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Many musicians, famous and not yet famous, traipsed across the street to do interviews and perform live at the station.
en.wikipedia.org
Having done years of mashed veg and traipsing to the local swings, it's suddenly about you, as you haven't been for years.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Weary men traipse homeward to sleep; forgotten happiness and youth to rediscover.
en.wikipedia.org
The local state "immigration and integration" office, situated opposite the store, said homeless were "moved off to neighbouring streets" before traipsing back.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Gone are the days when plonking yourself down in front of a television or traipsing round to the bookies were the easiest ways to connect.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Do we want them to come where it's safe, that allows for orderly processing, or do we want them to be traipsing across farmers' fields?
www.winnipegfreepress.com
You can live with it, rather than traipsing around in some desert of integers.
www.digitaljournal.com
And, especially, getting up at 5am while on holiday to traipse around antique fairs in remote fields -- kids in tow.
www.independent.co.uk
Now, it's her turn to traipse down the red carpet.
entertainment.inquirer.net
It's interesting history that comes right back to life when traipsing through the buildings of that era.
www.theprogress.com

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