• Chetham's School of Music said Mr Layfield was a peripatetic teacher rather than an employee of the school.

    BBC: Chethams School of Music

  • Cunningham, a graduate of the London College of Music, was described as a peripatetic teacher at local schools in the Northampton area.

    BBC: Northampton piano teacher jailed for grooming girl pupil

  • His best works star himself as a peripatetic and impulsive poetic soul.

    NEWYORKER: For Laughs

  • His office is filled with mementos collected over a peripatetic career that has taken him to Southeast Asia, Europe and the U.S., his current residence.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Why do you renounce the commercial benefits of a peripatetic ministry?

    NPR: Roth Rewrites History with a 'Plot Against America'

  • Perhaps so, but if job security and quality of life is your first priority, the typically peripatetic career of a TV reporter doesn't instantly come to mind.

    WSJ: An Anchor's Rise

  • Illuminated manuscripts provided the ideal portable art form for a peripatetic court that moved regularly from its base in Dijon up through the Low Countries it had absorbed by marriage and conquest in the late 14th century.

    ECONOMIST: Flemish manuscript painting

  • It is much harder to mitigate the side-effects of piety in places like India, where Hindu gatherings on the banks of the Ganges (especially a peripatetic cycle of festivals known as Kumbh Mela) attract tens of millions of people.

    ECONOMIST: Pilgrimages

  • Pfizer, for example, has created an app that makes it easy for employees to locate and contact co-workers travelling on business a boon in a global firm with peripatetic executives.

    ECONOMIST: Adapting personal IT for business: The consumer-industrial complex | The

  • But the peripatetic businessman still thinks of Dunton as a home, spending eight weeks a year there, including Christmas, with his wife and teenage sons.

    FORBES: Colorado's Ghost Town Deluxe: Dunton Hot Springs

  • She radiates continental European chic, clinking with bold silver jewellery that offers a sort of travelogue of her peripatetic working life.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • The peripatetic Rogers, 63, who once set a Guinness World Record by riding his motorcycle around the world, brings a lot of credibility to the bull case.

    FORBES: Can You Spell Commodity?

  • As it turned out, it was another contest in Athens (in 1906, but without the status of a fully fledged Olympics) that reconfirmed the games as a Greek-inspired, but peripatetic, sports event.

    ECONOMIST: Athens

  • The Piombo collection is like a postcard of the 50-year-old peripatetic designer's adventures in color and texture.

    WSJ: Changing of the Guard

  • For the peripatetic Hope, that must have been misery, but also a time for badly needed reflection.

    FORBES: Bob Hope And His Ladies of Hope

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