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102 Sentences With "hitchhiked"

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I've never hitchhiked since, but not because I was discouraged.
Bronner escaped and hitchhiked to Pershing Square in Los Angeles.
I'd heard about Berghain, so I hitchhiked spontaneously to Berlin.
I hitchhiked from there to the Old Town of Istanbul.
When I hitchhiked I mostly went with truckers, because they're accountable.
She took buses to her starting points and hitchhiked between trails.
Before her meetings, she hitchhiked to Mount Hood to go snowboarding.
One time he hitchhiked into Syria with the mickey-mouse brigade.
Another hitchhiked all the way from Alabama only to have MLK check in on him Robert Avery and two of his friends hitchhiked nearly 700 miles from Gadsden, Alabama, to Washington to participate in the march.
After service as a military policeman during the Korean War, he hitchhiked to Hollywood.
When I was 18, on a dare, I hitchhiked to Hibbing from Marquette, Mich.
" In the 1920s, Mr. Read hitchhiked through western Iowa hunting down the word "blizzard.
Others hitchhiked or, once they got closer to the city, even borrowed a bike.
They intended to track it as a social experiment as it hitchhiked across Canada.
I rode Egged buses with Uzi-toting soldiers, and hitchhiked through checkpoints on my own.
"I need some help, I've hitchhiked here 30 miles," he told her through the door.
I don't think it was a conscious decision, but I haven't hitchhiked again since that trip.
Whenever he got leave, he hitchhiked from Los Angeles to the San Fernando Valley to ride.
He'd hitchhiked across Europe and ended up a pageboy at the Philippine Embassy at The Hague.
Medina was born in a small town near Dallas and hitchhiked to Los Angeles as a teenager.
In Ipiales, Venezuelan migrants who said they had hitchhiked for days were huddled under blankets in tents.
The species first hitchhiked to the southern United States in the 1980s, probably in shipments of used tires.
The two hitchhiked to Somerset and Glastonbury, rode a bus to Bath and then resumed hitchhiking to London.
For more than two weeks, he and his friends walked, hitchhiked, took buses and hid between train cars.
Thirty years ago, he was 22015 and hitchhiked from his home in County Tipperary to Dublin to attend.
We first see the Mona Lisa when we're young, and we hitchhiked ... Yes, it's one of those paintings.
They had just hitchhiked to the Atlanta area after ditching a car in Florida they'd stolen in North Carolina.
He hitchhiked with "every sort of rube, redneck, responsible citizen and hell-raiser the Jersey Shore had to offer".
They allegedly drove off with Tekashi, who eventually managed to escape from the vehicle and hitchhiked to a hospital.
The border never stopped anyone from leaving Nickelsdorf; Mr. Falb had hitchhiked across Europe before the age of 20.
For the next three years Kiefer hitchhiked from his home in Chicago to Ann Arbor to train with Robertson.
A restless adventurer as a young man, he once hitchhiked from Michigan to California to gaze at the Pacific Ocean.
Restless, he hitchhiked around the world and wound up in India, where he became a disciple of Neem Karoli Baba.
"I hitchhiked across Mexico at 14 and was doing peyote out in the desert, all kinds of things," she says.
"So we hitchhiked with them, and once we got to Ontario, we Ubered it another hour to Los Angeles," Hoff says.
After Savitri's father was told of her abduction, he hitchhiked to the police station; he couldn't afford to take the bus.
I had saved enough money to pay for my first semester of college, and I hitchhiked on a truck to get there.
The End Of 216: Ted Bundy Arrives In Florida Having become a free man, Bundy hitchhiked and caught a bus to Denver.
I hitchhiked to San Francisco and started smoking meth in the Castro and experimenting with all sorts of drugs—acid, cocaine, ecstasy.
All sorts of fun infectious creatures like tapeworms, tuberculosis, and ulcer-inducing bacteria likely hitchhiked straight into Neanderthal range via their human hosts.
For two years, in the 1970s, I hitchhiked around the country doing field studies, plein-air drawings and watercolors of houses and landscapes.
So and so fired the whole crew of us, and we hitchhiked home, and I want another chance to come to work tomorrow.
She left her apartment and her catering job in Myrtle Beach, S.C.; gave away her cat; and hitchhiked to the Sacred Stone Camp.
Kirschner was liberated by the Soviet Army in May 1945 and hitchhiked home to Sosnowiec, only to learn that her family had vanished.
After graduating from high school, he hitchhiked north to St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y., and was granted admission and a college loan.
After graduating from high school, he hitchhiked north to St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y., and was granted admission and a college loan.
"He was the guy around campus who had the best record collection, knew how to wear boots, had reportedly hitchhiked with Dylan," Pop said.
"HIAS will help," I silently intoned, as we hitchhiked like phantoms along Austrian roads and went through awful asylum interviews at the American embassy.
