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1992: Society of Authors | Travel Award |
A Record of Sport, | Travel and Adventure |
Over 50% of residents | travel to work by car and 25% travel by bus. |
He is the owner of Bisbee | Travel, a local travel agency. |
2006: The Literature of Adventure, | Travel, and Discovery |
The sonic tool is only capable of measuring | travel time. |
Previously known as Association of British | Travel Agents, its name was changed on 1 July 2007 to |
won a silver award in the Society of American | Travel Writers' Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Compe |
became President of the Association of British | Travel Agents and Chairman of the Institute of Travel |
CIE is a subsidiary of United | Travel Study Service (UK) Ltd., which is an affiliate |
The job of a | travel writer is to inspire, and to break myths. |
llaborated with him in the preparation of many | travel works. |
This way the whole museum is part of the | travel from hell to heaven. |
atchy interviewer described his account of his | travel to Afghanistan as far-fetched. |
Some form of time | travel device (never seen or explained in the show) |
Mathematically, the permissibility of time | travel is represented by the existence of closed time |
head office is located in the Isles of Scilly | Travel Centre in Penzance, Cornwall. |
rs were paid more to offset the cost of higher | travel expenses. |
owever, they do have a generic outline of what | travel arrangements can be purchased. |
, he was an investment banker and manager of a | travel company. |
He is a distant relative of UK-based | travel writer Martin Symington. |
People from the capital city of Chennai | travel to Malvoy for the festival. |
In 2010 it was featured on an episode of the | Travel Channel's Man v. Food. |
Will the secrets of Time | Travel fall into the hands of the Third Reich? |
They also plan to have 80% of athletes | travel less than 20 minutes to their event. |
For the author of the | travel guide for African Americans, see Victor H. Gre |
Bagans, the host and lead investigator of the | Travel Channel's paranormal series Ghost Adventures. |
After a year of continental | travel he devoted himself to the work of popular educ |
In 2004, following the merger of Pete's | Travel and Diamond Bus following their takeover by Go |
New China: a story of modern | travel, with C.E. Wilson (1910) New China : A story o |
SITE's first official definition of Incentive | Travel was adopted: “A modern management tool used to |
Originally opened with a total of four | travel lanes (two in each direction), the highway cur |
the scheme promoted the advantages of off-peak | travel following improvements to safety, travel conne |
conspiracy and two counts in violation of The | Travel Act (18 USC §1952, prohibiting interstate trav |
r two miles, Sam's Point Road consists of four | travel lanes, a center turning lane, and pedestrian p |
he time, the most realistic depiction of space | travel, having multiple stages, liquid fuel, etc. |
s in Hebrew, among these are works of fiction, | travel, children's books and poetry. |
Exhibitors offer a range of atlases, | travel books, globes, nautical charts, town plans, to |
ugby, but moved onto Moor Green because of the | travel from his home. |
son was commissioned to make a series of short | travel documentaries for British television and inter |
nformation considered state secret, of foreign | travel, and of publications. |
A Brief History of Time ( | Travel) talks about it and lists several sources so i |
He is a co-founder of Odyssey | Travel and Logkit Inc., both of which he later sold. |
principals in reducing the number of vehicular | travel lanes from four to two. |
the four stars prevent any sort of hyperspace | travel, hence the name "Murgo Choke". |
ert Road to Turkestan leaves an account of his | travel along this route in 1926-27. |
As a group of franchised | travel agencies, there are variations of what product |
and Cap'n Bill en route; and the three of them | travel to Oz together. |
f executive officer and president of Cendant's | travel distribution services in April 2006. |
With the new medium of rail | travel and boasting its own station, Anerley become a |
e lyrics describe the accomplishments of space | travel through a child's eyes, and how it gives a sen |
Together, the two of them | travel to various different and distinct parts of Cro |
It was once at the center of river | travel, trade, and even wars throughout the pioneer h |
Peter Long, Chief Executive since 2007 of TUI | Travel, and former Chief Executive of First Choice fr |
