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...And prior to this, what you would have to do is you would have to get on this Greyhound bus and you’d have to, like, traipse around America and vote for the candidates that you wanted....
...What, though, do McLaren get from allowing groups of up to 20 punters to traipse though its temple nine times a year?...
...You traipse from pub to club for a small fee and expenses. “Success” is the occasional slot on a television panel show. You start a deeply unremunerative podcast....
...In “Shit Mom Animation” (2021), one of the several stop-motion videos included in the show, she traipses around upscale interiors (photos taken from magazines) leaving her muddy, excremental trail behind...
...Guests have to traipse to a communal drinks station....
...There were WhatsApp group-chats with a bunch of people who hadn’t met and would inevitably hate each other when they did; several Google Calendar polls to help decide on a date to traipse across the city...
...Moss’s boyfriend of almost eight years, Nikolai von Bismarck, and his brother Sascha, who has taken today’s photographs, politely traipse through the room, moving kit about....
...As Clov, Robert Sheehan plays off Boyle in a spirit of muted exasperation as he traipses back and forth servicing Hamm’s futile whims....
...Doig’s history welcomes the gore and horror of the “searchers of the dead”, women who would traipse through parishes in the 16th century checking corpses to determine what killed them, yet seems squeamish...
...The 16-storey coppery, honeycomb-like structure served no purpose other than allowing visitors to traipse up and down its windy staircases....
...We traipse to the shop area and discover a fridge full of old-fashioned fresh-cream favourites: eclairs, millefeuilles, fruit tarts....
...Still, adventurous festivalgoers had no choice but to traipse down to that opera house for the first operatic take on Jakob Ejersbo’s cult novel Nordkraft....
...On the hunt for caffeine, I traipse a few hundred metres further to Cafe Graff, a coffeehouse in a side street five minutes’ walk from Wenceslas Square. It is open but almost completely deserted....
...I think of Alice, stepping over Ann’s torso as she traipses back to bed in their tiny house, then poking fun at Ann for this in the mornings....
...As I traipse around Center City and South Philly trying to measure just how pervasive March Madness mania is, I find that even more than backing Villanova, Philly has become a Saint Peter’s town....
...The days when loyal shareholders wanted to traipse the length of the country to attend a two-hour meeting for a cup of tea and a digestive biscuit are long gone....
...She quickly gets dressed, puts on a black skirt and jumper, small bits of delicate gold jewellery and some sturdy black Chanel Coco Neige boots, and we all traipse to her favourite fish restaurant, Dory’...
...About 300,000 people who traipse over the Johor Strait from Malaysia to Singapore on a daily basis have not been able to work over the past year....
...Koo Jeong A’s “Density” piece was unveiled at Frieze Sculpture 2019, prompting fairgoers to traipse around the greenery in London’s Regent’s Park, summoning up virtual floating blocks of ice created by the...
...We now brew tea without ceremony in fat, sturdy mugs, and traipse around the home or office, sloshing vessels in tow. Modern tea-drinkers regularly have to blot theirs from bed sheets and rugs....
Lacklustre outlook suggests the path to sustained turnround could take awhile
...Our morning in Worcestershire, after leaving Malvern, follows an easy rhythm of walking and talking as we traipse through fields of grazing cows, past the mighty trees of Madresfield Court, over stiles,...
...Now 4m visitors a year traipse through its network of narrow streets, alleys, former brothels and courtyards....
...They will not brave high-school gymnasiums in winter and traipse into corners marked Biden, Sanders, Warren or Buttigieg, according to preference....
...On an individual basis, we continued to commute to work, to socialise in bars and restaurants, and traipse to theatres and museums, even after health experts and politicians, alarmed by the crises unfolding...
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