So it was with great anticipation and alacrity that G.H.S. Tramp Club enthusiasts sallied forth every third Saturday. |
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One of the more unusual recruits to the unit was Tramp, a mongrel dog found starving and very ill in a puddle under the yacht. |
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The final shot is of the Tramp and the gamin walking away from us, down the road. |
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Tramp the informal trail looping this tree-ringed pond and you might spot a blue heron or even possibly a pair of nesting bald eagles in tall Douglas firs. |
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As for the Little Tramp himself, his corpse was reburied in a concrete grave to prevent future snatching. |
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When street sweeping and a boxing match against a bruiser twice his size fail to raise the necessary funds, the Tramp turns to his millionaire friend for help. |
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They rocked the world with Fantasia and Snow White and Lady and the Tramp, but Mulan and the Lion King and Beauty and the Beast were rather lame as far as I've heard. |
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In developing the Tramp costume and persona, he was likely inspired by the American vaudeville scene, where tramp characters were common. |
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I mentioned in a previous article that I would write about Tramp art and Treenware this time. |
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He built a story around the idea of walking a tightrope while besieged by monkeys, and turned the Tramp into the accidental star of a circus. |
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Losing a child is thought to have influenced Chaplin's work, as he planned a film which turned the Tramp into the caretaker of a young boy. |
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Throughout the 1980s, the Tramp image was used by IBM to advertise their personal computers. |
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Chaplin's performance of a gibberish song did, however, give the Tramp a voice for the only time on film. |
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He was also hesitant to change the formula that had brought him such success, and feared that giving the Tramp a voice would limit his international appeal. |
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Marcel Marceau said he was inspired to become a mime artist after watching Chaplin, while the actor Raj Kapoor based his screen persona on the Tramp. |
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He soon developed the Tramp persona and formed a large fan base. |
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But Tramp Stamp, who is trained by a Frenchman in Ireland, is interesting. |
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Even in postwar America, nostalgia and wanderlust kept tramp wannabes hopping boxcars. |
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Hope would grow up in a kind and loving family, and forget her mother was ever a rough teenage tramp on the streets of Glasgow. |
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True, the exploits of a dying tramp and his smarter-than-Lassie dog do not strike one as immediately promising. |
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The movement required to tramp the rice and free the chaff is called jigging. |
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A grey-bearded Ecuadorian tramp shuffled past, scooping himself a cup of water out of the central fountain, his trousers in tatters around him. |
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One thing I noticed is that to backwind the main, you have to be back on the tramp. |
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First a drunken tramp got on and started bawling and shouting and generally upsetting people. |
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As summer bled its long days into the shortening evenings of autumn, I'd tramp in reluctantly with feet squidging in wet runners. |
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But he had to tramp the dark streets for three whole nights before anyone would rob him. |
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Why wouldn't my attention be attracted by that man, since he was a beggar or a tramp, a veritable rainbow of dark-colored rags? |
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I noticed he was wearing those fingerless gloves, usually a bastion of the homeless tramp. |
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Secondly, how come on the day of the royal visit there wasn't one tramp or beggar to be found on the street? |
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After the tramp had washed his feet and his socks, he tip-toed over the gravel to the grass. |
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Blue armour was visible, and the tramp of armoured feet was just audible, even above the roaring storm. |
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The tramp of those pale feet might interrupt the flow of his patronising patter. |
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The hush swept across the great room as those near the entrance heard the first tramp of heavy feet. |
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There were no cartographers, no global positioning system, apart from the tramp of human feet in solemn perambulations. |
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It is really a fine balance running a 26 km two-day tramp in under four hours. |
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The Andromeda rescues some Wayist refugees traveling on board a tramp freighter. |
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When I left school in 1959 and joined the Merchant Navy, the cabin on a tramp steamer seemed like my first real home. |
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It will appear to be just another tramp freighter, but is actually the disguised personal vessel of Lord Isloth. |
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Appropriately, he spends most of his days on tramp steamers, skiffs and barges. |
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British shipowners, however, had been slow to build tankers and in the tramp traders had lagged behind in adopting diesel propulsion. |
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The Dream was a deceptively slow looking tramp freighter about 50 meters long and twenty meters across at her widest point. |
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Having transferred to an old Lebanese tramp steamer, he became the ship's doctor, treating women who fainted in the heat. |
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Rather than coming from academia, he began by running away to sea to become a junior officer on the tramp freighter Benlawers. |
