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  2. Travel Companion Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Travel Companion Exchange (TCE) was a travel companion matching service established by Jens Jurgen in 1982. [1] As the first [2] general interest travel companion matching service in existence, it became the forerunner of many similar services and helped pioneer and legitimize the field of singles matching services in general.

  3. ToyVoyagers - Wikipedia

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    Taking inspiration from the travelling gnome in the film Amélie, the project was created to see if it would be possible for toys to travel 'by themselves'. [1] The aim was for the toys to become travel companions – able to go places, do things, meet people and have their adventures captured in photographs.

  4. Companion (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    Most companions travel in the TARDIS with the Doctor for more than one adventure. Sometimes a guest character takes a role in the story similar to that of a companion, such as photographer Isobel Watkins, who plays a significant role in The Invasion (1968), or Lynda Moss in "Bad Wolf" and "The Parting of the Ways" (2005).

  5. I traveled with 4 teens across the world. Letting them help ...

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    I took my twins and two companions from Australia to the US and Mexico. Allowing them to be involved in the planning helped a lot. I traveled with 4 teens across the world.

  6. Unique hotel destinations that will bring your wanderlust to ...

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    The greatest thing about traveling is that you get to explore new places, meet new people, and sometimes, stay in a really, really unique hotel.

  7. List of Doctor Who supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor is usually accompanied in his travels by one to three companions (sometimes called assistants). These characters provide a surrogate with whom the audience can identify, and further the story by asking questions and getting into trouble, (similar to Dr. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes mysteries.) The Doctor regularly gains new ...

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  9. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    Parents of children who need one-on-one support during their journey, or who are excluded from airline UM-programs for other reasons, can hire independent child travel companion services. These specialized companies employ dedicated chaperones, often with a background of child care or nursing, who can fly with the child to the destination, even ...