I've travelled all over the world, but when I travelled, I would always get takeout or room service.
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In 2016, more than 1.2 billion people travelled as tourists internationally, and another 6 billion people travelled domestically.
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"Eric has travelled far more of England than most people in England have travelled their own country," Jones told Mashable in an email.
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In 2017, 2.4 million heavy good vehicles travelled from Britain to the continent, while a further 370,000 travelled to Northern Ireland, according to official statistics, the ABI said.
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It's uphill, uneven — and well travelled by Joe Biden.
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GEO magazine said Minzayar had travelled to Bangladesh on Sept.
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I travelled to Iran a few years back in time.
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"I travelled to America and all over Europe," he said.
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To avoid attention they slept by day, travelled by night.
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He also travelled to Kenya in April for medical treatment.
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Following the show, she travelled to Chicago to find Joe.
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They travelled the world for their movies and their causes.
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But testers found it actually travelled much less than that.
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Six and a half years ago, President Barack Obama travelled
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Historically, Romanian women would pick up customers wherever they travelled.
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Theresa May even travelled to Wales to make a speech.
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Yet fear travelled like a virus, infecting another nearby bank.
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The men's national team travelled around the continent to compete.
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A couple of months earlier, Manu had travelled to Istanbul.
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Somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond any experience. e.e.
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She reportedly travelled to Wuhan from Chicago on January 13.
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The fallout also travelled far beyond courtrooms and the Capitol.
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The container had travelled from the Belgian port of Zeebrugge.
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I'm a man that's travelled a lot— been most everywhere.
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Occasionally, he travelled up to see me and the family.
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In June 2015 he travelled to Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina.
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No record label or nothing: they just travelled the world.
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I travelled to La Realidad, a Zapatista encampment in Chiapas.
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Xi travelled to North Korea in 2008 as a vice president.
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With great hope, Kohl travelled to Washington to notify US officials.
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He travelled with investigators to follow leads in the McCann case.
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Tom Skilling, chief meteorologist for WGN-TV, travelled to Carbondale, Ill.
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He then travelled to the places he put on his sweaters.
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Once, classical music generally travelled from the West to the rest.
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The musical debuted in London, then travelled to Paris and Frankfurt.
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David Morton's production, which has itself travelled from Australia, is ambitious.
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In 2011 he travelled to Afghanistan as Australia's official war artist.
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For his first day in office Mr Zinke travelled by horse.
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According to Belgian prosecutors, Laachraoui travelled to Syria in February 2013.
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And the euro has already travelled quite far on improved sentiment.
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I've actually travelled on maybe two or three occasions since then.
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In December 2015, Julia Rodriguez travelled to Guantánamo Bay in Cuba.
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Delegations from other states have travelled there to study its success.
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We have travelled to some amazing places all over the world!
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They spent 41 days abroad and travelled a reported 23,601 miles.
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Mr Trump travelled to Pennsylvania twice to prop up Mr Saccone.
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I travelled to India earlier this year – that was very inspiring.
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Certificates showing how far Bajorat had travelled in his sailing career.
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" Rajiv: "Howard and I travelled to West Virginia earlier this year.
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The Gerald McClellan who travelled to London did not return home.
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He travelled to Italy on a boat carrying eight hundred people.
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Its stars travelled with it and danced, live, after the screenings.
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Eventually, I travelled to Lagos and bought her novel ' Purple Hibiscus .
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Howard, who lives in Plainfield, New Jersey, had travelled from Brooklyn.
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Mortimer mentioned her grandmother, who travelled to South Africa in 1913.
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He travelled to the airport after looking for protests on Twitter.
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You've travelled all the way from America to see this show?
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Crossley then travelled a couple of stops to Marble Arch station.
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I travelled the world with my kids and I took photographs.
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Noisey: You've travelled quite a lot over the last ten years.
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VICE News' Hind Hassan travelled to Dublin to watch proceedings unfold.
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To create BORDERLAND, Ali travelled across 11 regions of the world.
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Most of them recently travelled to Italy, Europe's hardest-hit country.
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In the fall of 2013, Bulu travelled to the United States.
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Last June, he travelled to Los Angeles for the BET Awards.
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We had travelled for nearly three hours from Salt Lake City.
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Bouvier, who has a longtime partner in Geneva, usually travelled alone.
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Rohrabacher travelled to London early last month to meet with Assange.
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Their boss was rarely in the office; Bouvier travelled constantly, investing.
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Alexis Roque, who wore a white ribbon, had travelled from Riverdale.
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But the next year I travelled to Nepal to teach English.
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AliceI travelled to Colorado two years ago to see my boyfriend.
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DavidWhen I was 12 I travelled to the countryside with my mum.
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He and his church have, in several senses, travelled a long way.
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He lived, ate, travelled and worked full time with the Ek 623a.
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It felt like I crawled into another dimension, like I time-travelled.
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The chief executive of ExxonMobil is well-travelled and a consummate dealmaker.
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Q: You must have travelled to many places working on water conservation.
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In 2017, he even travelled between Portland and L.A. on his bike.
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Singaporeans are well-travelled, well informed and some even read The Economist.
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He reportedly travelled to Syria in 2013 despite being on police bail.
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Almost all of them had travelled through Mexico rather than from it.
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Some 1.96 million passengers travelled through Abu Dhabi International Airport in April.
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From Congo, Machar travelled to Sudan where he also received medical care.
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While filming they travelled to gorgeous locations such as Lake Como, Italy.
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I've travelled all over doing what I love, so I'm incredibly lucky.
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The ponies travelled via motorboat to the islands northeast of mainland Scotland.
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Taking the vertical route a road less travelled, but not entirely unpopulated.
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The problem travelled when the sisters were sent to Rome for studies.
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You will be remembered long after we have travelled to other worlds.
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I also travelled around Europe and particularly expanded my knowledge in London.
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I'd never travelled much—why not use the school to do that?
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In May, Trump travelled to Saudi Arabia on his first foreign trip.
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In the early nineties, he travelled to France to study distillation methods.
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In late June, van Herpen travelled to Paris with her new collection.
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When Henry Kissinger travelled to China in 1971 it was done secretly.
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Christian missionaries have always travelled to remote spots to spread the word.
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She travelled to Cuba, and then came to us in New York.
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In April, I travelled to Kenya, to see Tillmans install a show.
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Since the inauguration, President Trump has travelled to his Palm Beach, Fla.
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NIGERIANS might be forgiven for thinking they have travelled back in time.
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Mattis had travelled to Afghanistan for a meeting with the country's president.
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At one point, Juliet travelled to Maine and met her lover's housekeeper.
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It was because she had travelled over 160 miles to meet him.
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Twenty-eight hundred American volunteers travelled to Spain with the Lincoln battalion.
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Lazarus and D'Uva travelled from Miami to compete in this year's Decathlon.
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He travelled alone to Berlin and had his family join him later.
