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We traipsed to the Hudson and watched the moonlit water.
Francesca traipsed over people's lawns and rapped hard on doors.
My avatar traipsed back down the muddy path behind the club.
I traipsed through town in ironed khakis, pocket Bible in hand, testifying.
Troops traipsed needlessly through highly contaminated tomato fields with no safety gear.
Another man traipsed over the rocks and pebbles wearing only one shoe.
Then I traipsed over the childrens' ski slope looking for my crew.
Art-world insiders traipsed the wooded grounds, dotted with art installations and performances.
According to the museum, about 7,323 visitors traipsed through, higher than MoMA's projection.
So when they traipsed the Trail of Tears, their slaves marched with them.
We traipsed through mosques and markets for hours, hitting all of the famous sights.
We traipsed all over Des Moines on the hunt for the perfect home base.
Then, they traipsed around Paris, ate crepes, watched fireworks, and returned to their separate hostels.
According to court records, Reich allegedly traipsed blood through the couple's home as he walked to the kitchen.
So, in true Kardashian fashion, Kim traipsed through Los Angeles in the jeweled pants she rocked in the video.
He traipsed through postwar intellectual vogues—structuralism, semiology—and revelled, finally, in his own trilling peculiarities, an unrepentant aesthete.
The idea that a refugee should be protected, regardless of which countries he might have traipsed through beforehand, is worth defending.
Scientists had previously traipsed across the Piton de la Fournaise by foot, deploying equipment to reveal parts of its internal structure.
On his first day as a member of the herd, Thwaites traipsed down the valley's steep mountainsides headfirst in his suit.
In a previous apartment Mr. Ricamora had dealt with a similar bathroom, reachable by guests only if they traipsed through the bedroom.
In my tests, it gobbled up dust, dirt, and even chunks of ice-melting salt that had been traipsed into our home.
As opposed to Robert Frank, an earlier photographer who traipsed the United States, this is not an indictment of a crass country.
Some lacked warm clothes and were wrapped in blankets, some traipsed through the snow and mud in flip-flops to collect firewood.
What would have been actually insensitive and headline-worthy is if Melania had traipsed around Texas in diamonds and a ball gown.
On a recent day, a steady stream of patients traipsed through the door, took seats and flipped through magazines, awaiting their turn.
Days after Verlander helped the Houston Astros win the World Series, the couple traipsed off to Tuscany for a secret wedding on Saturday.
And when the night wound down, with her furry snow boots poking out from beneath her gown, she traipsed to the L train.
For years, their club traipsed in the wilderness, knowing nothing but disappointment and regret and misery, greeting it all with a wry smile.
At Miu Miu, models traipsed down a grand curving staircase and onto the catwalk in slouchy sequined tanks and silk slips adorned with rosettes.
In her opinion, she traipsed through history: the Magna Carta, the 17th-century Stuart kings, the Virginia Declaration of Rights and the 14th Amendment.
Ann traipsed through the shin-deep grass of a field of new hay; fresh A.T.V. tracks led past a gap in a wire fence.
In fact, it frequently traipsed then-health minister Doug Currie in front of cameras to defend the "status quo" of the province's abortion policy.
On those flights where coach passengers traipsed their way through first class upon boarding, unruly behavior among elite passengers was nearly 12 times as likely.
I was sitting frozen on the beach when, like a wounded, wet dog, my father traipsed back to me, his arm dangling from his wetsuit.
In the late-18th Century, you could have traipsed across Europe and heard a thousand different versions of B♭on a thousand different church organs.
Hordes of young men traipsed through Italy, returning with oil portraits of themselves amid castles or ruins to document the journey for their friends back home.
It was late July, six weeks before the first preview, and producers had traipsed over to RPM's Times Square offices to spitball ways to build audience.
Burns brought him there in October, and the men traipsed through the steep and rocky terrain for days before getting themselves in position for a clean shot.
For those doubting the veracity of the giant fucking gator that traipsed across a Florida golf course earlier this week, behold: Another video of that giant fucking gator.
