For me, bathing suit shopping is an annual occurrence that ranks slightly below a trip to the dentist. |
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These included arts and crafts, swimming, knock out competitions, a trip to the cinema, drama, sports, bowling and a day trip out of town. |
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But if a wedding or big social event was coming up, the trip to the barber's shop was essential to look their best. |
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Norm has planned a day trip to the Arctic Circle for a photo opportunity under the midnight sun. |
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The process begins with a trip to the bank, where a sharp-eyed analyst will review your finances. |
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The coach trip to the Lake district and Scotland is now completely booked out. |
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It is an epic that is perfect for the big screen and is well worth a trip to the cinema. |
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I loved the trip to the bakery because that meant that I'd be treated to an ice cream. |
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Aside from a temporary trip to the big house, no one becomes homeless, crazy or racked with despair. |
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A quick trip to the greenhouse to do the watering last night has shown that things are growing like triffids! |
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After a humiliating job interview and a nearly lethal trip to the welfare office, Dude goes to see his Uncle Dave. |
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Apart from a trip to the supermarket, we stayed home, catching up on trivia of course but, mostly, just resting. |
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Chorley shop worker Pam Dillon impressed bosses so much by telling them she was a former director, she earned herself a trip to the States. |
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After putting the smackdown on a monster in the forest, the ancient Babylonian hero Gilgamesh took a trip to the world of the dead. |
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Anyway, if you want to spend some time in a warm, moist climate, I would recommend a trip to the Congo Basin. |
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He was plumb tuckered out and very glad Charlie had talked him out of the trip to the lower pastures. |
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Even a trip to the beach at La Rochelle yielded sightings of sea holly and sea lavender in nearby sand-dunes. |
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Even if they won't do a house call, they might be able to give you something to sedate her with before the trip to the office. |
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A swollen jaw and blinding pain made worse by gentle breezes on the cheek indicate a trip to the dentist is necessary. |
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For a severe attack of hives or angioedema, you may need an emergency injection of adrenaline and a trip to the emergency room. |
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On the weekend I went on an overnight motorcycling trip to the Snowy Mountains. |
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Take a trip to the panhandle of Nebraska to experience rugged buttes, badlands, and spires. |
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At the bottom the surprised miners unhooked the cars, then hooked up some full ones for the trip to the surface. |
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I made sizzurp in my mug and needless to say, the post-show trip to the bar was totally redundant and I was nearly nodding off in my seat. |
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This sense of boyish innocence and hope helps define The Devil's Backbone as something more than just your average trip to the boneyard. |
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Skiers and boarders are a pretty independent bunch by nature so organising a trip to the mountains is not that difficult. |
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At age 72, Pam sails her own boat and each year takes a wicked sailing trip to the Caribbean with friends. |
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At a recent trip to the supermarket the checker accidentally failed to me charge for some items. |
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He makes the obligatory trip to the famous greyhound track to talk to the camera while the dishlickers go around in the background. |
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The class began their research by viewing slides and taking a trip to the library. |
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Eight people drowned when the Easy Rider was hit by a rogue wave and sank during a muttonbirding trip to the Titi Islands. |
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I'd run completely out of petrol so an essential trip to the local chavvy garage was in order. |
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A trip to the specialist means closing down your operation for a while and then a long drive or a flight and then perhaps an overnighter? |
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She had to take a train to London, a flight to Paris, change to an Air France flight to Barcelona and then a boat trip to the island. |
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If the hammer falls, a trip to the gunsmith is in order and the repair bill is not likely to be small. |
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The box had come two days after the trip to the Galleria, and Sequoia ornamented her furnishings with stuff from the mall. |
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As for grub, you have your choice of a traditional snack bar, ice cream treats, hot dogs, pizza or a trip to the coffee bar. |
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On a trip to the ground last Wednesday, the wind took on the properties of a giant cutlass. |
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This weekend's long run has gone for a burton courtesy of a trip to the Azores tomorrow. |
