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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
itinerate .
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Arjun Rajkhowa The annual Union budget is a document that states the various accomplishments of the government in itinerated form.
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The annual Union budget is a document that states the various accomplishments of the government in itinerated form.
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Arjun Rajkhowa The annual Union budget is a document that states the various accomplishments of the government in itinerated form.
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Arjun Rajkhowa The annual Union budget is a document that states the various accomplishments of the government in itinerated form.
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For forty-five years after entering on his mission Gotama itinerated in the valley of the Ganges, not going farther than about 250 m. from Benares, and always spending the rainy months at one spot -- usually at one of the
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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All the world knows how much he has talked upon this particular topic; how he has itinerated on its behalf; how he has perspired under its business.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV. Various
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The next year the Synod of Virginia reported "That Mr. Chavis, a missionary to the blacks, itinerated in several counties in the south part of the state; but owing to some peculiar circumstances, stated in his journal, his mission to them was not attended with any considerable success."
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Page 33 1853, he itinerated for several years through South Carolina,
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Bryant has itinerated at Sedalia, Missouri, where he built a new parsonage, and in Kansas City, Missouri.
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He was soon ordained as Deacon and Elder, and he has itinerated with great fidelity and marked success at Cadiz, Dayton,
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