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7 Sentences With "journeying over"

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The number of migrant families and unaccompanied minors journeying over land to the United States has swelled in the last year.
However, figures released on Tuesday suggest that those measures are failing to deter tens of thousands of migrants from journeying over land to the United States.
But what makes Etrian Odyssey distinct is that it is really actually about exploring that dungeon, a dangerous places that you have to leave safely every time to save, and not a hero journeying over distances and branching paths.
Nevertheless the settlement was taking on epic proportions. There were five trainloads of settlers journeying over 4,000 kilometers across Canada, to Saskatoon, then a small village at the end of rail. Then the naive settlers set about purchasing oxen, horses, and wagons to transport their huge quantities of baggage, with everything from fine china to pianos, and travel the remaining 300 kilometers to the townships where homestead lands awaited, reserved for them as a result of Barr’s visit to Ottawa. Colonists continued to blame Barr for the high prices of goods, the harsh weather conditions, and the lack of suitable travel facilities.
Macrobius explains: > When Hercules with Geryon's cattle was journeying over the fields of Italy, > a woman, in reply to his request for water to quench his thirst, said that > she was not allowed to give him any because it was the feast of the Women's > Goddess and no man was permitted to taste of anything that concerned it. > Hercules therefore, when he intended to institute a sacrifice, solemnly > forbade women to be admitted, ordering Potitius and Pinarius who were in > charge of the rites not to allow any woman to be present.Macrobius, > Saturnalia I.12.28 (in Latin). Propertius tells the story at poetic length > (4.9.21–70).
The author's contemporary entry in George E. Loyau's Notable South Australians relates his biographical details: He was commissioned in 1895 to produce a report on forest resources for the state government of Western Australia, undertaking research that included journeying over five thousand kilometres in a year, and leading to the formation of the Department of Woods and Forests, of which he was appointed to head as the first conservator. During his tenure he encouraged the introduction of softwood plantations and sandalwood, and is credited with a fivefold increase in the export value of the state's hardwood resources. His reporting was regarded as careful and considered, despite his prodigious output. A reprint in 1899 of his extensive 1896 report is amongst his published works.
Governor Brisbane declared martial law in the district in August 1824. This lasted several months before a peace was restored and martial law revoked in December 1824. While it is believed that 22 settlers were killed on the Bathurst frontier during this period, the number of Aboriginal deaths remains disputedConnor, 2002: 56 In the meantime, the government depot site with its military protection, good grass and water had become appealing as a stopping point for travellers journeying over the Blue Mountains, marking the end of a day's stage in the journey. On 11 April 1817 explorer John Oxley's expedition to the interior pitched tent and camped on the bank of the river for the night and again on the return journey in September.

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