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- adjective capable of being traversed
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The Demand CEO also apparently spent at least part of the evening debating the value of the iPad with former supermodel Cindy Crawford (he adds later that "cindy did not like the iPAD and i did; she thought just a big iphone with no service; i think convenient and travelable").
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The Demand CEO also apparently spent at least part of the evening debating the value of the iPad with former supermodel Cindy Crawford (he adds later that "cindy did not like the iPAD and i did; she thought just a big iphone with no service; i think convenient and travelable").
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The property is travelable on a reasonably comfortable road approximately 3 to 4 hours from the city proper Puerto Princesa and 30 minutes from the proposed international airport in San Vicente.
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The property is travelable on a reasonably comfortable road approximately 3 to 4 hours from the city proper Puerto Princesa and 30 minutes from the proposed international airport in San
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The Demand CEO also apparently spent at least part of the evening debating the value of the iPad with former supermodel Cindy Crawford (he adds later that "cindy did not like the iPAD and i did; she thought just a big iphone with no service; i think convenient and travelable").
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The Demand CEO also apparently spent at least part of the evening debating the value of the iPad with former supermodel Cindy Crawford (he adds later that "cindy did not like the iPAD and i did; she thought just a big iphone with no service; i think convenient and travelable").
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Add a solar panel to the roof of the car to add a continuous recharger during the day, or an extra unit that can sit in the trunk, that can be popped out when parked, that will recharge while you aren't driving, and your distance travelable gets increased again.
blogTO 2009
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a single English county there are more roads -- more travelable roads -- than are to be found in the whole of India; and I would say also that the single city of Manchester, in the supply of its inhabitants with the single article of water, has spent a larger sum of money than the East
Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1 John Bright 1850
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