The 56 itinerants, who say they are traditional Romany gipsies, bought a three-acre field. |
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Prior to Fox's visit, nearly thirty itinerants had travelled to Barbados, most of whom stayed several weeks. |
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Daily ritual emerges in the photographs of those itinerants who made the exodus to cities in search of a better life. |
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Three disused sites in the city centre, on Leeds Road and Halifax Road, were invaded by itinerants during March. |
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I don't want to give the impression that such visits by itinerants were frequent. |
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The media widely reported the incident and China's policy on the detention and removal of itinerants was reformed. |
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But typically they live as solitary itinerants wandering across the land, relying on daily charity from pious Hindus. |
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Devoid of the ceremony and liturgy associated with the Church of England, charismatic itinerants made a straightforward appeal. |
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When the war ended these same itinerants took to the roads and even to flat-bottomed riverboats, which were both shop and home. |
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The men were a mixed crew, many of them itinerants, and Bill Clarke had no choice but to rule them with an iron hand. |
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Mr Hunt, meanwhile, says residents have been worried both by the quad bike riding and the noise caused by the itinerants since their arrival. |
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Labor is threatening to jail habitual drunks who refuse alcohol treatment, most of them Aboriginal itinerants. |
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The movements of itinerants are entirely unpredictable as well as unrestrained. |
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We would need to create the impression that we were itinerants of this sort. |
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A party of Irish itinerants travelling in around 24 vehicles arrived at the Back Lane side of the factory on Sunday evening. |
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They have been replaced by itinerants, travelling in big American pick-ups towing huge, gaudy modern caravans. |
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Motherwell, who have been selling the family silver of late, fielded a team of itinerants and youngsters alongside the few remaining familiar faces. |
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While artists working in cities had their own studios, provincial painters were usually itinerants and sometimes lived with the families who patronized them. |
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But here's what some time-zone itinerants have picked up in their travels. |
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Local Indigenous leaders appear to abhor the behaviour of itinerants and town youth, but have lost the authority and perhaps the will to deal with it. |
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Among the Grand Serail itinerants, had also been Head of the Constitutional Council, Issam Sleiman, and Norwegian Ambassador to Lebanon, Lene Natasha Lind. |
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Itinerants also sold tin utensils and ironware such as scissors and knives. |
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