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For warm-water swimming you have to take a trip to the eastern coast, which is washed by the Indian Ocean, half an hour or so away. |
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The Hack and I recently took an overnight trip to the Grampians which ended up being a washout. |
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Fans of the cards are being warned to watch out after two York youngsters bought cards on a trip to the seaside which turned out to be fakes. |
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She was a gawky, gangly teenager, her teeth in rail-track braces, on only her second trip to the capital. |
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The initial stage is training, which is a trip to the rifle range, where, if you do well enough, you will be invited to Sniper School. |
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Before then, dope smoke and the fast grope made a trip to the seashore in March seem acceptable. |
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Playing for the worst team in the league means that journeymen sometimes get an unexpected trip to the midsummer classic. |
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But a lunch date with Marco beckoned, so reluctantly, we agreed to put Dali off until our next trip to the capital. |
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In 1929, he made a special trip to the Languedoc region of Southern France, a hotbed of Catharist activities in the thirteenth century. |
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In a few moments they carry the coffin to the hearse, and place it inside for the trip to the cemetery. |
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Other social activities include a wildlife walk and a July trip to the Isle of Wight. |
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I went to get water and other supplies at a whirlwind trip to the grocery store. |
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So roll up for your tax cut, folks, and pencil in a trip to the ballot box this year. |
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Bonnie had another trip to the vets on Friday and unfortunately the news wasn't good. |
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You and the gals can bond over a trip to the toy store to purchase whatever is on the wish list. |
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A nasty head cold, a trip to the dentist, and preparations for Melissa's birthday dinner tomorrow night all have me a bit too busy to blog today. |
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Whoever handles himself the best over the weekend wins an all-expenses-paid trip to the Caribbean. |
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Most weeks, at least one round trip to the cold storage plant is made, with from one to four reefers. |
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One night will by no means be enough to try all the dishes, and a trip to the hawker center sure beats the boredom of room service. |
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Today's trip to the town dump was made odoriferous by two large plastic wrappers holding the grass cuttings from yesterday's mowing activities. |
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With a sixth round tie against Bolton awaiting the winner Mark believes a trip to the Reebok would be tougher than going to Highbury. |
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I love a trip to the cinema except for the rather sticky residue on the floor. |
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They were discussing the trip to the mainland, shopping for just the right casket for their dear departed friend. |
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A Kendal nurse is learning to treat snakebites and avoid malaria as part of his preparation for a trip to the steamy jungles of South-East Asia. |
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Only a trip to the land and a chance to walk the historical landmarks would help him put to rest and understand that portion of the myth. |
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The idea for this recipe germinated during a trip to the United States where we had various versions of miso-glazed sea bass. |
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The trip to the ashram opens a new world of religious amity and brotherhood before the children. |
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With the prize of a thousand pounds Ann plans to make a dream come true and take a trip to the United States with her family. |
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Children will have an all-expenses paid trip to the seaside resort, and enjoy treats, meals, the amusements, and even a magic show. |
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Last night I had an unexpected trip to the vets with Cassius, our first rescue cat who's been with us nearly 2 years now. |
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Hence, a trip to the cinema transforms into a full-day activity for the family. |
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Through an occasional nocturnal trip to the gym, Matt Murdock finds a way to relieve some of his adolescent angst. |
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The members, who were making their third trip to the festival, dined in a 1950s restaurant car as part of the second annual steam gala weekend. |
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So I endured a trip to the supermarket best I could, my legs decently covered. |
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On a recent trip to the mainland, my husband and I agreed that our pup needed some social time with other fur kids. |
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He promptly assessed that he need samplings of my life force which required a trip to the Vampires' Lair, two floors below. |
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Driving back to Galway, the family can rise early on Sunday morning and take a boat trip to the Aran Islands. |
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A highlight of the visit was a trip to the Odeon to see Jacques Tati's film Mon Oncle. |
