Alternatively, the genre's peregrinations might be charted through the works of a single composer.
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The fact that so many of the exemplars are from the poorly documented 'middle period' allows various theories of the composer's peregrinations to be entertained.
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But they did, almost a year and a half later, and the wretched financial position in which these legal peregrinations had placed him left him feeling desperate.
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Besides, the author's peregrinations which can be followed on a dozen detailed colour maps, and three different indexes (by names, dates and themes) make the book easy to use.
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His final achievement might perhaps be described as a quixoticperegrinationof the whole of psychology, during which he takes a tilt at every windmill to be found.
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Such savings were often a false economy, as the cheap fence was quickly found out through exposure to the elements and the peregrinations of people and stock.
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There is no reason for such absurd peregrinations on political or economic, organisational or geographical grounds.
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We are particularly glad to see him back from his peregrinations.
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It enabled us to hear his reminiscences about his boyish peregrinations around this area.
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I wonder whether during the course of their peregrinations it has ever occurred to them why some villages are different from others.
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I do not want to dwell too long on this imaginaryperegrination.
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I remember in the sameperegrinationmeeting a number of them in a schoolroom.
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That appears to be a rapidperegrinationunusual for a lady about to produce a child!
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Some genius had discovered in his peregrinations round the county a school which had 287 pupils and seven teachers.
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I have noticed on my peregrinations round this country that it is getting increasingly difficult to find anywhere to pitch a tent or lodge a caravan.
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