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be destination
noun
The act of destining or appointing.
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On the highways, rural drivers tend to be destination drivers; business in Havre, school in Bozeman, shopping in Billings.
When the plan goes off without a hitch, and you are onboard and soon to be destination bound, then the joy is real.
He said: "With the arena being incorporated into Xanadu, with a new and improved arena, with a rail link, and with a quality team and quality management, it will be destination not only for a sports event, but for people to have an evening of entertainment.
The show was supposed to be "Destination: Mir," with NBC paying more than $35 million to help set up several weeks of preparation for a group of contestants at the cosmonaut training center in Moscow and launch a rocket carrying the winner to a rendezvous on Mir.
Something can be said of the fact that Scotland grew an independent music industry, somewhat separate from the London-centric one designed to be destination for bands and musicians from around the UK".
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Unlike traditional parking or even mobile parking marketplaces such as SpotHero* (which require a driver to park their own cars), Luxe reimagines driving to be destination-focused: drive to your ultimate end-point, not a parking lot.
"What we are dealing with now is destination shopping.
There were "Destination Murder," "Experiment Alcatraz" and "Target Hong Kong".
Most art is "destination art".
America is destination but it'll never be fully home.
They are destinations.
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