Amid a continual itinerancy across Europe, there was a permanency to his writing habit. |
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Alexander pursued a lucrative itinerancy painting portraits in America, and when he had exhausted his possibilities, he returned to Scotland. |
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Among those who remain, one common form of survival is itinerancy. |
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After he started school, his family changed houses nine times in eleven years, an itinerancy not always undertaken by choice. |
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In the years after Tate's death, Polanski lived a gilded itinerancy, mostly in Europe. |
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For all his itinerancy, Pairet held onto the idea for Ultraviolet for 15 years. |
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The Word came in joy and simplicity, in the form of dialogue and itinerancy. |
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A good opportunity for Maison d'Ailleurs to go there with its artist in itinerancy, the Blue Man! |
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Our Order is a very broad and varied Fraternity, in which itinerancy goes along with stability in so many departments of pastoral activity. |
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Memory will become prophecy if we are capable of living in itinerancy and availability. |
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Irish migrants were well accustomed to patterns of temporary itinerancy and responded to situational exigencies with resilience and tactical virtuosity. |
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To invent new ways of living itinerancy for mission when disasters occur like the one in Haiti, where sisters from different Congregations are willingly collaborating. |
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Our internal itinerancy is meeting with the itinerant experience of our peoples, a sign of a common humanity that journeys towards liberation and peace. |
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This itinerancy completes the terminology for this learning-transmission program, by now called the Advanced Itinerant Learning Program for the Street Arts. |
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Some of the themes treated whichoffered the opportunity for rich presentations were: commitment, itinerancy, the unity between faith and life, and formation as to the contents and the methodology of preaching. |
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Besides the mission to the people, the Friars wished to live three characteristics of the Franciscan identity for a few weeks: life in fraternity, prayer and itinerancy. |
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While the idea of preaching terrified me early on, the elements of community life, common prayer, teaching, and a certain itinerancy attracted me. |
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They replace such narratives with stories of the itinerancy of their embodiments and the itinerant situatedness of disability in its relation to dependency and heteronomy. |
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