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History
The domain was approved by ICANN on April 8, 2005 as a sponsored TLD in the second group of new TLD applications evaluated in 2004. TheGlobe.com acquired Tralliance Corporation, the operator of .travel, on May 9, 2005.
The official launch began in October 2005, with a screening process to determine eligibility to register domains in each of three monthly groups for October, November and December. Open registrations began in January 2006. Governments were given priority registration for geographic place names from July 2005 to December 21, 2007.
A 2006 proposal that a wildcard DNS record point all unused *.travel domains to Tralliance's search.travel site was rejected by ICANN due to technical considerations.
Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.
Etymology
The origin of the word "travel" is most likely lost to history. The term "travel" may originate from the Old French word travail. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the first known use of the word travel was in the 14th century. It also states that the word comes from Middle English travailen, travelen (which means to torment, labor, strive, journey) and earlier from Old French travailler (which means to work strenuously, toil). In English we still occasionally use the words travail and travails, which mean struggle. According to Simon Winchester in his book The Best Travelers' Tales (2004), the words travel and travail both share an even more ancient root: a Roman instrument of torture called the tripalium (in Latin it means "three stakes", as in to impale). This link reflects the extreme difficulty of travel in ancient times. Also note the torturous connotation of the word "travailler." Today, travel may or may not be much easier depending upon the destination you choose (i.e., Mt. Everest, the Amazon rainforest), how you plan to get there (tour bus, cruise ship, or oxcart), and whether or not you decide to "rough it (see extreme tourism and adventure travel). "There's a big difference between simply being a tourist and being a true world traveler," notes travel writer Michael Kasum. This is, however, a contested distinction as academic work on the cultures and sociology of travel has noted.
The following is an episode list for the MTV television series Rob & Big. The show follows the lives of professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek and his best friend and bodyguard Christopher "Big Black" Boykin. The series premiered on November 2, 2006 and featured eight episodes in each of its first and second seasons and sixteen episodes in the concluding third season. Along with the regular episodes, the series feature three recap specials.
KANTOR WILL IN TOUR AND TRAVEL DI PETAK KONTRAKAN | PEMILIKNYA MENGHILANG | KDM TEGUR PAK RT
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Have Gun - Will Travel - Weekdays
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Have Love Will Travel
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Have Love Will Travel · The Sonics
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Released on: 2013-04-08
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published: 05 Jun 2019
Have Gun, Will Travel--"The Moor's Revenge"
Vincent Price and Patricia Morison are Shakespearean actors who arrive in San Diego (then a rough cattle town) to perform Shakespeare. Morrey Amsterdam is the saloon owner who hired them without telling them they were performing in a saloon rather than a theater--and might have slightly misrepresented what sort of performance they would be giving.
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published: 30 Jan 2017
Classic TV Theme: Have Gun - Will Travel
One of the most distinctive and well regarded shows from the glory days of tv Westerns, 'Have Gun' starred Richard Boone as a gun for hire, though one with scruples and a personal code of ethics. It spawned a radio series (John Dehner played Paladin) and ran on CBS tv for six years. The show was nominated for several awards, and a 'best original script' award from the WGA went to one of the writers on the show: Gene Roddenberry. Wonder what became of him?
The distinctive opening theme is by Bernard Herrmann, a legendary film and concert composer who had a long association with CBS (he was for a time the CBS equivalent of Arturo Toscanini over at NBC). For the first season he wrote an elaboration of this theme for the closing credits. In season two and thereafter the 'Ballad of Paladin' bec...
published: 23 Jun 2021
Ballad of Paladin Have Gun Will Travel
Ballad of Paladin, Have Gun Will Travel. Sung by Johnny Western!
published: 04 Feb 2009
Have Gun Will Travel: Paladin's Real Name REVEALED!
The 1950s was the era of cowboys -- the audiences loved men on horseback and few onscreen gunslingers enjoyed as much popularity as Paladin of Have Gun - Will Travel. This American Western series that chronicled the life of Paladin, a West Point trained American Civil War veteran who mirrored the image of a Knight Errant, a character associated with a strict moral code and virtuous life. Palladin used both his gun as well as his wit and intelligence to help those in need of his services. His business card, which featured a white knight chess piece and had "Have Gun Will Travel. Wire Paladin, San Francisco" written on it reminded audiences of the knights in shining armour. Falling in love with Paladin wasn't difficult at all.
