Both compact and lightweight, the Swift Audubon is comfortable to hold while on a long hike or a short jaunt. |
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Today's initial jaunt covered 0.67 of a mile and took 5.5 minutes at a maximum speed of 10 mph, averaging out at 7 mph. |
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Some critics carp that the trip is just a tourist jaunt by a lame-duck president. |
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And on that note I shall end this quick jaunt through the mangled musings of a multitude of minds. |
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I kind of got the feeling that this was be my last jaunt abroad, so I made the most of it. |
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Just a short jaunt up the coast from tourist-laden Sharm el Sheikh, Dahab is the location of some of Sinai's best-kept diving secrets. |
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A motorbike jaunt around the island provides the opportunity to visit natural waterfalls and mountain picnic areas. |
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The stable for Kananaskis Ranch is a short jaunt down a dirt trail from the main lodge. |
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Though not an avid canoeist, she managed to convince a friend to portage through Riverdale Park one spring for a jaunt down the infamous stream. |
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In my book, a Sunday afternoon jaunt to report on a game at the westerly outpost could only ever be described as a treat, not a chore. |
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The little boy stared straight ahead as Lucas pulled out of the driveway in preparation for the short jaunt home. |
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When I went on a short jaunt to Japan a few years ago, my guide asked me what I was willing to eat. |
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The city is closed down so their little jaunt to New York has turned into a nightmare. |
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He did manage to hit a tree a glancing blow on one jaunt, but had the car repaired before his father returned. |
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The local Rangers attempt to cram as much of the area into a 10 km jaunt as they can, with a circular walk to Carbeth. |
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The final pastiche of The Red Balloon, showing that horrible red bag floating over the housetops, sets the seal on this luxury-tourist jaunt. |
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Temporarily freed of the apron she wears in our mom-and-pop grocery store, my mother had dressed up for her downtown jaunt. |
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As the Sparks made a celebratory jaunt off the court, the Storm players dipped their heads and sulked into the locker room. |
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After our brief jaunt across campus, we made our way to our hotel, where misfortune struck once again. |
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I'd like to take you on a little jaunt through my backyard here in Ithaca to meet some of the plant denizens I spend much of my time admiring. |
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The second day of our two-day jaunt was spent in Stamford, without doubt one of the finest towns in England. |
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It certainly couldn't be said that this third attempt at the Jules Verne Trophy has been a simple jaunt for the good of the crew's health! |
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Eventually, several hours after we'd set off on our lovely cross-country jaunt, something hulky loomed ahead. |
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Bar Island and Bar Harbor Walk Check the tide charts for a Bar Island jaunt across the shell-covered sand bar. |
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Most of them are ethnic Tutsis, like the leaders of Rwanda, a short jaunt across the border. |
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Vice got a torrent of free press, and the show recounting Mr Rodman's jaunt will surely draw high ratings. |
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You're always going to get somebody who will say that you're on a jaunt and you're not really caring. |
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What a nonsense that we are spending EUR 200 million a year of taxpayers' money on the monthly jaunt to Strasbourg. |
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Baseball fans of any age will be entertained by this comical jaunt into baseball history. |
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If you miss the sunshine too much, plan a jaunt to the south, towards Dakhla for instance. |
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After a jaunt in Catalonia, EuroPCR has returned to Paris in May 2010 and will continue to develop its qualitative aspects. |
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This morning, we set off to attack, we really wanted to battle it out, not go out for a jaunt. |
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The Bike Tour will be held on August 25th and 26th and you can choose either a 150-km, two-day route, or a 75-km, one-day jaunt. |
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Their trip included six days in a game park followed by a jaunt to Zambia and Botswana, broken up by an interlude in Africa's answer to Vegas, Sun City. |
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After a jaunt outside in the fresh air, there is nothing like a treatment at the Spa by Clarins to awaken all the senses. |
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Whether for a short jaunt or a long journey, cycling offers ideal conditions for discovery. |
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I haven't seen them half as much as I would have liked but I hope to stop off for a quick visit when M and I go for our annual jaunt up to Scotland. |
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No flight is ever allowed to take off without a safety demonstration, and this jaunt is no different. |
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Our driver for our weekend jaunt into the mountains was right out of central casting. |
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There is no reason to think that Palin's jaunt abroad will be any more successful. |
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His last jaunt to Bermuda cost the princely sum of 27.50 a night. |
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A friend of mine has escaped the daily grind for a jaunt to Paris. |
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Altidore emerged from his first South African jaunt as a bona fide star alongside such tried and trusted veterans as Landon Donovan, Tim Howard and Clint Dempsey. |
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Funeral For a Friend closed the promotional jaunt for Hours in the Summer of 2006, with a series of UK shows rescheduled from February. |
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Wallace is hardly your typical Sunday driver out on a jaunt in the countryside. |
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The RCMP's top man for Manitoba was in Thompson Sept. 21, as Assistant Commissioner Bill Robinson met with Northern policing and community leaders as part of a two-day jaunt. |
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With a host of his University and professional players unavailable, the coach was forced to use a raft of young and inexperienced lads in the Far East jaunt. |
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What if it became common thinking among people of faith that boarding an airplane for a jaunt to the Caribbean in mid-January is akin to parking a Hummer in your driveway? |
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A visit to the castle is not just a pleasant jaunt in one of the most beautiful fortresses in the world, but a journey into the heart of the Czech identity, which is one thousand years old. |
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When I returned from my short jaunt up the Otterloo to Appeldoorn road I had an uneasy feeling that things were not really as calm as they might be. |
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The jaunt by boat of a duration approximately 30 minutes starting from 19:30, along the right bank of Sungai Selangor, offers a fairy-like dramatic exhibit of thousands fireflies flashing in unison in shrubs, berembang. |
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After a haunting jaunt, you'll find yourself at the National Arts Centre, where you can relax in your seat in Southam Hall and lose yourself in the beauty of extraordinary dance. |
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After all, cars with adaptive air suspension, a pop-out navigation screen and speed-deployable cabin mood-lighting tend to be a good jaunt away from reality for most. |
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We did opt for a less conventional jaunt, to Mount Teide National Park in the interior of the island. |
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A child's jaunt on a tricycle might become quite exciting. |
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They even tacked an extra day onto the jaunt, playing hooky that Tuesday. |
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The Brexit break is a £2,370-per-person jaunt for those who would rather learn the finer points of the EU's many treaties than sip margaritas on a sun lounger. |
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Needless to say, the press pounced on this engagement, proclaiming that the Members of the European Parliament were off on a jaunt to the Caribbean. |
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They succeeded beautifully, if the number of heads we turned during our short jaunt through the Catskill Mountains in southern New York State is any indication. |
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As far as tonight's jaunt on Air Force One to see Mississippi Valley State play Western Kentucky was concerned, the president and the prime minister were unquestionably using each other. |
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She had made awards organizers nervous when she went on a Las Vegas jaunt in the hours before the show. |
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This Friday, get ready for a trip to a kebab shop, a journey on some bright red motor scooters, a late night boat ride and a perilous jaunt on the Tower Bridges. |
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Sunderland's Frankie and The Heartstrings jolly jaunt across the UK came to a fitting funtime finale at the Westgarth Social Club topping a blindingly good bill. |
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I ask him how a jaunt around the UK compares to his worldwide galavanting. |
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