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Navatur can arrange for their guide to lead the climb.
There, he paid a guide to lead him by foot across the mountains into Turkey.
The mob, desperate for vengeance, had found an unlikely guide to lead them into their dark work.
Through Yamnuska Mountain Adventures, an outfitter based in Canmore, just outside Banff National Park, we hired a guide to lead us.
But the hand was a guide to lead blindfolded audience members into the space, which was reconfigured to make room for as many bodies as possible, in chairs and on the floor.
Many years later he was to describe how he stood by the chair at the centre of the cabinet table and felt a profound emotion: 'I felt somehow that I'd become a guide to lead the nation into the future, and at the same time a trustee for all that was best in our past.
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For the 300th anniversary of Linnaeus's birth, the city has restored these walking routes and trained guides to lead tours.
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