When most people travel with animals, they travel with small lap dogs or perhaps particularly patient felines.
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So I don't really have to travel on my own or travel with just my crew friends; I can travel with my friends who are not flying as well.
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There are a few L.P.G.A. mothers who travel with their children, but more often it's the children who are the professional players and have parents who travel with them.
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I walked away from the trip (a) never wanting to travel with him again, ever, period, and (b) never wanting to travel with anyone for that long, ever, period.
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Styles ____ Think your family is embarrassing to travel with?
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Travel with healthy snack choices to curb cravings for junk.
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They can travel, with the exploratory committee covering the cost.
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I am really excited to travel with our Ninja squad.
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Both travel with the pope when he leaves the Vatican.
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Chris Christie will travel with Donald Trump tomorrow to Miami.
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Big U.S. airlines dominate travel with in the United States.
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Hurd surprisingly does not travel with an entourage of assistants.
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How do you travel with your wardrobe in one bag?
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I also travel with Greens powder, a great nutrient boost.
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Tourists don't tend to travel with bicycle helmets in tow.
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You could travel in them, you could travel with them.
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It's extremely expensive to travel with the secretary of state.
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We'd travel with an army of production and technical personnel.
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Exactly what kind of equipment do you travel with regularly?
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"That's why I always travel with a friend," he said.
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They will travel with the Obama Foundation's Girls Opportunity Alliance.
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Thomas detailed her visit on her blog, Travel with Anjaly.
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" Bose noise-reduction headphones "I have to travel with these.
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You should never travel with just one form of payment.
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"John, do you always travel with your trophy?" she asks.
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It does not apply to children who travel with family.
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So I always travel with a Moleskine and a pencil.
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Those who travel with all or most of their time are 28% happier with their companies and 24% happier with their jobs than those that travel with little to none of their vacation days.
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First lady Melania Trump will travel with the president, Sanders said.
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We're still not together that much, he can't travel with me.
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Learn more about what it's like to travel with Away's luggage.
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They work well, and they're easy to use and travel with.
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Available from: Harman Kardon I travel with a LOT of gadgets.
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Reduce fees for those wanting to travel with a large suitcase.
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And we have Stormi now, and I can't travel with her.
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But liberalising air travel with Europe serves a higher purpose too.
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The designer, 46, claims Poppy is "super easy" to travel with.
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And did I mention I usually travel with a toddler, too?
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He loved to travel with friends and family, the statement said.
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WATTERS: You know, it&aposs not totally travel with me, Juan.
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He will continue to work out and travel with the team.
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Amazon's Alexa can travel with you through a range of accessories.
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We want to travel with her, do a lot of things.
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LEANEAGH: Always travel with these as I can't sleep without it.
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The Adcocks travel with their two rescue dogs, Patti and Penny.
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Many of the inhabitants would travel with the legion, he added.
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How do you make travel with your two children more manageable?
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Also, who everybody wanted to hang out with and travel with.
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The pastry chef Emily Luchetti will travel with guests from Nov.
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And I'll travel with my protein powder and my protein shaker.
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Visitors travel with extraordinary privilege — especially those from wealthy Western nations.
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Collins did not travel with Trump on Air Force One, however.
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The waste particles, reminders of their humanness, would travel with them.
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Both had chosen to travel with the trip organizer Amazing Israel.
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Would love to share images of his travel with his son.
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The bodyguard Lively probably had to travel with to protect those jewels.
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Presidents always travel with secure communications equipment, even when they're on vacation.
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How often did you travel with your grandfather and to what destinations?
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LHP Danny Duffy (oblique) didn't travel with the team to San Diego.
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It's an affordable, easy to travel with, and easy to display souvenir!
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I travel with multiple pairs of earphones and headphones for the plane.
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Markle's mother will travel with her daughter by car to Windsor Castle.
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They're pretty much indestructible, they're loud, and they're easy to travel with.
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Who is the most fun of the Fab 5 to travel with?
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Girlfriends of hers has the same experience when they travel with Valentine.
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We always travel with it so doesn't roam around new spaces unattended.
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A credible verbal assurance will be sufficient to travel with a PSA.
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We'll travel with three people—I'm taking a camera crew with me.
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I travel with my own bread and I bring my own avocados.
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The fee to travel with your pet is $100 per pet carrier.
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Once you travel with this kit, you'll never leave home without it.
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I'm not gonna bring him to Germany or travel with it anymore.
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G Rashad Vaughn (sprained left ankle) did not travel with the Bucks.
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Many players five years ago couldn't afford to travel with a coach.
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I always travel with a black Russell hoodie and black Russell sweats.
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After Berlin, Mr. Rattle will travel with the orchestra to New York.
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Now I always make sure I travel with two debit cards.4.
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So what kinds of goodies might travel with you on the plane?
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She then had to travel with two chargers and extra battery packs.
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"I always travel with a portable charger," the Delta flight attendant said.
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A stylish leather makeup pouch that's thoughtful and easy to travel with
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But the press pool is not being permitted to travel with her.
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"It's much easier to travel with than a normal trophy," Rose said.
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Passengers will be allowed to travel with their pets on their laps.
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Also, you can't travel with it since it's mounted on the wall.
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He quit high school at 16 to travel with a swing band.
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People love an opportunity to travel with a wedding as the instigator.
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I travel with a mat, and sometimes I just FaceTime with her.
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I mean, my family gets to travel with me a little bit.
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Because of Bermuda's drones laws, Bowers did not travel with the team.
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And Altobelli would routinely travel with his daughter for her basketball games.
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" A plethora of pens "I also travel with 15 dozen signing pens.
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That's probably one of the most essential items that I travel with.
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Want to travel with an emotional support dog, duck or miniature horse?
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Other senior administration officials are expected to travel with Duke as well.
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Sascha was old enough to travel with me by himself, I decided.
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It is easy to use and would be easy to travel with.
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Barrera booked a ticket to Canada, where Mexicans can travel with no visa.
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"I'm so lucky I get to travel with Ioni and Iver," she explained.
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Trump will travel with May to Chequers, the prime minister's official country residence.
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But they won't travel with anything that even vaguely resembles legroom or headroom.
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The price covers three passengers, so VIPs can travel with a small entourage.
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" Pro Picks "On a typical day, I travel with a 70-pound kit.
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But like a lot of people, I don't travel with a gaming laptop.
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But the Post's allegations, if not disproved, seem likely to travel with him.
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The upside, of course, is that AirPods are far easier to travel with.
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Seale had been accused of planning to travel with the intent to protest.
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You don't want to travel with a bunch of Blu-rays, do you?
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It's those kinds of changes that make it much easier to travel with.
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And only travel with your furry companion if he or she is housebroken.
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"I travel with a couple of security people and my nanny," she says.
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"We are going to enter online travel, (with) Booking and Agoda," Tan said.
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Before you take off, however, check whether your health insurance travel with you.
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After years on the road, Dave is the perfect guy to travel with.
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M: I have this long cashmere Rick Owens sweater that I travel with.
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A passenger elected to deplane in order to travel with their checked bags.
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He's shown improvement but he won't travel with the team to St. Louis.
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She will also travel with the group to Rome, Italy, later this week.
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Because wives don't travel with teams, the majority of her travel was solo.
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Bake a cake (or brownies!) and travel with ease with the sealable cover.
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I also travel with it, so I can look at it every day.
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He loves to travel with his family and build furniture on his downtime.
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Being untethered will allow people to travel with VR wherever they may go.
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Ms. Steinem did not travel with them, but her expertise paved the way.
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I travel with eight rackets, so I grab two and check the rest.
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And Iceland's unique geology means it's important to travel with an expert guide.
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Am I allowed to travel with my same-sex partner in this country?
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It's a shopping cart that can theoretically travel with you to any website.
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G Thabo Sefolosha will travel with the team, but isn't expected to play.
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"You don't really know someone until you travel with them," Rabbi Scheer said.
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Judge isn't the only Yankee on the I.L. to travel with the team.
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It's just difficult to travel with one or two bags each and pets.
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The law made sure that physically disabled people could travel with service animals.
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We both write together, and I travel with him while he's on tour.
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She had declined to make public comments or travel with a press pool.
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Indiana's Democratic senator, Joe Donnelly, will travel with the president for Wednesday's speech.
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I tell them that my roommates are people I travel with through life.
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I have an omelet and sambal while chatting about travel with the manager.
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"There can't be visa-free travel with a country like that," Seehofer said.
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And usually a collection of senior aides travel with him to the club.
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Mnuchin and Cohn both plan to travel with Trump to his speech Wednesday.
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Granados loved to travel with her boyfriend and spend time with her family.
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And when I travel with Levi, we're constantly bouncing ideas off each other.
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BOOTHE: I think the take-away is everyone is really easy to travel with.
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"These landscapes are made for the viewer to travel with their eye," she describes.
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They don't travel with a car seat, because island destinations don't involve much driving.
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So when you decide how to travel with your pet, let that compassion show.
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Uber has already transformed urban and even intercity travel with its ride-hailing app.
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He is not expected to travel with the team and play in either game.
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Zinke has said he did not ask the security detail to travel with him.
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It's a chemical-free antioxidant sunscreen and that's a good thing to travel with.
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Both now travel with Eilish on tour and work as part of her team.
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Corey Lewandowski, the campaign manager, is close to Trump and will travel with him.
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" JV: "I use a &apospill of the day&apos organizer to travel with necklaces.
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HR: It's quite unusual for a political reporter to have to travel with security.
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Actually, I travel with one more pair of Bluetooth headphones as well... That's amazing.
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The Kochs received death threats that require the brothers to travel with security guards.
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I want you to travel with me and be a part of my reporting.
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For decades, secretaries of state have nearly always invited media to travel with them.
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See more tips for booking a flight on the cheap at "Travel With Bender."
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"I travel with my own bread and I bring my own avocados," she said.
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It's really hard to travel with the whole camera already assembled, so I don't.
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They're incredibly comfortable, easy to travel with and they don't fade in the wash.
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Thomas did not travel with the team to Cleveland for Game Three on Sunday.
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To find a partner he can travel with, learn from, and share laughter with.
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Here's one thing Beyoncé and Justin Bieber have in common – they travel with style.
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He said: 'If I travel with this plane, this plane will not be safe'.
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G Avery Bradley (hip pointer) did not travel with the team to Brooklyn Monday.
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He won't travel with the team for games against Houston, Minnesota and Oklahoma City.
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Most people travel with children to go on vacation or visit relatives and friends.
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Some of them also over coverage during overases travel, with a cap of $50,000.
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"As if I even want to travel with Delta again, after that," she said.
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You have two daughters, Honor, 8, and Haven, 5, who often travel with you.
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Another odd grounding thing for me is to travel with a collapsible flower vase.
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This would be our dream set-up if we could travel with the pool.
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The tactic of spicing up air travel with meaningless aesthetic upgrades is not new.
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For now the assumption is that the prince will not travel with his family.
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"We were born into a world where computers could travel with us," she said.
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I dreamed of having a family to travel with or joke together over dinner.
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Notably, I plan to travel with a carry-on bag to avoid checking luggage.
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But he said Paul will travel with the team to Oakland for Saturday's game.
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"The number of people who travel with no travel insurance is staggering," she said.
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I travel with a small backpack, so I never have to check any luggage.
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Senate Democrats are urging airlines to let passengers travel with their bags for free.
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"It's not every day you travel with human remains in your suitcase," he said.
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The State Police staff the governor's Executive Protection Unit and officers travel with him.
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"I never travel with my pets in cargo; I won't risk it," she added.
