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Foreign travel and the thrill of coming home.
The New Yorker, December 12 , 1936P. 94 Foreign travel and the thrill of coming home.
By Martha Gellhorn The New Yorker, December 12 , 1936P. 94 Foreign travel and the thrill of coming home.
Our motivations are murky and difficult to unravel: a mix of reverence, voyeurism and maybe even the thrill of coming into close proximity with death.
The thrill of coming almost nose-to-nose with a Great White Shark is something to be experienced!
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You can find him on Twitter as @LaurenceTGreen When contemplating dreams and aspirations in the cut and thrust world of job-seeking and future career prospects, my first thoughts go not to the instant thrill of this coming festive season, but look ahead to what might lie in wait in years to come.
Decades later, I was amazed to recapture the thrill of words coming of their own accord.
American taxpayers are unlikely to be thrilled at the prospect of coming to the aid of a second set of money-losing European carmaking operations.
Playing for the Celtics will guarantee a chance at a championship, but Hill isn't thrilled by the prospect of coming off the bench.
Sheen himself seemed thrilled at the prospect of coming back for 90 more episodes at the TCAs in July.
But for scientists and passengers alike, the biggest thrill of all came toward the end of the trip.
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