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It is a form of | travel literature. |
A biography of 40 years of | travel and adventure. |
Union disbanded the following year because of | travel expenses. |
1991: Literature of | Travel: A Sense of Place |
The main means of | travel are the roadways. |
Incidents of | Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia and Poland (1838) |
IATAN, the International Association of | Travel Agents Network |
T. Ifor Rees (1890-1977), author of | travel books and ambassador |
s through retailers, and published a number of | travel guides and other travel-related books. |
The device can provide 50 miles (80 km) of | travel distance, adding power as needed to help on hi |
specializes in offering a curated selection of | travel books. |
After a month of | travel by foot, 450 miles (720 km), they arrived in L |
After three days of | travel, the communists succeeded in besieging the nat |
It took Krishna 2 days of | travel by his fast chariot to reach Hastinapura from |
Thus began a long career of | travel and the establishment of Zen institutions all |
transfer is provided in the same direction of | travel through two island platforms. |
He was fond of | travel, enjoying trips into the mountains, and was an |
Her writings express her love of | travel and her love for her native Normandy. |
Reiterated that the right to freedom of | travel is not affected by the ban on abortion. |
name Bill Angerer), the traveling companion of | travel writer Bill Bryson |
He was the author of a series of books of | travel, which achieved unusual popularity. |
A year of | travel spent in visiting Paris, London and the Low Co |
Arrows show the direction of | travel and dates are listed in red. |
Far Ridges: a record of | travel in north-eastern Burma 1938-9 (1946) |
Myra Shackley, Atlas of | Travel and Tourism Development (London: Butterworth-H |
Ephraim G. Squier - Peru: Incidents of | Travel and Exploration in the Land of the Incas. |
or Shank's Mare: Japan's Great Comic Novel of | Travel and Ribaldry by Ikku Jippensha. |
Being off the main line of | travel between these posts, Kullyspell House was aban |
True Flag, 1895: "Good stories, sketches of | travel and adventure, poetry, humor and miscellany" |
Fond of | travel, Dr. Gove visited many parts of the world. |
Incidents of | Travel in Yucatan by John Lloyd Stephens with illustr |
He also alleged that the girl's story of | travel to Florida had "holes in it". |
ection also has features on various aspects of | travel in London. |
the combined territories, the difficulties of | travel and the failure of the government to reimburse |
n Tours is a member of the American Society of | Travel Agents, the National Tour Association, Cruise |
The store provides a full range of | travel and outdoor recreation reference materials for |
of essays collected through almost a decade of | travel around the Indian subcontinent. |
are: destruction of health centers, danger of | travel, lack of transportation and poverty. |
fs by Leon Hermant represent the four modes of | travel: automobile, train, ship, and plane. |
of light to vary depending on the direction of | travel through the mineral. |
Its past significance as a means of | travel is indicated by the prehistoric Medway megalit |
It was also showcased in an episode of | Travel Channel's Man v. Food with host Adam Richman. |
rly ministry consisted of hundreds of miles of | travel on horseback each month, throughout the Midwes |
Written between 1901 and 1904, the Songs of | Travel represent Vaughan Williams's first major foray |
ay station, then owned and managed a series of | travel agencies, mainly in Lurgan. |
aning that they face the opposite direction of | travel every so often. |
Midlands start operating the 639A in place of | Travel West Midlands under their Stevensons operation |
oding in Shepperton and halved the distance of | travel on that part of the river. |
The results of several years of | travel and compilation were thirty-six pieces known a |
n races, they discovered that human methods of | travel were the most efficient. |
Judah collected the notes of | travel of his fellow citizen Pethahiah, though incomp |
It has also been tipped as a method of | travel for visiting tourists at the Rugby World Cup 2 |
Wings for the IRT: The Irresistible Romance of | Travel by Jane Greengold. |
Relocation Professionals and the Institute of | Travel Managers. |
The majority of | travel is made by private car, and the nearest train |
mply because it allowed for a further range of | travel for hominids. |
es hundreds of house level teams and dozens of | travel clubs. |
imarily at peak hours in the peak direction of | travel while weekend departures and arrivals are fair |
n they were also on the front (in direction of | travel) right-hand side on the top of tram windows, i |
the primary method of signing the direction of | travel around the loop. |
d subject to the normal clockwise direction of | travel for all traffic. |
ortet, a wireless ticket system for payment of | travel throughout the county, to be launched step-wis |
(using hypothetical technology) in the wake of | travel near the speed of light. |
He has written about the ethics of | travel for medical treatment, the procurement of huma |
t outpost of civilization after 2,000 miles of | travel for pioneers heading west along the Oregon Tra |
he episode Hamburger Paradise which is part of | Travel Channel's newest series Food Paradise. |
, a distance of nearly 30 miles and an hour of | travel time. |
The life peer had claimed payment of | travel costs between what he claimed was his Oxford h |
