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destinations

noun as in goal; place one wants to go

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Check out our definitive collection of destinations on the rise for next year.

Massage techniques are also a far cry from the Thai or Swedish variety found in most vacation destinations.

Nigeria, once synonymous with corruption and waste, is now one of the most sought-after destinations for investors.

Then, those pigs go to their various destinations, taking the virus with them.

You to go flightradar24.com and watch as tens of thousands of planes uneventfully make their way to their destinations.

About half of the vacationers are usually passing through Virginia on the way to or from specific destinations outside the state.

Some of the trains had already been abandoned, and the others were moving along to the agreed-upon destinations.

I wondered where they were all going, and made up destinations for them.

They were taken through the streets in lorries and in furniture vans at the dead of night and shipped for unknown destinations.

This agent met trains and directed migrants to destinations when they had addresses of relatives and friends.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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