As evening descends, passengers disembark the train for traditional haciendas and a local dinner before heading to bed.
Ms Munton said Maxine Holmes, Claire's sister, had helped her train for the London Marathon.
He couldn't train for two months and wore a back brace for almost four months.
All this has reinforced the idea that banking is simply a gravy train for employees.
Hopkins won't return to a Philadelphia gym and train for a fight just to fight.
She insisted we go directly to the train station and get on the first train for Paris.
Do you want to be pre-selected for the extra-jerky last car of the train for Space Mountain?
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Military officials noted that it gave Marines, Army and Navy personnel a place to train for deployment overseas.
Generous employment benefits encourage laid-off workers to continue seeking jobs in dying industries rather than train for something new.
After sitting on a train for so many hours, you might want to get a closer look at the landscape on a hike.
Separate groin and hip injuries meant that Turnbull was able to train for only three weeks between December and late February.
Girls would travel up to four hours to train for two hours twice a week because we wanted to be the best.
At Parque Berrio station, roughly the half-way point of the tour, get off the train for several more sights from the platform.
You train for 10 years and have to perform for one hour.
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Where the student who studies hard can afford to go to school and train for the jobs that businesses need to fill.
People will rather have their children train for other games like boxing.
British soldiers are supposed to train for 24 months between six-month deployments.
Because people need to be able to train for new jobs and careers in today's fast-changing economy, we're also revitalizing America's community colleges.
Spiritual Triage is a tool to allow chaplains to train for a situation where there are mass casualties, including ministering to dying soldiers.
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Painstakingly, the child had to train for four hours every week day, but he did so to the great satisfaction of his mentor.
Family doctors train for three years after medical school, complete a load of continuing education, and pass a thorough exam every ten years.
"On one of the 'bad weather' days it was lovely sunshine and we went out on a steam train for the day, " she said.
Farah had been due to compete for the first time but has withdrawn as he has not had time to train for the distance.
Apprentices must train for years under master guides and don't just learn to spot and track animals from the comfort and safety of their vehicles.
The singer left his pop career behind after conversion but began recording again recently, including a new version of Peace Train for a charity album.
But yesterday ITV decided not to cut a clip Mr Kelly had filmed on the Trans-Siberian train for the holiday programme Wish You Were Here.
The Australian has spent the last two months back home undergoing tests after complaining of exhaustion and has been unable to train for five months.
Like other would-be Olympians, they train for hours each day, on the river or on rowing machines and weights at their boathouse on the Tigris.
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