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The expeditions

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To act of expediting something; prompt execution.

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The expeditions changed that".

The expeditions are usually financed by millionaires or by universities and institutions.

The expeditions of Antonio de Espejo (1583) and Gaspar Castáño de Sosa (1590) passed along the Pecos.

The expeditions collectively aimed to find out whether 100 species thought to be extinct were in fact still alive.

The expeditions, which may have begun even earlier—perhaps about 2900 bce, were numerous until about 2200 bce.

The expeditions included not just diplomats and priests but carpenters, doctors, engineers, gardeners, historians, metalworkers, musicians and translators.

The Expeditions app, which works on Android today, will have an iOS counterpart in the near future, too, notes Google.

The expeditions were abandoned after a deadly avalanche hit the world's tallest peak on 18 April - killing 16 Nepalese guides.

The Expeditions program launched in September of last year as way to take students on "virtual reality field trips".

The expeditions, like those that uncovered Orrego's relatives, were based on the testimony of informants.

The expeditions are then attacked by the Medjai, led by the warrior Ardeth Bay.

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