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And it's even more fun when you've got a horse you can travel with.
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You can also travel with this styling iron thanks to the dual voltage settings.
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Or does the memory make you never want to travel with your family again?
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Others may go with it and travel with the eye until the hurricane dissipates.
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If they don't feel comfortable doing work travel with women — because that is very important informal time where you get the kind of time with your boss that gets you promoted — then they shouldn't travel with men or they should travel in groups.
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She also shared how after the release of her book, a male executive told her he used to only travel with the young men in his office, but now he was making a conscious effort to travel with the young women too.
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I feel ya, Tim, but this is why I travel with a healthy snack stash.
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Then when she tried to travel with her kids, which also made her feel guilty.
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Traveling Duo What happens when Emma is forced to travel with me everywhere I go?
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The team had to travel, with experienced divers, nearly three miles to exit the cave.
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I can't live without my chefs knife; I travel with it, I bring it everywhere.
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But international flights don't always have adapters, and that's why I travel with three. Dongles.
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Christie will travel with Trump to Miami on Friday, Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks told CNN.
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If you leave your employer, your workplace life insurance coverage generally doesn't travel with you.
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This classification and protection also travel with the data as it moves to mobile devices.
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The only other thing that I really like that I travel with is a cream.
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I wouldn't travel with my kids to some parts of America, and that's really problematic.
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Airbnb recently made the push toward corporate business travel, with specific business-travel ready hosts.
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The only reason I don't have 50 pedals is because you can't travel with it.
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"Individuals traveling in the state are advised to travel with extreme CAUTION," the advisory warns.
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"Individuals traveling in the state are advised to travel with extreme CAUTION," the advisory says.
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SW was fantastic as we had no idea how to travel with a service dog.
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And it's undeniably useful if you happen to run, train or travel with any frequency.
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"I will travel with Rafa on Sunday to Rio," Ferrer told Spanish radio Cadena Ser.
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They do not participate in warm-ups or travel with the team for road games.
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Blankfein is one of the CEOs scheduled to travel with Trump to China on Friday.
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He will travel with her to New York but was unable to go to Rio.
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Chance's fame now requires the once-very public and accessible artist to travel with security.
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We will travel with the current of something deep and important instead of against it.
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Meghan Markle also got to experience what it was like to travel with the Queen.
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While extremely fun, board games can be big and bulky, and difficult to travel with.
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So why not have a hobby and travel with it, and feel happy with it?
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Not being on Wi-Fi also makes it very easy to travel with this unit.
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Kellyanne Conway, who remains close to Mr. Trump, does not frequently travel with the president.
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"I just hope that in 2018, people will be more careful and travel with care."
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Suddenly she didn't want to travel with him; she didn't even want to see him.
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The pair said Mr. Gayford and their child would travel with Ms. Ardern whenever possible.
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It seems simple and obvious, but so handy, and so few people travel with one.
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Little Louis, 1, has yet to travel with his parents on an official royal tour.
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I wouldn't travel with my kids to some parts of America, and that's really problematic.
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Williamson didn't travel with the team for Friday's road game against the New York Knicks.
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But these days, I rarely travel with jewelry anyway — a strategy endorsed by Mr. Barth.
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It is a skill well suited to those whose friends travel with armed security teams.
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Gates' attorney said Thursday that Gates hoped for permission to travel with a different itinerary.
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John McCain approached me to ask if I wanted to travel with him to Ukraine.
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You put the tip of it in the fire, and you can travel with it.
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Aubrey Potter and Brian Wright, Will's two main Ear Drummer associates, often travel with him.
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They are also screened separately by the Secret Service as they travel with the president.
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Shipping becomes the cheaper option when you have multiple bags you need to travel with.
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Now I can travel with my laptop, and do the same thing in three hours.
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Police in Kabul told foreigners living outside protected compounds to travel with guards after D'Souza's abduction.
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Many aliens travel in large caravans or other large organized groups, and many travel with children.
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Musk talks about tunnels and high-speed travel with The Boring Company's mascot, Gary the snail.
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I travel with a resistance band to make sure I can get some resistance training anywhere.
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Since moving, she's been balancing her intercontinental work travel with her other responsibilities, like AP Physics.
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All of our big bags and our small travel bags that we travel with are Burton.
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Strider continued to serve in a senior role and travel with the campaign after the incident.
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Cut down lugging around multiple makeup bags when you travel with this luxe Pursen "Tiffany" case.
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Early in her career, before joining Team USA, she had to travel with very little money.
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It's a bit like first-class airline travel — with a much, much better sense of style.
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The top overall pick did not travel with the team to England, missing his fifth game.
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When you get on an airplane and travel with all that medical [baggage], this can happen.
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You're immediately ready to travel with the device and not worry about loosing a key component.
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Alex: I take them at home, but I don't find the need to travel with them.
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I just put it in [the foam cover] to travel with because it's just slightly fragile.
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This is a lovely time to travel with a partner, especially with Mercury retrograde behind you!
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Jared added that the family would always travel with Southwest Airlines, given their open seating policy.
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"They didn't travel with me because it would have been a lot for them," says Fox.
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Cats and small dogs are allowed to travel with their owners for a fee of $95.
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Try as we may to avoid exposure to germs, they travel with us and on us.
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It is also foldable and fairly lightweight, which Grover says makes it easy to travel with.
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Presumably, this person doesn't want to look at or talk to the passengers they travel with.
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"This was an amazing opportunity to travel with Disney," she told Mashable in a phone interview.
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He will not travel with the Raptors on their five-game road trip that begins Friday.
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There she rode (with an interval of train travel) with great fanfare from Paris to Marseilles.
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The flag carrier is soaring on strong domestic travel with plans to deepen its international routes.
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Rome also gave Regnier a special duffle bag lined with foam and Plexiglas to travel with.
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Ross will travel with Pence, according to a Japanese government official with direct knowledge of preparations.
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I wouldn't personally travel with them, but otherwise, I don't find that to be a problem.
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"I always travel with a reusable water bottle," a flight attendant for Delta Air Lines said.
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Be flexibleThis is the key to having a successful experience booking travel with miles and points.
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On the other hand, overseas travel with several devices will warrant something a bit more juicy.
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Because these credit cards can offer tremendous value if you travel with a specific brand often.
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"If you can travel with someone in India, that is an absolute test," Mr. Sternal said.
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Would I have to get up in the morning and travel with all of my stuff?
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Both players did not travel with the team as they nurse hamstring and groin injuries, respectively.
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I would love to have something where I could mix things and travel with a band.
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Adam Schiff, the House Intelligence Committee chairman who had been due to travel with the speaker.
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Books. I am an ebook reader because I don't want to travel with any extra weight.
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Both just wanted to hone their boating skills, travel with friends and have a little fun.
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I also travel with a slightly larger waterproof bag, a 20-liter Sea to Summit Drysack.
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Journalists travel with bundles of hard currency, usually dollars, to pay for hotels, transport and translation.
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The Yankees have a three-man training staff, two of whom typically travel with the team.
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These days we travel with our teenager, who swims confidently away from us, out to sea.
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If you're sensitive to sound — I am — ask for a location accordingly, and travel with earplugs.
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Its service connects clients seeking private travel with aircraft owners who have unused or underutilized jets.
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You know I travel with the richer gang here and this clothes problem is a pain.
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They travel with the hotel by representing them in various events and exhibitions across the globe.
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" He explains, "I travel with the richer gang here and this clothes problem is a pain.
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Kovalchuk has been a healthy scratch, opting to not even travel with the team of late.
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I always travel with a spot treatment, and my favorite ever is Renée Rouleau Anti Bump Solution.
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Not all elephants travel with the shows, because of injuries or because they are used for breeding.
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The regulations require those wishing to travel with a service or support animal to provide special documentation.
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The dream began unraveling when she had to renew her Dominican passport to travel with the team.
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Today flyers can travel with a library of films, music and books on a small electronic device.
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If you are going to travel with this thing, be aware of that added size and weight.
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Q: What is the best way to test if your pet would like to travel with you?
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They said the purchase was an expensive sacrifice and the only way to travel with their son.
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The Obama administration just announced new policy directives meant to increase trade and travel with the island.
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Crowder, who is nursing a hamstring injury, did not travel with the team to the Pacific Northwest.
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He may be happy to leave Washington, but the cloud he is under will travel with him.
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Surviving air travel with our sanity intact is hard enough for all of us, not just parents.
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Jackson does not travel with the Knicks but still maintains a home in the Los Angeles area.
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How better to signal the national wrath than by cutting trade and travel with the United States?
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But should you travel with firearms, have the right paperwork and declare your guns at the border.
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Jeff Flake, an Arizona Republican who will travel with Obama to Cuba, told CNN in an interview.
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It even comes with a mini laundry bag because that's how organized people travel with dirty clothes.
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Reporters do not typically travel with the candidate and do not get close to them at rallies.
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That would help when I travel with my wife, who has a different brand of Bluetooth headset.
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The Red Sox now travel with "force plates," to study the kinetic chain of a player's swing.
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Thankfully, the crib that baby Yoda is in hovers, so it's not a struggle to travel with.
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Many elite nannies regularly work late into the night and travel with families for weeks on end.
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This is an unusual request for the EPA, whose leaders normally travel with a light security footprint.
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Because it's hard to travel with less than three ounces of lotion when you're a black person.
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It's this beautiful art object that you can have beside your bed, you can travel with it.
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The only place handgun owners can travel with their weapons is to and from a firing range.
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Sasha and I travel with a lot of great people — our family, our coaches and sometimes, friends.
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Fortunately, some clever folks have made it easy for you to travel with your own maple stash.
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Rudolph doesn't travel with a team in tow; there is no bodyguard lurking at a discreet distance.
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Dr. Nagarwala is also charged with conspiracy to travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct.
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Her opinion was it is the best time to travel with baby when they are exclusively breastfed.
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Mr. Simpson asked Mr. Broeksmit to travel with him to Washington and meet some of his contacts.
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Soon, you can space/time travel with The Doctor inside the TARDIS for a full 12 minutes.
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This weekend, however, Kelly plans to travel with him too, a person familiar with the plans said.
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"She was easy to fly with, the easiest woman to travel with I've ever known," he said.
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I travel with a USB chargeable scale that you hook onto the handle and lift with it.
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When it comes to booking travel with points and miles, I have one rule: Less is more.
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He also noted TAP Air Portugal had affirmed publicly that it was impossible to travel with explosives.
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You'll also get up to 12 hours of battery life, and it's compact enough to travel with.
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CORRECTION: This story has been corrected to reflect that Melania Trump did not travel with the President.
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Both have other part-time jobs in the Vatican and do not appear or travel with him.
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A pamphlet warns: "Don't travel with strangers and never leave home without the knowledge of your family".
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"The three things I always travel with are Bug, my Louboutins, and a mermaid tail," McCue said.
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For instance, I tend to travel with friends, but also have taken a couple of solo trips.
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With no square edges, it is easy to travel with, has a superlight feel, and isn't bulky.
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Carmen Sognonvi is the founder of Top Flight Family, a blog about luxury family travel with kids.
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The system is expected to snarl travel, with winter weather advisories stretching from the Dakotas to Maine.
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Pompeo had said that Biegun was to travel with him to the scheduled meeting in North Korea.
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TL;DR: Travel with the best and grab Samsonite luggage for up to 251% off on Amazon.
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Kendricks won't travel with the team to Detroit to their game against the Lions on Thursday night.
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I have a giant tub I normally travel with that I use on my hands and my lips.
