How To Use Traveled In A Sentence

  • This construction of a new world order comes from a naïive and untraveled President, emboldened in his ignorance by advisors who have been plotting an aggressive Pax Americana ever since the Soviet bloc's collapse.
  • At the two-minute mark of the eleventh round, De La Hoya delivered a left uppercut that traveled less than 6 inches.
  • General Alfred Terry traveled due west from Fort Abraham Lincoln in Dakota Territory with a force that included Custer and his Seventh Cavalry troopers.
  • And so they traveled north with the current and favorable winds of the season.
  • I've traveled by modem vehicle from south Texas to the Kansas cow town of Dodge City.
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  • We traveled daily by the new 727 jet aircraft criss-crossing a country the size of the U.S.
  • 10 Teams traveled solely by train - for instance in sleepers overnight from New York to Chicago.
  • That's because she has traveled many of the nation's lakes, rivers and inlets behind the helm of her 34-foot Silverton, Buy the Hour.
  • And when I became more heavily involved in musical groups, I often traveled for outstate performances or festivals. 2008 May « Becca’s Byline
  • a traveled, educated man
  • So that one of his Oxford friends, as he traveled through Childrey, inquiring for his diversion of some of the people, Who was their minister, and how they liked him? received this answer: Our parson is one Mr. Pococke, a plain honest man. A Reader's Manifesto
  • She was the oldest living chelonian and the only living creature to have met Charles Darwin and traveled aboard the Beagle. Steve and Me
  • they traveled westward toward the setting sun
  • Instead, credit-card companies hunker down in well-traveled paths just off campus; 73% of students surveyed by Prof. Cards Return to School
  • Jeremy Irons provides the unlikely voice for Moe's well-traveled and irreplaceable bar rag, which goes missing on Fox's The Simpsons Sunday, 8/7c. Weekend TV in Review: Good Wife, Luck, Spartacus, Hallmark's Moon
  • Rocks joined Alfred twenty years ago as a sales representative who traveled to music stores throughout North America.
  • In the case of teasel, field biologists were already aware of the discrepancy between the short distances traveled by most seeds, and the speed with which the plant spread after its introduction to North America.
  • He had straightway traveled to Washington for treatment.
  • A network of tingly sensations traveled pleasantly through his stubble face. Talking Heads « A Fly in Amber
  • Reminding the glossily appareled Jeremiah Cummings, the head of the Worldwide International Campaign for Christ, that Saint Paul traveled with only the shirt on his back, he asks, “Should I assume that this is the only $2,000 suit you own?” An Atheist Walks Into a Bar …
  • The word traveled fast from camp to camp, from band to band until it seemed that all that the Crows talked about was Rabbit.
  • Weep not for roads untraveled. Weep not for paths left alone 'cause beyond every bend is a long blinding end.
  • They'd traveled about an hour away from Kol when Beau materialized out of the tree.
  • The statute is not limited to possession in or even affecting interstate commerce, or to possession of a firearm that has traveled in interstate commerce.
  • I traveled on shank's mare
  • Like Noah in his ark, they had traveled across the vast oceanic flood to carry out their holy mission.
  • the region's most heavily traveled highways
  • Remember the jauntier days when that angel of death, Jessica Fletcher, traveled the land and thwarted homicidal maniacs on Murder, She Wrote? TV needs more sleuths of a certain age | EW.com
  • He subsequently traveled to The Hague to make more emollient, if less publicized, remarks.
  • The Maenads were Dionysus' female votaries who accompanied him when he traveled.
  • Bartholdi traveled to the United States to look for a location for the monument and decided on a small island in New York Harbor called Bedloe’s Island (renamed Liberty Island in 1956).
  • When he traveled within the country, streets would be closed and would be lined with schoolchildren waving flags and singing national songs.
  • For centuries, the Spanish traveled to the four corners of the Earth in search of new lands.
  • Over the generations, men who saw themselves as metropolitan sophisticates traveled to America and were suddenly confronted with their own provinciality.
  • Late next year, 870 No. 10 million will roll off the line in Ilion, N.Y. In anticipation of that milestone, I traveled to the factory in April to assist with the birth of an 870, specifically, serial No. AB457021M, a left-handed 12-gauge Express, the 9,524,500th 870 ever built. It Always Goes Bang
  • Though the depression solitons were eventually damped by viscosity, they maintained the shape and velocity required by the standard soliton equations as they traveled across the channel.
