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26-foot dugout canoe, the "Walas-Kwis-Gila" ( | Travels Great Distances). |
His examination of archives during his | travels had awakened in him a taste for historical re |
From there, it | travels half a mile south, passing under Interstate 3 |
His | travels have brought him far as well. |
Her | travels have taken her through Africa and the Middle |
His | travels have led him down pathways where he's explore |
During Kodel's | travels, he encounters a young thief, whose name is G |
Besides the narrative of his | travels he wrote several scientific works of consider |
In his | travels he also personally consulted Persian scholars |
Influence (1933), he claimed that during his | travels he was levitated over a chasm in Tibet, toget |
During these early | travels he met Ellen G. Harmon whom he married on Aug |
As part of his | travels, he visited Ohio, where he founded the town o |
After some | travels, he lived at Poitiers from 28 July 1665 till |
e and Belgium, and during the course of these | travels he made many geological observations. |
nterested in such a project after, during his | travels, he found 'the want of a regular history of t |
tica del Buen Gusto, where, on account of his | travels, he was known by the sobriquet of El Peregrin |
beyond the realms of possibility that on his | travels he may have stopped at the inn or may even ha |
During his | travels he was detained by the pagan Saracens and hel |
From these | travels he collected a large number of insect, reptil |
From his | travels, he was able to secure authorization from som |
Through his | travels he made detailed accounts of buildings that i |
s places described in the journal, but on his | travels he meets another woman, Se-jin, and discovers |
As a result of these | travels, he wrote a series of archaeological tracts a |
During his | travels he landed in France and joined the French For |
During his | travels he built up a collection of gems, reliefs, pa |
During his | travels he built stone and brick structures, includin |
During these dangerous | travels he does many noble deeds, and, at the same ti |
t missionary bishop, and through his constant | travels he laid the foundations of the Church in Miss |
He says that in all his | travels, he has found the strongest earth energy to b |
During his | travels, he found a starving dog in a bush. |
During his overseas | travels, he was allegedly approached by the Central I |
to me that when Ibn Battah returned from his | travels he confined himself to his house for forty ye |
In his | travels he spent much of his time in the town of Mont |
It | travels high into the mountains along a scenic stretc |
Annigoni's diaries, documenting his work, his | travels, his loves but mostly his thoughts on life an |
Devastated by Harry's death, Collins | travels home to County Cork. |
s Die Festung (1995) (The Fortress), based on | travels home across France in 1944, and Der Abschied |
In addition, the F10 ferry | travels hourly between Kladow and Wannsee. |
Although his early work was influenced by his | travels in Europe with traces of Inigo Jones and Chri |
From this point, SR-172 | travels in a southeasterly direction where it meets S |
From this point the route generally | travels in an northerly direction through its norther |
f astonishment," Huc noted in his famous book | Travels in Tartary, "at finding that, in point of fac |
tercolour, came to him during his adventurous | travels in Persia, Egypt and Turkey from 1880-82, whe |
The Orange line (bottom arc) always | travels in the clockwise direction when in the loop. |
From this point the route | travels in an easterly direction prior to turning to |
Griffith, William (1847) Journals of | Travels in Assam Burma Bootan Affghanistan and the Ne |
Burckhardt, John Lewis, 1784-1817 (1822): | Travels in Syria and the Holy Land |
derick Buechner retold the story of Brendan's | travels in his 1987 novel Brendan. |
From this point the route | travels in an easterly direction through its eastern |
d jurisprudence at Halle, and after extensive | travels in Italy, France and the Netherlands, settled |
r (2006), narratives of her and her husband's | travels in Greece, Turkey, Spain, Morocco and other c |
From this point, the route | travels in a northwesterly direction through its inte |
otanist and explorer, primarily known for his | travels in New South Wales to collect plants. |
From this point, the route | travels in a northerly direction through its northern |
From this point it | travels in a northeasterly route where it shares a br |
The road | travels in an easterly direction for approximately 3. |
From here it then | travels in a westerly direction before terminating at |
WGPB FM 97.7 Rome -- signal | travels in about a 35-mile (56 km) radius, serving th |
Travels in the main character's shadow and comes out | |
r and its sales may have funded the extensive | travels in Europe he made later. |
A small sphere | travels in a determined and rhythmical manner through |
WUGA FM 91.7 Athens -- signal | travels in a 35-mile (56 km) radius around Athens in |
vement, and The Times stated that he used his | travels in rural Co. Cork to promote the organization |
dore and Abbot Adrian of Canterbury for their | travels in Gaul. |
Travels in Ireland in the year 1822, exhibiting a bri | |
nd the Blacksmith Lapwing in in Volume one of | Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa |
pire would be, at a guess, the distance light | travels in the time it takes Coruscant to go around i |
