Similar words: during, enduring, assuring, conjuring, reassuring, reassuringly, manufacturing, tourism. Meaning: [tʊr /tʊə] adj. working for a short time in different places.
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(91) A bit later on, I saw you touring round with the army recruiting drive, giving demonstration bouts.
(92) The company's touring unit now gives around 300 performances a year to more than 37,000 people.
(93) A new high-altitude touring center has opened at Killington in Vermont.
(94) The firm is now touring the country teaching vicars the value of increased security.
(95) The location is excellent for walking, and well situated for touring the abbeys and chateaux of the Bordeaux and Bergerac regions.
(96) The band are not just successful recording artists - they are constantly touring and playing live to sell-out crowds.
(97) It also features serious drama festivals, touring shows, lively musicals and pantomime.
(98) With her attempt to establish a company at the Imperial Theatre, Westminster, having failed, Lillie resumed touring.
(99) After touring the mausoleum, the peasant returns and again asks where he can find Mao alive.
(100) He studied acting under the GI Bill and after touring in summer stock he began landing parts in television as heavies.
(101) Richmond Theatre, a popular touring theatre, frequently shows West End productions.
(102) Relentless international touring was to keep the company afloat financially for three years.
(103) The mounting of school productions and active involvement in community or touring theatre initiatives are thus of immense value.
(104) Her relentless touring and razor-sharp musical skills are widening her fan base.
(105) The guitarist-vocalist duo has been recording and touring as a team for nearly 11 years.
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(106) Now that he's touring with a new band, Helm still opts to leave the past in the past.
(107) The brochures offer holiday homes costing from £55 a week and touring and camping facilities from as little as £3.60 a night.
(108) About forty-seven bands had competed in Uppermill in 1984, but there were ninety-four bands touring the area.
(109) Sales were flat, touring was down and general enthusiasm was low.
(110) He has since organized a touring team to stay active in the game.
(111) Those problems aside, Acousticubes might prove to be good, quality nerve-centres for a touring, pro musician's setup.
(112) The price includes half-board hotel accommodation, touring bike and return ferry crossing.
(113) As insurance the selectors have picked seven loose forwards and this may emphasise one of the great worries about the touring side.
(114) Mr Ashdown, buoyed up by the latest opinion poll results[sentencedict.com], has been touring both constituencies.
(115) It's light enough for backpacking and touring, yet strong enough for youth groups.
(116) The 2001 R1150R also donates its new, lightweight Telelever front suspension to its touring sibling.
(117) A very pleasant day can be spent touring the Fylde villages with their market days and craft exhibitions.
(118) For purely practical purposes, I deal with the artists' money for recording and touring expenses.
(119) There is an art gallery in the foyer which hosts regular touring and locally produced exhibitions.
(120) Touring caravans are at all times to be treated as trailers for the purposes of the application of the Agreement.
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