In April 1992, McCandless hitchhiked to Alaska, where a man dropped him off at the head of the Stampede Trail, according to the book.
He told us about his college years, when he hitchhiked across New England, experiencing the freedom of the road like Zephyr and I were.
Turning to sex work for survival, Wournos hitchhiked down Florida highways where, as she later argued in court, she survived rape and violent assault.
In April 1992, McCandless hitchhiked to Alaska where a man dropped him off at the head of the Stampede Trail, Krakauer wrote in the book.
"Rent was always expensive in Provincetown; everything cost a lot," insisted Mr. Waters, who first hitchhiked here in 1964 and has returned every summer since.
In his mid-20s he hitchhiked to Rome, where he sold trinkets from a handcart, including what he said were horseshoes belonging to Julius Caesar.
Vietnam '5003 In June 1967, in the freewheeling spirit of the times, I dropped out of Antioch College, in Ohio, and hitchhiked to New York.
A nurse in Venezuela packed some food and hitchhiked to where Anailin lives, an area that has been hit particularly hard by the country's economic collapse.
She tricked her husband into allowing her to travel to Mekelle and hitchhiked for two days to get to the hospital, hoping, finally, to regain her life.
After returning to the United States, he hitchhiked to California, where he received a bachelor's degree in English from San Francisco State College (now University) in 1964.
In Ipiales, Venezuelan mirgrants who said they had hitchhiked for days were huddled under blankets in tents when a team of Reuters arrived there late on Friday.
Stevie ran away from his home in Philly at age 15 and hitchhiked his way across to the west coast where he found himself homeless in San Francisco.
When a tree's vantage point finally proved they were clear of immigration officials and robbers, the Castillos hiked to the highway, flagged a truck, and hitchhiked to Chahuites.
In "Borders," a 17-year-old who has hitchhiked to Eilat in the summer before her army service confronts her mother's history as a "hippie settler" in Sinai.
He had hitchhiked into Covelo five days earlier with a tent and a sleeping bag, and had already found a job trimming for around eight hours a day.
Julie Hotz has thru-hiked 1,000 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, bicycled from Los Angeles to Glacier National Park, and hitchhiked across Italy, all on her own.
Girls hitchhiked in a bid for freedom away from restrictive parents still in thrill to the gray flannel suits, only to find themselves prey for freeway-haunting serial killers.
He completed his B.F.A. at the University of Indiana in 1960 and hitchhiked to New York City, a hotbed of not only creative energy but also tangible source material.
Sure, it takes money to buy camping gear and get to and from the trailhead, but my daughter and I have sometimes hitchhiked, and many other hikers do as well.
As the Post points out, it seems like Leto only really hitchhiked one time during the journey was when he caught a ride with a trucker along the Ohio Turnpike.
As migrants took buses, hitchhiked and trekked their way to Peru's border on Thursday, President Martin Vizcarra defended his new immigration stance from an event in the northern city of Piura.
Crews hitchhiked 110 miles south to Florida from his relatives' place in rural Bacon County, Georgia, found Slaughter's number in the Jacksonville phone book, and called his house to arrange an appointment.
Inside, he spotted the girl's mother with one of her two daughters, who are 14 and 18, and allegedly asked for help, saying he'd hitchhiked 30 miles to get there, said Agnew.
After graduating from Trinity University in San Antonio, he worked in the telephone industry, moved to California, then rode a bicycle back to Texas, hitchhiked to New York and then around Europe.
LONDON — In April 1967, a 20-year-old art student, Hamish Fulton, hitchhiked from London to Andorra in the Pyrenees and back, and typed up his itinerary on a few sheets of paper.
The researcher was the same guy I had hitchhiked from Charleston to Miami to meet when I was a teenager, and had actually been my hero when I was child, but he was wrong.
"I've been waiting since 1961, and I would have hitchhiked if I had to," Kent Hance, a Texas Tech graduate and former chancellor, said by telephone from Minneapolis a few hours before the game.
In 260 the Soviet Union granted amnesty to imprisoned Polish citizens, and Mr. Stanczak and his family walked and hitchhiked 2,500 miles south to Tehran, where his father joined the Polish Army in exile.
Bizarrely, their almost total disappearance means that the closest living relative of these bygone dogs is now CTVT, an opportunistic, sexually-transmitted dog cancer that has hitchhiked around the world at least two times over.
Asked about the Highway of Tears, one of the women, Rochelle Joseph, an unemployed 21-year-old, said the sisters never hitchhiked because they grew up hearing about the victims, including their cousin, Ms. Chipman.
"All my life, since I was a tiny girl, my idea has been to be in New York and on the stage," she told the columnist Ward Morehouse at the time, saying she had hitchhiked there.
I had done almost the same thing when, at 210, I had hitchhiked over 500 miles each way to meet a famous treasure diver that I heard was going to be giving a lecture in Miami.
