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When I was young, I hitchhiked through Europe, staying with strangers I met along the way.
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That fall, they concluded that San Francisco was too small for them, and hitchhiked to New York.
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But the transition from goat herding to freshman civilization proved harsh, and he soon hitchhiked back to New Mexico.
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He wandered and hitchhiked from prairie to desert to forest to roadless area.
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He hitchhiked to Florida, found a job loading racehorses into cargo planes in Miami and decided to work with avionics.
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She stated that she had hitchhiked from a neighbor's house to the Columbus, Ohio Greyhound bus station on July 20, 2009.
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The process of artistic transformation in Kazan had begun in 1950, when, in an admittedly eccentric move, he hitchhiked to the Southwest and went walkabout with a notebook in hand.
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You hitchhiked to high school 40 miles away.
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