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Special Interest Group Tour

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP TOUR  is a Tour for clubs, societies and organizations whose members share a common interest.

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Special interest tour

special interest tour  is a Tour catering to the Needs of a specific interest, such as bird-watching, whale-watching, river rafting, mountain biking, rain forest Exploration among many

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Special Meal

Special Meal  is alternate meal which CAN be ordered in Advance by the passenger. Can include Vegetarian, Kosher, Children's, Diabetic, Hindu, Muslim, Low-Salt or others.

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Specialty Menu

Specialty Menu  is a menu that differs from the typical breakfast, lunch, or dinner menu. Specialty menus are usually designed for specific guest groups or for special events. Examples

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Specialty Restaurant

Specialty Restaurant  is a Theme Restaurant that features certain types of food.

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Speech intelligibility

speech intelligibility  is a new area of car science concerned with facilitating conversation between front and rear passengers by controlling exterior and interior sound travel.

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Speed-rated tires

speed-rated tires are the tires that have undergone extensive testing and have been certified safe at a certain speed, usually to 120 or 140 mph.

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Spelling differences

When travelling between English-speaking countries, you might notice that certain words and phrases differ in spelling and usage, particularly between UK-English and US-English. These differences can be seen in everyday travel-related terms, from how you refer to transport options to the terminology used for accommodation and tickets.

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