the gallery replayed a short video showing the blinding flash as lightning traveled down the copper filaments from rocket to earth. |
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The low, hypnotic hum created by the amplification of sound waves as they traveled through water reverberated throughout the dark tank. |
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Rocks joined Alfred twenty years ago as a sales representative who traveled to music stores throughout North America. |
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But it was the landscape that attracted his most lavish praise as they traveled. |
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A leaden stillness descended and slowed their legs, but sight traveled in reverse and was quickened. |
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He couldn't resist such a tempting adventure, thus he traveled west, into this ancient forest to feed his curiosity. |
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My gaze traveled upwards, taking in a smooth, angular jaw, full lips, and brilliant emerald eyes. |
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He traveled often and far, lectured, taught, lent his name to social causes and to institutions. |
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In 1960, the American Federation of Arts organized a retrospective of Lawrence's work that traveled to 16 cities. |
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Steep climbs and high altitude mark the Machame Route, a little traveled but highly scenic trail to the top of Kilimanjaro. |
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The result is that from 1990 to 1996, transit ridership grew 20 percent faster in the metropolitan region than did vehicle miles traveled. |
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Mikey's eyes traveled over to the small car, instantly lighting up at the sight. |
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The commandos and Special Forces traveled light and were trained for this kind of backwoods work. |
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Though we traveled light, indispensable to us on board were two books we re-read and consulted constantly. |
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As always, he traveled light on this trip with nothing but a knapsack containing a change of clothes and a loaf of bread. |
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He emerged with a goofy smile, as he had traveled to 1967, riding to a Lions Club meeting in his Cadillac. |
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We traveled in the same circles and went to the same panels, and talked of ethnic literatures at every opportunity. |
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In May 1588, the armada left Lisbon and traveled up the coast toward England. |
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Chelsea, the maid of honor, traveled up the aisle with Brian, the best man. |
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The residential electronics industry has traveled a considerable distance in a relatively short time. |
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Thus did the poem even foreshadow the advent of e-mail, which, after the bombing, became the means by which the poem traveled. |
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A visit to a reconstructed fur trade post usually takes today's visitor off frequently traveled major highways. |
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When customers traveled to Europe, they would return to the shop with recipes and menus from restaurants. |
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He traveled to Madrid with one of the couple's children to accept an award on his wife's behalf. |
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By the time we traveled from Fyn to Pomen, Jerry had already settled his affairs and met us at the home of Durant's brother, James. |
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A lonely tear traced a path much traveled down her cheek, but she wiped it away. |
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The shepherd traveled at the rear of his flock, depending on his dog to range ahead, prevent wrong turns, retrieve ewes inclined to straying. |
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Maybe you are searching for peace and you have traveled many roads without finding it. |
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With her new equipment in tow, she traveled around town, hosting private parties and corporate shindigs. |
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Family members of Sept.11 victims traveled on a peace mission to Iraq in January. |
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Fedora and the second in command of the Aryans traveled in a shuttlecraft heading for space station, Geneva. |
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She drove out into the street and on to the main road, where she traveled to the turn-off and parked a few minutes later. |
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He has traveled extensively to gem locales worldwide and has opened himself to the tutelage of well-known gem authorities. |
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His hands traveled up his back and came to rest on the back of his head, his fingers twisted in the jet black locks. |
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I flipped somersaults and bumped blindly into various other bodies and boards as I traveled toward shore underwater. |
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They traveled the country, training over 900 salespeople in a power-packed, two-hour educational, motivational and highly personal seminar. |
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Most headed to big resorts on the Black Sea, but some traveled to the mountains to ski or hike. |
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I traveled down to a brook among dark maples, where the early skunk cabbage leaves were just beginning to appear. |
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I haven't traveled outside the U.S. for several years, so I'd completely forgotten my current phone wasn't unlocked. |
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Her eyes traveled longingly to her large, unmade bed that she wouldn't sleep on for another month are two, at least. |
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At the two-minute mark of the eleventh round, De La Hoya delivered a left uppercut that traveled less than 6 inches. |
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For generations astronomers have traveled to exotic locations to observe total solar eclipses because total solar eclipses are such rare events. |
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The trio traveled down a wide silver corridor, bathed in bright light that reflected from the metal floor. |
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It is known, however, that wooden venetian blinds were in use in America by the 1760s, the fashion for them having traveled here from London. |
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All of the men whittled wood in their spare time, or even as they traveled, to keep them occupied. |
