He tramped up a flight of stairs and appeared in the minstrels' gallery overlooking the main collection hall. |
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She tramped through the lower deck and had moved on to the upper deck when she caught sight of a rain drenched Shane. |
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As I tramped pale flinty paths through the cornfields, larks sang and March hares frolicked. |
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Others tramped their way to towns and seaports where they worked their passage to some foreign port and were never heard of again. |
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Voices still chattered in the hallway, doors squeaked open, slammed shut, feet thumped, tramped up and down the stairs. |
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I had tramped miles and miles, in the hope of wearying myself so that I could sleep and forget. |
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Brad and Julia tramped up the stairs, each carrying a tray laden with food and cups of coffee. |
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I grabbed an ice pick off the sledge and tramped away from the camp towards the face of Portal Mountain. |
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You can still trip along mule paths, too, the very ones tramped by the ancient Minoans, into gorges bursting with wild flowers. |
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I then tramped downstairs, still in my hockey jersey, my jeans and my Converse. |
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The figure tramped through the alleys, forgoing the masses of disobliging people for the emptiness of the slums. |
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The moon peeked through the snow clouds as we tramped the palely gleaming moorland tracks and stood, still and silent, on the white side roads among the conifers. |
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I figured that parallel valleys all drained to the same place, so I tramped downstream along a creek until it emptied into a river adjacent to an unfamiliar trail. |
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He was chided gently by Mr Roux after admitting that he had tramped through the crime scene without using protective footgear. |
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On some days, we tramped uphill to the windmill, now a romantic house for two, for panoramic views across the estate and beyond. |
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But here they are tramped over by the resident sheep and goats, and very little else. |
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That indeed was tramped about and a video was used and promulgated across the country as a reason to get rid of the airborne. |
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He tramped under his feet the trees and rocks rolled under his feet while rushing away. |
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Make sure, regardless of the planting method, that the loose soil is tramped firmly after planting. |
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As he tramped the cobbled streets of early nineteenth-century London, clad in his elder brother's shabby overcoat, he decided to get work as a stationer and bookbinder. |
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Her remedy was to work out the battles on paper, then put her imagination to work as she tramped around the battlefields, if possible in the season when a battle took place. |
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We tramped through the woods for hours before we found the main path again. |
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This site tells the story of an extraordinary group of scientists who tramped, paddled and rolled across Canada in the nineteenth century to study the geology of Canada's varied terrain. |
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In those days, the Volcano Route was the usual path that was tramped by merchants and country folk, who could enjoy these superb views in the course of their everyday work. |
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After that, we made silage in a bunker silo, you tramped it down with a tractor and you took it out with a front end loader and fed it to the cows. |
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Bell tramped over more of Canada than any other man of his time and reported knowledgeably not only on mineralogy and geology but also on soil, seeds, crops, forests, water power, wildlife, vegetation, climate and ethnology. |
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In 1981, he failed to get on to the ballot. Back at the agricultural fair, the far-right leader and his daughter, Marine, surrounded by burly bodyguards, tramped dutifully along straw-strewn alleys. |
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I tramped to a neighbouring market-town, and, late as the hour was, the production of a few shillings procured me supper and a night's lodging in a cheap coffee-house. |
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He tramped for years till the swag he bore seemed part of himself to him. |
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