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None epitomised it more than Price, an old-time itinerant of 34 who joined this month on a four-month deal, having helped to inflict on Morecambe their only previous league defeat, 1-0 at home to Barnet on the opening day; mid-season moves can carry peculiar regrets.
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Culls are widely seen as futile because of the itinerant nature of the great white, although tagging of a dozen great whites has produced a mixed picture of their movements, says marine ecologist Daniel Bucher, of Southern Cross University.
Christie Cooke, Luauna Nez and Wendolyn Begay are the embodiment of "student-athlete," a description too often applied to the semiprofessional itinerants of college football and basketball.
On the other hand, the French theatre developed a comedy strongly reflecting the work of the itinerant troupes of the commedia dell'arte.
Nick Nasrr" Pierce is a lawyer and an itinerant writer of prose formerly of Uptown, New Orleans.
The locals practiced an "itinerant form of agriculture", instead of manuring the soil.
Specific heat, electric resistance and magnetic susceptibility studies indicate that an increasing amount of TTF causes the itinerant electrons of the poly-MTO matrix to localize.
Mr. Lee said he had been more interested in evoking the world of itinerant clowns, many of whom were involved in same-sex relationships.
The itinerant life of the playwright involves a version of artistic couch-surfing in numerous settings.
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