In between chimp tracking expeditions, Lake Tanganyika beckons for snorkelling, kayaking and hippo- and crocodile-spotting forays.
But a bigger market beckons, one that Daktronics has scarcely begun to exploit: LED billboards.
Old media companies should think twice when one of those tasty little things beckons.
He beckons to a mallam, which is what Lagosians call the Hausa Muslim gatekeepers.
He will claim a seat for Europe at the top table when a peace process beckons.
Beat Hamburg over two legs and a return to the HSH Nordbank Arena beckons on 12 May.
So that is the future that beckons the Sudanese people -- north and south, east and west.
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What was once unthinkable - an all-in-one card for the holder's entire personal and professional life - beckons.
Miami beckons retirees from the North but offers little to its working-age residents, who leave for the West.
As recession beckons and joblessness rises, Mr Sarkozy cannot leave the plight of the unemployed to the left.
If they stop rotating, a rapid and terminal encounter with the ground beckons.
As temperatures rise and summer beckons, many workers may begin to question just what defines casual in business-casual dress codes?
If we grasp the opportunity of gold convertibility this still-dawning millennium beckons with the possibility of becoming a new golden age.
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If real life beckons, leave swaying grasslands behind, finishing this bird-watching boondoggle at I-10 with a short drive west to Tucson.
She exudes a nostalgia, invoking the innocence and order of the past, as much as her husband beckons to a liberating future.
You'll be greeted with a plush, bright bed flanked with a bamboo headboard that beckons with a view of your flat-screen television.
You could shack up in a dank apartment or chain hotel room when your job or your family vacation beckons you abroad.
All the major currencies show weakness against gold, and therefore tightening beckons.
Managers of the bombed-out electricity grid reckon that a cold winter beckons.
For the many other Indian firms without giant resources and a taste for Russian roulette, a more nuanced approach to dealmaking abroad beckons.
Hitting Highway 1 at Tijuana, the Pacific makes its first appearance on the right hand side and within an hour, the gastronomic haven of Ensenada beckons.
The middle has not in fact gone away: it beckons enticingly.
We see here an economy where opportunity beckons in every direction.
Great wealth beckons for the handful of centres that will prosper.
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Though his music is unassuming and acoustic, when armed with a guitar, DeRose makes music that beckons and calls out, as if demanding to be heard.
Nevertheless, the need for shareholder liquidity beckons, particularly for banks such as First NBC that have raised capital from private equity firms and other institutional investors.
Their remote, pristine beauty beckons to us as it did to the British geologist and naturalist, Charles Darwin, who first arrived on the HMS Beagle in 1831.
Even if Hollywood beckons, Ms. Herzog's roots are firmly in the theater, a community she has been long been a part of, even before she realized it.
He has since been on holiday but a return to work with new employers now beckons, with the sale set to be completed on Wednesday July 1.
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