| 31. | Almodovar has traipsed all over the emotional map.
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| 32. | Eema and Baylene traipse on through scorching, waterless days but constantly fall behind.
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| 33. | Most snowshoe rental shops will provide trail maps or suggestions on where to traipse.
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| 34. | Personal involvement and interaction with art are key to avoiding the meaningless museum traipse.
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| 35. | So, lace up your walking shoes and spend a day traipsing around Washington.
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| 36. | The national ski team traipsed around the globe in search of the best snows.
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| 37. | Similarly, to traipse or to mince is to walk in some manner ".
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| 38. | A time for twilight talks on cabin porches _ and kids traipsing home with ticks.
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| 39. | But those months began years of traipsing around from one temporary rundown shelter to another.
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| 40. | Now the years of traipsing are over.
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