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The explanation for this slight acceleration shortfall is simple: the new Z could use a trip to a spa.
While big companies usually use a trip to the Masters as a perk for executives and clients, the controversy over Augusta National's policy toward women has led many of them to avoid the tournament this year.
Chancellor George Osborne plans to use a trip to Aberdeen to pay tribute to people who work in the offshore oil and gas industry.
Use a trip mines to get rid of campers.
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Lord Laird is alleged to have been interested in accepting a £2,000 a month retainer and using a trip to Fiji as a "bribe" to help reporters posing as lobbyists for a fake company representing business interests in Fiji.
Mark Thompson, the BBC's director general, used a trip to New York to remind Americans that such a concentration of media ownership would not be allowed in their country.
Gov. George W. Bush used a trip through the politically pivotal Midwest today to deride Vice President Al Gore's proposals for Medicare and prescription drugs as the nostrums of a man with a dangerously robust appetite for federal regulation.
Chancellor George Osbourne recently used a trip to China to secure support for Hinkley Point C, the UK's first nuclear power plant in a generation, which is expected to cost £24.5bn and will be heavily subsidised by the government.
The presumptive Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, used a trip to Israel last month to declare that President Obama had wasted time with fruitless negotiations with Iran, and that Iran had taken advantage of the time to advance its nuclear program.
Colin L. Powell, the American secretary of state, used a trip to Kenya in 2001 to urge Mr. Moi to follow the dictates of the Constitution both for the good of his country and for his own legacy.
Holloway uses a trip takedown on Pettis and lands in side control.
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