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When the flower children of the 1960s chose the nonconformist road, many of them traveled in unassuming Volkswagen bugs. |
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She traveled through Europe and contacted seed growers around the world to learn the seed trade. |
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The Maenads were Dionysus' female votaries who accompanied him when he traveled. |
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She sat silently through the hours as the sun traveled across the sky and she stayed even as it fell. |
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They traveled a few hours down the road and found the horses that Arnon was talking about. |
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They'd traveled about an hour away from Kol when Beau materialized out of the tree. |
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Itinerant merchants traveled the backcountry buying or trading dried apples. |
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In recent years, a manatee traveled to New York and another swam up the Mississippi River! |
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I have always traveled with my gear in a plastic trunk, a scuba backpack, or suitcase and nobody has questioned it. |
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He turned a saw a petite woman with a thick mane of wavy black hair that traveled just past her shoulders. |
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We have enough manicured parks and lightly traveled roads for safe walking, however. |
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When he traveled within the country, streets would be closed and would be lined with schoolchildren waving flags and singing national songs. |
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Like Cinderella's prince, the former ABT ballet master traveled the globe seeking The Nutcracker of his dreams. |
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Her vivid green eyes traveled back over the beautifully scribed lines of the communication. |
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Their travels grew more exciting as they traveled further every day, as they were welcomed on any ship that went to sea. |
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A single tear traveled down his face as he watched the bunny go under the barbwire fence. |
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As I was getting my latte today I told my baristas about the wild technological ride on which I've traveled these past 48 hours. |
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Such was the experience of a state expedition that traveled to Texas in 1828 amid fears of Anglo secessionism. |
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Movement in a rectilinear manner decreases the resistive forces associated with the locomotor activity and minimizes the distance traveled. |
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The Zulu army traveled on foot, and the soldiers carried only their spears and shields, because they would be fed by the local villagers wherever they were. |
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Since launching in 2008, the rubber duck project has traveled to Osaka, Sydney, Sao Paolo, and Amsterdam. |
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Duhaut-Cilly traveled the coast in the late 1820s and reported shell lime being made for the construction of the new mission church at Santa Barbara. |
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Piggy, saying nothing, with no time for even a grunt, traveled through the air sideways from the rock, turning over as he went. |
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The Touareg people are nomads who traveled through the desert. |
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The final incident was in Atlantic City, where we had traveled for an industry event. |
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In that year she traveled to Venice and commissioned the Salviati company to design the elaborate interior and exterior mosaic decoration for the church. |
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If our president had traveled more, he might have known that. |
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Others traveled further north along the Mississippi waterway. |
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He asked for a day to decide, and he traveled home from Berlin to talk with his father, Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin. |
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They had traveled by train through blacked-out stations to an old mansion in the countryside where they were to be billeted with hundreds of other children. |
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I have not ridden since I traveled from the port city of Esshai to Shael, when I was eleven and the Searcher brought me there to become an Assassin. |
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Woolley hitched the horse to the back of his four-wheel-drive and traveled 1,500 miles to Churchill Downs. |
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In 2008, when she and her partner wanted to memorialize their commitment, they traveled to Canada to get married. |
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As near as I can calculate the family must have traveled about 1250 miles. |
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One famous vase smuggled and later sold to the Met even traveled in a first-class twa seat. |
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Last summer, I traveled with a J Street U delegation to the South Hebron Hills, in the southernmost reaches of the West Bank. |
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They are mostly African-American, some have traveled considerable distances, and they are fired up and ready to go. |
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A ring of flames emerged from the center, and traveled outwards. |
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On April 3, Flaherty and 40 other band members traveled to Boston along with a contingent of other New York firefighters. |
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Alessandra Pacchieri was heavily pregnant when she traveled to London for a flight attendant training course. |
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I traveled the United States, stopping in splendorous places. |
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General Alfred Terry traveled due west from Fort Abraham Lincoln in Dakota Territory with a force that included Custer and his Seventh Cavalry troopers. |
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How a 1,000-year-old fragrant elixir traveled over continents and time to become the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby. |
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Johnson left home around 1930 and for the rest of his life traveled the country, playing and singing at parties, juke joints, barrelhouses, and other venues. |
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Followers had traveled many miles to mourn the loss, and aid in the ritual washing, dressing, and honoring of the body. |
