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Examples
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I also had Ruth, one of the infamous English 'backpackers' with me (later to be known as Backpacker 1 aka Ruth and Backpacker 2 aka Chelsea Ford), who I'd picked up in Bogor.
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And, I´ve now decided that any hostel with the word "Backpackers" in the name, will be avoided.
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Backpackers are far from cool here: they spoil the vibe for the real cool Mumbaikers.
Bombs, slums, and brightly-coloured balloons « Squares of Wheat 2009
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"Backpackers" is a slick take-down of his critics and their disdain for Glover's non-ghetto background.
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Backpackers, by nature, have in common a love of travel and adventure.
Jasmine Moy: The Nearsightedness of Expats and Backpackers Jasmine Moy 2011
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Backpackers would have to carry many more pounds of food between stops, which would make the trip more difficult and less enjoyable, said Heather Tilert, a 28-year-old from New York who hiked the trail last year.
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Backpackers are far from cool here: they spoil the vibe for the real cool Mumbaikers.
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Backpackers are used to dealing without a roof over their heads or indoor plumbing.
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They were staying at the nearby Jungle Monkey Backpackers, so we joined them for some of the New Years festivities.
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Backpackers are used to dealing without a roof over their heads or indoor plumbing.
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