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Hawaii Definition–noun | 1. | a state of the United States comprising the N Pacific islands of Hawaii, Kahoolawe, Kauai, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, Niihau, and Oahu: a U.S. territory 1900–59; admitted to the Union 1959. 965,000; 6424 sq. mi. (16,715 sq. km). Capital: <
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Travel Definition–verb (used without object) | 1. | to go from one place to another, as by car, train, plane, or ship; take a trip; journey: to travel for pleasure. | | 2. | to move or go from one place or point to another. | | 3. | to proceed or advance in any way. | | 4. | to go from place to place as a representative of a business firm. | | 5. | to associate or consort: He travels in a wealthy crowd. | | 6. | Informal. to move with speed. | | 7. | to pass, or be transmitted, as light or sound. | | 8. | Basketball. walk (def. 9). | | 9. | to move in a fixed course, as a piece of mechanism. | –verb (used with object) | 10. | to travel, journey, or pass through or over, as a country or road.<
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Ottawa Citizen - Found Nov. 18, 2008 ... many will need a hit of Hawaii. Travel writer Cheryl McKinnon says Hawaii is a second home for British Columbians in winter.
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Victims: Thousands of dollars lost in Lodi travel agency case (1)
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Travel Insider: Hawaii Superferry delays introduction of second ship
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UH PRSSA hosts panel of PR pros from travel and tourism industry
Honolulu Advertiser - Found Nov. 12, 2008 The University of Hawaii's Public Relations Student Society of America Manoa Chapter will be hosting a panel of PR professionals from the travel and
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Panda Travel Offers Special Packages To DC
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Biz Journals - Found Nov. 9, 2008 Hawaii is a very special place for both me, having attended the [University of Hawaii School of Travel Industry Management], and for the...
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Holiday travel to Hawaii less robust than in previous years
Honolulu Star Bulletin - Found Nov. 19, 2008 AAA is expecting a 7.2 percent drop in Thanksgiving trips that require air travel While some segments of Hawaii's visitor industry have seen a small
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Winter in the Sun | Practical Traveler: This Season, Procrastination ...
New York Times - Found Nov. 8, 2008 ... by Nov. 30 for travel through February. Guests who stay for three to six nights can receive a $250 rebate. And ResortQuest Hawaii properties ...
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MGOLF: Buckeyes Travel to Hawaii for...
Ohio State Buckeyes - Found Nov. 17, 2008 ... travel to Hawaii to compete in the Turtle Bay Resort Invitational, Nov. 10-12 in Oahu. The 54-hole event is hosted by the University of Hawaii...
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Head to Hawaii for sun, fun and, yes, the food
Leader-Post - Found Nov. 18, 2008 ... many will need a hit of Hawaii. Travel writer Cheryl McKinnon says Hawaii is a second home for British Columbians in winter.
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