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I daresay she didn’t intend for it to come over so clearly, and maybe I am being over-sensitive but I felt it all the same … Well, if the only job I can get is in Taunton, I’ll just have to move back to Bridgwater … at least that will cut my travelling costs
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Then, full of arrogance, she claims it is very easy for a travelling salesman to earn as much as 600,000 drachmas per month, whereas the basic salary of an office employee is no more than 140,000 drachmas
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That explains it: I have heard about certain persons lately who, although they are illiterate, have become successful travelling salesmen and earn up to 700,000 drachmas per month! Taking into account that a salesman's commission is no higher than 10%, how do they manage to make sales of 7,000,000 drachmas every month? What do they really sell? Encyclopedias? Come on now! Nowadays you can find cheap and voluminous encyclopedias in bookstores or, even, on offer in newspapers! Why would anyone pay dearly a commercial traveller? Unless they sell other things, other ''services'', instead of books
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He is of European origin but he has spent many years in Tibet; for many years now, he has been travelling all over the world teaching Tibetan Buddhism
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I felt filled with compassion for these poor souls travelling into the unknown with me
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Unless you’re travelling somewhere or, like me, live alone and can’t be bothered to cook something, everyone eats at home with the family or whatever group they share their home with
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It had been hard visiting Abery before but Joris hadn’t been there and she’d been able to withdraw into herself to some extent … and the European trip had been hectic, demanding her full attention … and in London afterwards she’d been occupied in achieving Joris’s purpose … and the trip across had kept her mind busy, first with JJ and then Iain … and even coming back, being at The Centre and travelling on the wasteg … that too had been manageable … but now … with no purpose to drive her, no solitude to enfold her and no Joris but only the shadow of his memory imprinted in JJ’s face and voice … she felt naked, vulnerable and viciously exposed to the scouring of her grief
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Taw stones safely restored to their pouch on her belt, she changed out of her comfy travelling clothes into something a little smarter and set about writing messages
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Pippa was an accomplished singer and Liesse a clown … she had a feeling she’d seen him perform once, when she was a child … he must be nearly seventy now and mostly occupied in organising troupes of travelling players
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would need to use the Travelling Device
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But if they didn’t use the Travelling Device it felt they
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He’s dressed for travelling in sensible hosen and mantel … but I cannot help but note the quality of his garments
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Travelling across the Somerset levels is a weird experience; in places, the wasteg is higher than the land and we find ourselves looking down on pretty withy pools full of birds
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From what I can see, apart from the boat, all other travelling will either be by kaht or on foot
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With both bicycles travelling at each other it
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“We were not used to travelling in this manner, we fell over at
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'En route to the islands,' I forced a smile, hoping that she didn't want a travelling companion
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I move on into the warm blue morning and the tingling tiredness after no sleep and I realise that travelling for over twenty-four hours makes you hallucinate so, disregarding my psychotic episode in the flea market, I interest myself in a cultural visit instead
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From all his travelling Pantelis must have known that every now and then we stumble into a Shangri-la and find such ease and serenity it must be a sin to breathe about it to another living soul
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A member of the High Guild speaks of Joris’ faithful and invaluable service to the Guild over the years, travelling into danger with little thought of his own safety
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Travelling with a twelve-year-old, and two other grownup kids, this responsibility
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pack animals were travelling in both directions, the herds of cows and
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A travelling man
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a lot of travelling, in both worlds
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And we have been travelling all over the country with our Visitors
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travelling around, particularly with winter coming on, was
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He usually sends more than one a day, but, I suppose if they are travelling in some of the wilder areas, he’ll trouble finding somewhere he can connect to the internet
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After all, he is travelling through the less civilised areas of the country, isn’t he? I’m sure he will contact you when he can
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on his side, the better to regard his travelling companion
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- as the boat Jean was travelling on passed by the Ile de
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‘She’s been travelling the kingdom preaching its
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which they were travelling joined the main northern road,
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The next day was spent travelling through the gorges of
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The afternoon was spent travelling down the Gorge of the
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travelling with her husband and some friends) and
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travelling there difficult with children
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feel it acts as a warning to those travelling in Italy with
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kilometres of travelling and reduce stress for the poor
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baroque palaces and site of a brief visit by the travelling
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In this vision I focused in on a warrior that was travelling down
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travelling with,’ said Francois
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because I know that God is all I need, and He is travelling with
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was travelling alone – not very wise, in my opinion
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surveying their three stout travelling companions with
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The country they were now travelling through was as
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Travelling on their own now, they
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travelling much quicker than most of the other pilgrims
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slowed and they found themselves travelling alone in a
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group he’d been travelling with had been resting in a
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travelling with his new wife
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recent travelling companions glaring at him – but saw