It, too, had been without power on Friday morning, though a team of volunteers, in some cases having driven through the night or hitchhiked to get there, were barbecuing and tirelessly treating the sick and injured.
Others include: Perhaps the most famous celebrities with connections to Manson, the enormously popular band came into his orbit through co-founder Dennis Wilson, who met Manson after picking up some of his "girls" as they hitchhiked.
But one got the feeling from listening to Mickelson that he would have hitchhiked if that were what it took to be there for his daughter (his third child, Evan Samuel, is two years younger than Sophia).
In real life, Little Paul's kidnappers left him on a highway in the pouring rain, a bedraggled teenager in strange clothes and a bandaged head, and he hitchhiked for hours before anyone stopped to pick him up.
So Mr. Aslam carried his barely conscious child in his arms, hitchhiked on the back of a tractor and arrived on Saturday in Tirin Kot at the gates of the only hospital said to be still open.
I hitchhiked on days off with a copy of "On the Road" in my back pocket and a big jackknife that I practiced opening in a flash in preparation for the lethal fights that I fantasized about.
After Madeleine Sherwood, a Canadian actress, hitchhiked to New York in 1949, she slept on a stone bench outside the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue for two nights and subsisted on unbuttered rolls from the Automat.
Tom Clark, a prolific and empathetic lyric poet who hitchhiked across England with Allen Ginsberg, wrote a biography of Jack Kerouac, served as the poetry editor of The Paris Review and wrote verse about baseball, died on Aug.
He says that in all the countries where Bla Bla Car has launched, with the possible exception of Germany, the vast majority of users have never hitchhiked and have probably not shared rides with strangers before using the service.
He, too, was a little lonely and ill-prepared: he had hitchhiked to the wrong volcano, had walked two hours on the highway to get to this one, and had no idea how he was going to get back.
Leto hitchhiked in the cold rain and rode a crowded long-haul Greyhound bus as he promoted his rock band's fifth studio album, "America," which was released last week on Interscope Records, a label of Vivendi SA's Universal Music Group.
Well, I was involved in theater and that kind of thing, and then my buddy and I were both 21 during the bicentennial, and we hitchhiked to see what was going on in the country, to end up at the Olympics in Montreal.
Over the next few months, tens of thousands of young people across America left their own cities, parents and schools and hitchhiked to the area around the corner of Haight and Ashbury Streets to tune into drugs and music, and tune out of "square" society.
And two years after the image was taken, one of the men identified as being in it hitchhiked to Texas from Arizona to tell the family of a man who died on Iwo Jima that the man had been incorrectly named as one of those depicted.
She hitchhiked, took buses, and walked through Mexico before reaching Tijuana with the intention of asking for asylum in the US. Portillo put her name on a list managed by other asylum-seekers, but was told she'd have to wait a month and three weeks before she could ask the US for refuge.
"Dou Ge is naturally curious, and every day during this trip, whenever I see how excited he is to discover new things, it pushes me forward to go on with the trip," says Pu. The duo traveled on foot or hitchhiked to get around, and traveled a total distance of 600 km.
I saved up during my senior year of college for a bare-bones trip across South America, where I spent endless hours on second-class buses and climbed mountains and hitchhiked and did the kinds of incredibly reckless and carefree things I hope and pray my own daughter will never undertake or tell me about.
They've inspired a legion of very specific types of fans; earlier that night, in the bathroom, I met a man who I presumed had stolen his hat from David Crocket, and who, unprompted, shared that he had run out of gas on his way down from Vermont and hitchhiked about 20 miles to the venue in a snowstorm.
According to the study published in the Journal of Molecular Evolution, they hopped on military transport planes somewhere around Australia during World War II. "The snake hitchhiked on troop carriers from the Australian region and has since driven multiple native bird species into extinction, with only three species now found on the island," said Associate Professor Bryan Fry from UQ's School of Biological Sciences in a statement.
Instead of actually thumbing his way along the interstate highway system, Leto mostly just fake hitchhiked with Good Morning America, tooled around the Texas Motor Speedway—not the smartest move to hitchhike on a NASCAR track, but whatever—and rode a Greyhound, where he reportedly led the bus in a 30 Seconds to Mars singalong, as if a cross-country Greyhound trip isn't rough enough on its own.
According to Istel, he—deep breath—fled France as a child to get away from the Nazis, hitchhiked across the US at 63, trained as an investment banker, quit investment banking to open the first commercial parachuting school in the US (thus popularizing non-military skydiving), married a Sports Illustrated journalist who was sent to report on him, owns a piece of the Eiffel Tower, and travelled around the world in a two-seat plane.
During World War II, Dr. Carlsson, who had hitchhiked to Germany with a friend as a teenager in the summer of 1939, before the outbreak of World War II, was in his first year of clinical training when, in 1944, he was recruited to examine former prisoners of German concentration camps, many of them Jews, who had been transported by the thousands to Sweden through the efforts of the Swedish royal family.

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