From this point, the route | travels in a northerly direction towards Anderson. |
From this point, the route | travels in a northeasterly direction to its northern |
Ra's al Ghul had a love child born during his | travels in Russia in the 18th century named Nyssa. |
English translation, W. Hazlitt, | Travels in Tartary, Thibet and China, 1844-1846, 2 vo |
ects belonging to Charles Gordon found on his | travels in China and the Sudan. |
kept diaries throughout his journeys, but his | Travels in the Interior of South Africa appeared only |
He | travels in India and in the West, giving discources o |
9, and, later, Chandler's record of the tour, | Travels in Greece, or an Account of a Tour Made at th |
On his international | travels in the 1940s, however, he began to make appea |
It | travels in a southwesterly direction for 7.600 miles |
his art was also influenced by his extensive | travels in Spain and North Africa. |
From this point, the route | travels in an easterly direction as West 4th Street b |
He | travels in Europe taking him to such places as Belgiu |
rail] that is approximately 15 miles long and | travels in close proximity along the lake shore from |
It | travels in a highly eccentric orbit which has a perih |
Angeles Times, is allegedly a true account of | travels in the tunnels and interviews with tunnel dwe |
From this point, the route | travels in a northwesterly direction to its northern |
d Chandler", prefixed to a new edition of his | Travels in Asia Minor and Greece. 2 vols. |
pean and Asiatic Turkey (1818), and Walpole's | Travels in various Countries of the East. |
The thesis was built on several | travels in Norway, especially the Gudbrandsdal region |
Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of | Travels in the Year 1838a, Published by Crocker & Bre |
imate son of Artos the king, returns from his | travels in Africa and elsewhere to watch over his you |
Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa: Performe | |
as a missionary, but conducted several longer | travels in Eastern Tibet and became known for collect |
will allow users to follow their signal as it | travels in real-time out of the solar system and on t |
From this point, the route | travels in an easterly direction intersecting SR-133 |
They exploit the fact that the sun | travels in a predictable pattern over the course of a |
matter is possibly of Dutch origin during his | travels in the Netherlands. |
From this point, the route | travels in a northerly direction before reaching its |
Personal Narrative of | Travels in Babylonia, Assyria, Media and Scythia (182 |
Cooper's | travels in Glacier Bay, Alaska, compelled him to lead |
He left his artistic collection from his | travels in Italy and France to Worcester College, whe |
In his book The Lost Continent: | Travels in Small-Town America, Bill Bryson said of th |
ocumentary in his book The Call of the Weird: | Travels in American Subcultures. |
In December 2007, during his | travels in China; Kan was offered to take part on Sha |
From this point, the route | travels in a northwesterly direction in route to U.S. |
In 1819-1823 he published, in three volumes, | Travels in Various Countries of Middle East, especial |
He took numerous views during his | travels in the form of sketches from which he later p |
exchange of the Cold War, and documented his | travels in a Maclean's article. |
s agreed, and began development on Gulliver's | Travels in spring 1938 as construction began on the M |
iral Sidi Ali Reis (Seyit Ali Reis) about his | travels in South Asia, Central Asia and Middle East. |
In 1952-1953, during | travels in Morocco, he discovered primitive architect |
WABR FM 91.1 Tifton -- signal | travels in a 40-mile (64 km) radius around Tifton in |
He has written Going Up the River: | Travels in a Prison Nation (2001). |
His | travels in search of birds took him to 70 countries. |
She attacks by spitting fire, which | travels in a J shaped arc. |
rom the books of Vladimir Arsenyev, about his | travels in Russian Far East with a native trapper, De |
ch Barth, then preparing the narrative of his | travels in the western Sudan. |
From this point, the route | travels in a northerly direction before reaching its |
residents and was strongly influenced by his | travels in both Japan and the United States, which is |
The street | travels in west from Eira and Punavuori to Kaivopuist |
He concludes his account of | travels in Ethiopia with a description of the compoun |
After crossing the river, the route | travels in an easterly direction where it meets North |
d law, many of which were obtained during his | travels in France or from auctions in Uppsala and Sto |
ancially supported its ministers unless their | travels in that role would otherwise have been imprac |
stern wisdom tradition based on her extensive | travels in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. |
From this point, the route | travels in an easterly course paralleling the shoreli |
The Fellowship of Ghosts: | Travels in the Land of Midnight Sun (2006) |
f Serbs, The Principality of Bulgaria (1891), | Travels in Bulgaria (Czech, 1888), etc. |
iquae pleraeque nondum editae (Oxford, 1774); | Travels in Asia Minor (1775); Travels in Greece (1776 |
During his | travels in the South Seas he became blood brothers wi |
The station's signal | travels in about a 50-mile (80-km) radius from the tr |
Broks's Into the Silent Land: | Travels in Neuropsychology (Atlantic Monthly Press) w |