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It's a great camera for taking your photography up a notch, and it's small enough to travel with.
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Johnson will travel with the team to their Saturday game in Winnipeg, but his status is currently unknown.
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I've been known to travel with an iPhone, an iPad, a Kindle, and a laptop all at once.
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Once everything is ready, the dog will travel with Hart to Canada to undergo the life-changing operation.
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He knew not just how to design it and place it, but how to travel with it too.
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The only downside is that it's probably a little more difficult to travel with because it's so large.
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"I walked over to this gentleman and asked if he could travel with Maya," Sesay told BuzzFeed News.
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It's a big week for royal travel, with members of several royal families jetting overseas for official visits.
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When he was younger, Shorty would travel with Marc everywhere, but it's not possible now with his age.
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Experience All Exclusive Crystal luxury in the sky when you travel with Crystal Luxury Air's Global Express Jet.
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DCI's claim was denied by the Mazzoncinis, who say they had no immediate plans to travel with Kiano.
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Also in Turkey's interests, the potential for visa free travel with the EU is also on the cards.
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NOTES: Wizards G Gary Neal did not travel with the team and remains out with a thigh injury.
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Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr is due to travel with German chancellor Angela Merkel to Abu Dhabi on Monday.
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Koech and their two children, Jared, 11, and Samantha, 6, travel with Keitany to most of her races.
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Another top North Korean official, Ri Son Gwon, will travel with Kim Yong Chol for the closing ceremony.
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We travel with the invisible chorus as they crowd into the morgue; with them, we witness the autopsy.
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Stephen Biegun, Ford's vice president of international governmental affairs, will travel with the secretary to Pyongyang next week.
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Unlike many retirement plans, HSA funds are portable and can travel with workers as they move between jobs.
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Still, it is a good option, and the group you travel with can be your friends or family.
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It taught me a lesson most experienced long-distance riders already know: Travel with your own bicycle seat.
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Here are the weirdest things people have tried to travel with, from moose poop to concealed razor blades.
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For example, they encourage users to have all contact info of the matches they intend to travel with.
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His favorite thing to do when he's not shooting is to travel with his wife, Maia, and surf.
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Two got on and advised the women to veil their faces and travel with chaperones, she told Reuters.
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The Panga is sleek enough to travel with, too, especially to destinations that require potentially wet boat rides.
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The Interior Department didn't say if the supervisor was pulled from his wildfire duty to travel with Zinke.
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Price: $1,395Why travel with regular luggage when you can do so in style with a gold-plated suitcase?
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PG Tony Parker did not travel with the team to Milwaukee as he recovers from right hip soreness.
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AGE AND DIVERSITY If you want to travel with people in your age range, pick a trip accordingly.
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After the two practiced together, Novotna decided she wanted to travel with Krejcikova as a full-time coach.
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All elite racers travel with dozens of skis on the World Cup tour, usually 25 to 40 pairs.
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Karen Bjornson When Halston went to a party or a restaurant, he liked to travel with an entourage.
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During last year's World Baseball Classic, the Puerto Rican and Dominican teams had a barber travel with them.
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"Journalists travel with bundles of hard currency, usually dollars, to pay for hotels, transport and translation," he writes.
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The price for expressing my beliefs has been high: I must travel with armed security at all times.
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NOTES: The Hawks were without G Kyle Korver, who is resting and did not travel with the team.
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He has made very few remarks to the press and opted not to travel with a press pool.
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I always travel with a tube just in case I don't like the soap in non-Disney hotels.
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Her father would routinely travel with her to attend her games, OCC assistant coach Ron La Ruffa said.
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It will travel with them as they change careers, move to a different state, get married or divorced.
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Travel with us to Hamsterwartz, where tiny hamster witches and wizards learn all they can about hamster sorcery.
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Passengers are allowed to travel with firearms, but they must be properly declared and stowed in checked luggage.
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The council still sponsors David, allowing her to travel with her coach and physical therapist to international tournaments.
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The technology would let users pay for mass-transit travel with their phones instead of a payment card.
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Delta Air Lines is adopting stricter regulations for people who travel with service animals or emotional-support animals.
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Those who take trips outside California, Mr. Boggan said, have to be willing to travel with a mortal enemy.
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For a snowboard (which I only travel with during winter) I got a custom stick from Wagner Custom Skis.
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At the Christian school outside Greenville, Mr. Rubio wistfully described the importance of having his family travel with him.
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Forward Andrew Shaw, who missed practice Wednesday due to the flu, also will travel with the team to Minnesota.
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I seriously believe that by the end of the year I will be able to travel with an implant.
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Bjelica is expected to travel with the Wolves on their upcoming three-game road trip but will not play.
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He is expected to travel with the team to Los Angeles next week and have his calf re-evaluated.
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Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy told reporters on Thursday that Grzelcyk will not travel with the Bruins to St. Louis.
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However, they often travel with Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish, which carry toxins that can leave a painful sting.
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He was my introduction to this world and allowed me to travel with them to Bangor and Skowhegan, Maine.
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Venus shifts into worldly Sagittarius on the 18th, a stellar time to travel with bae or date cross-culturally.
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The Freewrite is meant to be portable, but my guess is that no one will actually travel with one.
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One idea being floated was to have a senior adviser travel with Trump to help him stay on message.
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I don't know what it was like to travel with Madonna, but traveling with Curry is something like that.
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Motte will travel with the Rockies on their 10-game road trip to Arizona, San Diego and San Francisco.
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Followed by: Tan, Antoni, Karamo, and Bobby in a four-way tie, for the most fun to travel with.
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News. The outlet also reported that the couple did not travel with their 5-month-old daughter, Stormi Webster.
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Some commanders also meet privately with reporters, allow them to travel with them, or take them on battlefield tours.
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After Diana married Charles, Sarah would sometimes travel with her sister, serving as one of her ladies-in-waiting.
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When they travel with him, Dad becomes his own TSA security officer, all for the safety of the children.
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So if someone knows he or she is going to travel with weed, what's his or her best bet?
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In fact, one of the reasons that parents travel with their children is to protect them on the journey.
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In the past, such attacks have only temporarily affected travel, with airlines typically cutting prices to lure passengers back.
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One of his preventive measures is to travel with his own mattress, one not too firm or too soft.
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If you want a kit that will travel with you, theTripWorthy Compact Travel First Aid Kit is our favorite.
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Clinton left in her motorcade without the group of reporters that is designated to travel with her in public.
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Read more: Saudi Arabia is reportedly ditching laws that allow men to control women's travel with a government app
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As is customary when investigating overseas, they had to coördinate their movements with local officials and travel with escorts.
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Here are some of the best strategies to consider as you plan last-minute holiday travel with rewards points.
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Mr. Lipp said support animals can typically fly for free, whereas people must pay fees to travel with pets.
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She encouraged readers never to wait for the right opportunity or the right person to travel with — just go.
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I travel with an extra thin yoga mat from Manduka that packs down to the size of a book.
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Worth noting: Ads that are sold alongside Instant Articles on Facebook will travel with those same articles to Messenger.
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She said her family couldn't afford to have either of her parents travel with her, much less an instructor.
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Before the day is over, do a little time travel with a visit to the theater district's Market Arcade.
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But this kit is well-suited for travel, with two lenses that cover a huge range of photo situations.
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Passengers can choose such rides more often, while cities can incentivize pooled travel with special lanes and reduced fees.
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Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the company's music director, will travel with the ensemble to Britain, France and Germany in 2021.
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If transformational travel just meant heavily regimented travel with extra reading material, I was struggling to understand the appeal.
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""Can build alliances with other kids&apos parents and nannies and arrange playdates and joint travel with other families.
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PAU, FRANCE — Not surprisingly it's very different to travel with a French presidential candidate than with an American one.
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The aircraft first flew in 19703 and began commercial service in 1970, revolutionizing air travel with its iconic design.
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The storm has disrupted air travel, with an unspecified number of flights suspended Sunday, according to public broadcaster NHK.
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"I used to travel with a lot of scarves, which I bought in Hong Kong, Chinese scarves," he said.
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For us it wasn&apost like, &aposTake all the money out of the house and travel with reckless abandon.
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So he recruits a historian (Yassir Lester) to travel with him and help set the colonists back on course.
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Other businesses with similar policies include the Ontario restaurant Morrissey House and the travel insurance company Travel with Jane.
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YouTube is also accessible on mobile devices, meaning that parents can use it when they travel with their kids.
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"Any woman, who was raped by a man, would never attend functions or travel with that man," the spokesperson said.
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So if you feel the need to travel with a mannequin, maybe it's best to keep it in the trunk.
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She writes about the arts and culture, fashion, travel with an interest in various modalities of creativity and their intersectionality.
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Hardcore budgeters can even travel with packets of instant ramen already in their bags for the ultimate in financial efficiency.
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Retirees are the biggest spenders when it comes to leisure travel, with retired boomers spending an average $3,700 per year.
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Its also a pretty good laptop to travel with since it's small, compact, and has 10 hours of battery life.
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I don't have a jewelry box or travel with earring backs; and I'm not dripping in ostentation or personal history.
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UCLA played without junior quarterback Josh Rosen, who did not travel with the team after suffering a concussion against Washington.
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I started a job that I love, I got to travel with friends, my family grew through marriages and births.
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F Derrick Favors missed his sixth consecutive game with a left knee bone contusion and didn't travel with the team.
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People who travel with their pets, including those with service or emotional support animals, have faced a year of changes.
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American will let you travel with a single personal item which must fit under the seat in front of you.
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Have you ever wanted a job that combines your love of travel with your love of conspiracy theories and mysteries?
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Moalin told me that it was difficult to travel with a Somali passport—and, of course, there was no money.
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Mr. Depp is hardly alone in wanting to travel with animals, and flying a pet across borders is often fraught.
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It's no secret that Prince William and Kate travel with an entourage that includes a nanny, hairdresser and personal assistants.
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In last night's sixth episode of the season, viewers travel with Mr. Wednesday and bae Shadow Moon to Vulcan, Virginia.
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She has told other officials her schedule of increased travel with the secretary no longer allows her time for briefings.
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They don't have children, and said they will figure out if and how to travel with kids down the line.
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They're also easier to travel with, though you'll want to also get a soap dish for your at-home shower.
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Such companies allow you to track your bags and travel with little more than a wallet and a mobile device.
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Read more: The best rewards credit cards available nowYou can fund a lot of travel with that 60,000-point bonus.
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But these stories are linked in their concerns — with travel, with language, with male friendship and the lack of it.
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But I don't travel with certain airlines and hotels enough to continue paying the high fees for some other cards.
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Also of note: The music was recorded using a 360° microphone, so the sounds can travel with the viewer's movements.
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Since Kabul is not on American's routes, I asked the airline whether people really travel with goats or miniature horses.
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We fall in love with the singers of our youth, and the best of them travel with us through life.
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It was a lot of coffee and a lot of delivered expensive sushi and some crazy travel with famous people.
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It's unclear whether Saudi authorities will intervene again and let Vierra travel with her daughter without her ex-husband's permission.
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But if it gains traction, it would mean the end of vapors being able to easily travel with their goods.
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When he retired 17 years ago, he wanted to play golf, travel with his wife, garden and play more golf.
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I liked to travel with women from the film because I didn't want the film to be about my voice.
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With Judge still in the early rest-and-treatment period of his recovery, he elected to travel with the Yankees.
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Trump, unlike other first ladies, did not travel with her husband along the protester-studded route to the speech. Mrs.
