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Meanings of extensive travels in English
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Usage of extensive travels in English
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Other interesting experiences appear in the account of his extensivetravels.
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Another thing which he greatly admired about the grand man was his extensivetravels.
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In my extensivetravels on lecturing tours, in after years, I had many varied experiences with babies.
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Jute recognized Genabackans and Malazans and glimpsed many other types unfamiliar to him despite his extensivetravels.
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They liked to wear a scallop-shell in their broad-brimmed hats as a sign of their extensivetravels.
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He resided some years in Samos, and also undertook extensivetravels, of which he speaks in his work.
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I always sit apart, and listen in silence, when he relates some tale or adventure of his extensivetravels.
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The writer has kept an open mind in his extensivetravels, and his record abounds in facts of great scientific value.
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He took it up carefully and stowed it away in the cabin to take back home as evidence of his extensivetravels.
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My grandfather's most extensivetravels were in Portugal, lasting six months, and with regard to that journey I remember two painful incidents.
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I was just on the point of beginning extensivetravels in the South Sea Islands, when the situation in South Africa became ominous.
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But despite her extensivetravels, Dartnall also takes inspiration from Mosaic's gorgeous setting in the lush Francolin Conservancy in the Crocodile River Valley.
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The reason given out for these extensivetravels was the need for reliable survey maps, and in fact Manning did occupy himself with these.
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In my extensivetravels I have met Irish people from Israel to Iceland whose views swung between the mawkishly sentimental to the angrily aggrieved.
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The diaries of Caroline Girle Powys Daniel told of her extensivetravels in the nation, and the various life styles of polite society she visited.
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He was also a most skilful and successful Shadchan, or marriage-broker, and his extensivetravels placed this famous Rabbi in an excellent position for match-making.