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I have travelled there many, many times, but I am still an outsider.
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After that win, I travelled around for another six weeks and kept gambling.
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Business Insider travelled to Cambridge to try and locate the drone test site.
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Of the two Syrians aboard, one was reportedly a woman who travelled voluntarily.
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In July 2016 he travelled to Russia, where he criticised America's Russia policy.
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" —emilymaemattson "I travelled to LA for the first time last year by myself.
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I did some session work, I travelled a lot, and it was good.
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Jesus Christ lived obscurely for most of his life, and never travelled far.
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She chaired two emergency meetings of ministers and officials and then travelled north.
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On October 21989th, another: a four-year-old who had travelled to Israel.
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TODAY Moon Jae-in, South Korea's president, travelled to Pyongyang, North Korea's capital.
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Too many jihadists have travelled to Syria for GCHQ to monitor them all.
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A mere 20m Indians travelled abroad in 2015, about one in 40 adults.
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THIS IS A cross-section through a grain from a well-travelled rock.
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I travelled constantly and could work from almost anywhere (something I valued greatly).
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More than 41,000 foreigners travelled to Syria and Iraq to join the group.
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Few in Italy travelled as far to cast their votes as Maurizio Zordan.
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Last month a dozen Saudi poets travelled to Basra for a literary festival.
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Tens of thousands travelled to Syria from around the world to join ISIS.
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Creators travelled to the inaugural Desert X art biennial in Palm Springs, California.
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He travelled around the USA and Europe to instruct therapists on MDMA therapy.
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Penn also said they travelled to another city that he did not name.
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They feared that those who travelled abroad might be infected by international jihadism.
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She travelled constantly to avoid the fact that she had no family home.
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Protesters from all over Britain have travelled to London to join the demonstrations.
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All four then travelled to the man's household to knock on his door.
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In February, she travelled to Michoacán, to see where her butterflies end up.
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Around 350,000 women travelled to New York for abortions between 1970 and 503.
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She had travelled to her ancestral home only once, as a teen-ager.
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As the value of the complex rose, its ownership travelled among private hands.
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He travelled around the state investigating instances of discrimination in housing and employment.
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I travelled the world while working hard in the incredible arena of fashion.
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She may be one of the youngest royals, but she's already well travelled.
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The minibus was believed to have travelled from the Nottingham area, police said.
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Some anxious Catalan depositors travelled to neighbouring regions to open bank accounts there.
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It was the first time I had travelled sans phone in 85033 years.
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Some have travelled to America to watch their favourites compete on home soil.
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During holidays, the family travelled to faraway places for the elder Forman's work.
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The car went onto a freeway, where it travelled past an on-ramp.
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He and his family had travelled from Danville, a couple of hours north.
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I've travelled a fair bit, and I've never seen anything like it before.
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The artist travelled to former internment sites to study, measure, and document them.
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The much longer distances travelled imply shorter life cycles for the shared vehicles.
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Before I was born, they travelled all over the country in a van.
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In 2003 I travelled to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, for the first time.
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The patient then travelled to Zhongwei via the city of Lanzhou by train.
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"As admissions committee members, we wanted to understand the distance applicants had travelled."
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Staff who had not travelled could start working from the office from Feb.
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So I travelled to the capital, Brasilia, and started filming the impeachment process.
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When Harvey travelled with Einstein's brain, he booked separate rooms, out of respect.
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In 1624, Anthony Van Dyck travelled to Palermo visit Anguissola, then age 89.
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The swarm then travelled through Africa, pinging sensors in Zambia, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
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By the end of 2015, 760 people had travelled from Britain to the conflict in Syria and Iraq, the same number as from more-populous Germany and many fewer than the 1,700 who had travelled from France by May 2015.
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As I've travelled the country as RGA chairman, as I've travelled the country as a governor, I've learned a great deal about this and my actions as governor of New Jersey have been exactly where I think they need to be.
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British consultants travelled around Europe and the former Soviet Union offering lessons on privatisation.
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When CNN travelled through Xinjiang, the signs of an increased police presence were everywhere.
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For want of social and physical mobility at home, young Arabs traditionally travelled abroad.
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Other stories have travelled such a path, but without the same kind of success.
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IT TRAVELLED more than 500m kilometres simply as a passenger, sleeping dreamless, vacuum-packed.
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His passport was cancelled as he travelled to Moscow to take another onward flight.
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When the country's newish prime minister paid a visit, he obligingly travelled on foot.
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She had travelled with him, and died from cancer two years after their split.
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But the South Korean military believes they may be new, because they travelled further.
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Around 85% of American passengers in 2013 travelled on American, Delta, Southwest and United.
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Looking exhausted, his much-travelled family by his side, he defaulted to the uplands.
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Buhari saw his doctor when he travelled to Britain for four days in May.
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I was more than ten miles from my house, on a little-travelled road.
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He had travelled halfway around the world to slough off the last of it.
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At home in Macau, the Chinese government provided security guards, but he travelled alone.
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Three days later, he travelled to F.D.L.E. headquarters, in Tallahassee, for a taped interview.
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In 1989, Christie's captivating presentation of Lully's "Atys" travelled to BAM , causing a sensation.
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The car travelled 1,690 feet after the collision, and its roof was torn off.
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It travelled a full circuit before the boys stopped and cheered at their racket.
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Not long afterward, Hoebeke travelled to Pennsylvania to see the new species in situ.
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So he moved to Hong Kong and then to New Zealand, travelled around Asia.
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Refinery29 travelled to Flint to see how bad things really are on the ground.
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Earlier this year, she travelled all the way to the US to see Cher.
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Hundreds of miners travelled to Warsaw on Tuesday morning to protest against Ozon's dismissal.
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He and his family had travelled from New Brunswick, Canada, to attend the event.
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During the next several days, Abu Hafs travelled toward the Pakistani province of Balochistan.
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She worked for a large IT firm, travelled frequently and had recently been promoted.
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His wife and two more people who travelled with them tested positive on Tuesday.
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The man, who travelled from Milan, Italy, and landed on the evening of Feb.
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Lesley and Rybka travelled to Dubai from Thailand in an attempt to lie low.
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He studied engineering and then travelled around Europe, admiring buildings and attending design fairs.
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The year before, he had travelled to Pakistan and returned home a married man.
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In Nepal, seed collectors travelled by elephant to prevent attacks from tigers and rhinos.
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They were ordinary working people who'd travelled far, suffered greatly, and hit the jackpot.
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That balloon, Teller said, last year travelled around the world 19 times over 187 days.
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Last week, I travelled for work to Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic.
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The team travelled to the island of Ambrym, home to two volcanoes Benbow and Marum.
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Some 900,000 Dutch people travelled to Turkey last year, down from 1.2 million in 2015.
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Veteran politician Hoshyar Zebari, a former Iraqi foreign minister, travelled there from Erbil to mediate.