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From a candlelit dinner for two to a trip to the local pantomime there is something for everyone. |
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Better yet, anyone wanna go halvers on an extended road trip to the southwest? |
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There is something simple, pure and frugal about a home-made loaf, and the feel-good factor is better than a trip to the gym. |
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On my first trip to the pub I am reminded how half a dozen pints can reduce dazzling intellectuals to burbling halfwits. |
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I'd display some pictures, but my camera's been on the fritz since a trip to the Virgin Islands. |
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Perhaps this is just the modern day equivalent to the old Charabanc trip to the sea side. |
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Perhaps one of happiest diversions while traveling by train is a trip to the diner. |
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My nursery school teacher, Alma, took our class of three-year-olds on a trip to the fire station. |
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Nick made the rest of the trip to the door and Diana covered him with the gun. |
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In 1999 they won the West by 14 games, the fastest trip to the postseason for any expansion team. |
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One of the woman's table mates had returned from a trip to the front of the restaurant bearing a big colorful carving of a parrot on a perch. |
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So I took a trip to the website this morning and immediately got lost in a wave of nostalgia. |
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For many avowed foodies and shopaholics, a trip to the FoodWorld is almost a weekly ritual that they thoroughly enjoy. |
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Take a trip to the western edge of the city, to Fordsburg, and try the eastern delights offered by several confectioneries. |
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A reunion for people who were in the local majorettes troupe in the late 1970s is being organised for October with a trip to the Isle of Man. |
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He said a business trip to the US with his father in 1986 helped him to learn more about the book trade. |
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A trip to the Atlanta Botanical Garden might turn a tiring business trip into something refreshing. |
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Hope was what I found on this trip to the Shetlands, with all their voes and woes. |
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On a second trip to the same area, additional nodules were recovered that exhibited the same dull colors. |
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A highlight will also be a visit to Badakhshan's long lost balas ruby mines and a side trip to the Russian emerald mines. |
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I remember from the old days, when a weekly trip to the cinema was a vital part of life, that a fidget spoils the show for everybody. |
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A routine trip to DJ's doctor turned into a trip to the radiologist and x-rays and sonograms and all the stuff that comes with that. |
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Our last day together we took a trip to the coast at low tide and saw sea anemones, barnacles, and mussels in the tide pools. |
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Her plans for the bank holiday weekend included a possible trip to the seaside. |
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The trip to the surgery taxed me more than somewhat, along with the malaise that comes from being prodded and poked. |
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Elvis lives with his unemployed, alcoholic father in a swampland slum where even a trip to the local watering hole is tinged with danger. |
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But by tilling them directly into the soil, Susan saves a trip to the composter and her soil's ready by spring. |
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If you missed out on Valentine's Day, surprise a loved one with a belated trip to the most romantic capital of Europe. |
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Three seasons later the club won promotion to the Third Division and the trip to the top flight was gathering speed. |
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Forget those fluffy-chinned policemen, the true sign of incipient old age these days is a trip to the Under-21 World Cup to witness rugby's gilded future. |
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She and Jeannie were planning a trip to the Arctic Circle to follow some nomadic reindeer herders. |
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This is fantastic news if you plan on making a trip to the US this year. |
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Contrary to what you may assume about me, I actually enjoy the occasional trip to the mall. |
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And these three particular teens also might have been encouraged to see a trip to the caliphate as a way to rebel. |
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An investigation into how the boys managed to wander off from carers following the day trip to the Pleasureland theme park in Southport has now been launched. |
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When is a bawdy, ribald tale of a wanton wench and her very naughty sexual adventures as boring as a trip to the Field Museum to watch dinosaur bones fossilize? |
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My first trip to the races was probably one of the most fun trips for me. |
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Instead a gentler ascent seemed just the job, so I opted for the short, three-hour round trip to the top of 2,861-foot Moel Siabod, above Capel Curig. |
