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Afterward, he came to New York to make a pilgrimage to the American Museum of Natural History.
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Now, as many as 85, 000 Apple Computer fans make a pilgrimage to the MacWorld expo, the annual four-day event at San Francisco's Moscone Center.
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More than 8m Americans listen to Mr Dobson's broadcasts each week, and it is now de rigueur for Republican presidential candidates to make a pilgrimage to Focus's campus.
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If you are an anthropologist of alcohol, make a pilgrimage to the Blue Bee Bar in New Plymouth, where long ago, a lady known as Miss Emily invented the rum-powered Goombay Smash.
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Now he wants to make a pilgrimage of remorse to Israel.
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His division has also intervened in court to force a school in Illinois to give a new teacher time off with pay to make the pilgrimage to Mecca called the hajj.
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These ranged from a Muslim initiative to make the haj or pilgrimage to Mecca less environmentally wasteful to a Daoist pledge to burn less incense.
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Organisers hope to make the town a "pilgrimage" destination for Thomas fans, with visitors walking the trail every year and reading poetry.
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And the bathing facilities are clean, although some travellers make the pilgrimage to the local sento (Japanese public bath) for a soak.
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