  • The researchers used laser pulses to produce a wave packet that contained the outer electron of a lithium atom and traveled around the nucleus on an elongated elliptical orbit.
  • The Touareg people are nomads who traveled through the desert.
  • This construction of a new world order comes from a naïive and untraveled President, emboldened in his ignorance by advisors who have been plotting an aggressive Pax Americana ever since the Soviet bloc's collapse.
  • He couldn't resist such a tempting adventure, thus he traveled west, into this ancient forest to feed his curiosity.
  • The singer/actress has traveled the world as part of the show, in which she discovers the local beauty regimes and culture in different countries, including those of African tribeswomen and Japanese Geishas. Jessica Simpson Unairbrushed Without Makeup On Cover Of Marie Claire
  • My eyes disobediently traveled him up and down before I slid out the door.
  • There were five different passports that each had a different alias he used whenever he traveled abroad.
  • This is why cities in which more citizens have traveled around the world are typically more beautiful and prosperous cities, and why cities whose citizens are closed-minded and insular are ugly and poor.
  • Pratt Spencer traveled the country teaching students in special Spencerian Schools, his special method of writing, influenced much of that century's handwriting style. The Reading of Good Books
  • If the Wizards had lost their home opener Tuesday night, no one would have wanted to highlight John Wall's pre-game dance, the well-traveled Dougie, which is rarely performed as enthusiastically as in Wall's version. John Wall dances through introductions
  • They are becoming a well-traveled path to a sustainable future. The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: White House Relents on Solar Panels; Why Congressional Inaction Hasn't Stopped Green Building
  • A sometime documentary filmmaker, she traveled to the once-thriving industrial town of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in order to chronicle the lives of a generation of teenage unwed mothers.
  • The team also traveled to Korea to play several exhibition games there.
  • Guided by the signposts of DNA, we have virtually traveled back in time along the genetic stream, from the present to the ancient past, to the era when some determined bands of people first tamed an ox.
  • From early animism in its manifold expressions, through polytheism, kathenotheism, henotheism, to monotheism, and so out into loftier possibilities of conceiving the divine nature and purpose -- the main road which man has traveled in his religious development now is traceable. Christianity and Progress
  • They traveled by rail, further by horse-drawn wagons over a steep, rugged mill road that ended at Sempervirens Creek.
  • George traveled all over Europe last summer.
  • The Nolan family, including Roger, who was born after his father went to Vietnam, traveled to Maryland for the Silverdocs Festival last week and was crushed to discover upon their very first trip to Washington D.C. that McKinley Nolan, because he is classified as a defector, is not among those 58,000 plus names included on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Ashley Wren Collins: The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan: Must-See Vietnam Feature Doc Asks All the Right Questions
  • With this line of futuristic ski gear you can take the guessing out of things such as jump airtime, speed, and vertical distance traveled on the slopes.
  • In November eighteen sixty-three, President Lincoln traveled to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He spoke at the opening of a military cemetery.
  • To satisfy our own curiosity we traveled to Baltimore.
  • In May 1588, the armada left Lisbon and traveled up the coast toward England.
  • My hand traveled down my side and discovered the padding that had been secured to the wound; a rank stench told me that they had used a poultice to keep the infectious humors at bay.
  • Kegl traveled to Nicaragua at the invitation of the education minister.
  • Monolingual, untraveled, and rather lost, Julia is taken in by Malcolm and becomes the catalyst for a not wholly unpredictable revelation.
  • In 1969, when I was there, women were not seen on the streets, rarely even in chadri, and I had the feeling I had traveled further in time -- back in time -- than in distance. Howie Klein: Afghanistan Policy Is Something Obama Needs To Take Another Serious Look At
  • But he traveled here primarily for the opening of his own mini-retrospective of five painted and unpainted steel constructions on the Met's Roof Garden (to Oct. 30), ranging over his career from the 1960 "Midday" (above) to his brand new "End Up": "End Up," 2010, rusted steel, cast iron, jarrah wood, collection of the artist, courtesy of Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York Lee Rosenbaum: British Art Royalty: Sir Anthony Caro Rules the Roof
  • The reporter-photographer team that went to Africa worked in an ujamaa village in Tanzania and traveled with guerrillas in the liberated zones of Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese Guinea). Lns
  • The sun rose, becoming oppressive as we traveled through the chain of islands.