The role was played by the magnetic actor Richard Boone and th...
published: 16 Jul 2020
WATCH the last one will change your mind travel in your thoughts with SpongeBob and Patrick
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Have Love Will Travel · The Sonics
Here Are the Sonics
℗ 2013 Etiquette Records
Released on: 2013-04-08
Auto-generated by Y...
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Have Love Will Travel · The Sonics
Here Are the Sonics
℗ 2013 Etiquette Records
Released on: 2013-04-08
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Have Love Will Travel · The Sonics
Here Are the Sonics
℗ 2013 Etiquette Records
Released on: 2013-04-08
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Vincent Price and Patricia Morison are Shakespearean actors who arrive in San Diego (then a rough cattle town) to perform Shakespeare. Morrey Amsterdam is the s...
Vincent Price and Patricia Morison are Shakespearean actors who arrive in San Diego (then a rough cattle town) to perform Shakespeare. Morrey Amsterdam is the saloon owner who hired them without telling them they were performing in a saloon rather than a theater--and might have slightly misrepresented what sort of performance they would be giving.
Please visit my blog at: http://comicsradio.blogspot.com
Vincent Price and Patricia Morison are Shakespearean actors who arrive in San Diego (then a rough cattle town) to perform Shakespeare. Morrey Amsterdam is the saloon owner who hired them without telling them they were performing in a saloon rather than a theater--and might have slightly misrepresented what sort of performance they would be giving.
Please visit my blog at: http://comicsradio.blogspot.com
One of the most distinctive and well regarded shows from the glory days of tv Westerns, 'Have Gun' starred Richard Boone as a gun for hire, though one with scru...
One of the most distinctive and well regarded shows from the glory days of tv Westerns, 'Have Gun' starred Richard Boone as a gun for hire, though one with scruples and a personal code of ethics. It spawned a radio series (John Dehner played Paladin) and ran on CBS tv for six years. The show was nominated for several awards, and a 'best original script' award from the WGA went to one of the writers on the show: Gene Roddenberry. Wonder what became of him?
The distinctive opening theme is by Bernard Herrmann, a legendary film and concert composer who had a long association with CBS (he was for a time the CBS equivalent of Arturo Toscanini over at NBC). For the first season he wrote an elaboration of this theme for the closing credits. In season two and thereafter the 'Ballad of Paladin' became the end credits music, sung by Johnny Western, written by Western, Boone, and Sam Rolfe (creator of the show and others including 'Man from UNCLE'). Two opens and two closes included here.
One of the most distinctive and well regarded shows from the glory days of tv Westerns, 'Have Gun' starred Richard Boone as a gun for hire, though one with scruples and a personal code of ethics. It spawned a radio series (John Dehner played Paladin) and ran on CBS tv for six years. The show was nominated for several awards, and a 'best original script' award from the WGA went to one of the writers on the show: Gene Roddenberry. Wonder what became of him?
The distinctive opening theme is by Bernard Herrmann, a legendary film and concert composer who had a long association with CBS (he was for a time the CBS equivalent of Arturo Toscanini over at NBC). For the first season he wrote an elaboration of this theme for the closing credits. In season two and thereafter the 'Ballad of Paladin' became the end credits music, sung by Johnny Western, written by Western, Boone, and Sam Rolfe (creator of the show and others including 'Man from UNCLE'). Two opens and two closes included here.
The 1950s was the era of cowboys -- the audiences loved men on horseback and few onscreen gunslingers enjoyed as much popularity as Paladin of Have Gun - Will T...
The 1950s was the era of cowboys -- the audiences loved men on horseback and few onscreen gunslingers enjoyed as much popularity as Paladin of Have Gun - Will Travel. This American Western series that chronicled the life of Paladin, a West Point trained American Civil War veteran who mirrored the image of a Knight Errant, a character associated with a strict moral code and virtuous life. Palladin used both his gun as well as his wit and intelligence to help those in need of his services. His business card, which featured a white knight chess piece and had "Have Gun Will Travel. Wire Paladin, San Francisco" written on it reminded audiences of the knights in shining armour. Falling in love with Paladin wasn't difficult at all.
