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I've traveled the country to talk with the American people.
She traveled the country speaking to women about political issues.
Traveling the country, I could say the same of many another institution.
The president started traveling the country raising money in the middle of last year.
We traveled the country in a car together so I would hear him sing every night.
By that he means they've traveled the country to get some exposure.
Mike now travels the country as a consultant to small companies.
"I like to keep up with who's traveling the country," he said.
He and his wife have traveled the country following their children to sporting events.
You may travel the country and not see such another string of horses.
The group was formed in 1975 and traveled the country by bus for many years.
Their plan is to travel the country this summer holding public hearings on the Senate bill.
He gets in his car and travels the country looking for collectibles.
Now, he said, he wants to travel the country with her and their three children.
These farmers had been traveling the country trying to find lawyers to listen to their story.
That year we traveled the country together, sometimes going to remote and dangerous places.
So I've found it's best to travel the country.
Today Isaac travels the country as a speaker and personal coach.
He continued teaching and traveling the country on an average of twice each month until October 2002.
He now devotes much of his time traveling the country speaking to church groups.
And he often travels the country to speak on the virtues of immigration.
I've traveled the country back and forth twenty times finding places where we can play.
He would have likely continued traveling the country, but numerous heart attacks forced him to rest at his home in California.
So he has a legitimate explanation for traveling the country meeting with Republicans.
He has traveled the country, listening to what people have to say and lecturing them in turn.