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VICE News travelled to Mecca to see firsthand why the trip evokes such intense contemplation.
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The poet travelled to 66 countries and left traces of each one in his poetry.
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Several of her Latvian cousins travelled to San Francisco last December for her opening there.
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But it cast him back in his cherished role as a well-travelled elder statesman.
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The diets of these well-travelled insects are more diverse than that of most Cubans.
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From that point he travelled seven months a year, to almost every country on Earth.
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OS-X, nine metres tall, climbed to an altitude of 40km and travelled 287km downrange.
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I worked for a professor who travelled frequently and whom I rarely saw in person.
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Some of them have travelled to rich countries to help draw attention to the problem.
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Napoleon travelled with it; Mussolini quoted from it; Saddam Hussein kept it by his bedside.
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People-smugglers took them by boat to Thailand, from where they travelled overland to Malaysia.
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Executives from Rosneft have travelled to Venezuela in recent weeks for talks, industry sources said.
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He travelled to Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and is also due to go to Iran.
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Cells from the original tumor have travelled and grown in another place: in the liver.
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I really started to notice slower speeds as I travelled further west to San Francisco.
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Stage 2: I travelled to London Euston on a ticket left by a kind traveller.
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"This is the final for us," said Prem, who travelled from Ranchi for the game.
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Hyok travelled from China to North Korea shortly before the Sony hack, the official added.
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Its strength changes in inverse proportion to the square of the distance it has travelled.
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Its members describe themselves there as "young, well travelled" and mostly educated in eastern Europe.
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When he travelled, people flocked to the high road to see his cart go by.
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Danny: When I was 12 my mom and I travelled to Paris to visit family.
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I travelled around the southwest US in February, and asked everywhere, but everybody said 'no'.
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Having travelled around a good bit, you do hear the "Irish drunk" thing a lot.
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Guadagnino recently travelled to New York, to shoot a "Suspiria"-inspired fashion spread for W .
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That June, Emin and Aras travelled to Las Vegas to close the deal with Trump.
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She travelled seven thousand miles to record more than a dozen television and radio pieces.
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In the past, Lakshman's father had travelled to India four or five times a year.
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What if he travelled through the city and visited the only two people he loved?
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In the next months, as I travelled around the country, I kept hearing about Mia.
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Since 2011, Orbán has regularly travelled to Strasbourg to receive a kind of public stoning.
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When the group travelled to Scotland, for the world championships, the airfare was thirty grand.
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The tech firm's most-downloaded show travelled to nine different countries during its first season.
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The first case was an Italian man who travelled to the southwestern state of Ogun.
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The alarm quickly travelled up the channels to Washington, D.C., and officials launched an investigation.
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In February she travelled to London to meet Orcel and his wife in a cafe.
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Lee, White, and Button travelled to Auburn for the first time in December of 2017.
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I've travelled all across this country laying out my bold and modern agenda for change.
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On December 9th, the Raiders travelled to Orlando, to face an undefeated team from Tampa.
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On Tuesday, the president travelled to Puerto Rico, which has been devastated by Hurricane Irma.
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When he travelled without her, he sent elaborate love letters that unfolded into paper sculptures.
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Tewfik travelled from his home in the south of the country to pay his respects.
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Zika travelled to Brazil, then, as viruses prefer to travel these days—on transcontinental airplanes.
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The case involves a 62-year-old male Filipino who had not travelled abroad recently.
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Neon skies, desert mirrors, and giant monuments to greet explorers as they travelled the cosmos.
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He travelled through Nong Khai, Sisaket, and Udon Thani Provinces taking whatever opportunities he could.
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Most have travelled for weeks from Central America, though some journeys are more arduous than others.
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Researchers believe it was pulled out to sea, where it travelled 300 miles before reaching land.
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The ensuing shockwave travelled through the soft tissues of seamen's bodies, especially their lungs and brains.
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Natalie, who travelled from South London to attend the wedding, said she couldn&apost believe it.
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VICE News travelled to Canterbury to speak to voters and find out what influenced their votes.
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She travelled all over the world while sitting in her little room in an English village.
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It marks the first time the vice president has travelled to Canada in an official capacity.
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"Some people thought she had travelled the world and found eleven identical stones," McKee told me.
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He regularly travelled first-class at taxpayer expense, which he says was necessary for security reasons.
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More than 22020 years ago, variants resistant to chloroquine, a past treatment, travelled around the world.
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A jet-setter, Zimouche has travelled all over the world to help promote the growing sport.
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I had travelled and seen the world many times over, but then I was not happy.
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In the first half of last year alone, more than 5m visitors travelled to see it.
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In March Hassan Rouhani travelled to Najaf, becoming the first Iranian president to meet Mr Sistani.
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He travelled through Greece and Egypt, and his friend and mentor Socrates was put to death.
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"The team will want to ask about where [the suspect] travelled, and when," the official said.
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IT TRAVELLED more than half a billion kilometres simply as a passenger, sleeping dreamless, vacuum-packed.
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After 36 hours, whichever team's vehicle has travelled the furthest, will be given the checkered flag.
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They travelled to the U.K. to confront her and Spencer eventually realized that he'd been fooled.
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He has travelled abroad to drum up investment, and hosted investment and jobs "summits" at home.
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Its algorithms use these sensors to learn within millimetres the profile of the road being travelled.
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In past eras, when information travelled at a snail's pace, civil servants had to cluster together.
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The robotaxis, being in almost constant use, will account for the vast majority of miles travelled.
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Mr Trump travelled a second time to Pennsylvania to prop up Mr Saccone on March 10th.
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That applied even to those without migration papers, like children who travelled on a parent's passport.
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Elsewhere, European leaders travelled to Egypt to participate in the first summit with Arab League countries.
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News of the horseless buggy travelled fast, and it wasn't long before orders came pouring in.
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That is, does the format feel as if you have travelled in time back 30 years?
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I made up an excuse to Ganna, travelled into Vienna overnight and went to the consulate.
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I also signed with agencies in Europe and travelled to many different cities, which I loved.
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Authorities say about 500 Indonesians have travelled to the Middle East to join the extremist group.
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Nema Mahmoud, who had travelled from her village, was told to come back the next day.
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After Persia's embrace of Islam, it travelled through the Muslim world, reaching Spain via the Moors.
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Obama reportedly travelled to Arizona with Flake in 2011 after the shooting that left then-Rep.
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Many poor people recall fondly that he travelled around the country opening schools and health clinics.
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Evidence emerged on Sunday that alleged members of the Catalan cell travelled to other European countries.
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I've travelled the world, been in hotels, training camps, races, for all that amount of time.
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Reckard had children from a previous marriage who travelled from out of town to the funeral.
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The couple reportedly travelled in a Cessna Citation Sovereign, which is a 12-seater business jet.
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He travelled to Israel and had what he describes as an epiphany at the Western Wall.
