When the war ended these same itinerants took to the roads and even to flat-bottomed riverboats, which were both shop and home. |
Devoid of the ceremony and liturgy associated with the Church of England, charismatic itinerants made a straightforward appeal. |
The movements of itinerants are entirely unpredictable as well as unrestrained. |
Labor is threatening to jail habitual drunks who refuse alcohol treatment, most of them Aboriginal itinerants. |
Mr Hunt, meanwhile, says residents have been worried both by the quad bike riding and the noise caused by the itinerants since their arrival. |
The men were a mixed crew, many of them itinerants, and Bill Clarke had no choice but to rule them with an iron hand. |