My last day in this job is rapidly approaching and I think I have the perfect itinerary planned. |
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If you looked at our itinerary you'd think we were bouncing from quoit to holy well to stone circle and you wouldn't be far wrong. |
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A detailed itinerary will appear soon, when I get my A into G and put some travelogue pages up. |
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In retracing Hegel's itinerary he is in a way making it less idiosyncratic, less the vision of a lone philosopher, and more a familiar sight. |
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Choosing the right cruise line and cruise itinerary can be somewhat of a challenge. |
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Leave a copy of your itinerary with someone at home and plan periodic scheduled check-in call times. |
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And if tempestuous catabatic winds blow, the itinerary allows plenty of time to wait them out in four-season tents. |
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By creating your own itinerary, you avoid areas crammed with burger bars and British pubs and head for somewhere more authentic. |
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Of the islands on our cruise itinerary, five struck me as ones I'd like to revisit in a bareboat. |
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To the disappointment of many, Montreal, the unofficial capital of Canada's expat Tibetan population, isn't on the Dalai Lama's itinerary. |
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Simon picked it up, and with a quick twitch flicked the little drop of sweat off and onto Tebert's itinerary. |
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My wife and I were vacationing in Spain, and Gibraltar was the second stop on our itinerary. |
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One of the biggest snags in our itinerary was the scheduled trackwork along the lines. |
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Tickets, passport, cash, traveler's checks, and itinerary are all where I can't lose or forget them. |
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These gateside kiosks will print itinerary receipts that will serve as boarding passes. |
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She notes that Syria, Angola, and the rest of Quebec are all on next year's itinerary for the borderless magicians. |
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Annie gave Irene a copy of their itinerary with a stapled calling card on the leftmost top of the paper. |
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The Kushiro National Park, a beautiful 27,000 hectare marshland area with a well laid out observatory, was next on our itinerary. |
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In fact, he had made a new addition to his daily itinerary over and above what he had been doing before. |
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The itinerary includes a visit to Strokestown House, a cruise on the River Shannon, time for shopping and a meal on the homeward journey. |
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You can write your own itinerary, stop any time, or revise the route as the fancy takes you. |
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Aqua Cat was at one of its permanent moorings, near to another mooring where the itinerary called for regularly staged shark feeds. |
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In the museum lobby, a main directory resting on a console introduces the tactile itinerary on the slanted glass surface. |
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Assessing malarial risk requires a detailed knowledge of a patient's travel itinerary and accommodations. |
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Michael Dunne local organiser also addressed the meeting and went through the planned itinerary. |
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Try to plan your itinerary to arrive at your destination during daylight hours if you can. |
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The following are details released by Downing Street of George Bush's itinerary for his four-day visit to Britain. |
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In reality, I am safe and sound and I do not intend to change my travel itinerary. |
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But despite a packed itinerary, they will be heading towards Agra to see the majestic Taj Mahal. |
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Baghdad is rather pleasant this month, actually, and the Pentagon is planning an itinerary. |
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Check your tour itinerary and determine the longest day of riding that you will encounter. |
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I only know because I snuck into their room and found their flight itinerary. |
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Flight itinerary and tour plans have been circulated to the teams concerned. |
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Passengers will receive an SMS itinerary and new electronic boarding passes for faster check in. |
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I came home with the tickets and itinerary for the trip and you acted like nothing was going on. |
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A web site will be set up for the participants of this tour with instructional articles and a detailed itinerary. |
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His itinerary is exhausting, and on the evening we meet he already looks tired, his craggy face drawn. |
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I had paid but little attention to the itinerary promising myself I would just sit back, enjoy, and let others do the organising! |
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The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes. |
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The legendary ecdysiast should take Britain off his itinerary altogether. |
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I will be posting an itinerary shortly so that you can all plan your weekend around coming and supporting us in our efforts by bringing gifts of vodka and chocolate eclairs. |
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The itinerary was arranged at the tourists' requests, according to Shoji. |
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When conditions are really harsh and the diving itinerary allows only beach diving, there is a good chance of seeing hawksbill turtles on the east coast. |
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The young ones were waiting with bated breath to have a rendezvous with Kalam, for wherever he tours, a session with kids is very much part of his itinerary. |
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The Chelsea Piers staff will provide you with a daily itinerary that lists organized activities including sand volleyball, rock climbing, and soccer. |
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Our tour operator drove 1,000 kilometres to meet us with a replacement guide, and we resumed our interrupted itinerary of dunes, game lodges and safari parks. |
