Back to the photographer, after following the peregrinations of a photographer who weaves her life with threads from here and elsewhere. |
There is no reason for such absurd peregrinations on political or economic, organisational or geographical grounds. |
I trust that my professional peregrinations have made of me a world citizen. |
In the arcade, the small, solemn huddles of old men continue their peregrinations. |
An unsentimental character who auctioned most of his football medals in 1995, Cantwell had one constant in his peregrinations, his home town. |
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. |