An unsentimental character who auctioned most of his football medals in 1995, Cantwell had one constant in his peregrinations, his home town. |
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In the arcade, the small, solemn huddles of old men continue their peregrinations. |
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Back to the photographer, after following the peregrinations of a photographer who weaves her life with threads from here and elsewhere. |
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There is no reason for such absurd peregrinations on political or economic, organisational or geographical grounds. |
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I trust that my professional peregrinations have made of me a world citizen. |
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After seven months of administrative peregrinations, he referred the matter to the delegate Mediator. |
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She now had two more children – a daughter Suzan, and a son Peregrine, born during her exile and so named for her travels, or peregrinations. |
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When researchers at mission control meet daily to plan the rover's activities and peregrinations, they also decide which data to retrieve. |
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For Franck she anticipates his needs during his various peregrinations to the four corners of the globe. |
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These peregrinations showed me some aspects of the city by taking public transports, Monorail, LRT and Komuter. |
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It shows my peregrinations in France, Germany and Holland to complete its equipment. |
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Via all sorts of culinary peregrinations I arrived in Molenrij, a small village near Zoutkamp. |
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In this new program, Constantinople traces the peregrinations of Spanish music in the New World. |
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This feeling is predominant among the various world travelers I've happened to meet during my round-the-world peregrinations. |
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He succeeds without competition, thanks to his years of journalistic peregrinations spent in inhaling and memorising the classic picture-postcard scenes of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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In my peregrinations I took some pictures. |
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When this book was written, the French Way and the peregrinations reached their maximum apogee and the French Way its greatest affluence, excluding the present moment. |
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Beyond the peregrinations, the professional need for displacements, my journey is also a quest, a search to understand different cultures, languages and to acquire mystical and mythic knowledge. |
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Recent research suggests that it could be associated with the peregrinations of a single gene. Protocadherin is one of the proteins that guide the development of nerve cells. |
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Bertrand, who is an executive at Nissan, admits to being anxious to discover the event other than following the peregrinations of his father or watching television. |
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Some of the children, she has met in the course of her peregrinations, seduced by the militant humanism of this lady, will join from time to time the Company she has created in France, for the period of one or two creations. |
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He will, once again, be associated with his children's school that will follow his peregrinations in Argentina and Chile and will await to hear his many stories from his South American adventure. |
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They are rooms, of great comfort and were arranged and decorated according to topics' inspired by their peregrinations in Africa in Asia and Polynesia. |
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At the beginning of Travelogs we thus find some of the images, stories, music and sounds gathered in the course of these peregrinations, mixed with the private lives of the performers and the imaginary worlds of its creators. |
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In this respect and despite the peregrinations of the ratification process, the EU institutions must follow this reasoning and establish a genuine participative democracy. |
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