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If you want a computer you can travel with, battery life and weight may matter more than a powerful processor.
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But despite being portable, I'm hesitant to travel with it for fear of damaging or losing $300 worth of gear.
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The router has a built-in rechargeable battery so you can travel with it and use it outside the home.
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Fears of coronavirus are prompting passengers to rethink travel, with most airlines offering waivers for those with tickets affected regions.
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Kittens typically travel with their mothers; mountain-lion fathers are more likely to kill their young than to train them.
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One reason is the sheer number of horses involved: a four-person team could travel with 30 to 40 horses.
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Passengers who want to travel with animals can still do so under a carrier's existing rules for bringing pets onboard.
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I used to travel with a practice pad, too, but then my teacher said I could just practice on pillows.
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"I didn't have the freedom to travel with regional companies and had really passed my prime," Ms. See told Newsday.
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I would often travel with groups, as I found it the easiest way to travel when I had limited time.
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After she declined an invitation to travel with him to Paris, he allegedly invited her to his New York house.
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Not allowing a pool of journalists to travel with and cover the next president of the United States is unacceptable.
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One way to make it even more enjoyable is booking that flight (or other travel) with miles rather than cash.
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As goods and humans increasingly move around the world, ticks travel with them, introducing the disease to new locales quickly.
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Users will get a more detailed breakdown of fees and can redeem travel with any combination of points and cash.
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And because of that, Chris would have him travel with us a lot, just because we used him so much.
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"Women passengers are happy that they can now travel with a female tri-auto driver and feel comfortable," she says.
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According to Azarenka, she is not allowed to travel with her son outside of California until the case is resolved.
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Some people traveled with caravans; others provided aid or legal support for the migrants, but did not travel with them.
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In fact, because the company makes it a goal to always be faster, designers travel with a camera, pen, and paper.
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The official added Trump's plane would not be big enough to carry all the staff he would need to travel with.
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I think he's upbeat, he feels good, so he's on his way back now, and he'll travel with us to Toronto.
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Convenient, except if you intend for your upgraded Google Home to be your primary portable speaker that you also travel with.
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However, we're told R. Kelly's camp thinks the note shows her parents were generally willing to let Azriel travel with him.
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After 10 hours of travel with my mother, who looked like a lovingly packed bag of blow, I landed in Cardiff.
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Eduardo, and three other children in their care, were pulled out of school about a year ago to travel with them.
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So I'm surprised to say I might actually travel with Olivia again, skeptical as I remain of cruise ethics in general.
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I came to understand that gender is a spectrum that I can travel with, or I can be outside of it.
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Passengers seeking to travel with animals will also have to fill out two waivers at least 48 hours prior to departure.
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Privacy protections now increasingly travel with personal information, even if that information is something a company has inferred rather than collected.
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I travel with my own bread and I bring my own avocados," she said, before adding, "I have an avocado orchard.
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Immediately, Okimura wondered if she would be allowed to travel with the team, as she often does on her own dime.
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I travel with a Canon DSLR and two primes, a 35mm f1.4 and an 85mm f603 (endearingly nicknamed, "the fat kid").
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It is ideal to have your pet travel with you in the passenger section of the plane, avoiding the cargo hold.
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Now, Venezuela's hyperinflation and rampant crime make it too dangerous to travel with the bundles of dollars needed by mountaineering scientists.
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It's also a good idea to travel with your pet's up-to-date vet records in case of emergencies, too. 2.
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When they don't travel with their parents, the two are still with family: Both sets of grandparents live near the Jansons.
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"They should either keep these devices switched off or not travel with them," a DGCA spokesman told the Times of India.
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Wisconsin quarterback Alex Hornibrook did not travel with the team after suffering a head injury in last week's win over Rutgers.
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"We need to a greater extent to get our business travelers to also do their leisure travel with us," Jansson said.
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Here are some portfolio guidelines Fidelity uses based on age: HSAs can travel with you if you change jobs or insurers.
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For this reason, civil right attorneys recommend that travelers set strong passwords, encrypt their devices, or travel with a burner phone.
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Neither he nor his fellow forward Thomas Vanek was to travel with the team to Dallas for Game 1 on Thursday.
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Southwest has a great benefit called the Companion Pass, which lets you designate one person to travel with you for free.
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A passenger out of Alaska tried to travel with pounds of moose poop, which is technically not forbidden by the TSA.
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May's Downing Street office said she would travel with Brexit Secretary David Davis and also meet EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier.
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He is married to four women and completely preoccupied with them, and he doesn't allow me to travel with my mother.
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And it will try to make that as obvious as possible, so that even screenshots of Slate's pages travel with context.
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Southwest also gives each customer two free checked bags, making it a good choice for families who travel with checked luggage.
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Tunisia has placed many restrictions on air travel with Europe and other affected regions to staunch the spread of the disease.
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For example, 72% of millennial survey respondents planned travel with points this summer, compared to just 64% of consumers in general.
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So I travel with a laptop and a backup iPad with a keyboard, so there is always a way to write.
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Keep in mind that you must purchase your travel with your credit card in order to receive the protections explained below.
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Porzingis has also participated in shoot-arounds before home games and in film sessions but does not travel with the team.
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He denied his intention in making the request was to enable his wife to travel with him in an official capacity.
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Mr. Maezawa then generated even more headlines by declaring that he would invite a group of artists to travel with him.
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Senator Graham was inviting me to travel with the group and write whatever I saw fit about what we would see.
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My wife and I each travel with a carry-on-size wheeled suitcase and usually another under-the-seat-size bag.
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I also travel with a super-soft blanket that was given to me by a member of the Italian ski team.
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Sportsnet reported that Montreal LW Jonathan Drouin didn't travel with the team to Detroit postgame, but no other details were available.
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I hop in the shower, wash my face, and moisturize (I travel with Cetaphil products but use Drunk Elephant at home).
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Patients often establish a medical record that will travel with them within the hospital or on future visits to the department.
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It's the biggest game of the year, and he's still not sure if he'll be able to travel with the team.
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On the West Coast, a winter storm may affect holiday travel with heavy snow possible over the Sierra, the NWS said.
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He believes in the message his father is sharing so much, that he gave up his job to travel with him.
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The company was purely focused on space travel, with a very ambitious long-term goal: start a settlement on Mars someday.
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Mr. Wilson, Ms. Brown and Ms. Stites also travel with acquisition in mind; exhibition inventories frequently change, and the collection evolves.
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We have not consulted on any headcount reduction, instead sharing a direction of travel with Unite which is subject to change.
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Her original plan had been to travel with a business delegation from New Zealand and to make stops in three cities.
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They have already had to leave him behind when they travel with his sister, because they cannot buy him a train ticket.
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The deal, endorsed by the government, is a pre-condition for Kosovo to eventually get visa-free travel with the European Union.
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"A passenger elected to deplane in order to travel with their checked bags," a spokesperson for the airline said in a statement.
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Six hours of excruciating pain and one hungry baby later, I resolved to always travel with a hand pump in the future.
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So, the passage of time is invoked in the juxtaposition of space travel with the quaint analogue notion of the road trip.
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Then he started inviting reporters and others to travel with him on the freight train many Central Americans rode to travel north.
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I had discussed the possibility of travel with my aunt's doctor, and he immediately dashed any lingering hope we may have had.
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In a video recorded before his death, Salha stated he had attempted to recruit Florida friends to travel with him to Syria.
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Though Cade had already purchased the ring, he didn't usually travel with it — and wasn't planning on proposing during this particular trip.
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Designers even travel with a camera, pen, and paper to watch (and record) how people dress, because basically everything is fair game.
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Meghan, 36, did not travel with her husband on the low-key Africa trip, a spokesperson for Kensington Palace confirmed to PEOPLE.
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"I'm so excited to travel with him and start a family with him and grow old with him," Craig says of Reiter.
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Thomas will not travel with the team on the trip as he rests a right knee bone bruise, the team announced Thursday.
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Crucially, the Hound may be beginning to find faith through the Lord of Light as he continues his travel with the Brotherhood.
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LW: What cameras did you travel with in Libya, and why did you decide to do a book with primarily iPhone images?
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"In this one we actually travel with the characters into the jungle and it's gorgeous and treacherous and exciting", Black told Reuters.
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If he had to choose between which of Queer Eye's Fab 5 is the most fun to travel with, he'd choose himself.
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One problem with Trump's complaint: The White House traditionally splits the cost of campaign-related travel with candidates sharing Air Force One.
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For me, it was going outside and getting Voice For The Innocent involved and other organizations, who now all travel with us.
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As NASA looks to send astronauts to Mars, it's crucial that the agency find plants and fruits that can travel with them.
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INGRAHAM: Now when you travel with Raymond, now it&aposs to the point where people ask Raymond, it is the odd couple.
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The southern tip of India is close to major trade routes and cargo ships often travel with armed guards to deter pirates.
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When she first landed the role in 2011, her mom used to have to travel with her because she was under 16.
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" The Russian model is also "very close" with her mom, who the source says will "often travel with her on work trips.
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Alan Black and Thomas Mote at the University of Georgia compared deaths from winter-related travel with those from other weather events.
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When the Grammy winner heads out on tour next year, "Joe will travel with her as much as possible," adds the source.
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Female mountain lions travel with their kittens, and would want to avoid having them hurt or killed by their very close relatives.
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I always travel with a pack, as the fans always want to hang with the BirdLady when we are on the road.
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"I travel with it, I take it with me to hotel rooms before I get ready for these events," she told Colbert.
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The small minority who are able to travel with all or most of their vacation time enjoy greater happiness in their lives.
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Bottom line: The 1053 Mazda CX-2105 Touring is a compact SUV, perfect for families of five who travel with light cargo.
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If you travel with a plan, you'll be able to optimize your earning potential, so start by mapping out your travel schedule.
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There's a belief that passengers are becoming more comfortable with paying these fees or travel with bare-bones amenities for long distances.
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NOTES: Heat C Hassan Whiteside (sprained right knee) did not travel with the team and remained in Miami for rest and treatment.
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State Department officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment on why IJR and McPike were chosen to travel with Tillerson.
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American Express Booking travel with Amex, using points from cards like the Platinum Card, is a similar process to that of Chase.
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Still, American Express rewards and travel credit cards offer plenty of protection for consumers who pay for travel with a credit card.
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As INSIDER's Bill Bostock has reported, men in Saudi Arabia can grant their wards permission to travel with an app called Absher.
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But those estimates don't factor in the cost of Secret Service protection or Department of Defense vehicles that travel with the president.
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I travel with three Rimowa bags, the largest size, with the option of a duffel because I always collect on the way.
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He will not travel with the team to Houston for Game 6, and he is scheduled to be re-evaluated next week.
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So if you're planning to travel with a smart bag, be sure you know how to remove the battery before leaving home.
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Our friends and family advised us that international travel with rabbits sounds like an avoidable torment, and of course they are correct.
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At first Krunic asked for only a few weeks at a time when her normal coaches were unable to travel with her.
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He hit me up asking if I wanted to travel with him across the U.S.A. to all 50 states the following year.
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Many of the coronavirus cases in the Gulf are linked to travel with Iran, which has recorded 853 deaths and 14,991 infections.
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Many of the coronavirus cases in the Gulf are linked to travel with Iran, which has recorded 853 deaths and 14,991 infections.
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All leave and liberty travel with the Central Command theater is banned until further notice, according to the memo obtained by POLITICO.
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However, Sportsnet reported that Montreal LW Jonathan Drouin didn't travel with the team to Detroit postgame, but no other details were available.