cline as a resort as the popularity of foreign | travel increased. |
wished to return to Paris, but her fear of sea | travel made it impossible. |
The founding of Le | Travel Store coincided with an increase in the popula |
The Association of Corporate | Travel Executives was founded in 1988, by Peter Jense |
States Code, and announced the closing of its | travel trailer division. |
ated for thirteen years under the name of Your | Travel Agent Sam Massell. |
transportation organization and director of a | travel and tourism company, and his family owned grou |
nes and expose passengers and crew of aircraft | travel to radiation, especially on polar routes. |
ssion is to facilitate the business of selling | travel through effective representation, shared knowl |
ge career, and who illustrated a number of her | travel books. |
or adjective specifying the direction of that | travel being measured in a horizontal direction. |
aggregates information from hundreds of other | travel sites and helps users book flights, hotels, cr |
This is an edited edition of the | travel journals of the traveller, Fanny Parkes who wa |
rnmental organizations and a warning of unsafe | travel from the U.S. State Department. |
Bradley was a prolific author of mysteries, | travel books, short fiction and novels most notably t |
The two of them | travel to Stonehenge, where Merlin lies sorcerously t |
nd in 1972 when he purchased a series of small | travel agencies in Lancashire, United Kingdom. |
gers, and has been featured on Season 1 of the | Travel Channel's Man vs. Food. |
ever, the relativistic effects of interstellar | travel render moot the question of how old she is in |
ip Hotels, giving rise to an era of ‘lifestyle | travel' books targeted at a more globally mobile audi |
In 1998, the Canadian Museum of Rail | Travel in Cranbrook, British Columbia, British Columb |
Adam Richman, host of the | Travel Channel's Man v. Food, took the show to Syracu |
The direction of their | travel is focused to the lightguide by a metal coatin |
rmer Microsoft executive and founder of online | travel company (and Microsoft spinoff) Expedia, Inc. |
C.P.R. had granted Irving the right of free | travel on its ships in 1901 when he sold his firm to |
rdous journey to make, given the perils of any | travel by land in an area rife with highway robbery. |
was short-lived and the reduction of passenger | travel forced the line into bankruptcy by 1921, spell |
Large quantities of clubbers | travel from all across Northern Ireland every weekend |
heir fellow travellers in lieu of professional | travel advice. |
which they talk about the frustrations of air | travel, packing and so on. |
r in creative nonfiction and the author of the | travel memoir, Zaatar Days, Henna Nights (Seal Press/ |
The current issue of the | travel description is titled Gold Mines in Sumatra 16 |
Scores of restaurants, | travel outlets, international video stores, retail bo |
griculture, but an increasing number of people | travel to gulf countries for employment. |
om price war with AirBaltic and slowing of the | travel industry due to the global economic crisis. |
. Baldwin spent 2 days and nights of hazardous | travel without food, and finally arrived, fatigued, a |
Because of the methods of air | travel and immigration in 1976 throughout much of the |
vember of each year many thousands of tourists | travel part of LA 1064 as it is the way to the Louisi |
ere Palmer discussed the advantages of foreign | travel, and some of the political and commercial prin |
aggregates information from thousands of other | travel sites and evaluates each destination's sustain |
d for its honest portrayal of a year of budget | travel and has received a small cult base. |
His account of his | travel, Daoyi Zhilue Guangzheng Xia (Dao Yi Zhi Lue) |
He was former Chairman of a | travel PLC, Senior Vice President of American General |
lved in a scandal over misuse of parliamentary | travel allowances. |
r and son Jeff and Tony Dreyfuss, both of whom | travel overseas to purchase their beans from countrie |
into television, becoming the presenter of the | Travel Update for Central in the West Midlands. |
er 85% of Bravo's 1,726 students, some of whom | travel up to an hour to school and are drawn from 32 |
ue mainly to health care and disruption of air | travel and business activities. |
Millions of Americans | travel to malaria-endemic regions on business or plea |
discovers a marooned spaceship capable of time | travel, thus enabling them to alter the outcome of th |
Mosher gave a copy of the | travel permit to the American Consulate before he met |
