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Many of the clinic's visitors have tramped for hours from villages higher in the hills.
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Marchers drank juice and mineral water as they tramped through the streets.
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For hour upon hour I tramped in splendid isolation - and this in one of the most densely populated regions on Earth.
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In vain has Mr Bildt tramped Sweden since his return, touring the countryside and especially the north, where support for the Moderates is thin.
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As she tramped beside Hilda on the way back, the day draining out of the sky seemed to empty her, too, leaving her weightless.
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In Bombay last week, for example, 16 girls tramped up and down a lumpy catwalk in a damp, steamy tent vying for the title Miss Monsoon.
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He started to sing again, but too fast, and Mother pounded the keys and tramped on the pedals, as though she were at the wheel of some sort of vehicle, a big wooden bus that she was driving down a steep hill with her feet and hands.
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