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Time ebbed away as they traveled, the bright day growing older. |
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In October Putnam and his associate Adam Hunt traveled to Pennsylvania to interview author Stacy Brown. |
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Over the generations, men who saw themselves as metropolitan sophisticates traveled to America and were suddenly confronted with their own provinciality. |
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But still, the fact remains, today, a pregnant lady suffering from hg traveled in an almost 200 year old coach. |
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In the summer of 2013, Jon Stewart took a hiatus from The Daily Show and traveled to Jordan for a month to film a movie. |
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During his free time, he traveled around in the area, made the acquaintance of other Sorbian students in Leipzig, and learned about the grandeur of his Slavic heritage. |
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We traveled eight days along the main road before veering away from our fellow travelers onto a smaller path heading north towards the Silver Crossings. |
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He was raised in Maryland, studied at Kenyon, and traveled to Egypt to teach English to children for the summer. |
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This second transition appears more profound than the first in that the distance traveled was greater and the full spectrum of semiaquatic locomotor morphologies was crossed. |
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In May, Daugaard traveled to neighboring Minnesota to open a kiosk in the Mall of America to attract workers to his state. |
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In the 1950s, people worried that government officials who traveled abroad might have been suborned by communist agents. |
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All were ambushed on major highways regularly traveled by journalists. |
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Michael Jackson traveled with an anesthesiologist during his mid-1990s tour. |
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He traveled the colonies, from New York to Maryland, cleaning timepieces, working as a tinsmith, and barely keeping beyond the reach of his creditors. |
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The couturier famously traveled the world on scouting trips, looking to draw design inspiration from sundry cultures. |
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A second piece is a travel primer, Easily assembled at home, and for use by those who have never traveled to lands beyond, which beckons us to step beyond our safe boundaries. |
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The Macalester men's and women's track teams traveled to Carleton Friday, Feb.27 for their final tune-up before the MIAC Indoor Track Championships. |
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Aboul Gheit had traveled to Addis Ababa early on January 25 to head a delegation at the African Union Summit. |
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Lentz was so proud of his handiwork that he traveled to Berlin to show it off, and he wrote a little book about it. |
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I told him I traveled to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown to do research for the novel. |
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It also claimed that he had traveled to Turkey to buy communication equipment to import to Iran. |
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Since a loxodrome is not a great circle, it follows that by tracking a loxodrome a longer distance must be traveled compared to a great circle line. |
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The pair traveled to Penn Hills at least a dozen times over three months, teasing out the nuances and former life of the property. |
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Beckford traveled on the Continent frequently during the 1780s and 1790s and maintained residences in Lisbon and Paris as well as a town house in London. |
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Off Ballantine traveled, ending up in Mexico, where he met his wife-to-be, cristina. |
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I have trolled Rodeo Drive, Worth Avenue, and upper Madison Avenue and traveled to Las Vegas, where I stood agog for hours in the Bellagio and Venetian hotels. |
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They traveled in pairs or singly, and headed off to separate destinations in Europe, Asia, and Africa. |
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I've traveled this highway hundreds of times, and for about three months on a near daily basis, and as far as freeways go it's still by far my favorite. |
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An Italian woman who traveled to Britain while pregnant says doctors forced her to have a C-section and took her child from her. |
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She has traveled the country for the last four years in a motor home experiencing all the country has to offer. |
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Stephens left New York City when he was 20 to begin college in Harrisburg, but he traveled often to the city for work. |
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He was initially with a group that traveled by motor vehicles, but has spent the past two decades with a horse at his helm. |
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The various members met for the first time when they traveled to Gambia at the beginning of December to carry out their plan. |
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With this line of futuristic ski gear you can take the guessing out of things such as jump airtime, speed, and vertical distance traveled on the slopes. |
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I traveled in Myanmar for a few weeks with a journalist friend in 2006, and it kind of blew my mind. |
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The fire that had been kindled in my skull leaked and spread into my veins, arteries, every pore, and traveled the length of my body, infusing all with heat. |
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I worked at a racetrack, picked fruit, traveled about as a vagabond. |
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As a group we then traveled to Rosita, where we spoke to a convention of Moravian pastors before heading to the Rio Prinzapolka, where we met up with Ivonne. |
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So the master artist traveled to Beijing and shot in a former palace not far from the Forbidden City. |
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Last month, she and Schaeffer traveled to Paris and then onward to the town of Ghent to celebrate Chasen's 64th birthday. |
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As dinnertime came and went, he and his wife and two young children, who had traveled to Beijing, had nothing to eat. |
