A period of time spent in military service.
A time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else)
A journey or route all the way around a particular place or area.
1 The tour goes to Europe and the United States later this year.
2 A number of tour operators have good value packages to this area.
3 The Weekend's tour of the regions today takes us to New Plymouth.
4 Looming health crisis in the pacific and John Key's pacific nations tour .
5 Most tour companies and attractions offer 50 per cent off for children.
6 Contracts with tour operators, for example, are agreed two years in advance.
7 The tour director said she planned to join future voter turnout efforts.
8 One morning during a tour in the front line in this sector.
9 Mayers' spokeswoman said tour dates ten days from now were not cancelled.
10 You're off on tour in Europe and North America from February 26.
11 EBONY: You incorporate a lot of great history lessons during the tour .
12 Sechin's recent Latin American tour included traditional Soviet allies Cuba and Nicaragua.
13 When the band tour Europe or Japan, though, it's a different story.
14 Tim remembered this area; he had seen it earlier, during the tour .
15 Last year we had what you can perhaps call an easy tour .
16 In a world tour last year she visited more than 21 countries.
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