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Caravans and 1978
* Caravans ( 1978 )
The game is also a key element in the book Caravans by James Michener and the film of the same name ( 1978 ) starring Anthony Quinn.
She appeared in The Carey Treatment ( 1972 ), Lady Ice ( 1973 ), The Reincarnation of Peter Proud ( 1975 ), Caravans ( 1978 ), A Force of One ( 1979 ), Scanners ( 1981 ), and The Cover Girl Murders ( 1993 made-for-television film ).
Batt also wrote the scores for Caravans ( 1978 film )
* 1978: Caravans ( with London Philharmonic Orchestra )
* Caravans ( 1978 )
* Caravans ( 1978 )

Caravans and film
Ernest Torrence ( June 26, 1878-May 13, 1933 ) was a Scottish born film character actor who appeared in many Hollywood films, including Broken Chains ( 1922 ) with Colleen Moore, Mantrap ( 1926 ) with Clara Bow, and Fighting Caravans ( 1931 ) with Gary Cooper and Lili Damita.

Caravans and ),
* Caravans make regular departures from Luoyang with Chinese ginger, cassia ( a type of cinnamon ), and silk to be bartered in Central Asia for gold, silver, glassware, pottery, cloth, and intaglio gems from Rome.
Caravans originating from both ends of the Hohhot-Gucheng route were composed of two-humped Bactrian camels, suitable for the climate on the area, although very occasionally one could see single-humped Dromedaries brought to this route by Uighur (" Turki ", in Lattimore's parlance ) caravan people from Hami A caravan would be normally composed of a number of files (, lian ), of up to 18 camels each.
* Caravans ( novel ), James A. Michener
Significant artists on this record label included the powerful contralto Inez Andrews ( formerly of The Caravans ), The Gospelettes with Liz Dargan ( formerly of Andrews ’ group The Andrewettes ), mixed vocal group The Kansas City Melodyaires ( later known as Mildred Clark & The Melodyaires ), The Jackson Southernaires and their younger siblings The Williams Brothers, Reverend Oris Mays and the Christian Harmonizers, all of whom with the exception of, Christian Harmonizers, continued with the label into the 1970s.
* Class IV — Cars, including 3-wheeled vehicles more than 450 kg unladen weight, Taxis, Minibuses and Ambulances up to 12 passenger seats, Goods Vehicles not exceeding 3000 kg Design Gross Weight ( DGW ), Motor Caravans and Dual Purpose Vehicles.

Caravans and based
In the early 1970s, The Caravans recorded some songs composed by Donny Hathaway for the small, Chicago based Caritas record label.
Caravans travel from trading posts to the marketplace, where they deliver gold based on the distance they traveled.

Caravans and on
Caravans traveled or camped at any time of day or night, depending on weather, local conditions, and the need for rest.
States relied heavily on The Caravans, releasing 14 singles on them and compiling many more unissued tracks.
* S-161-" Crucifixion "/" Come on Jesus "-The Caravans
After singing with the Caravans, she started her solo career, making guest appearances on the Bobby Jones gospel show and other popular television shows.
In October 2009 the standardisation on the two aircraft types ended when two Cessna 208B Grand Caravans and a Hawker 800XP joined the fleet.
Caravans brought products from Abyssinia and Egypt into Lobeid and Bara, from which the greater part was again transported on to other parts of Africa.
Walker was the featured singer on the records that the first version of the newly emancipated Caravans made, which had the measured style typical of artists influenced by Roberta Martin.
At their height in the late 1950s the Caravans combined the energetic, agile alto of Shirley Caesar on songs such as " Swing Low, Sweet Chariot " with the powerful contralto of Inez Andrews on " Mary Don't You Weep, the dramatic soprano of Delores Washington, and the frenetic piano style from Eddie Williams, a friend of Washington.
In 1976, Caravans members Albertina Walker, Cassietta George, Josephine Howard, and Delores Washington reunited to record an album for the Birthright Records label with all new material titled " Share ", featuring special guest Isaiah Jones, Jr. on piano.
Albertina Walker recently recorded a reunion album with her group The Caravans entitled " Paved The Way ", which was released by Malaco Records on September 5, 2006.
Tropic currently flies over 180 daily flights to 13 destinations in Belize, Honduras and Guatemala, and took delivery of two new Cessna Caravans on November 15, 2011.
Ray Charles also modeled the sound of his backup group, the Raelettes, on groups such as the Davis Sisters and the Caravans.
The two ATRs and its Caravans were painted in the colours of Toll Priority, a successor company to Security Express on behalf of which Jetcraft operated most of its fleet.
The only significant non-agricultural industry is the caravan manufacturing site in the northeast of the parish ( as of 2012 ' Swift Caravans '), with over of buildings on a site.
In 2006 construction began on a cobblestone road to lead from the south of Lashkar Gah to the Qala-e-Bost Arch ( known to readers of James A. Michener's Caravans as Qala Bist.

Caravans and James
* S-146-" What Kind of Man Is This "/" The Man Jesus "-The Caravans with James Cleveland
* S-149-" Old Time Religion "/" The Solid Rock "-The Caravans with James Cleveland
She sang with the legendary late Queen of Gospel Dr. Albertina Walker, Dorothy Norwood, Inez Andrews, Delores Washington and James Cleveland while in the Caravans.
1962 to 1966 provided the Caravans with its most stable group member lineup, consisting of Washington, Walker, Caesar, George, James Herndon and Josephine Howard.
By 1968, the transition was complete, and an all new set of Caravans consisting of Walker, Loleatta Holloway, Willie James McPhatter, Julia Mae Price, Doris Willingham, and Gwen Morgan began to record for HOB records until c. 1971.
Caravans, a novel by James A. Michener, was published in 1963.
After staying in Chicago until the age of 9, Howard and her family moved to Los Angeles to be close to Caravans arranger James Cleveland.

Caravans and .
Caravans must travel via oases so that supplies of water and food can be replenished.
Caravans transported salt, gold and slaves between North Africa and West Africa, and the control of trade routes became a major ingredient in the constant power struggle between various tribes.
Caravans and trailer tents are not allowed onto the festival site.
Caravans and generators are permitted in the western end of the campground.
Caravans traveled from this area once or twice a year by ox-drawn wagon to New Ulm, with the 75 mile trip taking about a week.
The yearly brigade trips, which as of 2010 have brought more than 9, 000 people to Cuba, continue today and are coordinated with the Pastors For Peace Friendship Caravans to Cuba.
* Maillart, Ella ( 1942 ) Cruises & Caravans.
Also, 9-seat Cessna Caravans and 9-seat Piper Chieftan SeaPort intends to run are newer than the 19-passenger Beech 1900D aircraft by Great Lakes.
Dodge built 300, 666 Caravans.
Dodge builds 448, 394 cars and 355, 400 Caravans.
Voyager production comes to 197, 020, compared to 354, 641 Caravans.
Groups involved in PGA have also organised Caravans, regional conferences, workshops and other events in many regions of the world.
Caesar got her start when the group The Caravans came through Wilson, North Carolina in 1958.
Generation I Caravans used the Chrysler S platform, which was closely related to the K-cars, Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant.
These efforts were mostly successful, and most 1st generation Caravans eventually got an updated transmission.
In gospel, The Caravans were a mainstay of the label throughout its existence.
They were operating Bn2-A and Cessna Caravans.
Caravans, particularly the Vardo, have served both as a significant cultural icon and symbol of the nomadic Romani people.

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