  • Scientists have traveled to the most extreme environments on earth – from deep-sea vents to Siberian volcanoes – to bio-prospect for "extremophile" micro-organisms that can digest wood and plant wastes to be fermented into fuel. Climate Change Opportunity
  • Although it's been a decade since another tea expert, San Francisco's James Norwood Pratt, last traveled to China, he recalls being impressed by the TenFu teaware showcased at ­airports there. Forbes.com: News
  • He traveled the country giving talks and ambushing naive scientists in debates before huge, receptive audiences of churchgoers.
  • A leaden stillness descended and slowed their legs, but sight traveled in reverse and was quickened.
  • This feminist novel has already traveled into the era of post-feminism.
  • How softly the turf had carpeted the untraveled avenue--he could no longer feel the roadway beneath his feet!
  • She hit her high point early on with a powerful reading of "Siboney" that used minor and pentatonic modes to reference Middle-Eastern music and even traveled momentarily through a reggae beat. Masters and Young Bloods
  • Wincing as a sliver of pain traveled down his body, he looked over to the little analog clock set beside the desk lamp.
  • To satisfy our own curiosity we traveled to Baltimore.
  • It seems that despite all our best efforts to revitalize our communities, we'd somehow traveled back to the time when drug gangs warred on our streets and gunshots kept us awake at night.
  • I've traveled through the blind infinities of existence since I could scarcely speak.
  • Wincing as a sliver of pain traveled down his body, he looked over to the little analog clock set beside the desk lamp.
  • As someone who has traveled widely and who has come to love African proverbs, I urge you to read this one many times to see whether you get the big picture: This world is susu. Oprah 'doing the happy dance' over Obama win
  • The path they traveled was an uneven dirt trail studded with footworn rocks. The Dragons at War
  • European leaders traveled to Kiev to mediate a political solution between the parties.
  • In this one, Romulan Captain Nero unintentionally changes history when he attacks the USS Kelvin, not realizing that his ship has traveled 150 years into the past. 26 « June « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Also, a bike "pannier" (a single saddle bag) fell off of a bike early last Sunday as a rider traveled along Valley Road from Bloomfield Avenue, made a right onto Chestnut Street, and then made a left onto Midland Avenue. Baristanet
  • Time has traveled into fragmentary memories of the dawn and then melt into one wipe mist.
  • A lot had changed in the last few days since he'd left his sickbed in this room and traveled south to the Cities. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • They traveled a few hours down the road and found the horses that Arnon was talking about.
  • Like Noah in his ark, they had traveled across the vast oceanic flood to carry out their holy mission.
  • Bandele favors a straight-ahead style fueled by imagery and wordplay, and his perspective on heavily traveled literary territory is refreshing and even endearing. The King's Rifle: Summary and book reviews of The King's Rifle by Biyi Bandele.
  • Taking a page from itinerant revivalists, he traveled the country on lecture tours.
  • The conservative movement's think tanks, newspapers, and little magazines are filled with junketeers who have traveled the world on his dime.
  • Between the three of them they lugged the baggage into the building to the elevator where they traveled up the 13 floors in comfort and ease.
  • Hell, part of the reason why I'm environmentally conscious is BECAUSE I've traveled. Could Adapting Office Buildings to Residential Work in Seattle? « PubliCola
  • She has traveled in most northern countries.
  • The commonly traveled path to improved cardiovascular function and increased muscular endurance is continuous, submaximal, steady state training.
  • Fluent in English, well-traveled and familiar with America and its ways, Souri for more than a quarter of a century has been the human face of NITC. Forbes.com: News
  • Jim's eyes traveled past her to the garden in the rear of the house, where yellow flower-de-luce was beginning to blow. Country Neighbors
  • Have you ever traveled abroad?
  • He was an easterner who traveled in the West and, through his illustrations, defined it for Americans and for the world.
  • The Bible gives us guides whose stories orient us to a path they traveled long ago.
  • Now the Bushite junta is holding him for “aiding terrorism” (because he traveled to Pakistan or Afghanistan I forget which). Think Progress » Conservative Judge Argues Bush Adminstration Lacks Credibility
  • My gaze traveled upwards, taking in a smooth, angular jaw, full lips, and brilliant emerald eyes.
  • But it’s probably true my wife would have traveled more if she’d married someone else, and my unwillingness to become the vagabond is just one of the ways I’ve been, as I said, an unexciting if loyal and unwavering companion. Excerpt: Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russo
  • I fancied that they traveled in a long train behind their blue-blooded lordling.