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When this tramp steamer went down all 42 on board were drowned, making this one of the worst WW2 shipping losses not caused by enemy action. |
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Poorer and sadder, the couple reunite and have to make their way home on a tramp steamer. |
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Nevertheless, I will not fear some tramp that basically grabbed my heart and stepped on it as if it was some squish toy. |
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I hold this household together and you better pay me back for what I've done for you and that tramp mother of yours. |
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This is an interesting one-day tramp for experienced trampers on a fine day. |
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But he took great pleasure in making me tramp all over the farm, up hill and down dale, and I was wearing a collar and tie. |
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Last night we went to East Berlin to have dinner and to tramp around some of the bars. |
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This is a wonderfully nourishing cake to take on a winter tramp or to a working bee. |
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The bill would allow the impecunious tramp, corner loafer, pimp, and saloon bummer, who have no interests at stake, to go to the polls and make their voices heard. |
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The cold-blooded little tramp shacked up with that guy there! |
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I turn around quickly and face what seems to be an old tramp. |
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I knew I shouldn't have trusted that little tramp with our secrets! |
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I rather thought you were more than a match for that little rebel tramp. |
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She's had a lot of first kisses this year, the little tramp. |
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They claimed that disembodied spirits can wander in and out of the minds of the living as easily as a tramp can walk into a house with its doors and windows open. |
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As the march moved off everyone knew instinctively that time was running out and that the guns were increasingly silencing the chants and the tramp of feet. |
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Then Chaplin plays with our assumptions by assigning the tramp to a cell with an imposing cellmate whom, we learn, is more concerned with needlepoint than bossing the tramp. |
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A good question, and in reply we ask you to imagine a tramp steamer packed to the gunwales with volumes one, three and five as we speak chugging its way across the Atlantic. |
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If you've ever toiled as a courier, a taxi driver, a pizza deliveryman, or a tramp, you've probably wandered into the nether regions of the FM dial. |
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Uncle Julian hit the road before he got out of his teens, right in the middle of the Depression, and worked his way across the Atlantic as an oiler's pimp on a tramp steamer. |
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So for instance, in R v Sheehan and Moore two viciously drunken scoundrels threw petrol on a tramp and set fire to him. |
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I have even read in a book of criminology that the tramp is an atavism, a throw-back to the nomadic stage of humanity. |
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The axial interpole magnetic circuit provides a uniform magnetic field to remove tramp iron from material on almost any belt conveyor. |
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I once gave a tramp what I thought was pounds 1 scrumpled up in a receipt and then realised it was actually a pounds 20 note. |
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Functions should use matching variable names for tramp data to improve readability. |
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The remaining 15,000 tons of coal were later sold to tramp steamers and local citrus growers for smudge pots. |
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The starting place for the tramp is reached over a gravel road that begins on Route 3 about a mile south of Gorham spur. |
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Jean had thought that the prowler might be some tramp who had wandered far off the beaten path of migratory humans. |
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That's a text book definition of low-rent hoochie mama if I ever saw it. Guarantee you she's got her tramp stamp across her hips. |
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He describes himself as a metalworker, a craftsman whose preferred trade is blacksmith although he is working as a tramp printer when first seen. |
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He had two subjects of conversation, the shame and come-down of being a tramp, and the best way of getting a free meal. |
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There's nothing quite like seeing a woman bend over and show her tramp stamp. |
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This monkey has a thing for blond female zookeepers, but only if they have tattoos.... Sibu the orangutan likes Goldilocks with a tramp stamp. |
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There is also the tendency to romanticise the tramp, feeling that his brain is aswirl with poems and profound thoughts. |
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Once loudmouthed tramp Katie puts her life on the line to help others, she may understand the act of humanity and respect for others. |
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He makes a deal with the captain of the Bantu Wind, a tramp steamer, for bringing Jones, Marion, and the Ark back to the States, referring to the two of them as his family. |
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Order a Picon Punch, the fabled orange bitters-grenadine cocktail of Basque sheepherders who made their way from the Pyrenees to tramp with Nevada's livestock. |
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Now, more than 50 years on, Harold Pinter''s delicate cohabitational power study between an intrusive tramp and two brothers is at the revivalist stage. |
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At Clifford A. Wallach tramp art rules absolutely, most unusually in a large cupboard that has the mass of a Dutch kast armoire and is painted light green. |
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By then, coal exports from the South Wales Coalfield via Cardiff totalled nearly 9 million tons per annum, much of it exported in the holds of locally owned tramp steamers. |
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