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You've just shuttled your kids to daycare, made a trip to the grocery store, and are counting your blessings for having found a seat on the bus for the ride back home. |
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A trip to the doctor resulted in a diagnosis of Glioblastoma multiforme, an especially virulent cancer of the brain. |
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My own self-defined sexual identity was urging a trip to the ladies' room. |
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A slump ensued, however, necessitating a return trip to the minors in June before another call-up during which he truly established himself as a probable big league standout. |
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Whether you need a break from exams, or are just looking for an amusing, intelligent film, you can't go wrong with a trip to the zany world of Steve Zissou. |
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I haven't read any of them yet, but I remember reading for the first time, about twenty years ago, the Hobbit books, during a Christmas vacation trip to the left coast. |
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Andy and Kevin set off for a two-month trip to the Antipodes on Thursday, and the first of Andy's characteristically opaque text messages arrived soon afterwards. |
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The swimmer took home the gold in the 4x200 freestyle relay, earning him his 19th trip to the medal podium. |
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The 81-year-old pontiff flew to the Armenian capital of Yerevan from Kazakhstan on the fourth day of a six-day trip to the two former Soviet republics. |
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It is almost uniquely Finnish, lines in descriptions of the trip to the imaginary world having counterparts in the Kalevala and also in Sami practices. |
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Once things are being settled down somewhat I put on my finest luchador mask and pack my bags for my bus trip to the bright lights and big city of Bakersfield, California. |
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The firm's Managing Director has just returned from a nine-week trip to the Azerbaijani capital Baku where he was involved in training oil workers. |
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She hands me the cell phone and a small, scratchy voice apologizes but says that after a trip to the doctor and a chance to revive, she will see me at her home. |
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The political trip to the state will be his sixth this cycle, an unusual pace for any surrogate in a single state. |
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Girl, your ancestors survived the fateful trip to the coast, the middle passage, survived slavery, colonialism and everything else that came with it. |
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There is a mandatory 10-day waiting period to allow for the possibility of a transfer to another hospital, to allow for a trip to the court house. |
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While most toddlers might get a trip to the pictures for their birthday treat, Brooklyn's superstar mum and dad have hired out the whole cinema for his big day. |
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Such a trip to the Middle Kingdom could well have ended in a geopolitical and political fiasco. |
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It is believed a month-long trip to the UK will help their immune systems. |
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Maybe all journeys should be imagined as a single day, short as a trip to the corner or long as a life in its ninth decade. |
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This film is for those undiscriminating movie-goers who want nothing more from a trip to the multiplex than loud, raucous, mindless entertainment. |
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In fact since I've been a father that kind of thing has become so unfamiliar to me that a trip to the salon is a positively intoxicating experience. |
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I remember on a rare trip to the seaside gazing at a long-empty slot machine that had once held chocolate bars and now appeared as a rusting icon from outer space. |
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Thursday was a evening of packing and prep for my trip to the Smoke. |
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Despite superbly unseasonable weather, my recent trip to the Queen's View was marred by litter strewn and uncollected over the drop from the viewing point. |
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So this Noel, a trip to the City's business district may well pay off. |
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If you've got chinchillas or hamsters or any other small furry creatures, there is more than a trip to the microwave in store for them when it comes to playtime. |
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The trip to the Far East will be a new experience for the Bromborough lad, who won the MacGregor Trophy last year and was capped against Italy and Scotland. |
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Before his trip to the States, the only clothing Alex could find to fit his massive body when his weight went up off-season was from stores catering to the obese. |
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A trip to the Rockies might have been more our speed, but we chose Disney World because we wanted it to be easy. |
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My morning walk is usually a trip to the henhouse with a bucket of kitchen scraps which I fling, pausing for a few moments to admire the flock as they peck away. |
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Online customers also will have a chance to win trips and vacation packages to Marriott Resort Hotels or a grand prize of a VIP trip to the 2000 Sydney Olympics. |
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Our tour of the city began with a trip to the Menara Gardens, a public park containing a reservoir and a huge olive grove, popular with locals for weekend picnics. |