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Last Thursday morning Griffin ran over his itinerary for Scotland. |
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Over 600 police personnel have been deployed around places which form part of the royal couple's itinerary, officials said. |
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We accomplished five of their seven-day itinerary in the first two days. |
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If funds permit, then a mixed itinerary that includes billfish, tarpon, bonefish, or even dorado, is well within the scope of a two or three week expedition. |
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Where Glastonbury can at times challenge the listener with its daytime itinerary of acts, it traditionally fills the headline slots with acts who deliver music for the masses. |
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No tourist itinerary is complete without a visit to this paradise. |
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We will be getting the tour itinerary by the end of this week. |
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It was the single-handed effort of this man which took Kathaprasangam, which once was a prominent part of the temple festival itinerary, to the mainstream of Kerala culture. |
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Yesterday Brosnan's itinerary was packed full as he bolted about the city from photocall to photocall and interview to interview and party to party. |
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Harry's itinerary includes touring sites hit by last year's Superstorm Sandy. |
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Just a short walk from the metro, this hidden gem is well worth an addition to the itinerary. |
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Editors are currently on tour, with a full itinerary on their website. |
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There are enough fairways here to fill even the most ambitious itinerary. |
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Somehow, someone has given them my travel itinerary and they are waging a full on attack while I am incapable of traveling out there to rearrange and rectify the situation. |
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Their busy itinerary included hill walking, surfing and kayaking. |
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The last target I had set myself was to attend my brother's wedding so, when I received the itinerary of his stag weekend, I knew I didn't have far to go. |
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You and 53 other adventurers will stay aboard the Polar Pioneer, your floating base camp, where you'll have input in planning the ship's day-to-day itinerary. |
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Most Andalusian villages are white since whitewash covers the walls of the houses but only one itinerary in the region is called the Route of the White Villages. |
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The Disney Magic called on Geiranger as part of the inaugural Norwegian Fjords itinerary that kicks off the 2015 European season. |
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And you should definitely put the city library on your itinerary if you are ever fortunate enough to be within cooee of Malmo. |
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The 12-hour train journey to Dehra Dun, a town in northern India in the foothills of the Himalayas, was a not on his original itinerary. |
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The itinerary reminds us that no English Renaissance pastoralist served Marvell as Spenser served Milton. |
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Most tourists come for only a few hours or as part of a day trip itinerary. |
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A port of call is an intermediate stop for a ship on its sailing itinerary. |
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The Xia Xiyang provides valuable information about the itinerary for this voyage. |
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His one firmly dated itinerary is that of 1542, which took him to the West Country. |
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This distance of 1000 orgyas was taken as an itinerary unit, and called a schoene. |
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Auteuil, where Gallagher won a hurdle on Aardwolf, will frequently figure on his itinerary from now on. |
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I'm a bit of a jet-setter myself, but I'm exhausted just thinking about this itinerary. |
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Also sailing from Athens, the Classical Greece itinerary includes stops at Crete, Kythira and Hydra, and is priced from PS2,114pp. |
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Once in the reservation, customers can view the itinerary, select seats, and print boarding passes. |
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The OBelize, Barrier Reef and RoatanO itinerary includes Utila, Moho Cay, Southwater Cay and others. |
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Of course, anything resembling a real Joycean itinerary is long gone. |
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Circuity is the ratio of passenger itinerary miles flown to nonstop miles between origin-destination market endpoints in a quarter. |
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It was rather an itinerary circuit of justice than a progress. |
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To environmentally conscious consumers, the prepurchase itinerary of clothes has become as important a consideration as the organic nature of the materials used to make them. |
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From this point the itinerary across Anatolia in the Rihla is confused. |
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Despite my motherAAEs protestations, I tried to make a break from the churchy itinerary to see the Bauhaus headquarters at Dessau, only a 20-minute ride away. |
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The Grand Slam itinerary consists of the Australian Open in mid January, the French Open in May and June, Wimbledon in June and July, and the US Open in August and September. |
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Even though Udaipur has turned into a claustrophobically touristy place, flooded by foreigners, I wouldn't recommend completely taking it off your itinerary. |
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Showcasing trips to the Kirkenes Snowhotel, or dogsledding, snowmobiling or ice fishing, the excitement of the varied itinerary never dulls or fades. |
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The only customer was on her cell phone sounding peeved, as if an office underling had mistyped her itinerary, landing her in a destination preferred only by vending machines. |
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Gretchen Jones, also based at SPARC, is a palynologist, or pollen expert, who can often identify an insect's itinerary by the type of pollen grains it picks up. |
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