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the outings
noun
A pleasure trip or excursion.
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On these cruises, the guide is a critical component--he or she has some control over the outings; keeps an eye out for our safety and the welfare of the fragile ecosystems we are tromping through, as well as educating us about what we're seeing.
After the war, diet and clothing improved but the outings stopped and some boys were singled out for mistreatment by the matron, said Mr Aubin.
He remembers only one or two players skipped the outings.
The heat shortened the outings of both starters.
After Munna's birth, Naina abandoned the outings with her girlfriends, and Kishen stayed home with her.
They have been to all 100, billing the outings to Riley and Halina as "destinations".
The outings are held on select weekends through September, in parks throughout the five boroughs.
Their budget is limited and they rely on charity for the outings.
The outings are from 6 30 to 9 Wednesday through Saturday, more often in peak weeks.
The outings were intended to give my mother a break from cooking, but she complained about these, too.
Girardi acknowledged that Robertson might have been eager to get on the mound to put the outings behind him.
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