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Air travel has become very cheap An evening red and a morning grey will set the traveller on his way Bad news travels fast! benighted traveller Children travel at half price Have you ever travelled outside your home country? He is travelling light He will travel for our company He’s got the travel bug I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train. It is really great/perfect weather for travelling It’s better to travel hopefully than to arrive Lies don’t travel far News travel fast Participants from abroad are provided free accommodation and a partial reimbursement of their travel expenses Red evening sky and bright morn’ are a good travel companion She met a lot of people on her travels in/around the Far East supersonic travel The Germans are world champions in travelling The pass allows unlimited travel on public transport The post involves foreign travel There is nothing like traveling They are given the opportunity to travel to Estonia for ten days free of charge to be a commercial traveller to be travelling to have travelled in every quarter of the globe to travel all over Germany to travel around the US to travel by air to travel on the Continent to travel round/around the world to travel throughout Germany to travel to Frankfurt to travel under a false name Travel broadens the mind Travel improves the mind wonderfully, and does away with all one’s prejudices. travelling while asian We share a love of travel We’ll pool expenses and travel together What date would you like to travel With an expenditure of 58 billion euros for foreign travel in 2005, Germany was top of the league before the U...

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