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He traveled to Turkey, and someone told his family that he had been seen in a burger King in Istanbul. |
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In late 2007 Romney traveled to Texas AM to soothe evangelicals with a speech that downplayed the distinctiveness of Mormonism. |
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Ahead of the seif push, in hopes of staying relevant, the SNC traveled to Doha to make its own attempt at becoming more inclusive. |
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My eyes traveled up their phosphorescent legs to their faces and back down again. |
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We traveled to the outskirts of Osaka and we proceeded to walk through a traditional residential area with narrow lanes until we arrived at an old house. |
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Kassig traveled to Beirut during spring break while he was studying at butler University in Indianapolis. |
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In October, he traveled to Denver with Fry to support his work with LGBT rights organization The Matthew Sheppard Foundation. |
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The royal couple then traveled on to the Welsh capital of Cardiff to watch a rugby match between Wales and Australia. |
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Several large chandeliers hung down from the ceiling and traveled down the hall over a long, old hall rug that ran the entire length of the foyer. |
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Called by some the Old Bering Sea Cultures, these early inhabitants traveled by kayak and umiak skin boats in the warmer months, and by sled in the winter. |
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Her hard work has paid off but she has traveled so far from her essence in the process that she feels she has lost touch with herself and lost touch with life. |
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He traveled 14 hours from Sierra Leone to attend the CGI conference this week. |
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Law slipped out of Boston unannounced and secretly traveled to Rome. |
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I first traveled to Shanghai three years ago when Gucci opened its golden eagle boutique here. |
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On October 4, the feast day of Saint Francis of Assisi, the contemporary Francis traveled to the birthplace of his namesake. |
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One extremely large creature traveled up inside the wall, and took up residence directly over our bed, scratching and keeping us awake each night. |
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And for the past seven years, Voit has traveled around the world, photographing these trees in their natural habitats. |
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As the pions traveled away from the target they disintegrated into mu-mesons and neutrinos. |
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The AFS 4M Green Sand Committee traveled to Indianapolis in October 2013 for its quarterly committee meeting and Adopt-a-Foundry tour. |
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Engels traveled through Switzerland as a refugee and eventually made it to safety in England. |
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She traveled with a wide-eyed toddler, who tugged at her headscarf and her djellaba with little whimpers. |
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As a result, merchants spread Buddhism to foreign encounters as they traveled. |
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Average and median miles traveled by secondary consumers attending the BCS were 1,893 miles and 2,086 miles, respectively. |
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The Bedouins traveled by camel and used explosives to demolish a portion of track. |
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It came out during the investigation that Matta traveled to Turkey with a business partner to take out a loan. |
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He traveled to Yakutat, then a small Tlingit village in southeast Alaska, and worked in the cannery. |
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Plant material was placed at the corners of the lake to catch material before it traveled down storm drains. |
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He traveled to Victor's family estate using details from Victor's journal, murdered William, and framed Justine. |
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Buddhism, in particular, traveled alongside the maritime trade, promoting coinage, art and literacy. |
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This continued throughout the year, except during the four months of the Vassa rainy season when ascetics of all religions rarely traveled. |
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Bush's subcabinet, and I traveled to Berkeley to spend the day chatting with Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver for Reason. |
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Individual plutons are solidified from magma that traveled toward the surface from a zone of partial melting near the base of the Earth's crust. |
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French editorialists had penned columns questioning whether Barnes was innocent, and the mayor of Paris even traveled to Texas to meet him. |
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We traveled through three states before reaching our final destination. |
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In those days, people usually traveled long distances in coaches. |
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Mr. Philpott was first exposed to farming when he traveled around Italy and stayed at agriturismos. |
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These bear-walkers owed their powers to their personal manito, the bear, and traveled in disguise at night, causing disease among their victims. |
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John was a convert to the Church who left his home in England and traveled to the Salt Lake Valley as part of a handcart company. |
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From April 1861, he traveled strenuously in Greece, Turkey and France, where he met up with the Tennyson family. |
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Like other big cities he'd traveled to, the dollar-sign eyes of the young women couldn't resist staring at the fancy automobile he drove. |
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There, he traveled with Theophrastus to the island of Lesbos, where together they researched the botany and zoology of the island. |
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In 208 Severus traveled to Britain with the intention of conquering Caledonia. |
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To answer the increased need for labor, workers traveled in search of the most favorable position economically. |
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He traveled to Algiers for a second time on 3 May 1865, and this time he remained for a month, meeting with tribal leaders and local officials. |