The Blue Line | travels in a counterclockwise loop, serving the same |
US 67 | travels in a mostly east-west direction towards San A |
idge Slavic Chorus using music collected from | travels in the mountains of Bulgaria on fellowship fr |
live there or not and often writes about his | travels in his blog). |
The Routes of Man: | Travels in the Paved World, 2011, ISBN 978-1400042449 |
; Greetings from Afar, being Recollections of | Travels in England and Germany (1880; also translated |
The Red Line | travels in a clockwise loop, beginning with Garage G |
Also during his | travels in Russia his son Nikolaus was born on August |
Now the Lord Mayor | travels in a State Coach with side panels painted by |
The route | travels in a general north-south trajectory for its d |
His | Travels in France were translated in 1793/1794 by Sou |
Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A journal of | travels in the year 1838. |
His | travels in the Baltic region and Russia are recounted |
Behind The Curtain - | Travels in Eastern European Football: Jonathan Wilson |
Sundara | Travels in Tamil |
SR-170 then generally | travels in a northeasterly course in intersecting SR- |
hris and Joy learning life lessons from their | travels in the Superbook. |
From downtown, Penn Avenue | travels in the same general direction as the Alleghen |
During further | travels in Iraq and Bahrain he recorded the tradition |
From this point, NC 18 | travels in a westerly direction (signed south) for ap |
ccount in his book A Narrative of Voyages and | Travels in 1817. |
The station's signal | travels in about a 40-mile (65 km) radius from the tr |
, Peterson Avenue becomes Caldwell Avenue and | travels in a northwest/northern direction entering Ni |
Untreated sewage from resort hotels | travels in open sewage lines across the land and empt |
Travels in Arabia Deserta (1888) | |
ooks, including among them a history of their | travels in Syria and Palestine, as well as an autobio |
fiction travelogue of cyberspace Hello World: | travels in virtuality (2004). |
From this point, the route | travels in a northerly direction before reaching its |
From this point, the route | travels in a northeasterly direction as Cedar Bluff R |
(1821): | Travels in Palestine Through the Countries of Bashan |
He also was a scout on his | travels in South America and Spain for new Spanish wo |
From its terminus, SR-163 | travels in a northeasterly direction on Hollingers Is |
From this point, the route generally | travels in a northerly direction before terminating a |
From this point, the route | travels in a northerly direction through Uniontown be |
Travels in the Himalayan Provinces of Hindustan and t | |
w sent back 'Letters' during 1892-93 from her | travels in South Africa and Australia. |
Benson, Adolph B. Peter Kalm's | Travels in North America: The English Version of 1770 |
nder-in-Chief of the Forces during the King's | travels in Flanders. |
solution of 15 km (10 mi) (the distance light | travels in 50 μs). |
hington Irving, from the United States, whose | travels in Spain included this area. |
He continues his | travels in Greece. |
In his ' | Travels in France' he wrote that the school had “over |
Travels in Europe and the East (1855) | |
From SR 3, SR 198 | travels in a semi-circular route through the communit |
ps and put this experience to good use during | travels in Sikkim and the Himalaya during the war. |
rom its beginning at Jemison, State Route 155 | travels in a northwestward direction as it leaves Chi |
From this point, SR-171 | travels in a northerly direction through rural portio |
An Empire of the East: | Travels in Indonesia. |
Beauty Tips from Moose Jaw: | Travels in Search of Canada (2004), winner of the Ste |
ransmitter located south of Hasty; the signal | travels in about a 50-mile (80-km) radius from the tr |
e first time since season six that the Doctor | travels in the TARDIS. |
title of A Voyage Round the World, including | Travels in Africa, Asia, Australasia, America, etc., |
1757: | Travels in Egypt & Nubia, 2 Volumes in 1, Lockyer Dav |
e Bruce, A Sailor in the Sahara: The Life and | Travels in Africa of Hugh Clapperton, Commander RN, I |
Between hutches, the beam | travels in a transport tube. |
ta and an account in Latin of St. Willibald's | travels in Palestine, so that she is often credited w |
it Purdum claimed that "More than once in my | travels in Alaska, people brought up, without prompti |
Half a century after her | travels in the TARDIS, Nyssa reunites with the Doctor |
the record of which he documented in a book, | Travels in Ireland in the year 1822, exhibiting a bri |
ts the growth of his company to his extensive | travels in Asia. |
He wrote a description of his | travels in Bemerkungen einer Reise im Russischen Reic |
The road | travels in a horseshoe shape around the sides of a va |
orth of Grand Bay. From this point, the route | travels in a southerly direction through a brief conc |
ut, and the road is generally straight, as it | travels in a south-easterly direction. |
Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of | Travels in the Year 1838, Published by Crocker & Brew |
Going Up The River: | Travels in a Prison Nation |
The Automatic he has documented all of their | travels, in photo and video, such as the bands 'Makin |
From Curry, it | travels in a northerly direction to its northern term |
He made extensive | travels in Spain on four occasions, three as Papal le |
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