It's rarely a hardship watching Brazilians play, wherever they cast up in their relentless globe-trotting. |
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That includes radical fringe groups that exploit the issue to raise the money they need to sustain their globe-trotting lifestyles. |
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In fact, Lara appears to have played this globe-trotting game for most of her life. |
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The effervescent and downright bubbly host has evolved from just another flirtatious cable TV personality into a globe-trotting media mogul. |
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Decoration and furniture created by the owners who are a couple of globe-trotting photographers. |
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An itinerant ambassador for Cameroon and UNAIDS, he is tireless in his globe-trotting work, but don't ever ask him how many goals or caps he has. |
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Following his chart success in Venezuela in March, globe-trotting French pianist Richard Clayderman has struck a chord with Italian fans. |
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Do such pop culture enthusiasms as horror movies and fries seem unlikely for a globe-trotting chef? |
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It's the first event of the year in the globe-trotting UCI Pro Tour, with six days of races across Adelaide and South Australia. |
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We send Canadian Department of Justice lawyers around the country like globe-trotting propagandists for the asbestos industry to find new markets and new places to pollute with Canadian asbestos. |
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The hostel has a roomy entrance hall and a spacious inner courtyard for the international globe-trotting community to meet good cuisine, comfortable rooms in a quiet city location close to the lake. |
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And the 33-year-old could barely have wished for a finer start to his time at Bota, with the globe-trotting player looking very much an ideal fit for a club shrouded in superstition, myth and legend. |
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A summer cruise through the Greek islands with their globe-trotting granny and their best friend, Sam Elwin, turns out to be more than just fun-in-the-sun for 13-year-old twins, Maggie and Jennifer Arnold. |
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Often travelling to far-away places for competitions, the globe-trotting athlete carries cards in different languages to inform restaurant and hotel staff he meets in foreign countries that he has a serious food allergy. |
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But globe-trotting is part of Ms. Giannini's life. |
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Probably best known among the globe-trotting invaders is the zebra mussel. |
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Let's face it, Canucks need all the globe-trotting gadabouts and nocturnal nomads they can get to liven up their cute if not a tad peculiar corner of the planet! |
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Stoppard's childhood was full of enforced globe-trotting. |
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Beck's duties extend beyond globe-trotting with a loaded checkbook. |
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The most globe-trotting of French artists. |
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The son of an obscure musician in a small provincial town, Beethoven struggled with the ambitions of his father to transform him into a famous, globe-trotting prodigy like Mozart. |
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Safeguard the history of World Mosaics in this globe-trotting Adventure. |
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After that, Emilie continued her globe-trotting tour, appearing in London in June, Australia in July and at the 19th edition of the Francofolies in Montreal in August. |
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But the globe-trotting mixmaster is finally back in the news with The Cloud Making Machine, a cinematic new album on which he serves up a dark ecumenical vision of techno. |
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