Travelled
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And so, what has struck me as I've
travelled
the last decade for the foundation around the world is that all women want that same thing.
Over the past five years, our team of imaging scientists, scholars and students has
travelled
to seven different countries and have recovered some of the world's most valuable damaged manuscripts, included the Vercelli Book, which is the oldest book of English, the Black Book of Carmarthen, the oldest book of Welsh, and some of the most valuable earliest Gospels located in what is now the former Soviet Georgia.
So I
travelled
to refugee camps in Syria and in Turkey, and I sat with families, and I listened.
I
travelled
for a month in Nepal with our good friend, Matthieu Ricard, and you'll remember Matthieu famously said to all of us here once at TED, "Western science is a major response to minor needs."
Jewish and Christian as well as pagan students
travelled
from the farthest reaches of the empire to study with her.
She
travelled
widely to teach, and often retreated to paint for months at a time.
I once
travelled
6,000 miles from Chengdu in Western China overland through southeastern Tibet to Lhasa with a young colleague, and it was only when I got to Lhasa that I understood the face behind the statistics you hear about: 6,000 sacred monuments torn apart to dust and ashes, 1.2 million people killed by the cadres during the Cultural Revolution.
They give it a cheesy explanation that he lived with his uncle Nate (Will Patton) while his father
"travelled
around a lot".
He must be pretty smart though-he invented a hang glider in the space pf five minutes ,then flew it into a rift in the space/time continuum so that he
travelled
briefly into 17th century Bulgaria.
The 3D animation and animatronics are very good and make you believe you have
travelled
back in time.
I lived in West Berlin during most of 1967 and
travelled
through The Wall into East Berlin on a weekly basis.
The not so pleasant accommodations for the band, the management of the venue jumping up and down telling you what to play, the sheer ecstasy of the applause.............. Far from being farcical it is, in fact, very accurate in the way it depicts musicians, professional and otherwise, who have
travelled
a great distance to perform a season of gigs at a venue.
This movie is also stagebound - you never feel that you have
travelled
anywhere; what's supposed to be a global disaster never leaves an obviously CGI Chicago.
The acting was terrible, the direction was poor, and it
travelled
way too fast.
This time the dudes are a famous rock band having
travelled
through time collecting icons from the past- Napolean, Joan Of Ark (Noah's wife), Oscar Wilde, and Charles Darwin.
Lex
travelled
all over the US in a bus called the Lex Express to inspire Americans into rallying behind him in his bid to beat the Japanese monster (who was actually Samoan) and get the WWE Championship back into American hands.
The viewer gets an opportunity to see Elvira in a whole new light as she struggles with the prejudices of the people of Fallwell, Massachusetts (where she has
travelled
from Los Angeles in order to attend the reading of her Great Aunt Morganna's will) and at the same time tries to help the long-suffering teenagers who have been deprived of fun by the matriarchal Chastity Pariah and the rest of the town council.
Nadja starts in New York one night as a Vampire named Nadja (Elina Lowensohn) talks to a man (Nic Ratner) in a bar & explains that she & her slave Renfield (Karl Geary) have
travelled
to New York from her homeland of Transylvania because her Father Count Dracula (Peter Fonda) is dead & that it is hard to find good food in New York after 10 O'Clock.
An idea that had
travelled
so far that it had finally arrived backwards and inside-out.
I have
travelled
to all of the places depicted, sometimes by canoe.
I
travelled
across the country to the NY Independent Film Festival and caught this amazing little film there.
This is because it was an older version of him that
travelled
back to her childhood and earlier years.
The scene is set at Camp Crystal Lake; where a bunch of kids have
travelled
to camp in the woods and steal some of the local weed that grows wild in the area.
It has
travelled
round the world and eight years later it is being shown on a British arts channel and touted as a bona fide production of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera.
The writer has obviously never
travelled
the streets at night or picked up the local paper to see the harsh reality of such a crime ridden area.
What a distance Poland has
travelled
since communism's collapse in 1989!
Well aware of western doubts about the party, Erdogan
travelled
immediately after the elections to western capitals, pressing his argument that the change in government had not changed Turkey's fundamental orientation.
And, unlike Al Gore, who has
travelled
the world warning that our cities might soon be under the oceans, it refrains from scaremongering.
DO YOU KNOW with whom Sergius Ivanich
travelled
coming here?' said Dolly, after she had distributed cucumbers and honey among the children.
And they were constantly enlarging their conquests, scuffling among the piles of bricks until blood came, running about the fields and eating without bread all sorts of milky herbs, searching the banks of the canals to take fish from the mud and swallow them raw and pushing still farther, they
travelled
for kilometres as far as the thickets of Vandame, under which they gorged themselves with strawberries in the spring, with nuts and bilberries in summer.
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