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1 These were men of some means, usually high-level executives traveling on business .
2 He has been traveling on business for some time, as you perhaps know.
3 I am traveling on business and don't belong to one of the first families.
4 His mom is going to be traveling on business for most of the summer.
5 If you're traveling on business , you could even look up information from your company's intranet.
6 That is true, but I am traveling on business .
7 Storm entered on his own passport-somethingof a novelty for him when traveling on business - and quickly cleared customs.
8 I am a man of wealth, traveling on business ; I am worth a quarter of a million at least.
9 I am traveling on business .
10 Carl explained that he was traveling on business , and should leave the next day if he could get through.
11 Are you traveling on business ?
12 Add a touch of role play and have your lover meet you there; pretend you're strangers who link up while traveling on business .
13 "We're a Patrol of Boy Scouts, traveling on business . "
14 "No, he's actually traveling on business , " said Courtney.
15 "Are you traveling on business or for pleasure?"
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