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Clementine traveled to Eaton Hall to play tennis with Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, and his family. |
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Another discovery was that the total amount of air needed to lift the craft was a function of the roughness of the surface it traveled over. |
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After Patrick's birth, Pauline and Hemingway traveled to Wyoming, Massachusetts, and New York. |
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However, a Riemann sum only gives an approximation of the distance traveled. |
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We must take the limit of all such Riemann sums to find the exact distance traveled. |
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When velocity is constant, the total distance traveled over the given time interval can be computed by multiplying velocity and time. |
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In 1948, Hemingway and Mary traveled to Europe, staying in Venice for several months. |
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In this case the stress F can be taken as the force applied to the lever, and X as the distance traveled by it along its circular path. |
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He then traveled alone to Spain to be photographed for the front cover for the Life magazine piece. |
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Francis began preaching around 1207 and traveled to Rome to seek approval from Pope Innocent III in 1209 to form a new religious order. |
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Franciscans traveled and preached in the streets, while boarding in church properties. |
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I stopped to pick up some McDonald's and traveled up the road a little before pulling over. |
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On 25 April 1981 Tigers traveled to Moseley where Dusty Hare broke the world record for points scored in first class fixtures. |
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They traveled steadily northwards along the coastal areas, warmed by the Gulf Stream, where life was more bearable. |
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Polynesian oceanfarers traveled vast distances of open ocean in outrigger canoes using navigation methods such as stick charts. |
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The Vikings, for example, traveled up the Vistula and the Oder in their longships. |
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They traveled to the netherworld, where they were assigned a position, and led an existence similar in some ways to that of the living. |
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After death, a person's ghost normally traveled to the sky world or the underworld, but some could stay on earth. |
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Although we have not traveled to all the planets nor to the Sun, we know their masses. |
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Undeterred, reasoning from the coarseness of the gold that it had not traveled far, they had set out in search of the mother lode. |
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Unofficial results instead traveled through the rumor mill, passed along on mobile phones from one part of the country to another. |
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He traveled to Europe from 1802, typically returning with voluminous sketchbooks. |
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After its founding, other settlers traveled from England to join the colony. |
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As of 2007, the exhibition has traveled to seven other cities around the world. |
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The Chronicle of Nestor adds that he preached along the Black Sea and the Dnieper river as far as Kiev, and from there he traveled to Novgorod. |
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Nero, the angry Romulan, traveled to the past to kill the present Spock. |
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The road his army traveled later became known as the Ffordd y Saeson, the English Road, and leads through heath and bog towards the Dee. |
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Garr and his wife, who were Spirit baptized at Azusa and traveled to India and later Hong Kong. |
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Indonesian merchants traveled around China, India, the Middle East, and the east coast of Africa. |
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Whether Mandeville actually traveled or not, he would not necessarily be intentionally making the story up. |
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Aristotle noted that cranes traveled from the steppes of Scythia to marshes at the headwaters of the Nile. |
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Norwegians traveled with dried cod and soon a dried cod market developed in southern Europe. |
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Cree oral legend reports that the survivors lived and traveled with the Cree for more than a year. |
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He traveled around the country collecting words and examples of grammar from the dialects and comparing the dialects among the different regions. |
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It didn't matter whether we traveled with a fiery-tempered swordstress, or a vain Trickster God. |
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This trend is especially notable since there has been a growth in vehicles and vehicle miles traveled by automobiles using these highways. |
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In the Pacific Theater of World War II, Japanese merchant ships rarely traveled in convoys. |
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However, at just 50 percent of all distance traveled, car usage is the lowest of all G8 countries. |
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Paul and the Twelve Apostles traveled extensively establishing communities in major cities and regions throughout the Empire. |
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The routes were traveled by convoys, and slaves formed part of this caravan traffic. |
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They turned south and traveled for two days looking for a great harbor the master pilot Miruelo knew of. |
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Those remained in estuarine environment continue to go through their life cycle more quickly than those traveled into freshwater. |
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First, the inseparable years of her infancy and toddlerdom, when we traveled everywhere in tandem. |
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Traces of coca and nicotine found in some Egyptian mummies have led to speculation that Ancient Egyptians may have traveled to the New World. |
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Columbus traveled from Portugal to both Genoa and Venice, but he received encouragement from neither. |