  • he traveled far
  • After judging that he had traveled far enough away from Denholm, Lassat set up camp in a small forest cove.
  • had traveled to the farthest frontier
  • While he had originally traveled in order to study, traveling had become an end in itself.
  • On which mission did Charlie Brown and Snoopy accompany the astronauts as they traveled into space?
  • If our nation is going to outlove, outthink, and outlive the self-serving culture of the day, They Call Me Dad must be the map on the road less traveled. They Call Me Dad
  • His hands traveled up his back and came to rest on the back of his head, his fingers twisted in the jet black locks.
  • Rolling-store operators normally traveled set routes on each day of the week.
  • He was dropped off in front of his driveway at what he estimated to be 12: 05 a.m. when he saw what he described as a silhouette go from the trailer court to the field near his residence, in what was an often-traveled way to the court for people who lived there. The Albert Lea Tribune
  • If Hill were to lure wealthy eastern tourists who had formerly traveled to Europe or had spent their vacations at resorts and spas in the East, the advertising campaign would have to be imaginative and expensive.
  • It was gorgeous, and traveled beautifully, probably as a result of the nearly unfathomable extent of the butterfat which is its primary reason for being. Tarts
  • While he had originally traveled in order to study, traveling had become an end in itself.
  • Hands traveled down my back, massaging my knotted muscles.
  • On Friday, I traveled to Annapolis, where I spoke at the Commencement of the United States Naval Academy.
  • When the flower children of the 1960s chose the nonconformist road, many of them traveled in unassuming Volkswagen bugs.
  • An average wagon train included twenty-five to thirty-five wagons pulled by oxen. They traveled about twenty-four kilometers a day.
  • The mothership clearly had the strongest opening, with that stellar freeze-frame shot that traveled all through the lab, water droplets floating in the air, bullets rippling by. Alynda Wheat's Beat Cop: In which Wentworth Miller, Cromartie, and Benjamin Button crash our sets | EW.com
  • After studying at University College London, Brandy traveled to Scotland to do research on the natterjack toad for her dissertation, earning herself a Masters degree in Conservation.
  • For example, the morning after Thursday's San Francisco BRA, I traveled south in order to visit the "plex" of a company famous for its popular search engine. BSNYC Road Dairy: Belated Birthdays and Happy Returns
  • But their coach was terminally clueless and they had far outgrown anything he could teach them, so they often traveled with my team and we all kind of worked together and became friends.
  • Flavin traveled to Marfa in the early 1980s, and models of the buildings and meeting notes suggest that he conceived his plans around that time.
  • What act of forgiveness was not diluted by the endless range of cause and effect through which it traveled?
  • Or a dual-mode air card for a laptop that would automatically "downshift" from 4G to 3G when it traveled to an area where the WiMAX rollout hadn't yet arrived. Internet News
  • Because nearly every gun has traveled in or affected interstate commerce, the federal law of possessing guns in school zones is essentially the same today as it was pre-Lopez.
  • We had traveled across twelve time zones and back in time at least fifty years to get dioptase at the source, but our timing was as poor as the specimens.
  • Life is a journey, one that is much better traveled with a companion by our side.
  • I also love that the person who complains about “endless quibbling” is the one who argues with my characterization of a statistically insignificant increase of less than 7000 miles traveled from a base of 2,900,000 as stagnant or no growth. jack lecou says: Matthew Yglesias » Mass Transit is As American as Apple Pie
  • Between 1971 and 1998 she became a much traveled lady and spent 17 winters in Hong Kong with her son Mick who was employed there.
  • And he had traveled many places, heard rumors of all sorts, and been threatened by ruffians and rogues who would have stolen from him or killed him; he had felt fear then.
  • A professor of Music, Johnson said he traveled to Tijuana about a week after the protest; upon returning to the US, Johnson says he was handcuffed and arrested by customs agents after a listing associated with his name pegged him as armed and dangerous. Infowars
  • he traveled leisurely
  • Time has traveled into fragmentary memories of the dawn and then melt into one wipe mist.
  • Weep not for roads untraveled. Weep not for paths left alone 'cause beyond every bend is a long blinding end.
  • My dad was a minister, and we traveled a lot on weekends in a mobile home.