The role was played by the magnetic actor Richard Boone and the show made Boone an international star. Boone also exercised great influence on the sets of the drama -- a TV Guide issue revealed that Boone, alongside starring in the show, also directed many of its episodes as well as exercised great control on both script and casting approval. Other than Paladin, the only recurring character on the show was Kam Tong -- the Chinese bellhop at the Carlton Hotel where Paladin usually stayed.
Have Gun -- Will Travel aired on CBS between 1957 and 1963 and was the number three show in the US for three consecutive years. Its this video, we take a look at some of the most interesting facts from this beloved series. One of these facts even reveals the Paladin’s real name! Be sure to watch the full video to find out this and other great facts from the show.
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The 1950s was the era of cowboys -- the audiences loved men on horseback and few onscreen gunslingers enjoyed as much popularity as Paladin of Have Gun - Will Travel. This American Western series that chronicled the life of Paladin, a West Point trained American Civil War veteran who mirrored the image of a Knight Errant, a character associated with a strict moral code and virtuous life. Palladin used both his gun as well as his wit and intelligence to help those in need of his services. His business card, which featured a white knight chess piece and had "Have Gun Will Travel. Wire Paladin, San Francisco" written on it reminded audiences of the knights in shining armour. Falling in love with Paladin wasn't difficult at all.
The role was played by the magnetic actor Richard Boone and the show made Boone an international star. Boone also exercised great influence on the sets of the drama -- a TV Guide issue revealed that Boone, alongside starring in the show, also directed many of its episodes as well as exercised great control on both script and casting approval. Other than Paladin, the only recurring character on the show was Kam Tong -- the Chinese bellhop at the Carlton Hotel where Paladin usually stayed.
Have Gun -- Will Travel aired on CBS between 1957 and 1963 and was the number three show in the US for three consecutive years. Its this video, we take a look at some of the most interesting facts from this beloved series. One of these facts even reveals the Paladin’s real name! Be sure to watch the full video to find out this and other great facts from the show.
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Have Love Will Travel · The Sonics
Here Are the Sonics
℗ 2013 Etiquette Records
Released on: 2013-04-08
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Vincent Price and Patricia Morison are Shakespearean actors who arrive in San Diego (then a rough cattle town) to perform Shakespeare. Morrey Amsterdam is the saloon owner who hired them without telling them they were performing in a saloon rather than a theater--and might have slightly misrepresented what sort of performance they would be giving.
Please visit my blog at: http://comicsradio.blogspot.com
One of the most distinctive and well regarded shows from the glory days of tv Westerns, 'Have Gun' starred Richard Boone as a gun for hire, though one with scruples and a personal code of ethics. It spawned a radio series (John Dehner played Paladin) and ran on CBS tv for six years. The show was nominated for several awards, and a 'best original script' award from the WGA went to one of the writers on the show: Gene Roddenberry. Wonder what became of him?
The distinctive opening theme is by Bernard Herrmann, a legendary film and concert composer who had a long association with CBS (he was for a time the CBS equivalent of Arturo Toscanini over at NBC). For the first season he wrote an elaboration of this theme for the closing credits. In season two and thereafter the 'Ballad of Paladin' became the end credits music, sung by Johnny Western, written by Western, Boone, and Sam Rolfe (creator of the show and others including 'Man from UNCLE'). Two opens and two closes included here.
The 1950s was the era of cowboys -- the audiences loved men on horseback and few onscreen gunslingers enjoyed as much popularity as Paladin of Have Gun - Will Travel. This American Western series that chronicled the life of Paladin, a West Point trained American Civil War veteran who mirrored the image of a Knight Errant, a character associated with a strict moral code and virtuous life. Palladin used both his gun as well as his wit and intelligence to help those in need of his services. His business card, which featured a white knight chess piece and had "Have Gun Will Travel. Wire Paladin, San Francisco" written on it reminded audiences of the knights in shining armour. Falling in love with Paladin wasn't difficult at all.