wledge of the language of the areas of planned | travel, and resourcefulness in emergency situations. |
He is the author of the | travel book A Fete Worse Than Death, which is a humor |
Justin Theroux is the nephew of the | travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux, and the cous |
perations agent checking the authenticity of a | travel document at an international airport using a s |
es included a decrease in the frequency of bus | travel along the routes from one hour headways to two |
hard Meredith is a British writer of adventure | travel novels best-known for Driven Together, his acc |
on issues affecting the business of corporate | travel around the world, including contagion, privacy |
The physical laws of hyperspace | travel are slightly different than the travel in norm |
s in order to achieve the same rate of angular | travel across the celestial sphere. |
em to withstand the molecular stresses of time | travel and grant them a link to their TARDIS time mac |
, Ehricke believed in the feasibility of space | travel from a very young age, influenced by his viewi |
es (often of ships) from a variety of sources ( | travel brochures, calendars, old paintings) to canvas |
A gang broke into the first floor offices of a | travel agency, cutting a hole in the floor and using |
s, Kliphuis wrote an extensive series of short | travel stories for NRC Handelsblad, the national news |
The Museum of Rail | Travel at Ingrow, England is operated by the Vintage |
o also serves as the executive director of the | Travel and Tourism Commission. |
n Neepawa, working in the fields of insurance, | travel and real estate. |
in favor of a league format consisting of two | travel teams, the Arkansas Killbillies (all-star team |
elestia and the Clockwork Nirvana of Mechanus; | travel is possible between Arcadia and these planes a |
was commonplace during that early time of rail | travel it was subject to several delays; these were c |
In Following the Equator, an account of that | travel published in 1897, the author criticizes racis |
Shippu Sasuraiger, where a team of adventurers | travel through the galaxy in a train-like ship that c |
dating from the first generation of passenger | travel in the United States-the "Golden age of the fl |
wer than previous years as a result of wartime | travel restriction and the mobilisation of large numb |
eptember 11 attacks caused the collapse of the | travel industry, Four Seasons refused to cut room pri |
It provides a limited number of small | travel grants to researchers outside SE Wyoming, and |
tions, ease and affordability of international | travel, improving technology and standards of care. |
support the family, namely A Year of American | Travel: Narrative of Personal Experience (1878), a st |
e accumulating as much as 90,000 miles of road | travel annually. |
e on 21 September, with two days of discounted | travel enabling passengers to trial the new vessels, |
is one of the earliest examples of Portuguese | travel literature, written circa 1516, shortly after |
A in a project to assess the viability of time | travel under realistic physical conditions. |
ysicist and his son work on the theory of time | travel, and experiment with a method of reaching back |
na, history, literature, the history of ideas, | travel and exploration, and the history of the book. |
He was one of the earliest pioneers of steamer | travel in the Pacific Northwest and is remembered as |
the 1960s due to the growing popularity of air | travel saw its use decline. |
ven work, mainly during his periods of foreign | travel; and the collected edition assigns The Parson' |
rsonal computer, containing live images of the | travel path of each roof panel, as well as live feedb |
Due to its role in the history of rail | travel, Earlestown has good rail connections with its |
hened in 1996 with the acquisition of Trathens | Travel Services Ltd, an express coach operator runnin |
rtineau in her 1838 book Retrospect of Western | Travel, where she placed the number of unearthed bodi |
re now subsidiaries of that group, part of TUI | Travel PLC. |
changed noticeably in this period of European | travel as he began using dabs of colour placed instin |
ith Extraordinary People and My Kind of Place: | Travel Stories from a Woman Who's Been Everywhere. |
slotted switch when it reaches the end of its | travel, causing circuitry to react appropriately. |
lth and environment is the promotion of active | travel, which seeks to promote walking and cycling as |
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