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He travelled to Vancouver from Switzerland, where he played his final game for Kloten on Saturday.
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McCain and I both have travelled long roads since he was imprisoned and I was bullied.
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A buzz travelled down the signing line as a publicist whisked Tokarczuk past into a greenroom.
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At age thirty-nine, Hearn travelled on a magazine assignment to Japan, and never came back.
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Volunteers travelled from as far away as the neighbouring province of Ontario to help find her.
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It was along these that St Paul travelled, spreading the word of this now-Christian God.
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I've travelled throughout the state and the country to fight for environmental, climate, and housing justice.
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Then he bought a bus ticket and travelled roughly four hundred miles northeast to Rouses Point.
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Almost 16 million passengers travelled to and from the airport last year, the airport's website says.
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Flygskam has travelled beyond Sweden, becoming Flugscham in German, lentohapea in Finnish and vliegschaamte in Dutch.
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He travelled in Latin America, arriving in Chile for the election of Salvador Allende, in 1970.
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According to Mikhael, Falciani travelled at all times with a can of mace and a knife.
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Twenty-two runners from around the world travelled to Utah to participate in the groundbreaking race.
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House Democrats are looking into Rick Perry, the energy secretary, who travelled to Ukraine in May.
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As many as two hundred registrants and their loved ones travelled across the country to attend.
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In September, 2012, David Nott travelled to Alpha with other M.S.F. staff from around the world.
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Another possible reason is that "Star Wars" has not travelled as well as Marvel's superhero films.
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In 1966, his junior year of high school, he travelled to America as an exchange student.
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She travelled around the world, asking if the public can stop worrying about big-scale agriculture.
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Of the 23 players who travelled to the 1990 World Cup, all were white bar three.
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I travelled on air force one all over the country and the world with President Bush.
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Motherboard travelled to La Reunion last year to investigate what caused the rise in shark attacks.
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James Asquith is the youngest person to have travelled to all 196 countries in the world.
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"We usually travelled with the same crew, and that was of very much help," she says.
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He travelled to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) earlier this year to study its internal security policies.
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We've travelled back in time in regards to everything else as a county, so why not this?
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One Little Monster had travelled from his school in Irvine to arrive there in the early afternoon.
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Lamarís travelled with her mother for more than two months from Syria to the Gevgelija border crossing.
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According to Sky News, police said the men drove luxury cars and travelled with two security guards.
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I travelled with him around the world, spent weeks in his home, and entertained him in mine.
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Noisey travelled to Creation Festival in Pennsylvania last year to film a documentary, I Saw the Light.
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The first time they travelled by train from Kiev to Budapest, but were caught and sent back.
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There are employees hired by Amazon and Expedia who have travelled abroad and they can't come back.
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When it travelled to Japan in 2014 for just two weeks, nearly 6,000 people visited it daily.
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Muslims from all over New Zealand travelled to Christchurch to stand with the families of the victims.
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Berhe has travelled to China, the global hub of the bamboo trade, to acquire modern manufacturing equipment.
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Ms Spanberger, though born and raised in the district, is a well-travelled, multilingual former CIA officer.
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Mr Abedi, who is also thought to have travelled to Syria, may have been one of them.
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Since then, no astronaut or cosmonaut has travelled much more than 300 miles in a vertical direction.
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He later travelled to South Africa, where he was held under house arrest until earlier this year.
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At the end of the 17th century Peter travelled to several European capitals, including Riga and London.
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Earlier in November, he travelled to Helsinki for the EPP congress despite not seeking the party's recommendation.
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Two people who had travelled from Congo died in Uganda last week, the World Health Organization said.
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Americans and immigrants have for decades travelled to both states to build their future unencumbered by tradition.
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He travelled to Mallorca, an island in the Mediterranean, to bounce sounds off an amplified stone well.
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Residents of Democratic counties who travelled to less Democratic places were more likely to shorten their stays.
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These are people that have fled homes destroyed by war and travelled in desperation to seek safety.
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Balduzzi, who travelled from London for the game, plays both male and female characters when role-playing.
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He's travelled to popular destinations, and done his best to convince people to buy his history book.
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Both Rick Parfitt and George Michael, though very different, travelled at an oblique angle to these categories.
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Maybe I would have travelled through Falcon Age's world in a way that didn't feel so repetitive.
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China celebrated Lunar New Year last week as hundreds of millions of people travelled to their hometowns.
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To date, no EU head of state has travelled to Turkey to express solidarity with the victims.
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Employing political and diplomatic connections to the full, he travelled in style to Romania, Bulgaria and Asia.
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Some women had travelled from across the country to participate in Stone's public shaming and intended expulsion.
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The Queen and other royals travelled in one of the boats as part of the majestic parade.
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He travelled in 6900 to extensively around the region to visit members of the worldwide jihadist community.
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The day before, Cerreti travelled to the safe house with nearly two thousand pages of transcribed interviews.
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Not long after his triumph, Mrs Beattie-Seaman travelled across to visit her son and meet Erica.
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REVERBERATIONS from Britain's vote to leave the European Union have travelled from the Thames to the Tiber.
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As a senator, he travelled to Mississippi to search out the poverty that the state's leaders ignored.
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According to Greenland's government, some fishermen travelled 93 miles to deliver ballot papers to a remote town.
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She travelled to the UK to procure an abortion, but was arrested for illegally entering the country.
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About 125,000 Chinese tourists visited Greece in 2018 out of a total 140 million who travelled abroad.
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They took money out of Jim's retirement account and travelled to New Zealand and Italy and Hawaii.
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Food, fuel and medicine once travelled across frontlines into the suburbs through a network of underground tunnels.
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I travelled back in time with her, asking her questions about her day and about her parents.
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But unlike the open-roof models previous presidents travelled in, this one was encased by bulletproof glass.
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"Any claims that plaintiff might have held, travelled with the bonds when they were transferred," Carter wrote.
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On May 8th, Barker travelled to the U.S. for a three-week lecture tour on aversion therapy.
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What weighs 600 pounds, has travelled internationally, and recently spent over four months in a vacuum chamber?
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By 22011, Afghanistan exported 275 thousand tonnes of opium that travelled as far as Europe and Russia.
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Within weeks, Ghofran travelled to a jihadist military training camp in Sirte, an ISIS stronghold in Libya.
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Two days ago she travelled 17 kilometers from her village to give birth to her first child.
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Back in 2016, Tesla claimed its cars had collectively travelled more than 222 million miles on autopilot.
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"I don't think anyone has travelled through America as much as Dylan," the gallery's marketing manager pondered.
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She travelled by bus to an engagement at the Medical Research Council in Cambridge back in 2013.
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After years of isolation, the once hermitic despot has now travelled abroad three times in three months.
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Italian media, citing officials, reported that Amri appeared to have travelled to Milan via Chambéry in France.
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The team travelled to Cadiz in the region of Andalusia for a pre-season tour on Jan.