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We travel with Echo through her first kiss, her brother's incarceration, a friend's coming out, her mother's overdose, sexual assault, college acceptance.
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No, you need to truly deck out your device and get some helpful accessories (especially if you travel with your console often).
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"Certainly customers expect to travel with their pets," said Gary Leff, a travel expert who writes the View from the Wing blog.
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Musk and the Boring Company have been working to revolutionize the way people travel with high-speed Loop and Hyperloop transportation systems.
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She began school at Cambridge University, and continued to document her experiences in love, life, and travel with her trademark long captions.
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Pompeo did not travel with even a pool reporter who could then send updates to the rest of the press, Tandon said.
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She also suddenly backed out of a trip in January to travel with Trump to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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ESPN reported earlier in the day that Gronkowski did not travel with his teammates to Chicago and was "highly unlikely" to play.
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Knowing how to transfer points to partners and book award travel with alliance partners can get you top value for every point.
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She also raised the question that his social media posting could jeopardize his bail, which allows him to travel with some restrictions.
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Many of today's well-known street artists travel with an assistant, if not a team, to help bring their vision to life.
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CreditCreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times Some people travel with a particular objective in mind: to find the past in the present.
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But one organisation, Service Dog Central, thinks that there is still some discrimination, compared with people who travel with guide dogs, for example.
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ODO said since these individuals typically travel with one or two other adults, the economic impact is at least doubled, to $34.6 billion.
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To combat this, I always travel with my own pillows, sleep masks, vitamins (like calcium and magnesium), and a portable sleep sound machine.
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LHP David Price (left elbow strain) will travel with the Red Sox for their four-game road trip against the Tigers beginning Friday.
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No. I don&apost try -- and I had a chance to travel with President Bush to lots of different places, around the world.
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Many people, for example, point to the fact that Clinton would routinely travel with multiple digital devices as debunking her supposed convenience argument.
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Blenderelle is the ideal holding case for your sponge, which makes it easy to store, protect, and travel with your tear-drop tool.
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Now I travel with my kids, bring them to meetings, and I'm unapologetic about how I integrate my babies into my work life.
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But while more and more countries tighten their controls over travel with China, Ethiopia has kept the door open and the planes flying.
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He discussed space travel with Richard Branson in the California desert, and philanthropy with Bill Gates and technology with Jeff Bezos in Seattle.
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Florida is also the second busiest state (after California) for air travel, with 5.8 million takeoffs and landings at Florida airports last year.
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The group of journalists that travel with the president weren't allowed inside to document his meeting with victims, hospital staff, and first responders.
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When you say that you thoroughly researched your ability to travel with a four-month-to-expire passport, I don't doubt that's true.
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In October, the agency's inspector general concluded that Zinke violated agency rules by letting his family members travel with him in government vehicles.
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Nagarwala still faces charges of conspiring to travel with intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct and conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding.
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When the Grammy winner, 27, heads out on tour next year, "Joe will travel with her as much as possible," adds the source.
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I'm not really sure why you'd feel the need to to travel with a replica grenade, but to each their own, I guess.
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The new Streaming Stick also comes with new "Hotel and Dorm Connect" feature, which should make it easier to travel with the device.
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The Giants said Brown, 37, would not travel with the team to its game in London against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
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After downloading the app, people can travel with a virtual Lunabot up through the ceiling of a classroom and into a photorealistic galaxy.
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I typically only travel with one lens on my camera, so I removed all but one of the dividers to make more room.
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It's also a nice Targus bag, with the usual Targus look and features geared towards people who travel with a lot of gear.
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It's the one device that you can easily play on an airplane, and travel with it tucked into the pouch of a backpack.
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But that may be personal preference – my girlfriend said she'd definitely travel with it, since she'd "be carrying all the stuff inside anyway".
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A new Twitter account called "Brussels Lift" was created to help connect "people who need to travel with drivers who have empty seats".
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When I went back for VICE on HBO, I thought the best way to gain access would be to travel with Matt Bowden.
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Ries, a Delta captain, flies a Boeing 717, and loves to travel with his 10-year-old son, Drew, who also has autism.
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For $42, it's not the cheapest or most compact set of adapters you can travel with—does Artoo's dome head actually do anything?
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Vlasic did not travel with the team after being struck in the face by a puck in Friday's 2-0 victory over Philadelphia.
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Shop Amazon's best hump day deals below: You can pack as many books as you want when you travel with an e-reader.
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When I travel with friends or my partner, I choose Air Bnb so that we have more space, and access to a kitchen.
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A Secret Service source tells PEOPLE Trump's wife, Melania, does not yet receive official protection because she does not travel with the candidate.
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That's because the card earns 21000x points per dollar on flights and prepaid hotel bookings made through Amex Travel with no earning caps.
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First, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will travel with Archie to California where they'll spend Thanksgiving with Doria Ragland, the Duchess' mother.
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Vitiello had been scheduled to travel with President Donald Trump to the border on Friday, but was no longer going, one official said.
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Cingrani was placed on the 10-day disabled list after suffering the injury Thursday and did not travel with the team to Milwaukee.
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Brussels Airport advised passengers to only travel with hand luggage as most flights operated normally but some baggage handlers had gone on strike.
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Spirit Airlines confirms she called the airline twice and was told both times it was okay for her hamster to travel with her.
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On the other hand, if you travel with your pet you'll be happiest with your stay and be more likely to come back.
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In Greece, she wrote a lot of these songs and used a dulcimer because it was easier to travel with than an acoustic.
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The monarch looks like a lot of fun to travel with, too — she sometimes even brings her pet corgis along for the journey.
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Local newspaper reporters would travel with the team, dine with the team and sometimes have one too many cold domestics with the team.
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One is normally a paperback that fits into the back of my pants and is easy to travel with when I'm heading out.
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Uber, Alphabet and Tesla are channeling money into electric cars and autonomous cars, while reshaping the way people travel with ride-hailing services.
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Officials have said migrants — and the smugglers who exploit them — know they are unlikely to be detained if they travel with a child.
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And many of them often travel with Mr. Harrison to Africa, enjoying made-for-Instagram moments that are shared widely on social media.
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I like to travel with a Google Chromecast in my bag, although any streaming stick (Wirecutter likes the Roku Streaming Stick) will do.
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Everything is delivered in a box with a handle, just a bit larger than a brief case, making it easy to travel with.
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Tentsile tree tents can be hung between trunks so you can travel with your very own treehouse (from $450 on the company website).
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Pruitt's travel expenses listed in the records reportedly do not include the costs of his security team or aides who travel with him.
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For Mr. Xi, Li Zhanshu and Wang Huning, two secretive officials who travel with him everywhere, are said to be the most influential.
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Anthony will not travel with the team for Tuesday's game against the Denver Nuggets, marking his third straight missed game with the Rockets.
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Helland was placed on administrative leave on Monday and did not travel with the team to Minnesota for the team's game on Wednesday.
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If you travel with your Switch, it'd be pretty reckless to not have a protective case for it (no, your luggage doesn't count).
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But the handset-maker and other companies face labour shortages as workers struggle to travel with ongoing contagion fears around a coronavirus outbreak.
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It's a nice way for frequent fliers to travel with a wireless charger without sacrificing too much space in their carry-on bags.
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It might look like a travel-sized whiskey (and whiskey lovers do travel with whiskey), but please, do not try to drink it.
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House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland will travel with a group of newly-elected congresswomen to Texas and New Mexico on Saturday.
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First she hits him up for money and then puts him in an awkward position, obliging him to travel with her to Tokyo.
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The girl (practice partner) was like... maybe I should have someone to travel with me and I won't drive the other girls crazy.
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While it may seem hard to travel with a baby, it conserves your energy for years and years of active holidays coming up.
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"I've been continuing to feel like myself more and more," said McDonagh, who will travel with the team to St. Louis and Dallas.
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He wanted to travel with his children and grandchildren and hoped to influence his family with his passion for learning about the world.
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It has long been custom for the president and vice president to travel with several armored vehicles by motorcade as a security measure.
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Wellington, 40, who cannot always travel with Naegel, had to use a friend's frequent-flier miles to get to the sectional near Houston.
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David Nutter did travel with Elton John, photographing his tours and performances, but so, too, did Terry O'Neill, whose photos are more definitive.
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The new standard will make it easier for passengers who are gender nonconforming to travel with documents that more accurately represent their identities.
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"Wherever my new duties may take me, my Kansas values and experience will always travel with me," he wrote in his resignation letter.
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My ex-girlfriend was white and my band members are white, so when I travel with those people I don't really get questioned.
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Their job was not to help me find artists, but more to travel with me into art worlds that were new to us.
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Or travel with oranges and a few low-sugar, high protein bars to make sure you have good choices to grab in a pinch.
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I travel with a little piece of luggage only full of iPods and I have notes behind them so I know what's on them.
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Government officials gave conflicting guidance about the danger and the safety of routine actions (like keeping schools opened or air travel with infected people).
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The NGO vessels will also be obliged to let police travel with them to help root out any human traffickers hidden amongst the migrants.
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Guard Avery Bradley was sidelined with a recurrence of a stomach flu and is not expected to travel with the team to New York.
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In Sweden, a movement began in 2017 to boycott air travel, with famous Swedes spearheading the movement to grow awareness, according to the BBC.
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There is an approval process for a visa, visitors must travel with a guide, and the U.S. State Department has issued numerous travel warnings.
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If you plan to shop and travel with Costco frequently, then you may want to consider an executive membership, which is $120 a year.
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Often they must leave their homes without notice, must travel with few belongings or none at all, and face perilous journeys involving great hardship.
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I would travel with him through many poor acting decisions, abandoning him only when his eccentricity became a flimsy cover-up for alleged abuse.
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Twenty-five percent of the guests who travel with Mountain Travel Sobek, for example, are between 55 and 64; 673 percent are over 65.
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Seattle was expecting Lynch to play last week against Minnesota before he made a late decision not to travel with the team to Minneapolis.
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She said Athleta is helping her be "a better mother," with "little things" like allowing her daughter, Camryn, to travel with her for work.
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Some of Clinton's top aides -- including those who travel with her -- have been felled with respiratory issues in the last month, sources tell CNN.
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People travel with sex toys all the time, so the TSA won't be bothered by a vibrator, strap-on harness, or bottle of lube.
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I travel with the bag and it's been to four continents and logged hundred of thousands of air miles over the last few years.
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They are consulted about the composition and rotation of the White House press pool, the smaller group of journalists who travel with the president.
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We were really inspired by watching that film shape up, and were able to travel with the film to places like Iran and Egypt.
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The media — Tillerson got off to a bad start, by breaking with precedent and refusing to allow the press corps to travel with him.
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I think that it's an easy piece that I will be great to travel with and look sexy yet polished at the same time.
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OF Willy Garcia, on the seven-day DL with a concussion, will not travel with the White Sox to Boston, manager Rick Renteria said.
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Feld Entertainment says the move is mostly due to new legislation that is making it harder for the company to travel with the animals.
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One tweeter joked that this might inspire President Trump, 71, to travel with a portable toilet, too — only his would obviously be gold-plated.
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We were most successful when we convinced reporters to leave their newsrooms, desks at the capital, and barstools to actually travel with the campaign.
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There were also disagreements over the number of troops allowed to travel with opposition leaders; the two sides settled on 195 soldiers on Wednesday.
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Fresh from a self-funded appearance at Roland Garros in June, Montjane told CNN she had little money left to travel with a trainer.
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He will travel with the Tigers to Florida and work out at the team's spring training facility in Lakeland before beginning another rehab assignment.
