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I've been traveling, and where I speak now, I spoke in Anaheim,
Like, do I, like it's funny, I've been traveling,
And if I'm on the road, if I'm traveling, speaking, or if I'm in the studio filming another TV show, then one of my team will answer you.
the dark with this and if I'm on the road if I'm traveling
These streets are where cars will drive on to get to places like going to work, traveling, or running errands.
These streets are where cars will drive on to get to places like going to work, traveling, or running errands.
can see over the last few months I've been traveling around the world actually filming
can see over the last few months I've been traveling around the world actually filming
They've been immersed in nuances of café culture since the mid-1900s, when Italian and Greek immigrants began traveling to the country.
They've been immersed in nuances of cafe culture since the mid 1900s, when Italian and Greek immigrants began traveling to the country.
and they can't take care of their obligations in the community with the rest of the family because they're always working and they're always traveling.
and they can't take care of their obligations in the community with the rest of their family, because they're always working and they're always traveling.
These easy commutes are key for the 2.4 million people traveling into Tokyo daily from outside the city.
These easy commutes are key for the 2.4 million people traveling into Tokyo daily from outside the city.
Lately, for my other channel, I've been traveling in Europe, and back in 2018, the EU rolled out a whole new set of internet regulations to protect European citizens' data,
And better yet, Nord ensured that all of my research was completely safe and protected—when you're traveling and using public wifi, you're taking a dangerous gamble; it's easy to connect to the wrong network and lose your data, your files, or even your identity.
Now, as I understand it, by law, if you're traveling these very complex waters in and around the Baltimore Harbor and the Chesapeake Bay, you have to have a local marine pilot on (board) because it is so complex.
As I understand it, by law, you have to, if you're traveling these very complex waters in and around the Baltimore Harbor and the Chesapeake Bay, you have to have a local marine pilot on because it is so complex.
There's the S-wave, which is the thing that actually causes major tremors, and there's also a weaker but faster traveling P-wave, which is like a polite little Messenger to tell you that the S-wave is on its way to come mess your whole day up.
and there's also a weaker but faster-traveling P-wave, which is like a polite little messenger to tell you that the S-wave is on its way to come mess your whole day up.