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Examples
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We first met Friday at one of his after work bars called the Hitching Post where I walked in to see an older crowd except for one curly haired blond girl who appeared to be hitting on Eugene (not the first time this has happened btw).
badger Diary Entry badger 2006
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Some day a story must be written called The Hitching Post, about those thousands of little cast-iron negro boys who stand so patiently on the green grass strips along village streets waiting to hold long-forgotten bridle reins.
By Advice of Counsel Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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On the other side was a bar called the Hitching Post.
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&c. except the fame part thereof called the Hitching, hath not been, nor ought to have been fown with corn or grafs, but bath Cc 4. 01 391
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'Hitching', for instance, Smithyman drives through the Desert Road area of the central North Island, where he encounters Te Kooti, the legendary nineteenth century guerilla fighter and prophet, disguised as a horny hippy hitchhiker.
Reading the Maps 2009
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Hitching the Cahors wagon on to Malbec train is easy to understand.
Cahors: does the Malbec comparison help or hurt? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Finally, I thought, when he had dropped me off at 11:00 p.m. after a long day of wine tasting, concluding with dinner at the now iconic Hitching Post, this decade of failure, where I never stopped writing, will be redeemed.
Rex Pickett: The Sideways Publishing Saga -- Part III: Whiplash; Dismay! Rex Pickett 2012
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Hitching the value of arts education to the current and always fleeting political wagon works against our cause as arts education advocates, and is unnecessary when scholars like Dr. Hoffmann Davis have provided us with solid evidence of the benefits of the arts as academic disciplines in their own right.
Kristen Paglia: Book Review: Why Our Schools Need the Arts Kristen Paglia 2011
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Hitching the Cahors wagon on to Malbec train is easy to understand.
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