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But McClintock found that certain genes were vagabonds, moving from place to place--and messing up other genes as they went.
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Harding and Thomas Edison used to go camping, calling themselves the Vagabonds.
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" This group consisted of "people with dubious means of subsistence and of questionable character...vagabonds, failed soldiers, discharged jailbirds, swindlers, lazzaroni, pickpockets, and tricksters.
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Peasants fled from soldiers and vagabonds foraging for food, the urban middle classes floundered, and the surviving towns and cities, barely hanging on, could no longer protect the countryside and its farms.
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Like the city itself, the show is getting a bit stagnant in the capital city even in spite of its cast of spies and vagabonds, from Varys to Littlefinger and a conniving Lannister every time you turn a corner.
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To fix these vagabonds, the Raj introduced the 1871 Criminal Tribes Act, under which members of around 150 tribes were forced to register with the police, forbidden to move around freely and, in many cases, herded into barbed-wire camps.
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Moments after New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg officially canceled Sunday's New York City Marathon, hysteria hit the running world: Hundreds of suddenly stranded runners began searching the racing calendar for new options, and other marathons were more than happy to adopt the vagabonds.
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