Movement of people between geographical locations.
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Examples for "travel"
Examples for "travel"
1Their common approach could later support a 'roaming' function for foreign travel.
2The patient has a travel history from China, the government statement said.
3Trump said he would discuss travel restrictions to Europe later on Wednesday.
4It previously collected contact information, travel history, family information, and prior addresses.
5It does, however, allow for visa-free travel in all 28 EU countries.
1We continue our series on the great walks, today the Whanganui journey.
2Having said that, I do believe it's a longer journey, he said.
3Ms Austen said: Working on the Spitfire has been quite a journey.
4Thirty years ago the SDLP set out on a journey of hope.
5And we still have at least four days' journey ahead of us.
1If travelling today, remember to check the current weather & road conditions.
2Her family were travelling from Europe to formally identify her body yesterday.
3She started travelling abroad for work, but the situation at home deteriorated.
4Two negative results should allow the travelling employee to return to work.
5Let his pursuers think he had thought better of travelling this way.
1Going to Europe meant traveling to new crags with unknown bolting ethics.
2Public Health Ministry officials will be prohibited from traveling to risky countries.
3However, if not planned accordingly, traveling with children can be quite taxing.
4Unlike India, he had no real interest in traveling far from home.
5And of course, folders are great for traveling, whether locally or abroad.
1And how will the world travel a hundred years hence, in 2083?
2I have to get my world travel, world strangeness, world movement, as I can.
3Ryanair is taking a step back into the past in its bid for world travel industry domination.
4Benham wondered if he was talking about sex or world travel, or possibly, in some way, both.
5Every year tourists from all over the world travel to Namibia to enjoy the country's spectacular natural attractions.
1Our freedom to travel will no longer be a matter of course.
2Both young men had taken a year off after university to travel.
3Business people, often at short notice, need to travel to foreign lands.
4They said he planned to travel to Iraq to fight U.S. troops.
5But they will be unable to travel to Europe without risking arrest.
6It's good to know that it's safe to travel that way again.
7Millions of French people planned to travel home for Christmas this weekend.
8GO SWEDEN:Want to relive the Winter Olympics without having to travel far?
9This latter approach is, in fact, a very Buddhist way to travel.
10Eragon had decided to travel on established roads and trails wherever possible.
11If you do have to travel, allow extra time, just in case.
12John was on his way to travel around Europe with a djembe.
13With the money, she said, she wanted to travel to North Africa.
14Every autumn he used to travel south in order to buy horses.
15All three cases were related to travel to Iran, the ministry said.
16He must receive government permission to travel outside Kabul or the country.
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