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The distance traveled in the journey around Africa to India and back was greater than around the equator. |
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Christopher Columbus, on his third voyage to the New World in 1498, traveled along part of what would later become Venezuela. |
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Methodist, Quaker and Baptist preachers traveled in the South, appealing to slaveholders to manumit their slaves. |
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Another Berber cleric, Saint Adrian of Canterbury, traveled to England and played a significant role in its early medieval religious history. |
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Six years later, Sigurd Eirikson traveled to Estonia to collect taxes for King Valdemar. |
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These types of tools were specifically made to catch the eye of many different craftsman who traveled to do their work. |
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He traveled in Greece, Hispania, Italy, Sicily, Dalmatia, Gaul, Liguria, North Africa, and on the eastern shores of the Adriatic. |
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Polybius himself exemplified these principles as he was traveled and possessed political and military experience. |
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The wave traveled from the center of the lake before breaking on the shore. |
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The further south in Gaul one traveled, the weaker the Frankish influence became. |
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Odin was a very successful warrior and traveled widely, conquering many lands. |
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In 1808, Rask traveled to Copenhagen to continue his studies at the University of Copenhagen, where he stayed in the Regensen dormitory. |
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In order to conduct research for the prize essay, Rask traveled to Sweden in 1812 with his friend Rasmus Nyerup. |
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Leaving Russia, he traveled through Central Asia to Persia, where he stayed in Tabriz, Tehran, Persepolis, and Shiraz. |
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Squibb traveled all around the world, from New York to Asia. |
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Some critical disease characteristics that should be evaluated include virulence, distance traveled by victims, and level of contagiousness. |
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From 1854 to 1862, Wallace traveled again through Maritime Southeast Asia to collect specimens for sale and study nature. |
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He traveled with the aid of dogsleds and three separate support crews who turned back at successive intervals before reaching the Pole. |
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Rafael traveled with a crew from a Malaysian junk, bringing back profitable trade items and glowing reports about China's commercial potential. |
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He traveled to the New World in 1500 and, after some exploration, settled on the island of Hispaniola. |
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He named the new sea Mar del Sur, since they had traveled south to reach it. |
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They lost one day because they traveled west during their circumnavigation of the globe, opposite to Earth's daily rotation. |
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Admiral Zheng He and a few of his troops traveled overland into Kotte, because Alakeshvara had lured them into his territory. |
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The elluvial gold is nuggetty and coarse, indicating it has not traveled far from its source. |
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The Mingshi account about Lasa states that ambassadors from Lasa, Aden, and Brava traveled with Zheng He to China. |
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At Bengal, they traveled to Chittagong, then to Sonargaon, and finally to the capital Gaur. |
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The treasure fleet conducted the transport of the many foreign envoys to China and back, but some envoys traveled independently. |
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From his fourth voyage, he brought envoys from thirty states who traveled to China and paid their respects at the Ming court. |
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The Manila galleons were accompanied with a large naval escort as it traveled to and from Manila and Acapulco. |
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The pair traveled with, and sometimes worked alongside, migrant workers, many of them Wobblies. |
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In 1516 Ferdinand Magellan moved to Seville and befriended Diogo, both having traveled to India. |
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Li Changbo set off from Yangzhou city in Jiangsu province and has traveled thousands of miles on foot, Metro. |
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This suggests that ostriches traveled between India and Africa before the two landmasses drifted apart. |
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Chavez, who is of Mexican and Swiss-German descent, has traveled from Austin to do community work in El Salvador. |
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As a young man, he traveled to North Africa and learned Hindu-Arabic numerals and al-jabr, the basis of modern algebra. |
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Itinerant traders traveled through the area, working by free market principles. |
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Santa Fe Chief of Police Kevin Kerney has traveled to Santa Barbara, California to buy quarter horses for his ranch. |
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Last month, he traveled to Cincinnati to address the Urban League. |
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Trucks, meanwhile, will not be eligible for the upper limits and will continue to be billed according to distance traveled. |
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During the test Orion traveled through the Van Allen belt twice and reached an altitude of 3,600 miles above Earth. |
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This is a man who has traveled to Iran and China with no compunction. |
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The first launch of Operation Feeding Freedom began with a team of Outbackers who traveled to Afghanistan in 2002 to feed troops stationed there. |
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Finally, the pochteca were merchants who traveled all of Mesoamerica trading. |
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The news traveled back to Atahualpa in Cajamarca, where the army then learned about the Spanish incursion. |
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In 2009, the first two international commercial cargo vessels traveled north of Russia between Europe and Asia. |
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