After mooching around the Minoan ruins at Knossos, we hitchhiked to the wildly beautiful lands in the west of the island. |
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She eventually found that there was a shelter in Halifax, to which she and her daughter hitchhiked. |
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But I was a young man in a hurry then, and the following day I hitchhiked on to France. |
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I didn't have enough money to get the train back to Bordeaux in the morning, so I hitchhiked instead. |
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On the day after Christmas we set out on our journey from Algiers, the city, and we hitchhiked across the Atlas mountains. |
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By the age of 20, he had already immortalised the London punk scene, hitchhiked to the States and reached Greenland's capital by foot. |
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In 1986, two young people, one from Sarajevo and the other from Mostar, hitchhiked their way to Taizé. |
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I asked him for a job, he agreed and I left home the next day and hitchhiked to Leicester to start work as a grafter – a travelling salesman. |
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They hitchhiked, they got a lift by the drivers of a Turkish truck, and reached the border on 14 Jan. |
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I'm in town ostensibly to investigate how Christchurch is coping, but mostly I'm hoping I can relocate some of the excitement of my youth, when I'd stop by here as I hitchhiked south or north. |
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Leaving Harvard after two years in 1938, Seeger hitchhiked and rode freight trains around the country, gathering country ballads, work songs, and hymns and developing a remarkable virtuosity on the five-string banjo. |
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On his first day off, he hitchhiked into town and bought himself a steak. |
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The Steward of the Swamp in 1955, back when the Loop Road was a limestone trail so rough that travelers had to rig their trucks with airplane tires, 16-year-old Robert Warren hitchhiked to the Everglades. |
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Foreigners could still travel overland from Europe to India and some took buses or cars, or even hitchhiked, though the Kyber Pass was noted to be very dangerous. |
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Drivers living in Yorkshire and Humberside were least likely to have hitchhiked, closely followed by north-west England and the East Midlands. |
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After sleeping rough there CJ hitchhiked to Waterloo's Cardboard City, then a shelter built by the homeless in London. |
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But we hitchhiked a lot across the Williamsburg Bridge in search of jobs. |
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Earlier, at the height of the Great Depression, I had often hitchhiked alongside my father. |
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The next day he hitchhiked to Bridgend Railway Station with two builders who later contacted the police. |
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Michener hitchhiked and traveled across the United States by boxcar, worked in carnival shows and, before the age of twenty, had visited all but three states in the Union. |
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He hitchhiked the whole time, not paying once for transportation. |
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Including his Good Beer Guide tour, Mr Ashby has hitchhiked to 16,912 pubs since 1984, covering 25,000 miles, but finds it hard to pick a favourite. |
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