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1 I found several, like myself, were making the voyage for their health.
2 Of course, there was always the possibility of making the voyage by sea.
3 At 98 minutes, only the littlest Vikings should have trouble making the voyage uninterrupted.
4 They were becalmed and were twenty-five days making the voyage .
5 He was eleven days in making the voyage , and found the other caravel at Xaragua.
6 There were then certain advantages for Mrs. Weldon in making the voyage under these conditions.
7 But Mrs. Blake was bent on making the voyage .
8 Somalis, Ethiopians and Eritreans have been making the voyage to escape violence, political unrest, famine and drought.
9 The officers and scientific staff were chosen with a view to making the voyage fruitful in utility.
10 A minister making the voyage home, Rev.
11 Many of those making the voyage are fleeing the civil war in Syria, now in its fifth year.
12 Some of us were querulous up to that time, and doubted of the wisdom of making the voyage .
13 Dozens have died making the voyage .
14 Many of those making the voyage are refugees from the civil war in Syria, now in its fifth year.
15 Being well acquainted with the management of a canoe, I had no fears about making the voyage in safety.
16 Did the earthquake which destroyed half the city of Lisbon stop your making the voyage to Madrid very comfortably?
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