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Few, these days, have time for a trip to the patisserie before work, which explains the fast-growing popularity of that Anglo-Saxon import, the breakfast cereal. |
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He combines a sight-seeing trip to the town with a visit to Legoland. |
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Our brief trip to the beach was a much-needed oasis in a summer of hard work. |
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I turn to see her enter behind me, waving a hand pass the control console, closing the doors and starting the short trip to the observation deck above. |
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From Hampi, round, flat-bottomed boats called coracles ferry people across the river to a rocky jetty, but that is only the beginning of the trip to the Anjanadri temple. |
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But this race was all about Fernandez and from his leading position he was not going to allow Hartl get within striking distance of his direct trip to the semi-final. |
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However, my recent trip to the aquarium left me stranded in the gift store with a complimentary cultured pearl in my hand and a bad taste in my mouth. |
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Jack and Jim, who's extended his trip to the States, are at daggers drawn. |
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Her regular trip to the Post Office used to be a nightmare ordeal as she walked streets plagued by drug addicts and petty crooks, all prepared to prey on the elderly. |
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Regardless of how you get there, it is worth making a trip to the island's capital, which is built on a promontory that projects dramatically out into the sea. |
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Which means I have to take a detour from my trip to the bathroom, to go the supply closet upstairs and locate more toilet paper or paper towels or whatever else is needed. |
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Billions were spent on the ego trip to the moon and the Space Shuttle. |
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A trip to the Ferry Building, the foodie mecca of the Bay Area, is a must. |
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For some time, Dan and Pat had been at me to get a dog so we took a trip to the Yagoona RSPCA and came back with a blue heeler pup. |
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I was moved to tears reading about Anna Wynne who is making a trip to the Greek island of Lesvos to help the refugees there. |
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An astronaut offers a candid look at his trip to the moon, including the scandal that ended his spacefaring days. |
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Missy's Super Duper Royal Deluxe Field Trip tells of Missy, who is going on a field trip to the state capitol and wants to visit the gift shop. |
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The BLT takes a trip to the shore in this crispy, creamy combo of a fried softshell crab, basil mayonnaise, bacon, lettuce and tomato. |
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Unlike his predecessors, Constantine neglected to make the trip to the Capitoline Hill and perform customary sacrifices at the Temple of Jupiter. |
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Going the speed limit, the trip to the Otselic camp takes an hour. |
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Even my Judy, a snuggly little snoozer of a cat, could be quite cunning when confronted with a carrier and a trip to the vet. |
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The collections reported herein are from the 1973 trip to the Caroline Islands, and 1968, 1969, and 1980 visits to the Marshall Islands. |
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Today's trip to the microstate of San Marino will be the 29-year-old's 106th international appearance and could see him enter the record books. |
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Jessica was one of 24 pupils from Wolfreton School in Hull who were on a six-day trip to the Meymac activity resort in the Massif Central region. |
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He takes a railway trip to the summit of the island's only mountain and tries to get to the bottom of how the Manx Cat came to lose its tail. |
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My last trip to the market barely yielded enough unmealy heirlooms for a couple of salads. |
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I'm no global style icon, but I still love the feeling of unbridled scruffiness one can embrace on a trip to the gym. |
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But stallholders say the films are still being snapped up, as families try to save on the cost of a trip to the cinema. |
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On his first trip to the circus, he was bedazed by the myriad colours, sounds and smells. |
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The scouts have recently returned from a two-week trip to the Caribbean islands of Anguilla, St Kitts and Nevis and Antigua and Barbuda. |
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Cole was on a morale-boosting trip to the country in September when she met the Royal Marine Andy Baker, who is known in the barracks as Bagsy. |
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Don't miss the Gypsy Market for shoes and ceramics on Saturday or a trip to the Aquashow with Europe's biggest watercoaster. |
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They were told how the incident happened as Croft and his partner Davinea Ammon were supposedly enjoying a day trip to the coast. |
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In the first episode, Peter takes his children on a trip to the Forest of Dean and he starts having voice problems ahead of a concert. |
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The Sunday Mail joined him in October on the two-day trip to the wrecking yard in Esbjerg, Denmark, where his beloved vessel was broken up. |