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The man was hospitalised in the city of Chernivtsi, having travelled to Ukraine from Italy via Romania.
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Have you been in close contact with anyone who has travelled recently to or from those regions?
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Most of them have been in people who had recently travelled to or were visiting from Hubei.
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According to Insider, the man in his 30s had travelled to Wuhan, China where the virus originated.
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He said some of the people had travelled to other states in Nigeria or gone to Europe.
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The restriction would not apply to citizens that had travelled via a third country, the report added.
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Per NowForNI figures, nearly 1,000 women travelled overseas from Northern Ireland in 2017 to access abortion services.
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The United States reported its first case on Tuesday in an American who had travelled to Wuhan.
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Meanwhile, Imran Khan, Pakistan's prime minister, travelled to Tehran to broker talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
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Thailand and Japan have confirmed cases of the virus, all involving people who have travelled from Wuhan.
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Uzbekistan still has a long way to go, but no other country travelled as far in 2019.■
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Members of the Crisis Cell travelled to problematic provinces to oversee the formation of joint investigation committees.
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Every year, Errol travelled to Seattle to see Angela and Mike and, of late, his granddaughter, Siobhan.
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He had travelled far on that hard journey which he must have intended to be his last.
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He travelled to Jamaica, where he called on a number of artists to help grease his transition.
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He travelled to the Niagara region and ended up in the city of St. Catharines, police said.
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I'd travelled to Streatham on an overcast, miserable Friday afternoon to meet a woman called Valerie Pitts.
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An over-achieving perfectionist who travelled and worked hard at a pace that led to extreme stress.
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Instead, he travelled to Turkey and, using social media for guidance, made his way into IS-controlled territory.
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Organized in 1989 by the Diasporic African Women's Art Collective (DAWA), the exhibition travelled to galleries around Canada.
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Ryang frequently travelled to Singapore and Malaysia to meet with Pan Systems representatives, the draft U.N. report says.
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In fact they are demonstrating, in rather depressing ways, how far they have travelled from their gilded youths.
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The factory managers, known as "red directors", travelled to Moscow to haggle with the relevant ministries for resources.
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She travelled the world with her mother, living in Jamaica, tripping around Europe, and eventually settling in Spain.
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Some of the most basic running watches provide data on your step count, calorie burn, and distance travelled.
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Tens of thousands, many from Chicago, travelled to Vilnius for a week-long festival of dance and song.
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The indictment alleges that Elhassani travelled abroad and provided funds and supplies for use by two ISIS fighters.
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We travelled to Israel to learn how the country became a hacking superpower in this week's CYBERWAR episode.
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She travelled to Syria with Joe 'Jojo' Dixon, her youngest son from a previous relationship, later that year.
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Mr Shanahan was charged with implementing the vision while Mr Mattis travelled around the world calming ruffled allies.
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I travelled to Malawi to see this program in action and spent time with a farmer named Patricia.
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BETWEEN 1811 and 1813 Pavel Petrovich Svin'in, a Russian diplomat, travelled across eastern America gathering stories and images.
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"It's our culture," says a merchant from Marrakech, who travelled 200km (124 miles) to hear them this year.
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He travelled with 30 suits and 200 pairs of shoes, especially fancy two-tones to thump the beat.
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VICE News travelled to The Golden State to see who wins and who loses in the new business.
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In the original 1960s television series, Kenneth Clark, a celebrated art historian, travelled through Europe feting Western art.
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Her mother, who had travelled young to Sicily, encouraged her to tour Europe until the money ran out.
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This pales in comparison with the hundreds of miles travelled by abortion-seekers in Wyoming or North Dakota.
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In the worst case, Poland may have started down the authoritarian road already travelled by Turkey and Hungary.
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We had travelled 153,000 miles to see a memorial no one knew about and no one cared about.
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The $1.5 billion project would have connected already developed tourist destinations on a heavily travelled, well-known route.
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Such schemes show how far Germany has travelled since its "welcome culture" lifted European liberals' hearts last summer.
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I travelled in a crappy van that broke down mid-climb and ended up walking the last kilometer.
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A significant number of men and women have now travelled to space to explore it and do research.
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Some foreign journalists, who had travelled to Venezuela to cover the protests, were denied entrance to the country.
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"The bullet travelled across his pelvis, fracturing bones, injuring internal organs, and causing severe bleeding," the statement said.
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The idea was to measure PM 10 levels every 30 seconds as the autos travelled all over Delhi.
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Fall Out Boy is very loyal to the aesthetic of the time period it has travelled here from.
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He travelled there from Paraguay, business class, and checked into a five-star international chain hotel upon arrival.
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Remande, who had travelled from Egypt to watch the tournament in Paris, is now considering taking legal action.
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The only other woman to speak in Dunkirk travelled across the English Channel to help rescue the military.
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The group has travelled about 200,000 kilometres since 2013—from West Africa to Siberia, Cape Town to Jakarta.
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Some nine months earlier, Su had travelled to Toronto on a tourist visa, her first time outside China.
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Thus, during the 2628-28503 period, KSM travelled extensively and used Doha as a hub during such travels.
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Harte travelled to the U.K. for a termination, but by then she'd already missed weeks of cancer treatment.
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In November, Kushner travelled to China as part of the President's delegation for a summit with Xi Jinping.
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They met online, then in real life when he travelled to meet her and her mother, Margaret Palermo.
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Raditz and Mitchell shared a cave for a couple of months, travelled around Greece together, and parted ways.
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I travelled all the way to Washington, D.C. in 2013 to speak to the government about my case.
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A year ago Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, travelled to China, to a forum attended by 1,000 businesspeople.
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He travelled to Nagasaki on the 50th anniversary of the bomb and made a tearful plea for forgiveness.
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Surveillance footage showed Dunn riding his motorbike while a Volvo travelled on the wrong side of the road.
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Both Republican and Democrat Louisiana leaders travelled to Cuba to lend support and show solidarity for the effort.
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He should have kept moving, travelled light, just his laptop and his pills and a dream of oblivion.
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The Aviationist travelled to Keflavik to see the Italian Air Force Lightnings supporting NATO's Icelandic Air Policing mission.
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Flight AI 73 on India's national carrier, Air India, travelled a distance of 83,500 kilometres over 17 hours.
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For "The Dawn of Man," shot last, a team travelled to Namibia to gather stills of the desert.
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Johnson travelled to Buckingham Palace on Wednesday shortly after Theresa May visited the palace to tender her resignation.
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They reared their children on a large estate and travelled frequently to London, where they owned a house.
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On Friday, November 8, 2013, Trump travelled to Moscow with Phil Ruffin, his business partner in Las Vegas.
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Douthat was born into Protestantism, wobbling along the seldom-travelled border between Pentecostal fire and the polite mainstream.
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Corsi's father often travelled to Washington, and he had an unusual method for dealing with his unfocussed son.
