What it is doing is trying to hitchhike on those sonorous words that bring tears to the eyes of mothers every weekend. |
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Insects and worms hitchhike the ocean on bits of flotsam, coming ashore wherever the winds and currents take them. |
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To escape, Nancy takes to the road to hitchhike out of the situation. |
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In thirty-one month of travel, I have been able to hitchhike in many different ways. |
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These insects normally hitchhike into the home in food, furniture, old books, papers and old starched clothing. |
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For me, the most difficult lifts in this first 1000 were when I was looking for a boat to hitchhike. |
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The thing is to know if it is also forbidden to hitchhike on the entrance of those one... in Las Vegas, that was a no! |
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To get here, some have had to undertake long journeys on rickety buses or hitchhike on roads made unsafe at night by bandits. |
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Just like when I used to hitchhike and I could go for days without eating or sleeping. |
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For other advices on how to hitchhike in Quebec visit the Le pouceux website. |
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Howell would hitchhike to McLaughry's airbase to support him as other members of the crew became interested in the changes in his life. |
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He came to Phoenix once and we went up to see him, and they got so crazy that I ended up trying to hitchhike home. |
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Nick, Leeds It was the evening of the fourth day on our hitchhike to Morocco and we'd reached the South of Spain. |
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This is at a time when our Canadian troops must hitchhike to battle and rely on 40 year old Sea Kings when they get there. |
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He was such a fan he'd hitchhike from New York to San Francisco to see them. |
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With so few serviceable aircraft, will our troops have to hitchhike to Afghanistan? |
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Barbara, somewhat intoxicated, made the fatal decision to hitchhike to a party, however, she never arrived there. |
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Twin 18-year-olds hitchhike to their mother's funeral in Spain. The journey changes their lives forever. |
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Since the time, I started to read travelogues published here, my hitchhike waiting time has shorten by 28 minutes on average! |
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There is also the question to know if it is legal or no to hitchhike in the United States. |
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The soldiers virtually had to hitchhike their way to get to the battlefield. |
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Today, I think that those two countries are really the places where I would hesitate to hitchhike again. |
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Out of money, she decides to hitchhike and to rely on the kindness of strangers to carry her across the country. |
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You can stay overnight anywhere you want and hitchhike without any fears or problems. |
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The charity hitchhike, called Justice Thumbs, aims to raise EUR10,000 for Downs Syndrome Ireland. |
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Every day, she has to walk or hitchhike to work. |
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Laliberté left Canada at age 18 to hitchhike across Europe, where he earned money playing his accordion and met street performers who taught him the arts of fire eating and stilt walking. |
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She used to hitchhike into the city to wash. |
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A less obvious source of pollution associated with maritime traffic in general are animals or plants that accidentally hitchhike along with the vessel's ballast water from one part of the world to the other. |
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The defence minister will not even provide proper uniforms for our soldiers in Afghanistan and our soldiers have to hitchhike everywhere with the Americans. |
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I persuaded another young man who had the equipment, the rucksacks, the tents and all the rest of it, to hitchhike across France into Africa and across the Sahara desert to Timbuktu. |
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No person shall hitchhike upon the vehicular crossing, nor shall any person or persons congregate, stand, sit or loiter in or upon the facilities. |
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Don't hitchhike or accept rides with casual acquaintances or strangers. |
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That is probably why I chose to hitchhike as a mean of transportation. |
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For example, it is forbidden to hitchhike during your project, consume alcohol within Katimavik houses, and break any municipal, provincial and federal laws. |
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Second choice, you hitchhike your way to town. |
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They have good and bad experiences and meet all kinds of people as they drive, hitchhike and bicycle their way west to the beach at Big Sur. |
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I'd usually get a ride or I'd try to hitchhike or walk to school, and it wasn't close either. |
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Planning to hitchhike across the country, Sal gets off on the wrong foot. |
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However, an experiment with a common moss species shows that sperm hitchhike on mites and tiny insects, says Nils Cronberg of Lund University in Sweden. |
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Scientists have also observed snails that hitchhike by sticking to ducks' feet and eggs of tiny brine shrimp and other water animals that survive in bird guts. |
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I tried to hitchhike out of town but I was convinced that the eight-track player I was carrying around was holding me back, so I walked off the highway a bit to take a nap. |
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Often I would run out of money and couldn't take the bus so I would hitchhike back home, this was in the days when hitchhiking wasn't considered totally insane. |
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