Sentences with phrase «border city travel»

For example, many residents of this border city travel internationally more frequently than average Americans do.

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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork / AP)-- Mayor Bill de Blasio's political vision — and his political travels — have increasingly reached far beyond the borders of New York City.
We bring love to people across the globe - fantastic news for any Canadians who love travelling, or for those living in cities like Windsor, Sault Ste. Marie or Surrey where the US is just a hop, skip (and a border check) away.
I was raised in a South Texas border town, speaking a mixture of Spanish and English and frequently traveling between my hometown, Brownsville, and our sister city in Mexico.
When our features editor needed to travel from Toronto to Vancouver, she went to Priceline.com and bid on flights from Buffalo to Seattle (your departure must originate in the States, so she drove across the border to both U.S. cities).
Smackdown in Tijuana Travelers» Tales» The Best Travel Writing 2007 The teeming border city has a bad reputation.
Travel Stories: The teeming border city has a bad reputation.
I was part of a group of filmmakers from the VICE on HBO show that was traveling to the border city of Dajabon, in the far northwest of the country.
Travel Cambodia with us: we visit Phnom Penh, Battambang, Phnom Penh and cross borders on the way to and from Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok.
Many major cities sit on the border between two zones, and count toward travel within either zone.
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We cross the city to board the train at Paris Gare de Lyon, travelling southwards through France, across the border into Spain with the Pyrenees visible from the right hand side of the train.
Cross the city to board the train at Paris Gare de Lyon, travelling southwards through France, across the border into Spain and on to beautiful Barcelona.
Here we change trains and travel across the Dutch border to the city of Rotterdam, where we join a private coach for the final leg of our journey to the town of Delft.
By flying to Barcelona you can experience the city itself, or travel to Sitges, Tarragona and Girona, as well as the French border.
For serious medical matters, expats travel to Belize City (a two - hour drive from Corozal), cross the border into Mexico, or fly to the States.
As two developers of entertainment, the Vancouver - based indie studio has travelled all across the city and its borders for opportunities to showcase their first turn - based tactics game Iron Tides for the PC / Mac.
Buck, Luisa, «The Satellite Fair Comes of Age,» The Art Newspaper, Dec. 2005 Workman, Michael, «Border Patrol,» New City Chicago, 2005 Fontana, Lilia, «About Collections and Collectors,» Arte al Dia, 2004 Babcock, Mark, «Delinquent Boys,» Glasstire, Oct. 2004 Moreno, Gean, «If You Believe Hard Enough,» Art US, Oct. 2004 Martin, Marisol, «Art Chicago,» Art Nexus, Oct. 2004 Sommereys, Omar, «Electric Kool - Aid Overload,» The Street, April 2004 Suarez de Jesus, Carlos, «Art Capsules,» The New Times, March 2004 Turner, Elisa, «Way Outside the Galleries,» The Miami Herald, Feb. 2004 Sirgado, Miguel, «Edge Zones,» El Nuevo Herald, Feb. 2004 Feinstein, Roni, «Expanding Horizons,» Art in America, Dec. 2003 Sirgado, M., «Muestras Paralelas de Downtown a Wynwood,» El Nuevo Herald, Dec. 2003 Hernandez, Amber, «Dark Days,» The Miami Hurricane, Dec. 2003 Triff, Alfredo, «Mortality Rules,» The New Times, Dec. 2003 Bayer, Brian, «South Florida Today,» PBS, Sept. 2003 Ocaňa, Damarys, «Cheeky Showing,» The Street, Aug. 2003 Turner, Elisa, «Galleries Put Focus On Home Grown Art,» The Miami Herald, Aug. 2003 Turner, E., «City Focus: Miami - A Dramatic Reinvention,» ARTnews, Feb. 2003 Ales, Reynaldo, «Arte y Aparte,» Travel and Leisure, Jan. 2003 Cotzee, Mark, Where Art is Happening, 2002 Ocaňa, Damarys, «Art Guide 2002,» The Street, Oct. 2002 Sultry, Lynn, «Newly Juried Artists,» Art on the Road, Summer 2000 Turner, Elisa, «As Reality Art, Tent Survives Camp Of Live - in Artist,» The Miami Herald, Sept. 2001
2007 Crossing the Water, Cartwright Hall Gallery, Bradford; travelling to City Gallery, Leicester, UK Stardust or the last border, Musée d'art contemporain du Val - de-Marne (MAC / VAL), Vitry - sur - Seine, France Role Exchange, Sean Kelly, New York, USA African Art Today: An Unbounded Vista, Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, USA Check - List Luanda Pop, African Pavillion, 52nd Venice Biennale Uncomfortable Truths - the shadow of slave trading on contemporary art and design, Victoria & Albert Museum, London; touring to Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Salford; Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK Tomorrow Now: When Design Meets Science Fiction, MUDAM, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg War and Discontent, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Scratch the Surface, National Portrait Gallery, London, United Kingdom Fashion Accidentally, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, Taiwan, Asia
In addition, getting from a local college to a city that shares a border with this one requires two hours minimum of travel time (including walking) while a person with a car can do it in 30 minutes.
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