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After all, as an aide pointed out, it's much easier to let strangers tramp around when nobody is home.
TRAMP-C1 and TRAMP-C2 were derived from the TRAMP mouse (Foster et al, 1997).
She managed to carve an unexpected path for herself, trading what could have been an easy life of privilege for one tramping around in the dust amid livestock and uncertain or nonexistent plumbing.
There, he made such pointed films as "Easy Street," set in a rough slum in which the Tramp defeats a fearsome brute and installs a reign of peace, and "The Immigrant," showing the Tramp's American dream tested by the horror of poverty.
It's easy to develop a more-than-one-beer thirst as you gamely tramp from museum to museum, from landmark to landmark.
It's not always easy to find the switch.On mobile phones, where our elephant thumbs tramp across tiny keypads, the idea is to free us from backtracking and drudgery.
Unlike New Zealand's traditional back country tramping tracks, Te Araroa connects villages, towns and seven cities, so it's easy to dip in and out of.
The term also is noted in 1931 as tramp slang for "a girl or woman willing to oblige," probably from the fact of being "easy picking".
"Playing a tramp".
DH Lawrence," retorts the tramp.
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