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Aliyah Cohn eyes the duffel bag she's packed for her week-long trip to the nation's capitol. |
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A 'must' for any sailor planning a trip to the Windwards, this is all presented in lay-flat binding for quick, easy access. |
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Ruth stares out of her office window, across the courtyard towards the artificial lake, and thinks about the impending trip to the sea light. |
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On 13 September 81 after barely two years in office, he unexpectedly died of fever during a trip to the Sabine territories. |
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The Russian Book of Records recognized it as the first successful vehicle trip to the Geographical North Pole. |
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Humidity and flying will worsen your sausage-like legs, so a trip to the Caribbean rain forest is not an ideal babymoon destination. |
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Heracles forced Helios to lend him his golden bowl, in order to cross the wide expanse of the Ocean on his trip to the Hesperides. |
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Twenty years after her uncle's visit to Scotland, Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert made their first trip to the Scottish Highlands. |
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In 1842, Dickens and his wife made their first trip to the United States and Canada. |
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A trip to the whistling, fire-cracking Stadio San Paolo is always a test of nerve but Wenger's men have already outplayed the Italians once. |
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The trip to the trig point on Cadair Berwyn''s lower north summit is straightforward. |
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In 1914, on a family trip to the Jasper National Park in Canada, he designed a golf course and ancillary buildings for a hotel. |
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Cruise ships often combine a Grytviken visit with a trip to the Antarctic Peninsula. |
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Following the release of Modern Times, Chaplin left with Goddard for a trip to the Far East. |
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My grandparents on my father's side took a hunting trip to the Treasure State when I was just finishing up grammar school. |
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That leaves Martin in a bit of a predicament, but a trip to the paper shop solves that problem, as he bumps into agent Neil. |
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The child's eyes were filled with wonder during the trip to the circus. |
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Anyone taking a trip to the local planetarium would have heard that the planets have 60 or so moons orbiting them on neat, nearly circular paths. |
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It will mean a trip to the tackle shop for the legendary Grayling Bug lure that is supposed to guarantee success and a return visit to the Eden. |
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There are still a few places left on the Culture Club trip to the Upfront Gallery in Cumbria with ERB Services Coach Hire. |
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If you could spare a cup of sugar, it would save me a trip to the store. |
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During his 1946 trip to the United States, Churchill famously lost a lot of money in a poker game with Harry Truman and his advisors. |
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The Spring Breakers star Selena, 21, celebrated her concert success with a trip to the delicious Hakkasan restaurant in Beverly Hills. |
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Spine immobilization delays a trip to the hospital by two or three minutes on average, but can take more than five minutes, previous research has shown. |
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American fashion designer and television personality Nicole Richie talked to funny TV host Ellen Degenerous about her recent trip to the futuristic city of Dubai. |
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In his floppy sun hat,George made no fuss as the Duchess of Cambridge transferred him to a light aircraft on the last leg of his trip to the private island of Mustique. |
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Meanwhile, relations between Steve and Michelle are frostier than ever, with the barman avoiding her and showing little interest when she books a trip to the Lakes. |
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The Libyan leader's first-ever trip to the United States, expected in September for an address to the UN General Assembly, will mark a further sign of return from pariahdom. |
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A two-minute trip to the ladies' room can result in a big transformation. |
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Another trip to the doctor resulted in a 10-day stomach flu diagnosis. |
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Not for you the trip to the shops to get your 'holiday wardrobe', not unless it's to Milletts for a super-strong kagoul, and you'll need wellies rather than flip flops. |
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Or is it just a side trip to the lunatic fringes of photography's history? |
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But Luis's trip to the nearest high school, in Lamay, is even longer. |
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According to reports, the lovey-dovey couple played flirty footsies over sushi before Bloom was left alone when the supermodel made a trip to the ladies restroom alone. |
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If you're looking for something to do Bank Holiday Monday next week then how about a trip to the annual Merthyr Tydfil County Show in Cyfarthfa Park. |
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