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In 2005, Schwartz travelled to a hotel in Maryland, for an introductory meeting about the new DARPA venture.
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The following day, they travelled to Monwabisi Beach to learn about the mental health charity, Waves for Change.
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He travelled to the Kalahari Desert and saw a "vision of earthly eternity" in a herd of zebras.
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That evening, I travelled to Monswiller, a tiny village near the German border where Le Pen was speaking.
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We travelled down the entire Spanish, French and Italian coast, and they often wouldn't even leave the boat.
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Go deeper: We travelled to the National Aquarium in Baltimore, where some of these turtles were being rehabilitated.
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What lessons could the now well-travelled From Software put towards an imagining of the second Neroimus War?
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So Didier left Morondava and travelled north, for four days and nights, by foot, bush taxi, and ferry.
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He travelled this year to a prison in the town of Velletri, about 40 km south of Rome.
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In his 20s, Kageyama travelled around Japan letting people peer up at the night sky using his telescope.
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In his late 20s, Kim travelled to Haiti, Peru, and Siberia to work in poor or disadvantaged communities.
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He travelled from New York to Singapore, Istanbul, Rio de Janeiro, and Barcelona and got paid for it.
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Originally an engineer, Saunders had first travelled to China in 1860, when he was about 28 years old.
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I explained that I travelled for work and reminded him that I was a regular at his restaurant.
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A Valencia-based radio journalist who travelled to the match tested positive for the virus the following week.
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Chris Whitty, the Chief Medical Officer of England, said the four new patients had recently travelled from Italy.
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Some tourists ignored the dangers and travelled to towns closest to the volcano to get a better look.
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More recently, IWW members have challenged white supremacists in Charlottesville and travelled to Syria to fight against ISIS.
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We could have travelled a hundred miles or a thousand—we had left Moscow and entered, well, Russia.
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As a precaution, he had not travelled with the stolen data, instead uploading the information to remote servers.
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Somehow or other, our ancestors came through that chaos, but before the invention of agriculture people travelled light.
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On both WeChat and Alipay, users can put in their Chinese ID numbers and where they have travelled.
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Although I'd been to LA before, I'd never travelled outside the city, and found the changing landscape fascinating.
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Or that I've travelled to the clinic in my outlandish gear as some sort of exhibitionist fashion statement?
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Earlier this year, I travelled to Boston to visit Epstein at Northeastern University, where he is a professor.
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At 13 years old, he travelled to Europe on his own as part of the junior national team.
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The original version of the exhibition appeared in 2009 and it has since travelled around the United States.
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This May, the U.S. State Department said Americans who travelled there despite the warnings risked "unduly harsh sentences".
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Seven of the new cases were imported, involving Chinese nationals who had travelled from Italy to Qingtian county.
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Together with his fighters they travelled all throughout Isaan, fighting multiple times in a week when scheduling permitted.
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On Sunday, she travelled to child detention camps in Texas, tweeting that she had confronted border officers there.
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The two probes, launched in 1977, have travelled farther from Earth than any human-made objects in history.
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Rafiq travelled with Reuters to his old home in Naroda Patiya for the first time in two years.
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He travelled to Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Nigeria and Ghana to be a fly on the barbershop wall.
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Brand had received a tip from a London art dealer and travelled to Monaco to track down the piece.
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They took in the Nobel Museum and then travelled to Ark Des, Sweden's national center for architecture and design.
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Spohr earlier this week travelled to Abu Dhabi as part of a business delegation accompanying German chancellor Angela Merkel.
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He was Mormon missionary who travelled to Venezuela from Utah to marry a woman that he had met online.
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From there it is believed that they travelled by train into London, arriving at Victoria station at approximately 20183pm.
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Sadko Crater recognizes the adventurer who travelled to the bottom of the sea in the medieval Russian epic Bylina.
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On Saturday, North Korea tested a submarine-launched ballistic missile, which travelled about 18 miles off its east coast.
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Before rehearsals for the Broadway production, Lenk travelled to Israel and visited Yeruham, the town that inspired the story.
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Haywood, who had travelled from Britain to attend the meeting, said he had purchased shares in March or April.
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Prime Minister Kielsen and his cabinet travelled to Beijing last year, where he openly courted Chinese investors and officials.
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The students have travelled to help provide medical insurance for women and children for Nicaraguan refugees in Costa Rica.
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Rebecca Howard, a historian at Lone Star College in Texas, thinks some travelled part of the way by train.
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No one knows why, but a likely culprit is the very scale and ubiquity of such widely travelled languages.
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A politician from the party of Brazil's president, Jair Bolsonaro, travelled to Paraguay three times on behalf of Léros.
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The bed, Bailey writes, then likely travelled about 25 miles to Boxmeer as another gift to the less fortunate.
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From this base station, the traffic then travelled across a more traditional internet network to the cloud-based server.
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IN 2010, Sarah Glidden travelled to the Middle East to report on the refugee crisis with the Seattle Globalist.
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The speed at which its travelled in no way matches the evolution of its far dumber relative, the :snowflake.
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The North launched a missile on September 303th that travelled 230,2350km, flying over Japan before falling into the sea.
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The March for Life also illustrates just how far the lessons taught in this Houston hotel have already travelled.
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An Australian teenager who travelled to Syria has had his passport cancelled by the government, according to his lawyer.
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In one case, they travelled the country trying to contact over 600 descendants of a single landowner, without success.
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An extremely rare miniature Bible that travelled to the Moon on the Apollo 14 mission is up for auction.
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The Armory Building was a popular stop for those who travelled to Cobain's hometown to learn about his childhood.
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Real estate businessman Femi Olaniyi travelled to Los Angeles on February 22.1 with a two-year multiple entry visa.
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Panupong travelled an estimated 500,000 km using a mix of transportation methods, and walked about 500 km of it.
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I've made dozens of friends, travelled abroad (for Pokémon) with some, and had others round for wine and pizza.
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We have travelled to the Clink (CenturyLink Field) for the past two seasons and they come down to ours.
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And five days ago, I travelled to Dallas for the memorial service for the officers who were slain there.
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He was killed by a Sunni Muslim, Tanveer Ahmed, who travelled up from Bradford, in the north of England.
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North Korea fired a missile that travelled 1,000km (620 miles) over land and sea before falling into Japanese waters.
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Staff writer Kaleigh Rogers travelled to Tanzania to capture the scope of malaria's impact on the road to elimination.
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Under Mr Zhang, ethnic Uighurs had to carry special ID cards if they travelled, to help officials track troublemakers.
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John Howard: Well, I first travelled to Andalusia in 1993, but I didn't hear about this incident until 2010.
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But unlike, say, Larry David, the meme-ification of SpongeBob has also travelled beyond social networks and into music.
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For the next week, I travelled through the Lake Region with two UNICEF employees and the photographer Paolo Pellegrin.
