{| |- | They usually stayed in one place. They had shops where they created the wigs and received their supplies. Colonists would travel to their shops in the main cities, such as Philadelphia, New York or Williamsburg to be fitted. |}
I wouldn't have left home I would have protect my home because no one can tell you get out you have the right to stay there.
The slaves would travel at night, so as not to be seen, and during the day there were houses or barns or buissness owned by abolitionists where the could stay and hide until nightfall
Salves were their for life and would work for a cheaper rate. Also they would work for food or a place too stay.
Stay out of foreign affairs.
Yes, you can enter the U.S. twice a year, provided you meet the entry requirements and your visa or ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) allows for multiple entries. However, frequent travel can raise questions at the border about your intentions, so it's important to have a clear purpose for each visit. Always ensure that your stay complies with the terms of your visa or ESTA.
Black lionfish stay in place
The opposite of "stay in place" is "move or travel."
Because it can't stay in one place and look for food because it would get boaring to stay in one place and not travel
The opposite of travel is to stay or remain in one place.
They always travel, they can only breathe when moving.
they dont normally they stay in the same place!?
It's probably a "stay away from it" place
it depends on what your practice's set-up is
I think he always had to travel. He can't stay in one place for long
with woods
you find out about where to stay and what to see and do. What to eat and drink. What is the place like.......etc
They take there own vans. Others stay in one place.. like the Fakie Antalax's, who stay in Florida and dont travel. There not a big deal around the world because they dont travel, most likely for the fact they dont have a van. So most Skateboarders travel by van to not be noticed.