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If you're trying to travel in the same direction, it makes sense to share the journey.
"They are trying to travel down the road we already paved," Mr. Scognamillo said.
I have a little money saved, and I'm trying to travel and do new things.
In 2008, his brother was sentenced to three years in jail for trying to travel to Iraq for similar training.
"He was trying to travel out, probably to Somalia," said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Kermiche was stopped by German police in March 2015 and accused of trying to travel to Syria.
State transportation officials warned that anyone trying to travel through the area could face delays of several hours.
Then these network executives will really be trying to travel back in time to fix their mistakes.
"When John was in New York lecturing I was trying to travel with the troupe in Europe.
"The prime minister is trying to travel simultaneously on two trains going in opposite directions," he told the Israeli radio.
According to justice officials, Amimour was arrested in October 2012 with two other youths on suspicion of trying to travel to Yemen to fight.
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