The role was played by the magnetic actor Richard Boone and the show made Boone an international star. Boone also exercised great influence on the sets of the drama -- a TV Guide issue revealed that Boone, alongside starring in the show, also directed many of its episodes as well as exercised great control on both script and casting approval. Other than Paladin, the only recurring character on the show was Kam Tong -- the Chinese bellhop at the Carlton Hotel where Paladin usually stayed.
Have Gun -- Will Travel aired on CBS between 1957 and 1963 and was the number three show in the US for three consecutive years. Its this video, we take a look at some of the most interesting facts from this beloved series. One of these facts even reveals the Paladin’s real name! Be sure to watch the full video to find out this and other great facts from the show.
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It is sponsored by Tralliance Registry Management Company (TRMC). Registrations are processed via accredited registrars.
History
The domain was approved by ICANN on April 8, 2005 as a sponsored TLD in the second group of new TLD applications evaluated in 2004. TheGlobe.com acquired Tralliance Corporation, the operator of .travel, on May 9, 2005.
The official launch began in October 2005, with a screening process to determine eligibility to register domains in each of three monthly groups for October, November and December. Open registrations began in January 2006. Governments were given priority registration for geographic place names from July 2005 to December 21, 2007.
A 2006 proposal that a wildcard DNS record point all unused *.travel domains to Tralliance's search.travel site was rejected by ICANN due to technical considerations.
Gonna build me a shack lord by the railroad yard Gonna build me a shack lord by the railroad yard Don't come looking for me unless you plan on meeting god I know a place boys by the railroad track I know a place lord by the railroad track Where the trains come to crawl highball and never do come back Lord I cannot wait to get that sand beneath my shoes No I cannot wait to get that sand beneath my shoes Where the drinks come easy and troubles don't never follow you Yeah I know a train yard that ain't got no bull Yeah I know a train yard that ain't got no bull Where the car knockers serve you three hot meals and send you off with cigarettes weed and booze I won't sleep in your million dollar home No I won't bed down in your million dollar home Cause I can sleep below a bridge ten times that much with no credit card no bill no job no loan See I don't need no home I don't need no love I don't need nothing but the moon and stars up above
“We have such a wonderful community that is so willing to help when we invite travel writers and media to come to our county and experience all that we have to offer, and then they will, in turn, ...
Data from Chinese online travel services provider Qunar showed a 50 percent increase in hotel bookings in popular outbound travel cities, and it is expected that the total outbound travel bookings for the year will surpass those of 2019.
“Since COVID-19, there are more people not wanting a miserable travel experience who are willing to pay more for a more comfortable journey,” Fitzgerald said.
And it's getting really annoying for customers ... So what did she do? ... At that point, she said she was so appalled by the way Walmart treated her that she was willing to travel halfway across the city to get what she needed from a different retailer ... .
"Since COVID-19, there are more people not wanting a miserable travel experience who are willing to pay more for a more comfortable journey," Fitzgerald said ... Twenty-nine percent of travelers this ...
“Since COVID-19, there are more people not wanting a miserable travel experience who are willing to pay more for a more comfortable journey,” Fitzgerald said ... Twenty-nine percent of travelers this ...
Abolishing the death penalty, passing a capital gains tax and opposing PresidentDonald Trump’s travel ban on visitors from Muslim countries are a trio of controversial issues he said he willingly ...
My husband was willing to travel back and forth to his office in Abu Dhabi but no school would accept her," she said ... Her daughter, born in June, will have to wait until she turns five before she can attend an Indian curriculum school.
Like any travel gear, drones on the go will need to be able to handle a little bit of wear and tear ... Most travel-friendly drones will range between $200 to $5,000, depending on the features you are looking for.
An unexpected visitor will bring excitement to your home. Starting a new exercise routine will yield great health benefits ...Plans to travel to someplace exotic will get to see the light of the day ... Travelling with near and dear ones will be fun.
84% of city residents say building design “plays a critical role in whether they would revisit a community space,” and 55% said they would be willing to extend their travel time by up to 20 minutes to visit a well-designed community space.
A record number of Australians are travelling over the coming weeks, but cost-of-living pressures are forcing a rethink of how much spending is done on holiday ....
... provinces, places that don't often get snow due to their milder climates, also want to enjoy winter activities, but might not be willing to travel a long distance to winter tourism destinations.