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When I initially travelled to Poole's in 2017 for a print story, I had no clue what to expect.
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The People's Republic has travelled a long way since it was founded on the dream of equality in 1949.
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Turnbull in late last month travelled to Washington for talks with Trump where the issue of tariffs was discussed.
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In November, 26.6, Tillerson travelled to Washington, D.C., to meet with Nuri al-Maliki, the Prime Minister of Iraq.
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Puigdemont travelled to Belgium at the weekend with other members of the dismissed Catalan administration and hired a lawyer.
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He travelled with a collection of old newspapers and stale crackers; he liked to wear several layers of clothing.
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Burnt and humiliated, a young Butler travelled to and from his seat to the toilets to dress his wounds.
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In the 1950s, an American mobile cinema travelled round Iraq showing anti-communist propaganda starring—you guessed it—Juha.
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The opposition groups that travelled to Potosí on Monday are part of the "F21 2016 Movement"—named for Feb.
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After Kennedy's assassination, the 1961 Lincoln Continental Presidential Limousine model in which he travelled was given a substantial redesign.
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Rebecca Rivers, based in Boulder, Colorado, travelled to the demonstration to protest Google's decision to put her on leave.
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At the end of May, 226, Bush travelled to New York for his first in-person meeting with Cohn.
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In January, we travelled to Washington to take up with senior administration officials and key lawmakers Kurdistan's financial crisis.
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"I have travelled through places that didn't exist three months ago," he says, before listing the signs of activity.
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In 1965, the legendary Lyonnais chef Paul Bocuse , who had just earned his third Michelin star, travelled to Japan.
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She travelled frequently—not to dusty towns in the Sahara or prisons in Saudi Arabia but to foreign capitals.
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By this point in George W. Bush's term, Bush had travelled to twenty-three states and a foreign country.
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During the medieval period, the hexagon form Farmafarmaian engages with travelled from medieval Iran to Turkey and South Asia.
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Shortly after, Karima travelled to Jackson from Atlanta, Georgia, where she lived, and saw Garner for her new ass.
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And I just feel like the story is that people were connected and people travelled and people exchanged cultures.
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I travelled to Hollywood, Florida trying to figure out what these kids apparently don't see in Carly Rae Jepsen.
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That many Villa fans actually travelled to the match and were in good voice is to their massive credit.
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He travelled 150,000 km (93,200 miles) to address 161 public rallies during the election, he said earlier this month.
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The National Emergency Commission said in a statement the individual travelled to Mongolia from France and transited through Moscow.
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The JFA said it would disinfect its headquarters and investigate where those present at its board meetings have travelled.
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A Pas de Calais spokesman said almost 4,000 refugees had travelled to these reception centers since November last year.
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Local media reported Australia could extend the restrictions to include anyone who has travelled to Italy and South Korea.
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On Wednesday, Dubai's health authority said a student had contracted the virus from a parent who had travelled overseas.
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He told them that he was planning a follow-up book in which he travelled around the world, eating.
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Myanmar's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, travelled to The Hague last month to defend her country against the charges.
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A higher share of Kosovo's population has travelled to Syria to join IS than that of any other country.
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There was no indication the woman had travelled to an affected area or had contact with an infected person.
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Since then, the virus has spread rapidly to other countries through patients who have recently travelled to northern Italy.
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A source told Insider that the man — whom authorities refuse to name — travelled to Germany, then flew to Moscow.
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Turkey's Demiroren news agency said Syrian rebels had travelled from northwest Syria to Turkey in preparation for the incursion.
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There's the fact it's published on Cummings' personal Wordpress blog (no, you haven't travelled back in time to 2010).
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To get to Calais, Wasil had travelled almost four thousand miles, across much of Asia and Europe, by himself.
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Two cases have also been reported in Thailand and one in Japan - each involving people who travelled from Wuhan.
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In late November, Pinto travelled to Paris to meet with the P.N.F. "I spoke as a witness," he recalled.
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"He's a smart educated well travelled man who i can guarantee knows what's happening in saudi Arabia," they added.
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In April, he and Darwish travelled to southern Turkey for the first session, held at a university in Gaziantep.
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Hurlin travelled to Depero's home town, Rovereto, at the foot of the Italian Alps, to examine the man's archive.
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A former soldier, Ms Smith converted to Islam and travelled to Syria in 2015 to live under IS rule.
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Monk's piece was first seen at the Houston Grand Opera, in 1991, and travelled to bam a year later.
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Imagine if you needed a different ATM card for every state you travelled to — that's health care in 85033.
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In 2015, I travelled to London with a friend to watch the 20th anniversary screening at Prince Charles cinema.
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Indigo itself is something which has travelled throughout and out of Africa along trade routes for thousands of years.
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For the publication's yearly swimsuit issue, the Muslim model travelled to Watamu Beach, Kenya, the country of her birth.
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They had travelled miles and waited hours to witness something akin to religious experience: The return of Kanye West.
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When the tribes became states five decades ago, their people still travelled, lived and intermarried across lines in the sand.
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We travelled from Latvia, across Lithuania to Kaliningrad, a Russian enclave in Russia that`s cut off from mainland Russia.
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That day, Jamie and I travelled from Los Angeles to Pioneertown, CA, to play a gig at Pappy and Harriet's.
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Parrish has become one of 23 people to have travelled to the 325 countries on the Travelers' Century Club's list.
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Years before the current conflict in Syria, the couple travelled to Damascus and met with an Iraqi refugee family there.
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From Budapest, Noorzae travelled to Slovakia, Leipzig and Hamburg, where he was presented with a train ticket: Copenhagen Central Station.
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They then travelled on London public transport to Waterloo station and were in the area between approximately 22018pm and 28pm.
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On her second trip, she travelled with the clergyman Greville John Chester, who helped her make some of her acquisitions.
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Diego Vázquez and his mother María had also travelled to the Basilica with a small statue of the baby Jesus.
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He had travelled often and far, but concluded that poetry was best done within a perimeter of about 20 miles.
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The faithful, including retired folk from northern France who had travelled to Paris, insisted it was all a political slur.
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American photographer Monique Jaques first travelled to Gaza in 2012, to cover the war that was raging at the time.
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In the decades when the Congress party dominated politics, paunchy politicians moved into colonial-era bungalows and travelled first class.
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I remember at the Hacienda we'd get cars full of people who'd travelled from Wolverhampton or St Helens or Leeds.
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Tillerson — who travelled last week to South Korea, Japan, and China, with mixed results — should be responsible for that relationship.
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Le Roux, the consultant said, visited his office in Montreal, and the two travelled together through Europe and to Zimbabwe.
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Since privatisation, the distance travelled by passengers has doubled, but the amount of track has remained the same (see chart).
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The number of miles travelled by such vehicles rose by 4% last year, while overall traffic increased by only 1%.
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He travelled to Silicon Valley with his family in 2000 to participate in a hackathon and network with his idols.