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F Channing Frye didn't travel with the team to Oklahoma City and has yet to play or practice since being traded to the Cavaliers.
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Wolf Caroline Travel Jewelry Case, $85They don't have to leave their jewelry behind or risk tangled pieces if they travel with this organizer case.
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Mr. Robertson will then travel with the orchestra to play music by the same composers in the Hungarian countryside on April 9 and 10.
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But now that I know what it's like to travel with small children I realize that it's about how good and patient he was.
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There's obviously the colleague connection, and [the chefs I travel with], maybe it's not a place that he or she is familiar with either.
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And now Mark Zuckerberg has the foundation of a digital identity layer that could travel with us alongside our data, personalizing every online interaction.
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But I don't travel with more than four or five pieces of jewelry at a time, so this isn't a huge negative for me.
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In order to have this lifestyle, they sold their home and got into overlanding, where they travel with a camper on a truck bed.
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They frequently travel with the Trumps and split their time between New York, Palm Beach and Washington, where they stay in the White House.
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I don't know how she did it, but she convinced me to travel with her and her sons to visit a friend in Japan.
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Just lugging the necessary equipment is daunting, since an all-event skier can travel with more than 75 pairs of training and race skis.
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Rooms feature a Marshall amplifier in case you want to borrow an electric guitar from the bar or happen to travel with your Stratocaster.
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Pursuits To loosely paraphrase Tennessee Williams's Blanche Dubois: When you travel with a family, that's when you really depend on the kindness of strangers.
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For meets, competitors travel with their favorite brands, so they don't have to worry about tracking down the right honey in an unfamiliar setting.
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"She now has death threats and has to now travel with security," Winfrey told Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager on the Today show.
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Passengers should then bring the case to the check-in counter and tell an airline representative that they want to travel with a gun.
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The safety and wellbeing of all the animals that travel with us is of the utmost importance to United Airlines and our PetSafe team.
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Ms. Kelemen, who has covered the State Department for nearly two decades, was set to travel with Mr. Pompeo to Europe and Central Asia.
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Guests travel with a crew of veteran naturalists, a certified photo instructor, and an undersea specialist equipped with a hydrophone and underwater video camera.
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Cingrani was placed on the 10-day disabled list after suffering the injury April 20 and did not travel with the team to Milwaukee.
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While a health spending account (HSA) can travel with you from job to job, a flexible spending account (FSA) is owned by the employer.
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He argued that vague requirements — including that travel with a firearm be "continuous and uninterrupted" — means that licensees could unintentionally violate the new law.
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And to be sustainable, Keoleian said he would hopes the vehicles would be kept for this niche use of longer travel, with multiple passengers.
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She said that strangers had followed her, had tried to get her to travel with them and that she had received threatening phone calls.
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According to the Post, agents guard Sanders at home and travel with him everywhere, which can cost taxpayers more than $1 million per month.
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He enjoyed skiing, fly-fishing, biking, hiking and travel with his wife, the former Kathinka Osborne, who had been an Olympic skier from Sweden.
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If you're going to a hotel, if you're going to a game, if you're going on a commute, whatever it is, they travel with you.
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I'm addicted to the Swarm game and I find amazing places that I would never find, whereas I travel with Foursquare as a city guide.
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As for the creamier stick option, a little goes a long way, and they're super easy to travel with for touch-ups on the go.
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Like past administrations, Obama could offset some of the price-tag by combining political travel with official events, which are paid for by the government.
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But the Earth spins faster at the equator than at the poles, because our planet's midsection has the furthest distance to travel with each rotation.
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Tow vehicles also provide the ability to safely travel with kids and their car seats, an option that is not readily available in motor homes.
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Calls have grown from rights groups and Western governments for China to allow Liu to travel with his wife, Liu Xia, to be treated overseas.
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Based on Harris' account he had done his research and homework to make sure the TSA and United would let him travel with the device.
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The safety and well-being of all the animals that travel with us is of the utmost importance to United Airlines and our PetSafe team.
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"Most of these people didn't even have kids themselves, and those that did I don't think ever even attempted to travel with them," she explained.
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F Juancho Hernangomez was diagnosed with mononucleosis and will not travel with the Denver Nuggets on their four-game road trip, the team announced Tuesday.
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RWs Jiri Hudler and Teddy Purcell, acquired Saturday, did not travel with the team to Colorado after making their Panthers debuts against Winnipeg on Tuesday.
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I often travel with my DJI Phantom 3 Advanced, but I took the Karma with me instead to a recent trip to Seoul, South Korea.
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It's hard to leave your cat at home when you go vacation, but there is a right and wrong way to travel with your feline.
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Jansen will not travel with the team for a key series this weekend at Colorado, where his atrial fibrillation condition can be exacerbated at altitude.
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"Two days before your flight, you'll travel with your guests to the New Shepard launch site in the beautiful high desert plains," Blue Origin states.
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One afternoon in August of 2016 Mykki reached out to see if I would be down to travel with him on a North American tour.
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Adults will also sometimes travel with documents that say they're minors to avoid being sent to adult detention — the concern flagged by De La Cruz.
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OF Jim Adduci will travel with Detroit to Texas to continue treatment for his sore side but isn't anywhere near ready to swing a bat.
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But when you take longer trips or travel with a family, staying in hotels starts to become expensive, and the rooms start to feel small.
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Calls have grown from rights groups and Western governments for China to allow Liu to travel with his wife, Liu Xia, to be treated abroad.
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Blidh joined the Bruins for their Friday practice and was expected to travel with the team to Buffalo to face the Sabres on Saturday afternoon.
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Bottom line Best for business travelers, people who regularly travel with sports gear, and those who can be without certain wardrobe items (or own doubles).
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Price: $255Buy now: Carry-on suitcase As grads start the next chapter of their lives, they will need something sturdy and reliable to travel with.
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Anecdotal evidence and informal surveys, mainly promoted by the travel site TripAdvisor, suggest that more and more people — especially dog owners — travel with their pets.
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Belichick reportedly took away Guerrero's Gillette Stadium office and removed his privileges to travel with the team on charter flights to and from road games.
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There was no sign that the policy requiring journalists to travel with minders and to go through elaborate hoops to visit specific areas had changed.
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His agent hoped that increased funds, from prize money and additional sponsorships, might someday allow Lee to travel with a full-time manager and interpreter.
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By combining the car seat and stroller into one unit, the Doona + Infant Car Seat/Stroller precludes the need to travel with two large items.
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The Switch Lite has fewer moving parts than the original Switch, which will make it easier to travel with or leave hanging around the couch.
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Georgia is a key state that is an integral part of European interests, including visa free travel with a focus on border control and migration.
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The Global Wellness Summit's 2018 trends report says it takes experiential travel — with its focus on authentic cultural experiences — to a deeper, more emotional level.
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They do travel with me, at times, but sometimes I cringe at the word "balance" only because life, to me, never really is in balance.
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Ms. Trump and the rest of the Trump family made plans to travel with the candidate to the debate, in part to buoy his spirits.
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"Our highest priority is always safety — safety of our customers, safety of our employees and safety of the pets that travel with us," he said.
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The custody fight in California with Leo's father, Billy McKeague, has been Azarenka's primary focus of late, restricting her travel with Leo outside the state.
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"We'd travel with her from one European city to the next, meeting kids from other countries," her son, Dr. Kahn, said in a telephone interview.
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Reporters who travel with Mr. Trump were barred from covering his activities for most of Saturday, leaving them in the dark about his informal interactions.
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Most will travel with their parents by car to potential colleges, stringing together campuses on a road trip that can take a week or longer.
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I sometimes also carry an Iridium satellite phone, and I always travel with a power strip in case there aren't enough outlets where I am.
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The delay phase will most likely involve advice to limit human contact and unnecessary travel, with the public advised to work from home when possible.
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It might not have been the most opportune time for the State Department to hold a Facebook Live chat on how to travel with children.
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When you book travel with a credit card, you usually get some kind of travel insurance — but what it doesn't cover can leave you vulnerable.
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The island has banned travel with Italy, France, Germany, Spain and Switzerland and travellers from all countries are being put in quarantine for two weeks.
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And he's scaled back the number of reporters that travel with him from about 11 to six (or eight, if a television crew comes along).
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Tom Price had to step down from his Health and Human Services post because of his habit of funding private jet travel with taxpayer funds.
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Somewhat later, Ms. Haley testified, Mr. Weinstein showed up at her apartment, barged in and repeated his request that she travel with him to Paris.
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The couple reportedly received a rabbinical pass to travel with the president on Air Force One on Friday, so they could be by his side.
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Rodríguez had been away from the tour for five years, and said he rejected "about 15" serious offers to coach and travel with women's players.
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That case centers on whether a New York City gun law, restricting where licensed handgun owners can travel with their firearms, violates the Second Amendment.
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It could also affect White House coverage, given that Bloomberg reporters regularly travel with the president to events as part of the White House pool.
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" Totem "I have a little Buddha, maybe three inches tall, that I travel with when I'm getting on a plane or going far from home.
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She also feels a sense of loyalty to Creighton, which arranged for extra help so she could travel with her daughters when they were young.
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"Getting a dress rehearsal of the flying process with Abby has made us open to the idea of air travel with her," Ms. Beitzel said.
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Trump had reportedly been briefed by officials and agreed that anyone who tested positive should be treated in Japan and not travel with other passengers.
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We are having a baby together and while I want my baby to see his grandparents in the U.S., my husband cannot travel with us.
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Mr. Buttigieg used the tour to debut the first black surrogate from South Bend to travel with his campaign — Sharon McBride, a city council member.
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His tendency to travel with little or no notice to the public and media, a break from practice under past administrations, has also irked critics.
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While the solo travel trend is on the rise, about two-thirds of millennials say they plan to travel with friends and family this year.
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Underwood was able to chase Randolph down before she left Portugal and she agreed to meet his family and travel with him to Mallorca, Spain.
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Alvarez says that while social workers travel with young children after they are released from federal custody, migrants 18 and older are on their own.
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Other species of Candida already travel with us -- on our skin, in our guts -- and they don't tend to cause infections unless there's an imbalance.
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Or when he decides not to let reporters travel with him on his plane, or fails to inform them when he goes out in public.
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The injury, a mid-foot sprain, caused Newton to remain in Charlotte rather than travel with the team for Sunday's 38-20 victory at Arizona.
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Some adults have said they travel with a child to increase their chances of being freed rather than remaining in detention for an extended time.
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When she invited him to travel with her as her guest during her next stint, as he was not working during those months, he agreed.
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It's the ideal way to travel with the hats: that way the brims don't get folded up weird, and the shape of the hat stays.
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He arrived just in time to travel with Bill Black's Combo when it opened for the Beatles on their 1964 tour of the United States.
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And he's scaled back the number of reporters that travel with him from about 11 to six (or eight if a television crew comes along).
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Going to the Hamptons can get pretty pricey, but if you travel with a group you'll get the best deals on house rentals and transportation.
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Now the former campaign manager will become an active part of Trump's 2020 campaign as well as be able to travel with the vice president.
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Rival United Airlines in October brought fees to travel with surfboards to and from California in line with the price of a first checked bag: $30.
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That's both a good and a bad thing: while it's not the most convenient to travel with, the build quality is impressive and really holds up.
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Those outlets now will be able to obtain media credentials, as well as travel with other reporters covering the Republican candidate, campaign spokesman Hope Hicks confirmed.
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Santa Croce, another sestieri, is one of the primary parts of the city for car travel, with several bus stations and car lots to welcome tourists.
