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Many had the impulse to visit, and some are even contemplating a return, even from thousands of miles away.
Driving on the New Jersey Turnpike, the unnamed protagonist of Philip Roth's "Everyman" has an impulse to visit his parents' graves in a cemetery near Newark airport.
Check your impulse to visit the awesome places pictured: ski runs eliminate trees, mountain bikes harm soil and hotels destroy habitat.
In one memorable scene, the scientist, who spends much of his time worrying about his semi-estranged wife back home, follows an impulse to visit the local maharajah in his palace.
As images proliferate on Instagram and other social-media feeds, threatening to replace the impulse to visit museums or galleries, Biggers is adamant about the necessity of seeing art in person.
On the surface, it seems straightforward: after 35 days of drought, a man named John Cole abandons his London bookshop and sets out, purely on impulse, to visit his brother on the Norfolk coast.
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Last-minute impulses to visit Los Angeles can be expensive.
Visiting the school, there is an impulse to see a silver lining in Afghanistan's grim situation.
IN the spirit of sheer nosiness, the impulse is strong to visit Alma Nugent in her Upper East Side apartment.
In October 2001, shortly before the US-led attack on the Taliban regime begins, they decide to visit Afghanistan on impulse, having heard an imam urge his flock at Friday prayers to offer charitable aid to families.
I was moved to visit the Oklahoma City memorial twice, because it evoked introspection, rather than the impulse to post a selfie.
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