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Dictionary of Nautical Terms
to travel
For a thimble, block, &c., to run along on beams or ropes.
Editors Contribution
to travelverb
A journey.
To travel we use the car.
Submitted by MaryC on January 28, 2021
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of to travel in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of to travel in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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Aside from access to subsidized travel, gym memberships, haircuts, and the like, congressmen have a retirement plan which averages about $40,000 a year for retired members.
Members of National Congress of American Indians don't often take the time to travel to Indian Country and Native Americans were happy that she did, native Americans staff had a great visit with her and Native Americans believe Native Americans left a lasting impression of the good things Native Americans are doing here.
The Senate Finance Committee report:
The number of employees who travel more than half of the year and the cost at which they do so is simply unacceptable.
After arriving at( Athens') Piraeus port this morning, we all came to the center of Athens Omonia, at Athens Omonia square, we were on Kos island for 12 days. We had serious problems and went through lot of hardship, having no food and water, while everybody was asking us for( our identity) papers, papers after papers.' . Mohammad Talap said he wants to travel away from recession-hit Greece to EU economic powerhouse Germany.
He will also stay in close touch with his inter-agency colleagues in Washington, His future travel schedule is still being finalized, and we have not yet determined when he will return to Vienna.
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