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Perhaps, as in Conrad's novel, there was an unfortunate trip, although whether Bourdin was someone else's dupe or himself the mastermind is not known.
It's broken up into (roughly) four parts: a time-traveling Viking adventure; an encounter with mystical aliens; a very unfortunate trip to New York City; and an underwater battle with the devil.
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Emphasis has been firmly on speed and power along with a few unfortunate trips to the beach for dune sprints.
To the Editor: Regarding Margaret Murphy's letter about her unfortunate train trip ("Long Acela Trip," Feb. 11), I feel obliged to point out that Ms. Murphy had her experience on the Acela Regional, not the high-speed Acela Express.
Legend has it the owner named the bar after an unfortunate hunting trip.
But it occurred to me recently that I'd forgotten the movie entirely, and that I trust Forster — the annoyance I felt at the end of "The Longest Journey" didn't come close to making me regret reading it — and that, unfortunate as the trip to the Marabar caves turned out to be for Dr. Aziz, Miss Quested, and Mrs. Moore, it would work out fine for me.
It turns out that pretending you don't spend $60 on weed every month helps precisely no one, so Salcito recommends drawing up a budget that includes line items for all your vices, your Portland getaways, that unfortunate but probable trip to Burning Man.
(Los Angeles Times) A Different Sort of Trip An unfortunate error in an Arizona travel magazine, labeling a psychedelic mushroom as edible, has led to the magazine's removal from newsstands.
Just in case something were to happen to your carry on, you forget to pack your carry-on correctly, or something unfortunate happens on your trip, put copies of important documents in your checked luggage.
'It's unfortunate that it got tripped up the first time".
Beginning in March 2009, dogs were banned from the market, due to "some unfortunate incidents with dogs – tripping people, urinating on food, snatching muffins out of kids' hands".
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