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Our more modest destination was La Pinsonnière, a small resort hovering above the river, with a restaurant, a spa and a nearly perfect porch.
The two men had never met, and Rig 9 was a modest destination, a cluster of turbines and trailers around a steel tower, all of it surrounded on three sides by a cattle ranch.
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But they're also offered at relatively modest destinations like Luxia, Giorgio's of Gramercy and Domicile.
It was built in the 1920s as a modest holiday destination for blue-collar workers arriving by train from New York, but by the time of the jet age, the city had fallen into complete disrepair.
A church wedding may require more modest attire while a destination wedding could have something a bit more fashionable.
The proportions were similarly modest at new high-growth destinations: in 1990, 1.1% of the population in new high-growth destinations was from Central America, in 2000, it rose to 2.4%; the corresponding numbers for migrants from the rest of Latin America were 1.9% in 1990 and 3.5% in 2000.
The plan: seven flights in seven days, mixing established and off-the-beaten-path destinations, staying in modest hotels and never taking the same airline twice.
The crop this season ranges from modest roadside cafes to elegant dining destinations.
Once a compelling destination, it's now a modest diversion.
Florida's dominance as a retirement destination, especially for people of modest means, has long been a concern for the state.
The world's jungles, mountains and exotic cities have become holiday destinations, available to anyone with a modest amount of money to spend.
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