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- Levy was cut adrift when the recession first reduced her hours and then wiped out her job in June.
- Patrick's roving lifestyle takes him between London and Los Angeles.
- He wandered on, wounded and indignant, and was resolved to put himself in the way of like treatment no more.
- As a result, many Americans were inveterately restless, rootless, and ambitious people.
- In the sea, on my piece of debris, I had really believed I was the only one to fall out of the plane.
- I mean, my mother loved moving around.
- I don't want to uproot and move somewhere new.
- He settled down after years of roaming.
- He turns you adrift on the world with surprising alacrity.
- As a result, many Americans were inveterately restless, rootless, and ambitious people.
- O Troupe of little vagrants of the world, leave your footprints in my words.
- He moves quickly up the side of the roof and barely avoids a roaming search light.
- In the sea, on my piece of debris, I had really believed I was the only one to fall out of the plane.
- With no pink houses or blue shutters, no plum-colored ones trimmed in cream, no offshore reef to burst the waves into foam.
- You reduce both Western Civ and alternative canons to the same deracinated, rootless sort of nature as cultural capital.
- After all, we cannot expect women to be bumping and floating on the sea for months.
- She moved around a lot. She spent 15 of her most productive years in Brazil and came to teaching late in her life.
- But his life in exile must have been trying, always on the move, the model of the 'engaged' writer.
- I've been happily drifting for a lot of years, Dad, and I didn't see you getting older.
- Patrick's roving lifestyle takes him between London and Los Angeles.
- The Estonians have always been seafarers.
- What would these medieval time travelers forfeit if they gave up their wandering and entered society's mainstream?
- No dynasty had been so cosmopolitan and outward-looking.
- She became a photographer, roving the world with her camera in her hand.
- My father sees me drifting aimlessly, nothing to show for my 33 years but a passport full of stamps.