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26 Sentences With "taking a cruise"

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The rogue waves, he added, would not deter him from taking a cruise.
Last Friday, she had merely said Canadians should think twice before taking a cruise.
"Before the rise of social media, taking a cruise was kind of an old person's game," he said.
However, even if you're interested in taking a cruise, other types of credit cards could make more sense.
Cruise lines, we could spend billions trying to keep them operating when there's no one taking a cruise.
If you're taking a cruise and have concerns about hurricane-related disruptions, there's even more to think about.
Smarter Living: If you've been thinking about taking a cruise, now through March may be the best time to book.
Taking a cruise can also save you time, since most of your travel takes place at night when you're in bed.
Smarter Living: If you've been thinking about taking a cruise, between right now and March may be the best time to book.
I've never been on a cruise, and I'm planning on not taking a cruise every year for the rest of my life.
I spoke with Jennifer for an overview of our options and returned to Luis because by taking a cruise we could visit more places.
"Many people are a little bit fearful of taking a cruise, they think there's a lack of privacy or there's so many people," she said.
If you aren't taking a cruise or a tour and instead booked the various pieces of the vacation yourself, you don't necessarily need trip cancellation insurance.
There was talk of taking a cruise ship to Cyprus, or accompanying an ambassador on a helicopter to Tel Aviv or even crossing into Israel on a bus.
TO UNDERSTAND how seafaring Britons, in romantic moments, see their island's maritime story, it helps to join the tourists taking a cruise around the harbour that was once home to the world's mightiest navy.
Ms. McNally and her sons ending up taking a cruise to the Caribbean with Disney Cruise Line because she had heard that the line went out of its way to accommodate single parent families.
Of the islands travelers can visit without taking a cruise ship, I was most interested in Floreana; my novel "Enchanted Islands" is based on the life of Frances Conway, who lived there with her husband, Ainslie, in the 1930s and 40s.
The State Department repeated those same travel advisories, including the part about not taking a cruise right now—and it warned that anyone who decides that they still need to see, like, the Panama Canal right now shouldn't rely on being repatriated by the U.S. government in the event that they're quarantined in another country.
Nolan packs up and quits his job, tells his best friend that he is moving to New York City, and meets a man, presumably on a date, in a cafe. Joy appears to move on as well, taking a cruise as she has always wanted to.
"Life is Suite: Laura Cadieux sequel caps off frenetic year for producer Denise Robert". Montreal Gazette, November 29, 1999. In the film, Laura Cadieux (Ginette Reno) and her friends are taking a cruise on the St. Lawrence River to celebrate Laura's 50th birthday."Laura takes a cruise: Cadieux, part deux, offers laughs, but lacks depth of original".
The Ultimate Motorhead Show also aims to support the local community by taking a cruise and setting up a short mini car show at a local business to help attract customers. Each year a part of the proceeds go towards a cause. 2010 proceeds went to Cancer research, 2011 proceeds went to a disabled veterans fund and 2012 shows proceeds will go to help benefit the Women's Center of Bloomsburg.
The most common dream for young children is going to Disneyworld. Other activities have included swimming with dolphins, meeting celebrities, big game fishing, seeing the volcanoes of Hawaii, a glacier in Alaska, going on a shopping spree, taking a cruise and touring Washington, D.C. or New York City. Today, an average dream costs $4,600. Each child can only be granted one dream, but the organization invites past recipients to special events, such as their "Children of Christmas" Party.
Sarah agrees to talk to Chuck, and if she cannot fix things, will request reassignment. Chuck returns to work where Morgan sends him a picture of himself taking a cruise with Anna and her parents, and catches a glimpse of one of Kirk's crates. Chuck realizes Kirk put the counterfeit plates on the boat belonging to the attache whom Anna's parents work for, but Casey refuses to act since Beckman has benched the team. Chuck then turns to Sarah, who initially tries to postpone the conversation.
He finds his memory beginning to play tricks on him. The encroaching winter depresses him further; he decides to escape by taking a cruise, and secures passage on the SS Caliban, bound for Ceylon. As the voyage proceeds, Pinfold finds that he hears sounds and conversations from other parts of the ship which he believes are somehow being transmitted into his cabin. Amid an increasingly bizarre series of overheard incidents, he hears remarks which become progressively more insulting, and then directly threatening towards himself.
The course of act 2 is determined in part by the audience, who vote to decide things such as whether Henri should take Greta or Maggy to the fair, and whether Henri should escape the Theatre Director by taking a cruise or else stay to work on his opera. In the central fairground scene (more extended than the one in the first act), there is a puppet show with four different versions of the Faust story, each with its own particular musical colouration. Throughout this scene, the audience is repeatedly called upon to decide whether to continue with the current version, or change to one of the other. In three of the four possible endings, Henri never even begins to compose his own Faust opera .
The whole of the furniture in the grand > saloon and ladies' saloon is covered in plum colored velvet, while that of > the social hall is done in velvet and rep, each having a very beautiful > effect on the surroundings ..."The Floating Palaces, 'Providence' and > 'Bristol'", Newport Mercury, April 28, 1877, quoted in Covell, pp. 23-24. As a finishing touch, flamboyant owner Jim Fisk had 250 canaries in cages installed in each ship, each bird personally named by Fisk himself. Bristol and Providence began a tradition of luxury travel on Narragansett Bay that would remain a popular attraction to travellers for the next fifty years. For a modest price, an ordinary working person could gain a glimpse of the opulent lifestyles of the wealthy just by taking a cruise on such a vessel.

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