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Discover Ludwig"show tour" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is. If you are trying to say "tour display," that would be correct and could be used in the context of a museum or art gallery. For example, "The new exhibit offers a self-guided tour display of artifacts from ancient civilizations."
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Each hotel listing includes a slide show tour.
In 1993, Madonna commissioned the designers to make costumes for her Girlie Show Tour.
The new deal includes sponsorship of the TV show, tour and rights to exclusive online clips.
Madonna's last visit here was the Girlie Show tour in 1993.
Navy commander Walter Ruiz, a military lawyer, said: "We call it the show tour, what you're going on.
show tour in occupied Japan, offers familiar, though uproarious, shtick and plenty of sentiment involving a Japanese orphan (Robert Hirano).
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Street had completed a 45-show tour in Europe in September and October.
And after a rock-show tour last year, the band is now performing the acoustic songs in theaters more appropriate to nuance.
It is remote and overly expositional for long stretches at a time, a slide-show tour of "Planet of the Apes".
This slide-show tour of NDCX-II shows the current status of the project as it moves forward to commissioning, with principal photography by Roy Kaltschmidt at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
(During a post-show tour of a historic mansion in Marfa, Texas, he bounded off, margarita in hand, to sneak into closed-off rooms, and emerged from one joking about interrupting a pair of lovers).
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