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Minotians once travelled to the Chinatown in Winnipeg, Manitoba—not exactly a metropolis—to shop, says Josh Wolsky, an alderman.
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"Air hostesses" were, in a way, the equivalent of today's Instagram influencers — young, beautiful, well-travelled and even better dressed.
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In fact, Air Force One travelled in the other direction and was probably over the Atlantic when he was typing.
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Many travelled to Germany alone, are disappointed by the drudgery they find and miss the social status they once enjoyed.
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I've travelled halfway round the world to be here for Computex 2018, because I don't expect the same old Computex.
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She's already travelled around the world, been nominated for a Grammy and released more singles than years she's been alive.
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Investigators traced her cell phone to the Charlestown area, where they believe she and the man travelled via the MBTA.
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Collymore had travelled to Britain in October 2017 and received treatment for Acute Myeloid Leukemia, a cancer of the blood.
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We know that less than two months before the president's assassination, Oswald travelled to the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City.
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Instead of earning miles as a function of distance travelled, passengers will soon be rewarded for spending the most money.
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That disruption is most severe for the large number of Nigerians who travelled back to their hometowns just to vote.
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When it became clear that the news would break, Mr Shanahan travelled to the Oval Office to withdraw his nomination.
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"In 1350, mathematicians understood that if you compute the area under this curve, you get the distance travelled," Ossendrijver said.
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He also travelled with two cans' worth of beer in a polyurethane prosthetic called a "Beerbelly", all without being stopped.
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Even astronauts who travelled just outside of low Earth orbit to the Moon have suffered from negative effects of radiation.
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We travelled to Ukraine and Russia to figure out what happened when the lights went out for CYBERWAR's latest episode.
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Venezuelan Oil Minister Manuel Quevedo this week travelled to India in an attempt to convince refiners to boost their purchases.
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The 46-year-old travelled to Zion, Illinois on Monday for medical care and was attacked around 9:30 p.m.
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A life-size portrait of Marie Antoinette is on loan from Versailles, the first time it has travelled outside France.
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He and others travelled to Pakistan, where they received military training from veterans of the Taliban and al Qaeda networks.
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She had travelled from her Philadelphia home to Castillo's Bronx residence for the procedure, which was illegal under state laws.
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Alphabet told Bloomberg that its balloons had travelled over 17 million kilometers — the same stat it shared in October 2015.
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The three orphans travelled on their own from Iran, where they were living illegally and had no access to education.
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She is alone in New York City, where she has travelled for love, only to be dismissed by her lover.
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After the release, Assange, again in a triumphant mood, travelled to Sweden, which has a strong tradition of media freedom.
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A few of the street-sleepers are petitioners who have travelled to the capital to seek redress for local injustices.
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Sonja never wavered in her support for Cor, and Stien travelled to France every week to visit Wim in prison.
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Six days later, I travelled to Accra, Ghana, and the U.S. news cycle on Trump's tweets continued to rage on.
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He seemed to be watching in a reverie as terrain emerged—tundra, ocean, blankness, covering the paths he'd just travelled.
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He travelled to Hawaii with investigators affiliated with Joe Arpaio , the Arizona sheriff who shared Trump's obsession with Obama's birthplace.
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In the course of this campaign, I have travelled all across this country and I've met the most amazing people.
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Although Anna Claire hasn&apost actually travelled to London to meet Her Majesty, she does have the next best thing.
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In the fall of 2017, Christoph Niemann travelled from Berlin to Los Angeles, hoping to meet the artist David Hockney.
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The pollutants may have travelled across the ocean from cities to the Arctic, as long-range air travel is possible.
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Guided by this principle, Forbes read English at Oxford for two years, and travelled through Europe, spending time in Italy.
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As a child she travelled to Minnesota and Michigan each summer to pick apples, cherries, and asparagus with her parents.
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The Gods in Color exhibit travelled the world between 2003–15, after its initial display at the Glyptothek in Munich.
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In February, he travelled to El Paso for what many saw as the kickoff rally of his own 2020 campaign.
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He stammered out that he had travelled by public transportation from Redondo Beach, three hours away, to clean Denino's house.
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Two others who had travelled to the same ceremony had tested positive for the virus in Cambodia over the weekend.
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"The patients are a Zambian couple that travelled to France on a 10-day holiday," Health Minister Chitalu Chilufya said.
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Many of the cruisers travelled far to get to the event, and to have this feeling and connection and freedom.
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Performers travelled to venues like the Bronx and Queens Museums, and from Baltimore, D.C., and Chicago on their own dime.
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The patient was over 60 years old, had "significant underlying health conditions" and had recently travelled from an affected area.
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Sailor is based on sail power, the means by which humans have travelled the sea for most of recorded history.
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More than half of the South Carolina women who had abortions in 2017 travelled outside the state for their procedures.
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She had travelled six months to get to this point, and her face was gaunt and her ribs were showing.
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Jeremy Corbyn, the socialist leader of the Labour Party who rails against the wealthy elite, has travelled in standard class.
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This is intercut with scenes from Thelma and Louise, who travelled together, yet even then were faced with horrific encounters.
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A politician from the party of Brazil's populist president, Jair Bolsonaro, travelled to Paraguay three times on behalf of Léros.
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After graduating, they travelled together to Europe and, captivated by the punk scene in London, settled there for a while.
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In the mid-seventies, he travelled from his native Italy to Spain, on a fellowship, and watched a lung resection.
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We travelled to Texas to help some of the thousands of women and children fleeing horrendous violence in Central America.
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Outside China, more than 500 infections have been confirmed, mostly in people who travelled from Chinese cities, with five deaths.
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The patient had not recently travelled to China nor had any known contact with another person infected by COVID-19.
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After meeting with African American leaders, he travelled to the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church to beg for forgiveness.
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To lug his equipment, Watkins travelled with a dozen mules, or with chartered railroad cars hitched to the Union Pacific.
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In 22010, Patty Wetterling travelled to Washington, D.C., with other grieving parents, to support an early version of the bill.
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Congressional records show that Nunes and members of his staff travelled to Europe in late November and early December 2018.
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As he travelled alone to his fishing camp, at the age of eighty-six, his snowmobile broke through river ice.
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In her 65 years as Britain's Sovereign, Her Majesty has travelled to more than 120 countries in official overseas visits.
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We travelled to a dozen other supposedly 'prime' malls in other towns and we kept seeing these weird temporary tenants.
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We believe the life of a lawyer is more about the distance travelled than the speed past the first post.
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During the violence, a senior federal official named Harsh Mander travelled to Gujarat and was stunned by the official negligence.
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The mission would mark the first time in more than 40 years that humans have travelled beyond Earth's low orbit.
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Outside China, more than 803 cases have been confirmed, mostly of people who travelled from Chinese cities, with five deaths.
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However authorities in the Seoul are now investigating whether the star was abducted after she travelled to China in April.
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