Just under an hour later, TJ and Lew were hitching up the wagon to the baler while the girls looked on amused. |
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His actions in the early '70s were motivated by his desire to achieve political notoriety by hitching his wagon to the anti-war zeitgeist. |
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As he strolled across the main street, Hoss saw Adam's Sport saddled and tied to the hitching rail outside the livery. |
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Attaching the attachment has become much simpler with the development of easy-to-operate hitching systems. |
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There's an unspoken rule when hitching that polite listening is compulsory, arguing outlawed. |
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She has a wonderful habit, while trying to hide the escaped prisoner, of hitching up her skirt and tittuping across the stage in high heels. |
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His strategy of hitching Mexico's economy even more tightly to that of the US has only mired the country in a deeper slump. |
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The splinter bar serves for hitching the wheel horses, and has for this purpose four trace hooks. |
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He's always been an outdoorsy type, ever since he was a kid hitching his way across the dead heart. |
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Lift up the right hip as far as it will go, hitching it up towards the ribcage. |
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She says she had always hoped to go back to Russia, after spending her gap-year there while all her friends were hitching around India. |
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If you're hitching on an interstate it's best to try to hitch from highway onramps. |
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Unlike the Paris to Dakar rally, where every car has a support vehicle, if we break down in the Sahara we'll be hitching our way out. |
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The playsuit was a dream on the scooter, no awkward hitching up of skirt, and I had total freedom of movement. |
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Even hitching to Brighton, where I have supportive friends, would be a nightmare from here. |
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Julie Felix came to England in 1964 after leaving California and hitching through Europe with a duffel bag and guitar. |
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I'd been hitching around Australia and New Zealand not knowing what was happening to my sight, so at least it all made sense. |
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We'd save money by hitching and sleeping in train stations or anywhere we could doss down for a couple of hours. |
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Jo Jo was hitching rides down to her home in Callan, Co Kilkenny, when she disappeared. |
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Treading the beat and hitching rides around the vast air base, he is constantly on the move checking on his international flock. |
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Children are dicing with death hitching rides on the back of moving vehicles. |
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The ride in an Audi 200 is akin to hitching a lift on the back of a horse drawn carriage. |
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I saw one leading Angel Wing up to the lead cart and hitching him to the other horses there. |
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Joe unwrapped Cochise's reins from the hitching rail and backed the pinto out into the street, where he vaulted into the saddle. |
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She thinks the spontaneity of hitching up your van on a Friday night and setting off into the wild blue yonder is part of carvanning's new appeal. |
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From my low vantage point I noticed the back bumper of a bus we were behind had inverted nails fixed to it, presumably to keep freeloaders from hitching a ride. |
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You could accuse him of hitching a lift on the back of Greek tragedy. |
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But is hitching your company to a star really the right move? |
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So this week I have been mostly hitching my wagon to VitaminQ's star. |
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I saw four horses trot slowly down the path to the hitching posts. |
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From the perspective of the mentees, there is something demeaning about hitching their boat to an elegant cabin cruiser and being towed along in its wake. |
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They scan the flocks of seabirds and waders and warblers intently, because they know that, in the midst of a thousand common birds, there may be one rare bird hitching a ride. |
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So far, though, the only hurt has been felt by the nearly half-million bus riders who have spent a month hitching, carpooling, walking or skipping work altogether. |
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Then, as the car pulled away, he again began his slow movements with the girl delicately balanced on the hitching post. |
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I've seen a few people hitching with suitcases, but that's weird. |
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There, the city is apparently requiring the hitching post Lakeside Chapel to officiate gay weddings. |
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The ride is akin to hitching a lift on the back of a horse drawn carriage. |
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There had been a time when the older boys came to school on horseback, hitching their horses to a hitching post. |
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The two girls who were camping went to the hitching post to buy some hot dogs and buns for the wiener roast. |
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Gamboling on to the next shot, he was forever tucking in his shirttail and hitching his pants. |
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Joe and Hoss tied their horses to the hitching post before going into the bank. |
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We arrived in Delhi stony broke, and resigned ourselves to selling the van and hitching home. |
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By hitching a ride with high altitude winds, dust can be carried across the North Atlantic Ocean during the summer Atlantic hurricane season. |
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I was also attracted by the lonely green plant, which sits next to the hitching post at left. |
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But after a bit he would return, apparently only having left to tie Rudolph to the hitching post. |
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For the uninitiated, a hitching post was a fixture to which a rider would tie his or her horse so it wouldn't wander off. |
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As you look to the year ahead, consider your New Year's resolution not as a hitching post, but as a guidepost. |
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With its linear structure, nostalgic glow and distinct lack of surprises, Secretariat seems to have wandered into cinemas after leaving its TV movie hitching post. |
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