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expeditions <an expedition; expeditions> N

expeditions

military expedition or campaign

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The family frequently moved around, because father was a radio operator and spent much time in field expeditions.
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Our umpteen expeditions to discover the vultures for the past several years have at last yielded fruit.
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Numerous expeditions were launched to subdue rebellious tribes or regions.
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She has actively participated in preparing and outfitting four major expeditions to the North Pole.
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Expeditions to the surface require that you manually slip into a claustrophobic gas mask to avoid gulping down lungfuls of radioactive air.
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He embarked on additional expeditions in 1853 and 1854, bringing with him threshing machines and reapers.
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Many of his landscape watercolors and oil paintings are based on sketches he made during his topographical survey expeditions.
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He finds topics for his books and lectures during his numerous journeys and botanical expeditions.
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While these will eventually wear out, additional orbiters with communication relay capability are likely to be launched before any colonization expeditions are mounted.
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The study also considered the possibility of exploratory mid-winter expeditions across the polar ice cap.
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