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When the prince set off on his regular journeys to his various estates or to the south, the personnel of his chapel travelled with him.
Two examples give the flavour of these journeys of hope.
Their prosperity owed partly to the evident capacity for risk-taking, since the journeys were hazardous.
In some ways those sorts of journeys might have strong analogies with what might go on in electro-acoustic music.
The table also illustrates the changing objectives of the journeys as knowledge of the island accumulated.
The outcome was uncertain because no long journeys had previously been made in late summer, when many of the snow bridges would have collapsed.
Their personal journeys with illness can make children more in tune with their bodies.
Most of her journeys were undertaken either for routine and material reasons (work, study, shopping), or were deliberately constructed to explore the city.
Half a million return journeys were made from the city to the province and beyond.
In this instance the elimination of certain journeys or arcs to eliminate sub-tours means that a solution can be found.
By encouraging more people to use buses the level of congestion will be reduced, therefore resulting in faster and cheaper bus journeys.
Cars 'parked five deep' emphasises numbers, and suggests the activity and bustle of many people arriving after their journeys to the party.
Relying on public transport was not a viable alternative: it elongated journeys, and extra time was needed to walk to the final destination.
In its journeying the eye needs guidance and will reject ambiguity as a form of dazzle.
As with the best journeys in life, one never wants it to end.
The precise origins of longer-distance canoe journeys remain unclear, as the relevant sources are not specific.
The retention of learned counsel was expensive and journeys to the papal court, often for considerable periods of time, were a constant drain on resources.
The marks and records of such journeys - real and virtual - are to be found in the art, architecture, music and literature, associated with pilgrimage.
In some homes, essential facilities such as the lavatory may require the use of stairs, resulting in more journeys than would otherwise be the case.
In fact, public-transport journeys were not prominent among the other means of transport used by the respondents.
Negotiation with these spirits at times demanded an exper t, a person who knew them first-hand through mystical journeys, a shaman.
A destination restaurant, if successful, will contribute to co2 emissions through travel as customers may make separate journeys to dine in the establishment.
He took a number of smaller journeys to reconnoitre the territory and to plan routes for their spring departure.
Judd13 showed that ants store series of snapshots at different distances from their goal to use them for navigating during subsequent journeys.
The cost of these journeys was doubled when accompanied by a companion who did not also have an appointment at the hospital.
The variations in the starting points of their journeys and subsequent progression illustrate different value standpoints between care deliverers and recipients.
However, none of these areas reached the level of 10% of the total number of one-way journeys.
Night after night they have come, often long weary journeys, with un-agging zeal and unfailing regularity.
Alone and ashamed of her condition, a young, pregnant woman journeys deep into the mountains to give birth secretly.
Expression of surprise with advertisements in journeys and places where they might be seen.
Even after the introduction of the zero fare, public transport accounted for only a small share of their journeys.
Given the few legal opportunities to emigrate, most who left faced risks and hardship in their migration journeys.
On these journeys and many others his companionship made duty into pleasure and expressed a friendship that was both deep and enduring.
Extensive scientific exercises, football, hockey, and skating as well as preparations for sledge journeys kept them busy during the winters.
In this study, palliative care evoked spiritual ref lection in many participants and served as a catalyst for personal spiritual journeys for some.
Even when reimbursed for his appearances, his journeys could be uncomfortable and humiliating.
Draw a map of the journeys between these spaces.
In most fantasy journeys, there is an element of role-reversal: the participant identifies with something or someone she encounters.
Figure 1 also illustrates the times in the day when these journeys occurred: in the mornings, post-school and evenings.
They returned home with none of the ill effects of other such planetary journeys.
Details of ambulance journeys and teleconsultations were recorded, and fieldwork was undertaken in the outreach clinics to estimate mean times for conventional consultations.
Long interstate journeys were out of the question.
While some of these narratives legitimise male journeys as heroic quest, potential female ' ' escapers ' ' figure in them as ' ' imposters ' ' or passive ' ' victims of accidents.
On these journeys he made notes and drawings of everything that he thought had historical value.
They observe the behavior of individualistic world-view thinkers who come back from their solitary journeys into the mind and attempt to communicate their insights.
Large catchment areas could result in some users having long journeys to and from the day unit.
The types of ships which were exclusively employed for local journeys had crews of between 4 and 10.
In terms of nationhood, we are concerned here with the journeys made by precolonial states into colonial systems of governance, and then into ' modern ' nationhood.
