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RMS Titanic, Mr. Geller added, would remain in control of artifacts and is planning an expedition for this year or next.
When Wilkes arrived back in America, the political infighting that had delayed the start of an expedition for a decade was still raging.
He righted himself and got to thinking: shouldn't this sacred right of democracy be less of an expedition for the disabled?
He was the first American to explore the site since Raphael Pumpelly, the leader of an expedition for the Carnegie Institution of Washington, dug there in 1904.
The New Yorker, January 9 , 1960 P. 20Talk story about an expedition for the Museum of Natural History undertaken by Russell F. Peterson, a mammalogist.
In 538 he became imperial treasurer and was sent to Italy to assist Belisarius, commander of an expedition for the reconquest of Italy, but was also ordered to spy upon him.
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Current fees range from $1,500 to $4,000 for an expedition of seven members.
Whether leading a night walk through a forest or heading a search expedition for a lost backpacker, park rangers are usually the expert in a given situation, and they must often take on the responsibility of guiding others.
Compactness counts, too, because you don't want to wear an expedition pack for an afternoon jaunt.
Now, however, he has an expedition booked for March, and the Sherpa of Hunts Point will go back to the Himalayas.
Anton Turner, 38, was an expedition guide for a CBBC programme tracing the footsteps of explorer David Livingstone in Africa when he died in October 2009.
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