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Is it faster to proceed to the planned destination?
She returned to New Jersey through the tunnel, expecting to return another day when Manhattan was the planned destination.
The Mundra power plant, which operates on imported coal, was the planned destination for the spoils from the Carmichael project.
Since Al Katiba was not the planned destination, men and women, mostly young, stood in the sandy field in the sun with no water, seats or loud speakers.
Manod proved so successful that in the 1950s, long after the National Gallery's paintings were back on the walls in London, it was the planned destination of Britain's art treasures in the event of a third world war.
The planned destination is Mars and, all being well, Musk said his personal vehicle will be in the planet's orbit for "a billion years".
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That endpoint, where Carrie and Brody could contemplate a life together, was always the season's planned destination, even though it was such a far-fetched notion in itself that Gansa says audiences were correct to wonder "What are they smoking?" as they watched it play out in the season finale.
She landed at Trinidad, 1,000 miles from her planned destination, the Bahamas.
For another couple of hours these fighters played the role of a macabre escort until Learjet 35 ran out of fuel and arrowed into the choking dirt of Dakota instead of the comforting concrete of its planned destination, a runway at Love Field, Dallas.
When the main body of protesters arrived on Wednesday from four different directions at their planned destination of the Bank of England, they soon found themselves hemmed in from all sides by ranks of police.
After several days of trying to get south to their planned destination of the Colony of Virginia, strong winter seas forced them to return to Cape Cod and the harbor that is now the site of Provincetown, Massachusetts.
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