When Engelbrecht traipsed across Phoenix to gauge responses to Bandersnatch, which ended up with two Emmy Award nominations, she witnessed endearing scenes of group television consumption on sofas.
We all traipsed up there and then found out that the weekend before, the mother-in-law had a separate shower for locals that we were not told about.
The clown traipsed around town for a few days before a film company called Fuzz on the Lens revealed that the whole thing was staged to promote a movie.
The executives, financiers and political leaders who traipsed to the Swiss mountain resort this week spent much of their time fretting about slowing economies, angry citizens, and technological clashes.
New York (CNN Business)GM chief executive Mary Barra traipsed around Capitol Hill this week, meeting lawmakers about the company's plans to shut four plants in Michigan, Ohio and Maryland.
A minor consular official, Carr meets up with the Dadaist Tristan Tzara, the novelist James Joyce and the Leninist Vladimir Lenin, all of whom actually traipsed through Switzerland in 1917.
After cocktails on the mezzanine, more than 550 guests traipsed across the museum's plaza to dine on coq au vin in a tented space with thousands of silk flowers on the ceiling.
Ballet is another inspiration: In a "Swan Lake"-style scene at the Lido, dancers wore fake swans on their heads and traipsed around in tutus artfully designed to showcase their G-strings.
After the BBC restarted "Top Gear" in 2002, the cars tended to take a back seat to the antics of its three hosts, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, as they traipsed the globe.
We traipsed from the fog catchers of Sutro Tower across the bay to Alameda where Hangar 1 is headquartered (in an old WWII airplane hangar), where a tasting of all the vodka-creation steps awaited.
As he and his young companion traipsed through Trafalgar Square and past Buckingham Palace, the hazardous materials officers crept behind them swabbing and scanning for traces of toxins or radiation—but everything came up clean.
Photographers worshiped her for the unheard-of creative control she offered: She allowed them to choose their subjects and their models, and frequently nudged against (or gaily traipsed beyond) the limits of convention or decorum.
Back in 2011, Lewandowski scored a hit with a short video titled "Going to the Store," in which one impossibly flexible, sexless computerized humanoid traipsed through real world footage—like a Marty Cooper video, only 3D.
For months, the trio traipsed around the capital city of Sichuan province, experimenting with spicy, fermented sauces, rare ginger and chilis, and long-lost recipes with the goal of assembling a definitive catalog of Sichuan cuisine.
He confronted those in power, traipsed through the California redwoods to expose the secretive all-male meeting of elites at Bohemian Grove and even appeared in two Richard Linklater films as himself, screaming into a megaphone.
Some traipsed in through the back door, so cameras only got a good look at them as they stepped before the golden elevators now known as the gates that lead to the realm of the president elect.
This year, photographers traipsed through the Amazonian jungles of Peru, dove deep into the waters of French Polynesia, and stalked isolated ice floes in Antarctica to capture images of animals' struggles to survive and get a decent meal.
If I was traipsed in front of the Senate on bogus charges and forced to answer deeply personal and embarrassing questions about my high school antics, maybe out of embarrassment and anger I might be less than truthful.
Hare had traipsed up and down a few volcanoes in his time, including in Sicily, and his shrewd eye discerned that the lava fields of Etna were not in fact the canonical black, but rather a black-brown.
"If I was traipsed in front of the Senate on bogus charges and forced to answer deeply personal and embarrassing questions about my high school antics, maybe out of embarrassment and anger I might be less than truthful," Matt Walsh tweeted.
The next day, after pounding the walls at No Way Back until noon, we traipsed off and explored an abandoned, stalactite-filled warehouse with a crew of nomadic ravers, one of whom threw a brick at us (in a friendly way).
As some traipsed through the lobby, sweaty and joking with one another, a few sang the chorus to Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" ("Can't nobody tell me nothin'/You can't tell me nothin' "), which had been a fixture in camp.
"We're happy because we now have a choice but I realise having two parallel networks doesn't make much sense," said city manager Francesco Calabrese, part of a team that traipsed around Italy for a year to campaign for companies to digitalise Perugia.
