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She could not even wait a week more so as to plan the homeward trip carefully.
The homeward trip looked like being just as good.
After the legs were clipped, he noticed that the ants stopped short on their homeward trip.
The tankrooms represent our homeward trip, and we watch the gauges with anxious hope.
Everything was ready for the homeward trip.
'Now that we're under less pressure, and the launch window for the homeward trip is still weeks away, there's a distinct feeling of boredom, as well as frustration.
Reeve took the surveyors along the route but on the homeward trip the aircraft - a Fairchild - broke through the ice on the Kluane Lake.
'I'll tell you about that lot in a couple of minutes, but I just want to catch our fisherman and be sure we have enough fresh fish for the Mantela's homeward trip.'
Me, I dove into that hole I'd been digging and had sense enough to grab the picket ropes of my horses, which I'd had up, loading for the homeward trip.
She made 18 passages around Cape Horn during the 20 years she was under the U.S. flag, and two homeward trips around the Cape of Good Hope.
They all said they had not noticed whether Tom and Becky were on board the ferryboat on the homeward trip; it was dark; no one thought of inquiring if any one was missing.
They made another stop in Lima, on their homeward trip, to renew their supply of gasolene, and there learned that the rival picture men had arrived at the volcano too late to see it in operation.
After a quick breakfast everyone set to work 210 ON THE PHANTOM SATELLITE getting ready for the homeward trip.
He was also cheered by the thought that the homeward trip could be twenty kilometres shorter than the outward one, for as long as he cleared the Sea, he could make an emergency landing anywhere in the northern continent.
In Toronto on that homeward trip I first met Ernest L. Bushnell who had come into radio as one-quarter of a male quartet and who rose in the ranks of Canadian radio until he became the top executive of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation some years later.
He knew that Bull had already taken the air, could tell by the free drone of his engine that he had started on his homeward trip, but nevertheless he whirled around and started to run after the plane, waving his arms in movements that he knew Bull couldn't possibly see in the darkness.