I said, sure, come for a visit on your stopover to Kigali.
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After a brief stopover he boarded a plane to London, officials said.
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Other U.S.-based flights will likely have a short stopover on Grand Cayman.
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The usual stopover point between Paris and Papeete had been Los Angeles.
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The five-day stopover put Australian military forces in Darwin on high alert.
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When we were flying to America, we'd had a layover in Amsterdam.
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Worthy of several visits, indeed our next will warrant a layover in Negril.
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The layover in Germany had lasted a little longer than intended.
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They had a long layover for about five or six hours.
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Apparently it's a layover, because no flight plan has been filed beyond that.
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Two hours later the crate was unloaded at a waystation.
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Or squadrons of Aquilas could broadcast straight to phones without a waystation in the middle.
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To hide these details, most services act as a kind of Web waystation between browsers and sites.
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Brief note, mailed at a waystation-
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The biggest is the $1.4 billion Colombo Port City project, a symbol of China's influence and a waystation on its most important trade route.
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Belgium has proven to stagingpost for the Paris terror attacks.
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It is thought the islands may have been a stagingpost for traders.
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The lobby had been turned into a stagingpost for the forensics techs.
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Hall said of the new iPlayer: It's a stagingpost.
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In cultural terms, it may mark a significant stagingpost.
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Diane, looks like Teresa Banks last worked at a roadhouse about ten miles outside of town at a whistlestop called Cross River.
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Derek Scally takes a notional whistlestop tour of the new member states to see what each will be up to on May 1st.
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I spent more than a week tailing the third-in-line to the British throne on a whistlestop tour of Belize, the Bahamas, Jamaica and Brazil.
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Obama will make an "anchor speech" outlining the U.S. vision for the Asia-Pacific to the Australian parliament on Thursday before a whistlestop in Darwin.
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Slowly, they picked their way forward until a low whistlestopped them.
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Harvick led until the final green- flagstop of the day with just over 50 laps to go.
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Harvick also struggled with a broken shifter handle that he threw out his window during his green- flagstop.
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But Busch regained control of the top spot and led Jones to pit road for a two-tire green- flagstop on Lap 177.
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Logano made his green- flagstop two laps before Harvick, and after the cycle was completed, his deficit to Harvick was down to two seconds.
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The flagstopped mid-way and dropped motionless in the still spring morning.
Ús de way station en anglès
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It had already left the waystation before Richard and Katie returned.
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He knew who I meant; Walter had also stopped at the waystation.
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We have to change the waystation captains and sheriffs operate.
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The lights of the waystation behind them were becoming faint.
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Why hadn't they removed the pump when the waystation had been abandoned?
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One man at a waystation in the Free State rode up shouting:
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She did not get on the train from the little waystation, however.
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Eventually I'll be a waystation on the Highways, I suppose.
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This was a woman who boarded us at a waystation, selling milk.
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But now, although waystation still, it was home again.
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At a small waystation the three Germans in the compartment left the train.
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It'd make a good waystation, but so would lots of other worlds hereabouts.
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The waystation's up ahead! Scria's shout echoed his relief.
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Oplontis was a waystation on the road to Herculaneum.
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Our lovely Venetia was only a waystation for him.
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They were three days out of the waystation; the mountains were deceptively clear now.