The bass notes chug along, keeping the itinerant Johnson traveling and rambling.
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The five-story building used to be a cheap hotel for itinerant shipyard workers.
From the time.com
Two years later, McCune was dead, crushed by an itinerant bush taxi near Nairobi.
From the economist.com
Not much is known about Egan, other than that he was an itinerant Irish artist.
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Itinerant entertainers known as jeli have been showing up in Bamako for 500 years.
From the newsweek.com
Work in self-contained, team, departmental, or itinerant capacity as assigned.
From the jobview.monster.com
Another reason for the decline can be traced to the salmon's itinerant habits.
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Instead they cite an itinerant childhood as a key ingredient in their success.
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Starting as itinerant traders, they soon worked their way into the social mix.
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Traveling from place to place to work; "itinerant labor"; "an itinerant judge"
(itinerancy) Like the seasonal progress of a peddler revisiting towns that have changed somewhat since the last visit, chaotic itinerancy emphasizes the recurrence of similar, rather than identical, states. [120]
A teacher who works at one or more schools.
Service to student up to 20% of the school day in the regular classroom or outside the regular classroom.