He hit the road as a tenor saxophonist and clarinettist with the Henry Jerome Swing Band. |
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It was close on 4 a.m. when we hit the road for the west, availing of the quiet streets of Dublin to make an easy exit from the city. |
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Then we hit the road from Strensall for exactly four brazen minutes along a dead-straight drag strip length, with wide verges for refuge. |
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These hotels are good for driving trips where you only plan to spend a limited amount of time and then hit the road again. |
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Another few minutes trying to fathom just how the window winders work and I was ready to hit the road. |
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So, after some plotting, the pair commandeer an ice cream truck and hit the road with granny chilling in the freezer. |
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The two of us hit the road back to my Uncle's and in the fashion of most of our journeys, we turn to song. |
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They reform their old band and hit the road but nothing goes smoothly or according to plan. |
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Sunday after Sunday, Dermot and his friends hit the road and no journey was too long. |
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Summer is nearly here, and a local theatre group are preparing to hit the road and take advantage of the good weather. |
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The deejays loved her because she hit the road and came to see them and they all fell in love with her. |
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I washed dishes for a week, got the wrinkles outta my stomach, and hit the road again. |
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We throw luggage into boot and hit the road as far as the toll gate will allow us. |
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She drove across the grass area, hit the road sign and the car turned over on to its side. |
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No, I told Mack to scram, beat it, skedaddle, hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more. |
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We also knew that once we hit the road, we would be paying our band and crew on a weekly basis. |
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Well, Nancy and her family waiting for me to Minas, a good hundred kilometers, therefore abridge the discussions and I hit the road. |
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The 21-inch wheels are the opposite of discreet, seemingly chomping at the bit in their eagerness to hit the road. |
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They hit the road and followed the Senegal river to study musical traditions from the ground up. |
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Significant operating cost increases have hit the road transport industry during a period of substantial decreases in revenue. |
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The European Diversity Truck will hit the road in Strasbourg today and embark on its tour across Europe. |
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Find out how to start your walking program, what benefits you'll get from walking and how to warm up correctly before you hit the road. |
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With each passing month, about 11,000 new all-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles hit the road. |
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Now you're ready to hit the road, but if you'd like to add a little GPS navigation information to your unit, read the following lessons. |
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We picked up the wine consignment in France on November 5 and the cargo hit the road. |
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Instead of twiddling your thumbs and letting frustration get the best of you, why not hit the road and discover the hidden treasures of the Vigie Peninsula? |
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After brief runs in community theater and college, she hit the road with a Renaissance fair troupe. |
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I'm going to do all the little last-minute-things on my list, help Max pack the van, and then we'll go pick up Jae and Maura and hit the road, yeehah! |
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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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As she crossed the road, some fool driving at 70 mph smacked into her, and she was thrown into the air and hit the road at the other side of the car. |
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Brubeck and his quintet hit the road in 1954, touring American colleges and universities. |
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Paraic McTigue from Castlebar and myself had decided some weeks ago that we would hit the road to the northlands some evening to visit our friend of many years. |
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We hit the road and thankfully the journey was incident free. |
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Thirty-eight brave and enthusiastic Novartis associates will hit the road again on September 19th for the 600 kilometer Toronto to Montreal Ride for the Cure to raise funds for breast cancer research. |
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Okay, now it's time to hit the road in the Mazda3 GTE, and the first thing we notice is that the navigation screen is pretty small and high on the top of the dash, which makes it sometimes hard to read. |
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Manuel Pellegrini has warned Newcastle there won't be any travel sickness when his Manchester City side hit the road this season. |
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I think you know as well as anybody, Mr. Chairman, when the 50,000 Newfoundland fishers, both men and women, were told to hit the road, everybody wondered, well, somebody's head is going to roll. |
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Then, within the area of free will-within the area of total Deity function-he further segregates himself so that now he's got a place to stand on, he's got associates he can work with, and the show can hit the road. |
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I hit the road in a gloomy weather, a drizzling rain soon started. |
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They will hit the road again later in the year by opening shows for Seether in Europe. |
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So he assembled his own killer band and hit the road running, intent on proving his own worth as a bandleader whose stratospheric energy levels were unparalleled among the Chicago greats. |
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To begin with, bird watchers are often more eager to hit the road than their nonbirding colleagues. |
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The Banana Boat team will then hit the road to whisk contest winners away for a customized day in the sun. |
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This saved a lot of time when the rubber hit the road. |
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And with a rise in people going to house parties, experts are warning drinkers not to hit the road too soon. |
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We see it at the local coffee shop every day when we hear about somebody else's kid who hit the road down to Vancouver or who is off in Edmonton and cannot be found. |
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When everybody was ready, we hit the road! |
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Avoid any hassles that could make for a costly spring surprise with the following practical advice that will help you protect your investment and hit the road with a running start as soon as the warm weather arrives. |
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In October, he hit the road on a cross-Canada organizing expedition. |
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Mothers hit the road, fathers fly the coop. |
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Andy Murray is hoping to help British prospect Oli Golding hit the road to Grand Slam success after inviting the youngster to train with him in Miami. |
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