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But most of those itinerant workers have now gone home.
Much of our country was built by such itinerant labor.
He was also required to act as an itinerant justice when necessary.
Or she is the woman who works long hours to try to get itinerant fathers to pay for child support.
He married young and for a time was itinerant worker.
Probably, in the way of the itinerant English, they would turn up one day just before lunch.
And no one I asked, even the most itinerant skiers, had been there.
In that role, she worked as an itinerant ambassador for his government.
In 1869, he decided to leave the city and become an itinerant photographer.
I'm an itinerant musician, only through this way once in a while.
Even for the most itinerant coaches, though, some jobs simply are not worth it.
But he has been an itinerant backup the last four seasons.
He was one of the King's itinerant judges, known to be active as such between the years 1295-1318.
Itinerant missionaries served the meeting house for its first few years.
Once again, the itinerant buskers were back on the street.
Brown says he feels bad about how his itinerant reputation has hurt others.
So which American city is the next stop on this fickle, itinerant history?
It looked as if an itinerant carnival had set up shop.
That was the name my former master, the itinerant musician, had given me.
Another year, when only nineteen, he became an itinerant preacher.
He began his career in 1872 as an itinerant ship builder.
He soon became a noted itinerant preacher in the region.
Smith then worked as an itinerant surveyor for many years.
After his father, an itinerant minister, died, he was raised by a struggling single mother.
They seem to have been itinerant for some years.