  • His pointy Adam's apple traveled up and down a stringy neck. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • Two women, in their mid-40s, traveled 1,717 miles of frozen, mountainous, treacherous terrain on skis and parasails.
  • As a widely traveled religious leader, the Pope is no stranger to controversy.
  • Family members of Sept.11 victims traveled on a peace mission to Iraq in January.
  • Maybe you are searching for peace and you have traveled many roads without finding it.
  • Next we traveled to La Spezia and hiked through the five cat-infested, Kodachrome hill towns of the Cinque Terre. Promise Me
  • Nor is there any record of his having traveled to the Hebrides in search of Rukenau. SACRAMENT
  • With the click the front of the buckle had popped open, to reveal a hidden compartment containing a well-traveled, experienced merchant's emergency supplies: a miniature vial of energy-giving honey-based concentrate, another of poison, a couple of valuable jewels ... and a small, all-metal blade. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • He traveled over land and water before he found what he was looking for.
  • One early spring morning when the snow had finally melted, our client traveled to the ranch to check his horses.
  • In 1996 Archibald and Matthiessen traveled to the Gulf of Carpentaria to observe Australia's only two crane species, the sarus and the brolga, or "native companion," so called because of its close association with Australia's Aboriginal people. Birds Out of Time
  • For many years, I've traveled with an oversized shahtoosh scarf from India. Cashmere King Brunello Cucinelli
  • Thus did the poem even foreshadow the advent of e-mail, which, after the bombing, became the means by which the poem traveled.
  • He traveled to two machine manufacturing plants and a steel factory in January over a three-day period.
  • Their eyes, all four of them, rolled and showed white as the harnesses were strapped to them, mindful of the spikes that traveled down their spines, sharp and menacing.
  • A single tear traveled down his face as he watched the bunny go under the barbwire fence.
  • they traveled to Europe in high season
  • Why Evolution is True" by Jerry A. Coyne (a new book -- quite readable -- the facts supporting evolution) and "Darwin -- discovering the Tree of Life" by Niles Eldredge (the book written for the exhibit on Darwin that has traveled around the world and in now in England -- only available here in hard cover). St Patrick's Day
  • While still at university, although she had never camped in the wild or even traveled outside the United States, she received a small grant to study sakis, a small primate that lives in little-explored areas of Guyana.
  • October 21st, 2009 / Posted by fp julia / Permalink the story is really moving…jamie hewlett, the artist behind gorillaz who rock, recently traveled to bangladesh with oxfam and visited the island of char atra, where climate change has caused flooding that is affecting the daily life of the people who live there. Under water colors | Free People Clothing Boutique Blog
  • I have trolled Rodeo Drive, Worth Avenue, and upper Madison Avenue and traveled to Las Vegas, where I stood agog for hours in the Bellagio and Venetian hotels.
  • A visit to a reconstructed fur trade post usually takes today's visitor off frequently traveled major highways.
  • Thus she traveled three days together, having nothing to eat or drink but water and green whortle-berries. Woman's Life in Colonial Days
  • I traveled from New York City to Darien, Connecticut, to a shiny new non-denominational Christian fellowship.
  • As a young married man, my grandfather traveled around West Texas building windmills for a living.
  • This second transition appears more profound than the first in that the distance traveled was greater and the full spectrum of semiaquatic locomotor morphologies was crossed.
  • By the year eighteen thirty , he had traveled to Saint Louis , Missouri.
  • The second most heavily traveled rail corridor in the U.S. is Los Angeles to San Diego, which is not part of the initial high-speed plan. Central Valley Start Is Ideal for Fast California Trains
  • And those hills are the pasturelands of Chuquiñapi, a village that I have traveled to several times.
  • Webber traveled from London to Jamaica where he was "lionized" by the members of the Legislature. Undefined
  • She said she had traveled from Ningbo in Zhejiang province to try and get a ticket for the track and field event, so she could cheer on her idol, Liu Xiang.
  • Time has traveled into fragmentary memories of the dawn and then melt into one wipe mist.
  • A second piece is a travel primer, Easily assembled at home, and for use by those who have never traveled to lands beyond, which beckons us to step beyond our safe boundaries.
  • He traveled the southern states, preaching the gospel .
