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1 They would have to use their cars, traveling at night .
2 And by traveling at night , when it is cooler, we can make better time.
3 We just came straight down here, traveling at night and hiding away by day.
4 Either way, traveling at night will be easier for the absence of the scorching heat.
5 While the birds are traveling at night they often call and chirp to each other.
6 Perhaps I had better do some traveling at night .
7 We can stop traveling at night .
8 The Pullmans were well filled, mostly with busy, eager, men who, like himself, were traveling at night to save the daylight for their work.
9 There was no time to explain (they never would) if they were to get back to the settlement without too much traveling at night .
10 Traveling at night is a risky undertaking and one I don't generally recommend.
11 Traveling at night , the men reached the Tibetan border in a brisk 10 days.
12 Traveling at night would be easier, if not safer.
13 Traveling at night was the way to go.
14 Traveling at night , because the Japanese occupied the roads during the day, we were able to reach a small detachment of soldiers guarding Balete Pass.
15 "It's cooler traveling at night . "
16 "To be traveling at night ? "
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