Word: traveled
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...policy change that might solve this problem would be to establish a region in which the escort service would travel no matter where it was going...
...seminars have taken Brumage and her friend to Nevada, Texas and they will soon travel to Philadelphia, she says. But Brumage says that she does not know whether she will continue the program when she comes to Harvard...
...Summer School this year was, I think, poorly titled. The title read: "Libya Crowds Summer Session." It is very likely the case, as is pointed out in the article, that the threat of terrorist actions against U.S. citizens has caused a number of people to cancel plans to travel abroad this summer and in turn contributed to the increase in Summer School enrollment. Your title, however, indicates that you have unconsciously (perhaps) accepted as fact the Reagan administration's claim that the terrorist actions are all (or mostly) the result of a plot emanating from Tripoli. Actually, despite the constant...
...increase. There are plenty of seats, in other words, to go around. Says Julius Maldutis, an airline analyst for Salomon Brothers investment firm: "The airlines are locked into a low-fare environment from which there is no return." No matter what happens to People Express, its impact on air travel will not be easily undone...
...date, however, the mosquito's buzz has been worse than its bite. The tiger has not yet been blamed for any reports of illness in the U.S. Nor can it fly far on its own. It likes to breed in stagnant water often found in used tires; to travel, it hitches rides on trucks and ships...