  • Although the well-traveled San Antonio Spurs defensive ace is expected to start off against New Jersey Nets shooting guard Kerry Kittles and slide over to small forward Richard Jefferson at times, he will spell point guard Tony Parker extensively in shadowing the Nets leader, Jason Kidd. USATODAY.com - Spurs' Bowen has knack for bottling up stars
  • This is just like the classic physics observation by Robert Brown of the random walk traveled by pollen particles floating on water, demonstrating random thermal or "brownian" motion. What babies are up to.
  • The Nolan family, including Roger, who was born after his father went to Vietnam, traveled to Maryland for the Silverdocs Festival last week and was crushed to discover upon their very first trip to Washington, D.C., that McKinley Nolan, because he is classified as a defector, is not among those 58,000 plus names included on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Ashley Wren Collins: The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan : Must-See Vietnam Feature Doc Asks All the Right Questions
  • Madhani had traveled extensively through the dangers of Iraq — unarmed, unguarded, in ratty old cars — and he knew that many apparently random attacks had hidden histories behind them. Welcome to the Green Zone
  • We traveled by flota (large bus) and trufi (very small micro bus) to the village of Sajama, which lies in the shadow of the Chilean border in the Department of Oruro. Nevado Sajama « Wanderings
  • He was an Apostle who traveled to many cities and wrote letters to churches discussing faith and the doxology of the new church.
  • But my companions and I have traveled very far and very long to find you.
  • And while elsewhere the Missouri has been dammed and reservoired into submission, here it flows beautifully beneath sandstone bluffs, not so different from the river that the Corps traveled in two pirogues and six dugout canoes.
  • Thomas's colorful history began years before with the tent shows that traveled the South bringing entertainment to rural areas.
  • Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude. Denis Waitley 
  • Apart from these, Indian wandering monks traveled the breadth and length of this whole area.
  • In addition, a modified version of the portfolio traveled to sixteen venues between 1935 and 1937, with the photographs serving as surrogates for the objects themselves.
  • He goes on to say that in his universe Claire the cheerleader is dead, so when he traveled back in time to meet with Peter and ask him to 'save the cheerleader and save the world' he may have changed the sequence of events. "Heroes" Spoilers: Has NBC Revealed Exploding Man?
  • Between August 5 and 8, horse-drawn carriages, ranging from single-pony carriages to stately four-in-hands, were a common sight in Saratoga as carriage enthusiasts traveled to polo and the races.
  • That's all I heard for two hours last night, too, 40 years later: well traveled, safe, and predicable "yadda" with oppressive overdoses of the conventional "blah. THE UFO CHRONICLES
  • the circus traveled on to the next city
  • Her vivid green eyes traveled back over the beautifully scribed lines of the communication.
  • She received a handful of furloughs, but never traveled farther than back to her home in Alabama until her discharge, which took place at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
  • In this case, the Greek word for “lump” traveled a classic route: Greek passed it over to Latin, which kneaded it into massa; Latin then passed it down to French, which remolded it into masse and gave it the sense of “material” or “substance”; and it was in this form that, around 1400 AD, English received it from French as yet another “borrowed” item. The English Is Coming!
  • But he is widely traveled and he has thought deeply about the things he has witnessed-from his nonhuman, non-Cynthian, non-Merseian perspective. The Game Of Empire
  • Back haul is the distance traveled from the delivery destination point back to the departure point.
  • If parents wanted to entrust their child to the best surgeons, they traveled to Bologna's medical school.
  • The fire that had been kindled in my skull leaked and spread into my veins, arteries, every pore, and traveled the length of my body, infusing all with heat.
  • He traveled to Chartres, and found solace amid its roses and apses. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • Recently, Coronilla, along with three other women from her hometown whose relatives are also missing, traveled to Mexico City to demand that federal authorities investigate. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • “It’s a genuine urban culture of watching your neighbors go by, ” said Bruce Grant, a New York University anthropologist who has traveled to Baku regularly in the last decade.
  • Ore was brought down, and both the men and the easily loaded freight traveled up in buckets suspended from their wire rope cables.
  • I also love that the person who complains about “endless quibbling” is the one who argues with my characterization of a statistically insignificant increase of less than 7000 miles traveled from a base of 2,900,000 as stagnant or no growth. Matthew Yglesias » Mass Transit is As American as Apple Pie
  • The low, hypnotic hum created by the amplification of sound waves as they traveled through water reverberated throughout the dark tank.
  • They traveled on to Bydgoszcz, past fields of yellow lupine blow - ing distractedly in the intermittent breezes. Briar Rose

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