One such process is the journeying involved in pilgrimage.
Not only must we consider the total length (total cost) of track, but also the total lengths (travel time) of journeys.
Similarly, there may be scope to avoid additional journeys through storing outdoor shoes and clothing on the same level as the exit from the home.
Against this simplicity the emotional journeys of the characters lie open to our eyes.
Most remarkable of all are the women whose journeys traversed the major social divisions.
Most frequently, it has been seen as useful in getting the viewer through 'bridging' sequences, including journeys.
There were also extended boat journeys in the summer.
Teleconsultations would provide diagnostic confirmation in infants with questionable heart disease, thus avoiding costly ambulance journeys.
The passages that explained why the journeys to such meetings were undertaken often included the political statements that will be discussed in what follows.
The movements of the multitude designate new spaces, and its journeys establish new residences.
There would be no forced journeys to the already overcrowded houses of correction for people whose family and neighbors would resent such actions.
Three pieces resulted directly from his journeys in the area.
They are common in electroacoustic music, probably because of the dramatic possibilities of varying the duration, velocity and spectral energy of the outward and return journeys.
We embarked on our project with some understanding of the personal journeys that brain gym could encourage: our research was intentionally designed to allow significant freedom and flexibility.
Their journeys across continents show interesting contrasts.
To this end, simulation is put forward as a method of modeling pathways that capture the timeline of care from the start to the journey's end.
Travel permits set temporal and geographical limits to journeys, and refugees apprehended by the security services without such a document are liable to be jailed. 14.
Scholars, whether at the beginning or the end of their own intellectual journeys, will find this volume a worthwhile addition to their libraries and course syllabi.
Cars were quick, convenient and comfortable, especially for cross-town journeys (increasingly common with the decentralization of homes and workplaces), and for trips that combined a number of functions.
Although most journeys were surprisingly short - and still only 111-172 miles in 1972 - interstate capacity was soon created, initially by many small, but rapidly interlocking companies.
Thus, here again the ballgame is associated with the investiture of secondary lords, with mythic /supernatural journeys, and, as will be seen later, with nose piercing.
Could language have made those journeys?
In the evenings she repeated the journeys in reverse: from work to the private nursery, from private nursery to the childminder's house, and then home (three journeys).
The number of journeys per day is determined by the speed of the driver in negotiating the city traffic, and the number of hours of daily work.
There are many reports of calves being brought to market and sent on lengthy journeys to faraway slaughterhouses.
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The majority of car journeys are local—less than five miles—and steps can be taken to reduce their number.
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Since 1979, more than 150 rail freight grants have been awarded, securing to rail the equivalent of about 3 million lorry journeys a year.
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We have no information on the total time for these journeys.
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Thus, having to make two journeys, especially during some seasons of the year, will be a hardship upon the smaller man.
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How many hours of policemen's time and local authorities' time is taken up in planning journeys of this sort?
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Over 800 million passenger journeys were made last year and, this year, we expect to see a record 860 million journeys.
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We have received no representations about the continuation of through ticketing arrangements for rail journeys.
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Alternative modes of transport were considered for all journeys and the most practical option chosen in each case.
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The number of accidents is one per 35 million passenger journeys.
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The number of journeys to take people into hospital was being sadly reduced.
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Another measure of the inadequacy of the services is the number of miles not operated because badly delayed buses cannot complete scheduled journeys.
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If we can get more naval vessel journeys in, it will probably mean that we can deal with the parcel post.
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I travel by car and by public transport on a regular basis on my official visits and journeys to my office.
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Data are not available on the number of car journeys made to out-of-town supermarkets.
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Of course, employers will not be expected to check up on their employees' other cycling journeys.
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We may end up subsidising school journeys that we would otherwise not support financially.
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The architecture of the zone will evoke the idea that it is a stopping place on people's spiritual journeys—whatever their faith.
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As those businesses are destroyed, so the journeys that farm animals have to travel get longer.
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An important objective will be to reduce car use on journeys to school.
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Part of achieving that objective is to reduce the need for the type of journeys that she described.
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By 1947, over the same line, the originating journeys were 12 million.
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I think that, on such short air journeys, the time spent on reaching the airport or one's destination assumes far greater proportions.
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During that time some 765 million passenger journeys were made.
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The question of the accommodation provided on passenger trains, especially on long-distance journeys, is receiving careful consideration.
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Patients in my constituency—and those who visit them—will then face much longer journeys to hospitals further away than necessary to find proper health provision.
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