Hassan Youssef, 27, posed in his military camouflage fatigues and combat boots with Nada Merhi, 18, who wore a traditional white wedding gown as they traipsed happily around the ruins of the ghostly city that once housed more than 1 million people.
On Wednesday night, shortly after the gallerist Mary Boone traded in the Hermès for prison garb, fat cats from what is often described as the world's biggest unregulated market besides guns and drugs traipsed into Christie's for its postwar art evening sale.
In this social media age of posting, tagging, hashtagging, tweeting, sharing and TMI, I was inspired to create a crossword that would be interpreted as my Facebook newsfeed, with status updates and selfies chronicling my imaginary life as I traipsed across the globe.
I personally 100 percent believe that racial animus was at the core of his appeal to GOP primary voters, and I have believed that since the very first day he traipsed down the escalators at Trump Tower to denounce Mexican immigrants as rapists and murderers.
And that this Lilliputian mainframe would have eyes to see, a sense of touch, a voice to speak, a keen sense of direction, and an urgent desire to count my actual footsteps and everything I read and said as I traipsed through the noosphere?
On a sweltering first day, marked by thunder claps and torrential rain, packs of disgruntled supporters of Mrs Clinton's beaten rival, Senator Bernie Sanders, traipsed through Philadelphia, alongside anti-capitalists, anarchists, and a group of pro-cannabis campaigners parading a 15-foot-long inflatable spliff.
One night, after we'd traipsed around a ruin in the southwestern Peloponnese which is known as "Nestor's palace"—Nestor is an elderly comrade of Odysseus', whom Telemachus visits in Book 3, looking for news of his father—he turned to the group around the piano.
Our junior minder, Hong Hye Gyong, a 20-something intern with the foreign ministry, walked miles in her heels — they looked to be about three inches — without complaint as our group traipsed the uneven city sidewalks en route to a gift store and amusement park.
And it was there that the crowd of celebrities, fabulously dressed upstarts and would-be art collectors traipsed up and down the stairs, through a warren of about 100 tiny art studios and makeshift bars, as performers on stilts and musicians milled about with accordions and guitars.
I was spending a year in Aix-en-Provence, and my dad and stepmom and little brother gamely traipsed around fields of lavender, knocking their heads on the entrances to Lilliputian restaurants and politely not making snide remarks about my new penchant for wearing skirts over jeans.
Like Ms. Pelosi, Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, has also singled out Mr. Mnuchin as the preferred lead negotiator among the three administration officials — Mr. Mnuchin, Mr. Mulvaney and the acting budget director, Russell T. Vought — who have traipsed up to the Capitol in recent weeks for talks.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As I looked out into the street for Tama Janowitz while waiting at a Moroccan-French bistro in Greenwich Village, I wondered how many times she'd traipsed down the exact same sidewalk in the '80s with Andy Warhol or Lou Reed at her side.
I had no idea what to make of the strange forgetfulness that came over Close, or his new style of painting, or whatever had led him to Long Beach, but it seemed to me as I traipsed the boardwalk that I could really only hope to connect with the work through the man.
All week, as I traipsed from rooftop party to beachfront party to Michelin-restaurant party (I'm hoping the Times puts me in one of those ads showing its journalists braving harsh conditions to uncover the truth), I was struck by the incongruence between the story that the ad industry tells about itself and the story playing out before my eyes.
CreditCreditRobert Rausch for The New York Times I was trying not to slip as I traipsed over the stone pavement in the drizzle at the old fort at Port Royal in Kingston, the "wickedest city in Christendom," a warren of iniquity and plunder, a den of pirates and buccaneers and the core of British naval power in the Antilles for 200 years.
MONACO — There was a time here, in this principality on the Riviera, when Dmitry Rybolovlev could have been mistaken for royalty as he traipsed between restaurants, trailed by up to five bodyguards, more than the monarch himself, Prince Albert II. Some days the prince would join Mr. Rybolovlev at a luxury box in Louis II Stadium, where they cheered on Mr. Rybolovlev's professional soccer team, AS Monaco FC, a source of fierce national pride.
