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How, then, did Mr Hollande manage to travel on a scheduled high-speed train from Paris to Brussels for the EU informal summit last Wednesday?
To start with a line like, "You may be wondering how I could manage to travel as part of the job," means that job applicants can elaborate on how they manage the rigors of travel, given their limitations.
In Cambridge Falls, the 13th orphanage, the three children manage to travel back in time and meet brave dwarfs, the evil countess who is too horrible for words, some screechers and a helpful giant.
This ruling would have a far greater impact than the current American and European Union sanctions, which impose a travel ban and asset freeze on Mr. Mugabe and his inner circle, who still routinely manage to travel to United Nations gatherings in the United States and Europe by exploiting diplomatic exemptions.
To figure out how to navigate the mountains of online content available from various bloggers, and to answer the question of how they manage to travel amid all these demands, I turned to the bloggers themselves, and found a broad spectrum of approaches and advice.
As a result, only a few herders manage to travel to the main trading centres that are on average 8 km from their homesteads, to purchase veterinary drugs, and majority of the herders rely on indigenous knowledge in camel disease management.
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It emerged that Emwazi had been known to British intelligence services, but managed to travel to Syria in 2013.
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