What does on tour mean?
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on tour
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Princeton's WordNet
on the road, on tournoun
travelling about
"they took the show on the road"; "they lost all their games on the road"
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on tour
"On tour" refers to a series of scheduled performances or appearances in various locations over a specified period of time. This term is often used in relation to musicians, bands, theater groups, or sports teams who travel from place to place for their performances or matches.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of on tour in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of on tour in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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I mean, that it's all white, we're all for it. We get that. I just find it quite extreme to what extent it's got to be white. We're talking white like it was in the'50s. If you look at the pictures then, it was all white, the thing is, when I came on tour, when I was watching on TV, I still have the pictures in my mind where( Stefan) Edberg and Boris Becker and all those guys, they had more color. There were iconic T-shirts, iconic moments, I thought.
It was overcast, there was rain and wind. You could see nothing. It was a disappointment for everybody, some tourists were so irritated, they argued with tour operators, demanding their money back.
How can we harness the resources that our tour creates and make it have a positive impact ?
Of course it's a big moment for me in my career if I could win on the PGA Tour. It's absolutely what I want to do and I absolutely look forward to the challenge.
The media do not care that Gasquet has an injection. When (2013 Tour champion Chris) Froome had (corticoids) treatment for his bronchitis last year it caused a stir, thibaut has had bronchitis for four days, he's being treated with plants.
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