We disrelish going into lousy-deal Kim's Music and Video, but we had already traipsed half the East Village looking for a band we'd just heard of called My Morning Jacket.
Bill Peet: An Autobiography, by William Peet, 1989, Houghton Mifflin, pp. 3-4 Animals were always a love of Peet's. He and his friends traipsed through the woods looking for frogs, tadpoles, and minnows. Most of his adventures as a boy to catch animals were in the hope that he could capture them and sketch them.
She was the daughter of a lawyer, Dr. Jorge Guillermo Borges and Leonor Acevedo Suárez. Leonor was given the name Norah by her older brother, Jorge Luis Borges. Of his sister, Jorge wrote: > In all of our games she was always el caudillo, I the slow, timid, > submissive one. She climbed to the top of the roof, traipsed through the > trees, and I followed along with more fear than enthusiasm.
Clairmont's mother traced the group to an inn in Calais but could not make Clairmont go home with her. Godwin needed the financial assistance that the aristocratic Shelley could provide. Clairmont remained in the Shelley household in their wanderings across Europe. The three young people traipsed across war-torn France and into Switzerland, fancying themselves like characters in a romantic novel, as Mary Shelley later recalled, but always reading widely, writing, and discussing the creative process.
Ford was quick to admit that Alvin Jeweler was the real engineering brains for WHFS-FM, but Jeweler had allowed his FCC license to expire, so Ford was listed as Chief Engineer. Ford went on to peak his radio career with eight and a half productive years at WBAL and 98Rock in Baltimore before leaving to start his own company. Many musicians, famous and not yet famous, traipsed across the street to do interviews and perform live at the station. Many cut WHFS-specific IDs.
Magdangal joined the bandwagon through this album, but instead of exploring the music mines of the '80s and the '70s as most artists did that time, she traipsed across the '50s and the '60s. In its packaging, not only that she is also costumed and made-up as a World War II beauty on the cover but is also photographed in other period costumes inside the booklet. The album was awarded 6x platinum certification and became one of the best selling albums of all time in the Philippines.
It was a disaster.” But not entirely. Although the role called for Beckett's seemingly ubiquitous bowler hat, Keaton had brought along some of his trademark flattened-down Stetsons and it was quickly agreed that he should wear one of those. On the Monday morning they “traipsed down in Joe Coffey's ancient Morgan to just beneath the shadow of Brooklyn Bridge and began the shooting.” Beckett continues: : “The heat was terrible - while I was staggering in the humidity, Keaton was galloping up and down and doing whatever we asked of him.
On 19 July, the offensive kicked off under command of General Kouprasith Abhay. Group Mobile 11 (Mobile Group 11) traipsed south on Route 13 from Luang Prabang. Pushing against little opposition, they captured a 105mm howitzer, an 81mm mortar, and nine Pathet Lao soldiers. Meanwhile, Group Mobile 17 (Mobile Group 17) accompanied FAN forces northward toward the junction. Also on the 19th, GM 16 pushed westwards, screened by about 1,200 rounds of Thai artillery fire and 32 bombing sorties by RLAF T-28s. GM 16 covered a third of the distance from Muang Soui to their objective in just two days.
The Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, a liberal research institute, offered Comfort a job, and so, during 1973, the couple relocated to Santa Barbara, California, where it was located. They frequented the Sandstone Retreat, a clothing-optional community in California espousing "open sexuality", or swinging. In his 1981 nonfiction publication concerning sexuality in America, Thy Neighbor's Wife, Gay Talese noted, "Often the nude biologist Dr. Alex Comfort, brandishing a cigar, traipsed through the room between the prone bodies with the professional air of a lepidopterist strolling through the fields waving a butterfly net". Jane Henderson, however, eventually became tired of the "open love" community and Comfort became involved in lawsuits with his employer concerning a claimed breach of contract.

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