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In the wake of news that a potentially aggressive and well-tooled played is about to end the market for itinerant, time-based tasks (prompt.ly), and with TaskRabbit rolling out internationally to significant markets like the UK and existing players like BookingBug ramping up, this whole arena is getting hotter.
Although increasingly based at the royal palace of Holyrood in Edinburgh, the monarch and the court were often itinerant, spending time at one of the royal palaces, like Linlithgow, Sterling and Falkland, or undertaking a royal progress to a part of the kingdom to ensure that the rule of law, royal authority or smooth government was maintained.
And once I'd dried out, I started to wonder about making another journey as an itinerant but this time in unfamiliar territory and terrain.
From this data set, only regular full-time teachers were selected, and all part-time, itinerant, and substitute teachers were excluded.
-DANIEL J. WAKIN "An itinerant, traveling, part-time company of subway station singers".
"I'm talking about the beans," said Lisa Bowen, 21, who identified herself as a full-time itinerant protester, explaining her complaint about exploited Third World bean pickers to Gerri Michalska, who sipped some of the fair-trade joe outside Starbucks.
A one-time itinerant acrobat, Grant ruthlessly gauged his physical liabilities (he had a short neck and only one front tooth) and assets (pretty much everything else), and also assessed fashion history in order to craft a style in the 1930s that designers have been sampling ever since.
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.
Here, as in London, he spent time with itinerant companions working the fields, earning just enough to scrape by.
He subsequently became an itinerant monk, during which time he first experienced enlightenment, and returned in 1716 to the Shōin Temple in his native Hara, which remained his base until his death.
As evidence of this emphasis on raising money, Coutances sent out few itinerant justices during his time in power.
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