In 1930, the airship R100 set out on its first passenger-carrying flight from England to Canada.
Another idea Couper suggests: Set out on vacation and try plying your trade where you land.
His dogs, Rocky and Apollo, took advantage of the open entryway and set out on adventure.
Breaking from the political heat, Binod set out on a ten-day Himalayan trek in May.
On Wednesday two journalists, Bobbie Johnson and Jim Giles, set out on an unlikely mission.
With time on his hands, and being a serial entrepreneur he set out on his next project.
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Both teams trained on the snowbound pitch before York's players set out on the 240-mile journey home.
CEOs set out on their hunt for takeover targets, they should not stray too far from home.
Stack-outs, those pallets of merchandise set out on the floor in front of the main shelves, were banned.
We set out on this new adventure, finding a quaint restaurant that had white tablecloths and a wine list.
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He had set out on the trek with Andy Norman and Roan Hackney.
In August, two Catholic priests set out on a motorbike to try to open up peace talks with Jedieaun.
So, I set out on a quest to create software that could write.
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Historically, the kulich were carried to church and set out on long tables to be blessed by a priest.
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From there, the band fronted by Sting set out on a sold out and highly lucrative five-continent reunion tour.
So when we set out on this, I thought this is mission impossible.
When Saul of Tarsus set out on his journey to Damascus the whole of the known world lay in bondage.
Once again, he is seen as a divisive president, who set out on a more conservative path than many imagined.
In his interview with Oprah Winfrey, Lance Armstrong set out on his lifelong grueling tour of rebuilding trust.
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Wearing a white, short-sleeved shirt, a pair of khaki pants and lightweight shoes, he set out on his morning walk.
In March, Damstadt, Germany-based Merck set out on its own hostile bid for German neighbor Schering, bypassing Serono's "For Sale" sign.
And I think it was necessary for us to set out on the path of deficit reduction without delay after the election.
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The group plans to set out on another bike tour in mid-August.
Shapiro has a good ear for the quote bites of contemporary celebrity culture, and the courage to set out on this endless sea.
That, in my view, is the risk we would have run if we had not set out on the path of deficit reduction.
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Hunting is allowed on certain public and -- with the owner's permission -- private land, allowing experienced hunters to set out on their own.
The pair had set out on a popular summer hike known as Le Couloir des Bossons near Mont Blanc - the Europe Union's highest peak.
Gingrich set out on this entrepreneurial venture with a clear vision.
High up in the Staffordshire Moorlands in the village of Endon, Liberal Democrat candidate Christina Jebb has her campaign leaflets set out on the dining table.
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