But today most travellers eschew the hefty tomes for online trip planners and smartphone apps.
Apple's decision to eschew Google Maps in iOS 6 is a big deal.
Mr. Shi's planned do-it-yourself variety show will eschew celebrities, flash and, in some cases, talent.
There are no suggestions that the GOP should eschew its close connection with conservative Christianity.
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One way to avoid them is to eschew those determined to take such steps.
To eschew such tools is to fight terrorism with one hand tied behind your back.
It also allows them to use the sort of investigative techniques that mainstream newspapers eschew.
He was accused of just the sort of spin that he had promised to eschew.
They eschew dinnertime music in favour of the natural sounds of the river.
Modern students tend to gravitate to these mediums and have come to eschew the old-fashioned book format.
In my own company for example, my partners and I decided to eschew venture capital and debt.
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Even the OLPC XO-3 plans to eschew the clickity keyboard in favor of a touchscreen version.
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Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones, two British academics, eschew the notion that effective bosses can be constructed piecemeal.
Nonetheless, the fact remains that men are more likely to eschew partners with student loan debt than women.
So how did IBM eschew business machines to become a player in the world of fashion trend forecasting?
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Shortly after taking command he argued that Pfizer should eschew big acquisitions and bet on its research laboratories.
They head Cloud Ten Pictures , a maker of direct-to-video films for entertainment-starved Christians who eschew torrid Hollywood fare.
His credibility is shrinking: the July austerity package was long on tax increases he had often promised to eschew.
On the one hand you have shows that eschew all ambition in favor of easy money and captive eyeballs.
European countries, including Britain (since the 1950s, anyway) claim to eschew such methods.
Modern scales eschew weights and fulcrums in favor of electromagnets and even lasers.
All this speaks of rising ambitions, even if most foreign-affairs experts wisely eschew any talk of an incipient superpower.
When Dr Dean was considering whether to eschew public financing, he e-mailed all his online supporters for their opinion.
Indie filmmakers are revered, not reviled, partly because they eschew the studio system and its constraints on artistic expression.
American tabloids eschew the naked breasts that bounce all over their European cousins.
We still had trick or treat but had to eschew our normal route.
Scenario planners eschew precise predictions, instead mapping out possible ways that the future might develop if certain big events occur.
But it seems a tough way to recapture childhood thrills and besides, many modern stagings sternly eschew the fairy-tale elements.
So these managers eschew the passive approach to tracking an index in favor of a semi-active approach to portfolio management.
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It turns out that many high profile VCs continue to eschew this space, other than perhaps an occasional investment or two.
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