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The Chase Sapphire Reserve Card, for instance, rewards every dollar users spend on dining and travel with 1183 points, plus 2118 point on all other purchases.
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When you're booking a flight or a hotel, you can use the Propel or the Uber Visa, since they both reward travel with 3 percent back.
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Gruetters will travel with German Historical Museum President Raphael Gross to Namibia to hand over the monument in August, the German culture ministry said on Friday.
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Traveling with Small Pet Dogs Most domesticated dogs weighing 33 pounds or less are allowed to travel with their owners in the cabin of the plane.
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The woman had said that she was going to travel with an "emotional support animal," but never told the airline what species, according to Frontier Airlines.
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The store already offers a comprehensive wedding shop with engagement rings, flowers, invitations, and even a service to book your honeymoon travel with members-only perks.
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Administration officials say the DNA tests are necessary to determine whether adult migrants and the children they travel with are genetically proven to be a family.
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Unfortunately it's bulky, tough to travel with, and expensive, costing $89.99 for a spare one (if you want to set one up on a second TV).
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There are even examples of husbands, eager to spend time with their wives, who travel with them on business trips as a way to maintain contact.
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"And then there were things emerging with drones and the potential for air travel with people," Erlich told me on this week's episode of CTRL+T.
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Sample classes include "How to plan holiday travel with Google Assistant;" Guides will also be able to help with more mundane tasks, including basic device use.
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"I was really anxious about how to travel with a child, moving her from one country to the other, all the different languages," she tells Glamour.
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I always travel with a sewing kit and pain relievers because I currently have tennis elbow, and sugar because, frankly, my coffee is never sweet enough.
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"We're still hearing stories of cabinet members having to have very intense conversations with him about continuing to allow her to travel with him," Henry said.
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"People become desperate and feel compelled to travel with people-smugglers, because there is no regular route available to them," Musgrave told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Kushner would travel with his two main deputies, Avi Berkowitz and Brian Hook, to meet Netanyahu and Gantz.
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It has also affected air travel with authorities struggling to divert at least 11,229 passengers who have been stranded at Kunming airport since Saturday, Xinhua said.
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Throughout the 70 looks modeled, each ensemble featured subtle themes of international travel with Basso sticking with the item that put him on the map: furs.
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For those looking to travel with a pet that does not qualify to fly in the plane's cabin, there are other airlines that offer cargo travel.
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"The thing is when you travel with people, you're not trying to meet new people — you are focused on exploring places with your friends," she says.
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Here are some portfolio guidelines Fidelity uses for its HSA account holders based on age: HSAs can travel with you if you change jobs or insurers.
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Paying for travel with cash-back rewards enables you to earn points, miles, and elite-qualifying credits just like if you were to use regular cash.
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Dowd says it's the exclusive access and attention to detail that sets Abercrombie & Kent apart — plus being able to travel with the founder of the company.
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From Air Force One to armored cars like "the Beast", the President of the United States tends to travel with a degree of style and fanfare.
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The Companion Pass lets you designate one person to travel with you on Southwest for free (minus taxes and fees) when you have a flight booked.
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An Honduran migrant preparing to travel with the latest caravan told CNN's Elvin Sandoval that poverty and crime were among the reasons he was heading north.
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Now Roomer Travel, with offices in New York and Tel Aviv, and Cancelon, a Boston-based company, offer similar services with a wider variety of options.
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Mr. Walker said that he plans to travel with Mr. Cruz as he campaigns across the state this week and assist him in any way possible.
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The UAE issues falcons their own passports and the birds travel with their owners in airplane cabins, sometimes dozens at a time for specific hunting trips.
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Booking airfare through a bank portal, such as Chase Ultimate Rewards Travel with the Chase Sapphire Reserve, is a good option if award availability is slim.
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The minister said Araibi, who was allowed to travel with the national soccer team while on bail, had fled to Iran from Qatar "never to return".
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It's not yet clear who will travel with him, though Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and National Economic Council Chairman Gary Cohn appeared to be likely candidates.
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His father, Apostolos Tsitsipas, studied coaching to guide his son and quit his job as a high school teacher to travel with him as a junior.
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To be eligible for this coverage, you have to pay for travel with a common carrier (airfare, cruise fare, etc.) with your American Express credit card.
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LOS ANGELES — Knicks center Enes Kanter said on Friday that he would not travel with the team to play the Washington Wizards in London on Jan.
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"People in their 20s and 30s are in different places in their lives, so it can be hard to find someone to travel with," she said.
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Hoya's inexpensive ultraviolet filters protect your lens's valuable — and vulnerable — glass from the perils of travel, with minimal distortion of the light reaching the camera sensor.
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I always travel with a simple cotton tote bag where I can put things I don't necessarily want everyone to notice right away, like a camera.
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The UK's National Health Service (NHS) confirmed to Reuters that this was not true and that the ambulance service allowed parents to travel with their children.
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Mr. Zinke also had an agency security detail travel with him and his family during a vacation, at a cost to taxpayers of more than $25,000.
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When I travel with my young daughter (or even when I don't!) I try to grab a recession special at Gray's Papaya, with a papaya drink.
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Having been granted a visa to the United States, he hoped to keep a low profile and so maintain his freedom to travel with his family.
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Authorities have imposed indefinite restrictions on public transport and travel, with motor vehicles banned in Wuhan's city center starting Sunday to control the flow of people.
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It's the second time this month that the President will travel with a Democrat up for re-election in a state that voted heavily for Trump.
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Every month, I travel with a small group of like-minded individuals to one of the outer boroughs to eat tripe and kidneys and other innards.
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Villains travel with bikini babes Velcroed to each hip, and women slink and pose as if inspired by boom-chicka-boom music only they can hear.
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When I travel with her, she always brings this fashion designer activity set which keeps her entertained for hours on the ground or in the air!
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Former supermarket employee Pedro Richardson of Travel With Pedro told Insider that cart congestion in the aisles can cause everything from flaring tempers to food spills.
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The WHO said Thursday there was still "no clear evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission," and no need to avoid trade or travel with Wuhan.
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It attaches to these clothes and no others, and will travel with them, in photographs and videos, across the planet moments after the show has started.
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Pompeo was initially slated to travel with President Donald Trump on his trip to Poland, and then make the stop in Brussels on the way back.
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The lawsuit arose after the city denied the men's request to travel with their handguns outside the city to participate in target practice and marksmanship contests.
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Obviously, he didn't travel with us, but he should be ready for a bullpen by the time we get back home or maybe just before that.
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He had been scheduled to travel with Trump on the President's trip to the US-Mexico border, and was told Thursday he would not be attending.
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Based on The Points Guy&aposs valuations, 100,000 Amex points are worth $2,000 toward free travel with the Membership Rewards program&aposs airline and hotel partners.
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But Kelly's representatives say that the women who live and travel with him are doing so voluntarily, and that he has not abused any of them.
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And from time to time, artists also inadvertently disrupt an airport's normal flow, as the work they travel with can turn out to be quite unorthodox.
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Although the Transportation Security Administration generally allows individuals to travel with body armor in carry-on and checked bags, security officers may seize items for evaluation.
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She left home to travel with the company in 1915, two years before the outbreak of the Russian Revolution, and she never saw her family again.
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Then, Gayford will take care of the baby and will travel with Ardern between their Auckland home and the capital, Wellington, as well on international engagements.
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Differentiating between those with genuine disabilities, who are allowed to travel with service animals, and those seeking a free flight for pets, is the responsibility of airlines.
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Delta's Service Animal Support Desk will verify the documents and confirm the customer's reservation to travel with an emotional support animal before they arrive at the airport.
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"The panda team will continuously monitor Bao Bao during the trip and will travel with a supply of her favorite treats," the Zoo said in a statement.
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There's a moment where Sam Cutler's driving around saying he doesn't worry about cops because he doesn't travel with drugs— he knows where to get drugs anywhere.
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After learning of the investigation, the Interior updated its travel policy to allow family members to travel with the secretary in government vehicles on July 27, 2018.
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The arms and propellers can be folded up so the drone can fit into a bag or small carrying case, making it much easier to travel with.
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The holidays are a notoriously stressful time to travel, with jam-packed airports, congested roads, and increased fares across the board from hotel bookings to rental cars.
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The woman had said that she was going to travel with an "emotional support animal," but never told the airline what species of animal, according to Frontier.
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Credentials are needed for reporters, photographers and other staff to gain access to press seating, travel with the campaign and attend media-only events, like press conferences.
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Monetizing your connections to all the companies you eat with, dress with, play with, heal with, travel with, and live with is probably worth ten times more.
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Travel with me through the metaphorical stones of time back to season 2, where, despite an entire 13 episodes together, Claire and Jamie seemed kind of stuck.
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Ayton, who practiced with the Suns on Thursday and was expected to travel with the team to Denver for Friday's game, issued a statement about the suspension.
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Ruch said that Rocketrip is targeting companies that spend at least $1 million on travel, with its largest customer spending $365 million on business trips last year.
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I've always valued different kinds of travel with my family, whether it's all of us together or one-on-one time with each of the two children.
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But in 1962, a full decade before his acting phase began, Lip signed on to travel with one of the time's most well-respected composers and pianists.
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Featuring a clear polycarbonate shell, the Vis-à-Vis luggage is as durable as other hardshell suitcases, but it exposes everything you travel with to the world.
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Clinton will overnight in Florida and head to Arizona and Nevada on Wednesday, meaning it is likely Abedin will not travel with Clinton for a fifth day.
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Keep in mind, the Galaxy Note 7 is banned on all US flights by the FAA, so air travel with the phone is actually against the law.
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The BT 390s on-ear headphones costs just $79, and were specifically designed for commuting and travel, with a foldable design for easily stowing in a bag.
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Holding oil companies liable for producing fossil fuels would also open up cities to liability for building roads and facilitating travel with vehicles that burn those fuels.
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They write about the challenges of and intersections between public and private space travel, with stories set in low Earth orbit, Mars, the asteroid belt, and beyond.
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My father was a diplomat and my mother had to give up her career to travel with him, and I remember how unhappy she was with it.
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For now, the robots will only travel with a human handler in tow, and they're sticking to relatively flat neighborhoods to avoid the city's famously daunting hills.
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This HP laptop is great for work or travel with an Intel Core i7 (8th Gen) CPU, 8GB RAM, a 13-inch HD touchscreen, and 503GB SSD.
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Zara Finds Inspiration EverywhereThe company's goal is to always be faster, so designers travel with a camera, pen, and paper to watch (and record) how people dress.
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Yale University's Yale University Travel, Smithsonian Journeys and Travel with The Met from the Metropolitan Museum of Art are three examples of institutions that offer such cruises.
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"We've been very clear, frankly, that this is a smaller footprint all around, and this is the secretary's decision, to travel with a smaller footprint," he said.
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Since she's not a slacker, she also has a line of clothing to go with it so people know you travel with hot sauce, just like Bey.
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"The safety and wellbeing of all the animals that travel with us is of the utmost importance to United Airlines and our PetSafe team," the airline said.
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The Associated Press reported that a small group of reporters were allowed to travel with Trump on the condition that the trip was not reported in advance.
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The fish have point values, though the largest ones—orcas and whales—can soak heavy amounts of damage or travel with a host of lower-point bodyguards.
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In fact, you should sign up for the programs of any airlines and hotels you travel with, since you'll earn points or miles on your paid bookings.
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He is set to increase his travel -- with a goal of at least one trip a week -- initially focusing on red states where Democratic senators are vulnerable.
