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  • "Transients" were almost unknown quantities at the Bayport Hotel in May.

    Cy Whittaker's Place Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907

  • Shortly thereafter, Brusi and Rainne left the group and Kimmo Karjalainen came on board to sing for two albums ( "Fiber Optic Rhythm", "Transients") which were released on A Different Drum the label the band signed with in 1998.

    Side-Line news feed 2009

  • Transients twisted with the weight of the world sag their slow-foot way through truck stops, train yards, bus stations.

    Hobo Junction sean m. poole 2012

  • Please read "Transients near old Dollinger steel mill worry residents" by Dee Dixon.

    Transient tent 2007

  • Please read "Transients near old Dollinger steel mill worry residents" by Dee Dixon.

    Archive 2007-06-01 2007

  • Transients, usually ignored by ecologists, have a heterogeneous distribution and no particular association.

    Species influences upon ecosystem function 2008

  • Transients may indicate the effectiveness with which potential dominants are dispersed across the landscape into suitable ecosystems.

    Species influences upon ecosystem function 2008

  • Transients, no doubt drawn by the railroad two blocks away, have made a bunking place of one of the city's oldest municipal parks — and probably its smallest.

    Springdale Springs Back David Wharton 2007

  • Transients, no doubt drawn by the railroad two blocks away, have made a bunking place of one of the city's oldest municipal parks — and probably its smallest.

    Archive 2007-06-01 David Wharton 2007

  • Transients who don't even have a home or a car, it's hard to imagine how they could have been responsible for that.

    CNN Transcript Jun 10, 2004 2004

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