rementioned cities and recognised the right of | travel of their merchants. |
ul Day, it is intended to evoke the romance of | travel through the depiction of a couple locked in an |
The first proposal of | travel in evacuated tubes, was explored in the 1910s |
n October 11, 1987 for the American Society of | Travel Agents. |
only reach the detector if their direction of | travel takes them to it. |
ence onshore, Captain Irving used his right of | travel constantly, so much so that he was practically |
In 808, after many years of | travel that had made him renowned in southern China, |
and has been an important north-south route of | travel since prehistoric times. |
oday, The New York Times, WWD and the cover of | Travel and Leisure magazine. |
Eastern Daylight Time, making coordination of | travel and phone conversations more difficult. |
ble to successfully turn away from her life of | travel and lecture to fashion a life as a middle clas |
Diogo Barbosa, both sharing the experience of | travel to India. |
tory of a Working Man's Life, with Sketches of | Travel in Europe, Asia, Africa and America (New York, |
His first book of | travel, Drei Jahre im Nordwesten von Afrika (Leipzig) |
was not to reach his new see as the perils of | travel in the northern seas would result in his death |
h the intent of creating a coherent pattern of | travel in the city. |
in 1931 to provide a more convenient method of | travel in Lake County, Illinois, which previously dep |
ake his duties during two prolonged periods of | travel abroad. |
D titled Illustration Nation, a documentary of | travel adventures ranging from Hollywood to London to |
Civil War and Eastern Journeys, Some Notes of | Travel in Russia, in the Caucasus, and to Jerusalem w |
Committee investigation into Wilson's usage of | travel funds, and commented, "Joe Wilson represents e |
This work necessitated about 4000 miles of | travel, as far north as Montreal and Minneapolis, and |
low European participation due to high cost of | travel overseas. |
visa stamps in order to eliminate evidence of | travel in Afghanistan and Pakistan, |
ty of landscape subjects reflected his love of | travel and show the influence of Turner, with whom he |
tion of localisation data, speed, direction of | travel and time information from mobile phones in veh |
a, a persone who is unsure of the direction of | travel during a coming Shabbat may set up two eruvin |
The regular area of | travel of the boat ranges from Pere Marquette State P |
"Gummi Ships", which serve as the main mode of | travel between the various worlds. |
olphus Trollope produced some sixty volumes of | travel writing, history and fiction, in addition to a |
literary venture had been Eothen; or Traces of | travel brought home from the East, (London: J. Ollivi |
o Thomas Cook's JMC (John Mason Cook) brand of | travel companies which included the operating brands |
on a number of awards and produced a number of | travel guides for each region of the state, intertwin |
d Greece giving him a lifelong appreciation of | travel and winning him election to the Royal Geograph |
utbreak of World War II and the curtailment of | travel caused him to finish his education at Campbell |
cle by Daniel March in the March 1999 issue of | Travel and Leisure magazine, it is described as “the |
e of the preconceptions of academic studies of | travel writing, which attempt to fit all English view |
5 Pairs of Shoes was a series of essays of | travel literature written by Yosano Tekkan, and follo |
Centered on the topic of | travel, this was a family-themed show in which quiz t |
ble properties, because it affects the rate of | travel of an action potential down an axon. |
on' praised the firm's ‘extensive knowledge of | travel law' and rated Stephen Mason in the top band o |
and illustrator and author of several books of | travel and historical subjects. |
(2002), the Council extended the suspension of | travel restrictions against UNITA officials in Angola |
of a round trip, which is a particular type of | travel whereby a person moves from their usual reside |
dio 3 and articles to being a regular voice of | travel and weather on Radio Scotland. |
But his future ideas of | travel and adventure had to be changed - his elderly |
aces are inversely proportional to the cost of | travel between them, which is much like the probabili |
Their mode of | travel in Central Asia differed from the contemporary |
To limit the amount of | travel by European-based players to South America, CO |
The route of | travel of the great Georgian figure was as follows: C |
her, ethnographer, archaeologist and author of | travel notes. |
m Melbourne to Melrose (1888), a collection of | travel notes originally contributed to The Argus, and |
"Unknown Mongolia : a record of | travel and exploration in north-west Mongolia and Dzu |
He was the author of a number of | travel books in Welsh and English, such as In and aro |
tic electric field to reverse the direction of | travel of the ions entering it. |
Expert performers can change the directions of | travel en-route, climb down and up again, climb along |
He is a contributing editor of | Travel and Leisure magazine; he joined "Crain's New Y |
Actually it's a question of | travel experience and so yes, ultimately it is POV, y |
Jamestown Colony, wrote in his The History of | Travel Into Virginia Britania in 1612 that, at the In |
is roughly positioned with between 1" or 2" of | travel for setup, and then the .100" of outfeed is us |
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