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He was itinerant, traveling from home to home, painting as a hired hand.
Ms. Johnson's family was itinerant, following her father's job as a retail executive.
Mr. Edwards, 93, has a rutted face that reflects years of transience: for much of his life he was itinerant, riding freight trains and hitchhiking with a guitar slung over his shoulder.
In the past decade, Murphy was itinerant around the reps, playing Pozzo for Rupert Goold in Waiting for Godot at Northampton; Achilles for Terry Hands in Troilus and Cressida in Mold; Chorus for Jonathan Munby in Henry V in Manchester; and Hector (the Richard Griffiths role) in Alan Bennett's The History Boys on tour.
For most of the medieval era, the king was itinerant and had no "capital" as such.
Edward's royal court was itinerant, travelling around the country with the King.
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There were itinerant fruit pickers around, but they have long since disappeared and won't be mentioned again until much later in the story.
By David Daiches The New Yorker, June 19 , 1954P. 78 From about 1912 to 1940 there flourished in Edinburgh a group of Jews known as "trebblers", who were itinerant salesmen.
"I did a lot of interesting stuff," she says, "and I didn't feel like any of it was 'instead of.' " For a while, Winger had been itinerant, visiting developing countries and traveling to remote location shoots.
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