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to tours
noun
A journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc.
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(Aix-la-Chapelle), then went to Tours, France, to lead the Abbey of St . Martin
Doris had converted them into indoor display gardens that were open to tours.
In other words, this is a guide to tours for people who don't like guided tours.
Van Gaal will need to think again if he wants an end to tours.
Such widening exposure led to tours of Opry stars and in the 1940s to Opry films.
He agreed to tours with Paul Anka, Pearl Bailey and other vocalists.
Last year there were something like 20,000 different events from lectures to tours.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill twice flew to Tours in an effort to keep France in the war.
Maurice and Jeanne Michaud, a middle-aged couple, both work in a bank that is moving its operations to Tours.
Down the road, the old Kearney home is no longer open to tours, a pursuit that didn't bring much income.
Attempting to park in an inner-city underground car park on a day trip to Tours was quite stressful.
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