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Iran's Mehr News Agency quoted the embassy as advising "Iranian citizens not to go on bus trips to Syria in view of the political situation in the Arab country".
It is considered quite fascinating by the sort of people who like to go on bus rides through the Bowery".
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Penelope spent a summer working as a hotel chambermaid at Banff, and she has gone on bus trips to Mexico.
"Consumers are going to get on bus rides," said Craig.
"Hypothetically, he could now jump on a bus and sign for Falkirk, then go on a bus down to Dumfries in the morning and sign for Queen of the South - and we would all be in the same position".
Let's go together?' You better not go on the bus with me because something always happens on a bus or subway.
2) Why did Obama go on a bus tour of America, where he encouraged people to buy American, in a Canadian bus? 3) Moreover, why wasn't the bus electric?
"Now he has to go on the bus," she said.
"You go on the bus with all the schoolboy players and young pros.
"She just knows she's getting big and she's going to go on the bus.
For Mr. Millote, a devoted football fan, there were two options: drive his own car or go on the bus.
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