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  2. Safe Travels - Wikipedia

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    Safe Travels is the third studio album by American power pop band Jukebox the Ghost. The album was released on June 5, 2012 through Yep Roc Records . Produced by Dan Romer , the record spawned three singles : "Somebody", "Oh, Emily" and "A La La".

  3. Tefilat HaDerech - Wikipedia

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    Tefilat HaDerech (Hebrew: תפילת הדרך) or the Traveler's Prayer or Wayfarer's Prayer in English, is a prayer for a safe journey recited by Jews, when they travel, by air, sea, and even on long car trips. [1] It is recited at the onset of every journey, and preferably done standing but this is not necessary. [2]

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  6. 10 Protection Prayers for a Safe Trip on the Road or by Plane

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    As I traverse to different places, Let the road rise and allow me to see you in unfamiliar places and experience your love in the faces of other people. — Shannon Jacobs Woman's Day/Getty Images

  7. Slán abhaile - Wikipedia

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    Slán abhaile (Irish: [ˌsˠl̪ˠaːnˠ əˈwalʲə]) is an Irish language phrase used to bid goodbye to someone who is travelling home. A literal translation of the phrase is "safe home", which is used in the same way in Hiberno-English. [1] Slán ('safe') is used in many Irish-language farewell formulas; abhaile means 'homeward'.

  8. Association for Safe International Road Travel - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Safe International Road Travel (usually abbreviated as ASIRT) is a non-profit, humanitarian organization that promotes road travel safety through education and advocacy. Rochelle Sobel, president and founder of ASIRT, created the organization in 1995, in response to her son Aron's death in a bus crash in Turkey .

  9. Subways Are Their Own Separate World And These 50 Photos ...

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    Image credits: aymbrbr Using the subway and other public modes of transportation, in general, can lead to some really bizarre experiences.. Broadly speaking, so many people use trains and buses ...

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