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  • His route is nothing like the careless line a spring-breaker might plot across a Rand McNally — it's a painstakingly GPS-mapped and Google Earth-practiced manifest desti-document, waypointed mile by mile for detours, construction, and speed traps.

    The Pedal-to-the-Metal, Totally Illegal, Cross-Country Sprint for Glory Charles Graeber 2007

  • His route is nothing like the careless line a spring-breaker might plot across a Rand McNally — it's a painstakingly GPS-mapped and Google Earth-practiced manifest desti-document, waypointed mile by mile for detours, construction, and speed traps.

    The Pedal-to-the-Metal, Totally Illegal, Cross-Country Sprint for Glory By Charles Graeber 2007

  • But it seemed that they had reached their desti - nation for the elves were cutting loose the bindings holding him on the saddle.

    Dragons of a Fallen Sun Weis, Margaret 2000

  • For Northstar, the solutions were easy: he read the stars, the paths of the desert, and his desti-nation was mapped.

    The Dark Queen Williams, Michael, 1952 Dec. 17- 1994

  • By late afternoon the warrior had entered the flat val'ley before that pass, growing increasingly certain that the mountainous gap must have been his quarry's desti-nation.

    Emperor of Ansalon Niles, Douglas 1993

  • They knew his desti - nation, and his location, and would intercept him before he reached safety.

    Robot Adept Anthony, Piers 1988

  • First we'll run a search pattern surrounding a baseline drawn from the target's last known position to her suspected desti-nation.

    Passage at Arms Cook, Glen 1985

  • The stage took me within twenty-two miles of my desti - nation, to a place called Seberwing.

    The Story of a Pioneer Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919 1929

  • I tumbled him unceremoniously into one of the best carriages, and leaped into mine just as the train was gliding off towards our happy desti - nation.

    Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom Craft, William 1860

  • I will neuer beare a base minde: if it be my desti-nie,

    Henry IV, Part Two (1623 First Folio Edition) 1623

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