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obvious that his travelling companions had denounced him
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to be seen travelling with a heretic
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told that he was no longer travelling with the Parisians,
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‘I’m more worried that they’re travelling alone,’ said
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Pyrenees and being well acquainted with travelling in the
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soon found that travelling in a direct line was impossible
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both the situation of travelling in a group and the stress of
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discovered that several Knights were travelling that day to
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she saw him, but to her travelling companions he, in turn,
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travelling on my own at this time of year would be
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determined that one day he, too, would be travelling on
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Some would swear it was travelling at two hundred knots by the time it reached Clothier’s farm, where it ripped over the paddocks and over the Dort river snatching and enveloping
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been travelling for some considerable time
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to recognise his old travelling companion
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travelling and, well, things just haven’t been the same –
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several days of travelling alone, had little inclination to
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‘Roger, this is Jean - we’re travelling north
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she was becoming accustomed to travelling on the water
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They all felt considerably safer travelling on a busy
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I’m travelling with a friend, and I’m
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com where s/he has spent 5 years travelling the
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The Buddhists have been practicing Dream Yoga, or Astral travelling, for thousands of years with this view in mind
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Thus, the Sage knows without travelling,
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He knew the hazards of travelling in the desert and there were many things that could go wrong
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I mean, if you think about it, they were in the same party, travelling back from Jerusalem
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They switched to telepathy, travelling to their secret mind-arena where they could communicate in private
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A few miles away a small group of people were travelling on foot
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Once the group got used to the strange way of travelling they started to make good progress
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They had only been travelling for slightly less than two hours and already they were tired and hungry
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After all, the possibility of travelling twelve thousand light years to the original device is not practicable, much less safe
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Wires from both devices were wrapped around the rod, travelling to a circuit board at the other end which provided the interface to Mark’s battered-looking laptop
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It showed the base receding, but he was sure they were travelling forwards and this was a rear view
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Yet, when his perception switched back to the view of space, he was no longer travelling at subluminal speed – the stars were smeared lines, some kind of hyperspace drive was in operation
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The display in his immersion interface told him he was travelling at 12
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By travelling so very young, by spending in the most frivolous dissipation the most previous years of his life, at a distance from the inspection and controul of his parents and relations, every useful habit, which the earlier parts of his education might have had some tendency to form in him, instead of being riveted and confirmed, is almost
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The rescue ships, five of the fastest escort vessels, would be travelling with all transmitters, transponders and their radar systems switched off, following a curved path that would initially hide their actual destination
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You will still be permitted to trade with operations on Mars, and to communicate with them, but Jupiter vessels travelling within Martian orbit will be deemed hostile and be treated accordingly
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Although the theories of general and special relativity suggest the possibility of travelling through time (which is often the theme of a variety of fictitious entertainment) there exist no devices or methods today, which would allow us to travel through time to collect data at specific points in time, outside of the present
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One question to ask would be: Has the light that is observed, moved at constant speed from the object since it originated until the time we observed it, over hundreds if not thousands of light years? Could there have been any other influences that may have affected the light, while it was travelling from the object to our eyes and instruments? We know that gravity plays a role in the speed of light and that light cannot escape black holes
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travelling east to west or west to east stood a
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You didn't tell me I'd be travelling
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They are generally forest, and sometimes forests where, after travelling several miles, you will scarce find a single tree; a mere waste and loss of country, in respect both of produce and population
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“I’m so sorry Billy Boy please forgive me I just wasn’t thinking keeping you up here talking and you being ill of course you must get off to bed after all you will have been travelling all day still just have another cup of tea while I make sure your room is alright and that the bedding has been changed and I light a fire for you”, she poured me another cup of tea that I did not really want and then went off upstairs
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“Right then get yourself off to your billet and get some rest you must be fairly tired what with travelling and such and here is another chit it allows you an extra day off to get your kit together and sort yourself out with the various paperwork
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I had some asprin from the medics who were also travelling with us and I now washed a couple down with some water from my bottle
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As the train thundered on it would stop every now and again to pick up men and supplies we were travelling through Upper Normandy which was a low lying region of France
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A short time later however RSM Greaves came round and told us it was true it seemed that Kitchener had been travelling to somewhere on the naval ship H
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They were Torkhan’s army, brought here through the Travelling Gate situated at the foot of the Harknon Mountains
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” We set off from the right hand side of the trench running as soon as we hit ‘No man’s Land’ we had nothing with us but the Majors and Colonels pistols so we were really travelling light I had left my rifle with Bert and told him to look after it