Sentences with phrase «usually travelled road»

Since this is the usually travelled road for people engaged in malicious activities, a similar ban on cash transaction could put a leash on illegal dealings.

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It's unusual for me to go over a week on the road eating only home - cooked meals, as usually when I travel — especially to Texas — I find myself in restaurants more often than home kitchens.
The beauty of Italian cooking usually lies in the roads less traveled.
Not the comments you would usually associate with a player at Leeds United given their recent history, yet the much travelled Chris Wood is enjoying life at Elland Road and has been a huge part of their revival as they aim to end their 13 - year...
We're usually on the road for business a few times a month and with so many awesome travel deals popping up, we are traveling internationally more and more.
It is again a completely different context but the people stuck in Calais, France and trying to cross the English channel to live in the UK have usually been on the road for one or two years, travelling across North Africa, Turkey or the Balkans, paying large sums of money to cross the border to the Schengen area, in many cases changing their final destination based on whatever information they could glean during the journey.
One explanation for that, says Iacobuzio - Donahue, is that «Distant metastases have to travel long distances along the «highways» of the blood vessels, land in a good spot and colonize, while local metastases just pinch off the primary tumor and go a short distance on «familiar side roads,» so they are usually more similar to the primary tumor.»
The road less traveled is a scary place, but you can usually find me on it, hauling ass, taking photos, and looking for a good spot to eat along the way.
There's usually no time for a bath while on the road, so here are some safe and convenient ways to keep eyes, ears, body and paws clean while traveling or at home.
«A cash back card can be the right choice if you prefer types of travel that you can't usually pay for with miles or points, such as road trips or backcountry camping,» according to The Points Guy, Brian Kelly.
On the other hand, any illnesses you may get on the road (except for sexually transmitted diseases) are usually covered by your travel policy.
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