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Lewandowski planned to travel with Trump on Thursday to a rally in Cincinnati, and could raise the topic with the president on the flight, the sources said.
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Otherwise, start to set money aside as soon as you see the engagement post, opt for less expensive hotel accommodations or travel with reward points, he advised.
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However, most North Korean diplomats posted abroad do not travel with their families, and it's unclear if Jo and his wife had children with them in Italy.
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If you spend a lot of time in airports or on the road, you quickly realize it's better to travel with fewer electronic devices in your luggage.
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They're made to last for weeks on a single charge, and store a huge library of books, so that you can easily travel with your entire collection.
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"We are enjoying helping other people travel with our business and it's great to earn extra income so we can keep learning and keep traveling," she said.
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It is cheaper to travel with the tap of your Uber app when and where you need it than endure the hassle of parking, maintenance and insurance.
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Step 1: "I usually travel with a small set of shampoo and conditioner from Rahua," she says, adding that hotel products tend to dry out her strands.
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"We've been very clear, frankly, that this is a smaller footprint all around, and this is the Secretary's decision, to travel with a smaller footprint," Toner said.
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The Browns said in a statement that they are "aware of the situation" and that Kendricks would not travel with the team to the next preseason game.
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It's unclear what kind of coverage there will be of the visit, as Trump has left the U.S. contingent of reporters who generally travel with him behind.
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If you want to travel with people from countries besides the United States, trips from Trafalgar, Insight Vacations and Abercrombie & Kent attract travelers from around the world.
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Carrier At some point you'll most likely have to travel with your pet, and if you own a small dog or cat, a carrier comes in handy.
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"The only thing we could point out is that it's not illegal to travel with a firearm if it's registered" and goes through the proper legal channels.
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The department's report, published by the Post on Thursday, also said Zinke allowed his wife to travel with him in government vehicles, in violation of department policy.
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Several of the investigations have focused on allegations that Mr. Zinke took steps to assist his wife, Lolita Zinke, or spent inappropriately on her travel with him.
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This month, a report by Ms. Kendall's office concluded that Mr. Zinke violated his agency's travel policy by having his wife travel with him in government vehicles.
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TRAVEL WITH FOOD As a frequent traveler herself, Ms. Bauer never leaves home without a stash of healthy snacks and advised other travelers to do the same.
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Desert locusts can travel with the wind and easily cover over 90 miles per day, with the ability to stay in the air for a long time.
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Chinese authorities have imposed indefinite restrictions on public transport and travel, with motor vehicles banned in Wuhan's city center starting Sunday to control the flow of people.
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Thankfully, I travel with our important documents in the event someone needs to go to the doctor and because my son and I have different last names.
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In the spring of 21970, he was a 21957-year-old reporter for The New York Herald Tribune when he was assigned to travel with the Dodgers.
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This year, andBeyond introduced Travel With Purpose trips, which spend more time visiting conservation and community projects based on the interests of millennial travelers interested in philanthropy.
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I also love that it comes in a stick form since it's more convenient to travel with and apply (you won't lose any product on your fingers).
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Throughout Mexico, migrants who travel with smugglers are given keywords that indicate what smugglers they have traveled with — and by extension, what cartels have been paid off.
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It's taught me how to pack all of my colors in the smallest package and to be able to travel with a small kit without using heat.
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You often travel with the CEO, and have enough currency in the organization to stand in for the boss during meetings with other executives and staff members.
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Sergio Galvez also will not travel with the team to the 2018 Trampoline and Tumbling World Championships in St. Petersburg, Russia, set to be held from Nov.
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Pepto-Bismol, Emergen-C, Aleve, Advil, Excedrin, cough drops, Wet Ones to wipe down that dirty airplane tray — I travel with what's practically a first aid kit.
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With the Purchase Eraser, when you book flights, hotels, and other eligible travel with your Venture card, you can redeem miles to reimburse yourself for the cost.
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Earn the pass, designate a companion, and he or she can travel with you through the next calendar year, for just the cost of taxes and fees.
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The delegation will travel with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, but it was unclear where specifically they would visit, he added.
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The best way to prevent your information from being searched is to travel with a device that never had any of your data in the first place.
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The new brand of sad-lad Emo-DM producers present their overwrought emotions nuance-free, telling tortuous stories of love, loss and international travel with absolute sincerity.
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It's an experience that somehow blends the ease of private travel with the rigor of the US military and throws in some of the hassles of flying commercially.
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Travel with protein powder packets and a Blender Bottle to fuel and fill-up at breakfast to avoid hotel breakfasts, which are typically full of pastries and sausage.
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If Michelle Obama is living her best life — best-selling memoir, glamorous travel with family, freedom from politics — count her as determined to help other women live theirs.
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Because Thor just decides that he's now part of the Guardians and leaves his new home in New Asgard to travel with this group, much to Peter's objection.
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U.K. millennials actually rank travel above paying off debt, while those in the U.S. are balancing a desire to travel with concern for reducing their levels of debt.
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He does not have a valid passport, and cannot travel with the full protection of the U.S. government until he qualifies for American citizenship in a few years.
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According to an agency staffer interviewed by the internal watchdog, Interior's travel policy was "very strict" and did not work well with Zinke's need to travel with security.
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He was initially listed as questionable on Friday's injury report before the team announced Saturday that he did not travel with the team and would miss the game.
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Donnie Darko, too, does not feel that bad about being a misfit — he has no shame and openly talks about time travel with anyone who will listen. Perfect.
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Ransom and his estranged wife share custody of the boys, but Ransom allegedly gave no notification that he intended to travel with the children, according to the statement.
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Surprisingly, a second bidder emerged: Amazon's Jeff Bezos, who pursued his passion for all things, including space travel, with an awesome talent for being both exuberant and methodical.
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"She has done an average of about two media interviews a day in 2016 alone, along with several informal gaggles with press who travel with us," Merrill said.
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JoAnna Garcia Swisher is a seasoned parent of two now, but there was a time she was just learning the ropes — including how to travel with an infant.
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Astronomers made a giant leap forward for the dreams of space travel with the discovery of a planet around the very nearest star to our sun -- Proxima Centauri.
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But without her husband or another adult to accompany her, Stemkoski wasn't able to travel with her kids to visit her 80-year-old grandmother who was sick.
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NOTES: Florida RW Jiri Hudler and RW Teddy Purcell, acquired Saturday, did not travel with the team to Colorado after making their Panthers debuts against Winnipeg on Tuesday.
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Now that you know the basics — the TARDIS, the sonic, regeneration — it's time to travel with the Eleventh Doctor and see what else the show has to offer.
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Making spaceflight more like air travel, with rockets capable of being refueled and sent up again, is essential for SpaceX's long-term goal of sending people to Mars.
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Sundance is notorious for its lack of quality food options, but it's another kind of shortage that has Holbrook concerned: "We travel with Moscow mules," he says, laughing.
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C Lars Eller (flu) and D Nathan Beaulieu (lower body) sat out Tuesday night but were scheduled to travel with the team to Buffalo immediately following the game.
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D Nathan Beaulieu (lower body) and C Lars Eller (flu) sat out Tuesday night but were scheduled to travel with the team to Buffalo immediately following the game.
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But after Brock began to travel internationally for competitions, her husband quit his job of 20 years working for a commercial contractor so he could travel with him.
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Trump's changes in Cuba policy include prohibiting "financial transactions, including transactions incidental to travel with GAESA and its affiliates, subsidiaries, and successors," according to documents reviewed by CNN.
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She will also travel with the platform to Cannes next month for the Lions Health Festival to discuss the issue of trust (with corporations, politicians, and the media).
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"Always travel with a high strain probiotic, and hydrate like you're dying of thirst – because even if you're not, for your body – the thirst is real," she said.
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But the couple have split up, so Art pays a stranger, Lux, whom he met at a bus stop, to travel with him to Cornwall and impersonate Charlotte.
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She suddenly backed out of a scheduled trip to travel with Trump to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last January just days after the news broke.
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In fact, Nerdwallet found that more than 1 in 10 Americans who plan to spend money on holiday journeys will travel with their significant other and/or children.
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"What I've designed was not meant to be a camping trailer, but more as a private space that you can travel with," Lew said in a prepared statement.
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Emergency declaration In an unusual move, Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, was originally scheduled to travel with the President to the southern border Thursday, according to officials.
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However, some of its elements are unusual or bizarre, such as amending the Constitution to eliminate "corporate personhood" or replacing long-distance air travel with high-speed trains.
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Members of Scalise's Capitol Police security detail, who always travel with the No. 3 House GOP leader and were positioned near the first-base line, began returning fire.
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It's also not a liquid, so it's easy to travel with — and you're not wasting money on the water which, in most beauty products, is a useless additive.
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The Capital One Venture is a very good travel rewards card that offers plenty of value and opportunities to earn miles toward free travel with easy redemption options.
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In fact, you should sign up for the programs of any airlines and hotels you travel with, since you&aposll earn points or miles on your paid bookings.
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SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk believes the company is on the cusp of achieving "the holy grail of space" travel with its planned reusable Starship rocket system.
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A. Just possibly, but only if you can figure out a way to travel with your eyes closed as well, and if you wash your hands frequently, too.
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Related Meet the Scientists Using VR to Tackle Climate Change Surreal Photographs Reveal Africa's Environment in Crisis [VIDEO] Exploring Cloud Cities and Solar Balloon Travel with Tomás Saraceno
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Equinox is moving into luxury active travel with $6,000 hiking trips to Morocco and a $2,000 running trip through Italy, and it shows the power of 'wellness tourism'
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If you buy travel with a credit card that includes travel insurance as a perk, you likely have coverage, but it won't provide Cancel for Any Reason coverage.
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SAS Scandinavian Airlines announced on Sunday that it would be suspending most of its operations due to a decrease in demand for travel with an unknown resumption date.
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Ms. Trump will travel with the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Allison Hooker, a National Security Council official who specializes in Korean affairs, among others.
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Boone said Stanton "probably" would travel with the team Wednesday night to London, where the Yankees and Boston Red Sox will play a two-game series this weekend.
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Ms. Ardern told TVNZ that her daughter and Mr. Gayford will travel with her to New York next month, where she will visit the United Nations General Assembly.
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Citi / AAdvantage Platinum card benefitsThe primary benefit that will be useful for most travelers is the free checked bag that you get on domestic travel with American Airlines.
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Two weeks ago, a report by the Interior Department's watchdog office concluded that Mr. Zinke violated agency policy by having his wife travel with him in government vehicles.
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The bacteria, found in the mouth, are also found in half of all colon tumors and travel with the cancer as it spreads, according to a new study.
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This may sound obvious, but in an ideal scenario, you always travel with food allergy cards and the people serving you understand what you're not allowed to eat.
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The coronavirus outbreak has spread from China to at least 40 countries, affecting markets and disrupting travel with more than 81,000 cases worldwide and more than 2,700 deaths.
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Chris is beginning to feel bored with married-life when an old friend Toni invites him to travel with him and relive the days of their carefree youth.
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"It was never about garnering likes and shares, as much as it was about sharing our love for travel with the world," he told Insider of the project.
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The logs from Mr. de Blasio's tenure provide a sketch of his air travel, with bare details about the timing, the origin and the destination of the flights.
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"They worked hard to accommodate our unique situation and we will definitely travel with them in the future because of the way they handled things," Mr. O'Donnell said.
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Additionally for Card Members who booked their travel with Amex Travel, they may be eligible for a one-time waiver for Amex Travel transaction fees on eligible trips.
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