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It is a difficult tramp, even for someone who knows about tramping.
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Tramping door-to-door for votes in 106-degree heat, Mr Quayle retorts that most of his former voters are in the new sixth district.
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Mr Gordon's book is among the best of its kind, and he has two very reasonable excuses for tramping through the over-familiar tulip garden.
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For the artillery officer tramping back to his regiment, navigating the cramped city roads may be more of a pain than trekking through the snow.
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He spent 13 years compiling the seven Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, tramping the fells in all weathers at weekends, with raincoat, map and camera.
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The Palestinians and Israelis, by contrast, have been tramping the land for a decade, at the Madrid conference even before the Oslo peace track revealed itself in 1993.
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You might expect even cynical Europeans to be impressed by the sight of ordinary Americans tramping through the snow in Iowa and New Hampshire to hear politicians speak.
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In Royal Chitwan National Park, near Nepal's south-western border with India, dozens of elephants were tramping through the thick jungle, their riders carrying rifles and chattering on walkie-talkies.
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This has been a particularly unpleasant business in the summer months, when the heat and humidity are unyielding, and one that resulted in a lot of sweaty tourists then tramping around the hallowed spaces.
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It continued to be a popular way to preserve and flavor meats, fish and cheese, but it was only with the 1927 publication "Tramping and Trailing With the Girl Scouts, " a book that brought S'mores to the national consciousness, that smoke and fire found their way to the dessert course in earnest.
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