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You get these peregrinations, even despite the recent modest unpleasantness in the municipal bond market.
FORBES: Intelligent Investing Briefing Book
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Poncet's peregrinations take him to Egypt, across the Sinai and the mountains of Abyssinia, then again to Versailles and back.
ECONOMIST: Fiction from France
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His office was crammed with souvenirs of his peregrinations: sphinxes, skulls, obelisks, a bright-green wall clock bearing the likeness of a Shia martyr.
NEWYORKER: Sole Mate
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For his discovery the man was set free, and the largest pearl in the world began the journeys, or peregrinations, that would endow it with its name: La Peregrina.
WSJ: Pearls Gone Wild
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So she begins stalking people who may know more than they've admitted to the police, and these after-hours peregrinations (including a jam session in the company of a leering drummer played by Elisha Cook Jr.) prove the movie's best scenes suffused with menace and shot with tense atmosphere by Elwood Bredell.
WSJ: Dark Crimes: Film Noir Thrillers