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Whole families
travel
to the festival, where they camp for a few days.
These are transatlantic submarine communication cables that
travel
across the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, connecting North America to Europe.
That not only helps Europe diminish its reliance on Russia for energy, but if you
travel
to North Africa today, you'll hear more and more people saying that they don't really think of their region as the Middle East.
If you're a patient that needs an operation and there isn't a surgeon available, you're left with some really difficult choices: to wait, to travel, or not to have an operation at all.
This reduces their
travel
time, improves their access, and saves money.
But something strikes you when you move to America and
travel
around the world: every education system on earth has the same hierarchy of subjects.
I quit my job as a newspaper editor after my father died in February of that same year, and decided to
travel.
We
travel
beyond the limitations of space as we know it, and beyond the limitations of time as we know it.
You know, one of the intense pleasures of
travel
and one of the delights of ethnographic research is the opportunity to live amongst those who have not forgotten the old ways, who still feel their past in the wind, touch it in stones polished by rain, taste it in the bitter leaves of plants.
We had stories like "The Seven-League Boots": the giant who had these boots, where, once you put them on, with every stride you could cover seven leagues, or 21 miles, a kind of
travel
completely unimaginable to people without that kind of energy at their disposal.
It can't
travel
very far.
They
travel
at exactly the same time with the same winds to make the crossing.
I know they
travel
at the same altitude.
And we went through moments of fears because we had no idea how the little amount of gas we had in the balloon could allow us to
travel
45,000 kilometers.
I
travel
beyond the surface and show something for what it's worth, for what it's really made of, how it really works.
It takes about a half hour for that full feeling to
travel
from your belly to your brain.
If you were lucky enough to be born in Okinawa, you were born into a system where you automatically have a half a dozen friends with whom you
travel
through life.
The English actually thought they were probably immune because of all the
travel
they did in the empire and so on.
Was it perhaps the coming of modernity, with its celebration of restlessness and
travel
and progress that made sickening for the familiar seem rather unambitious?
Now, you or I might feel relief, but in Baining culture, departing guests are thought to shed a sort of heaviness so they can
travel
more easily, and this heaviness infects the air and causes this awumbuk.
There are several reasons why this is interesting and one of them, of course, is time
travel.
You had to have local control because there was no nationally-available information because
travel
was so restricted.
Suddenly, all sorts of transport,
travel
information were possible, and this gave birth to, what I like to call, the bureaucratic age.
And this is so obvious, in a way, because you think about how all of you have changed the way we shop, the way we travel, the way that business is done.
And one of the things that is driving me really crazy as I
travel
around and I do autism meetings, is I'm seeing a lot of smart, geeky, nerdy kids, and they just aren't very social, and nobody's working on developing their interest in something like science.
I have to
travel
seven oceans, and I have to come and see you.
When I conduct this experiment, a bunch of stuff comes up: vast wealth, trophy spouse, good health, lots of travel, time, etc, etc, etc.
Like, we have to get a great deal of money so we can
travel
to exotic places so we can be happy.
That way you can see that at no time can anything travel, as long as I'm squeezing there nothing can go up or down my sleeve.
In the Middle Ages, troubadours would
travel
across the land singing their tales and sharing their verses: Lesbor travels through the Balkans like this, singing, connecting people divided by religion, nationality and language.
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