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pilgrim

[pil-grim, -gruhm] / ˈpɪl grɪm, -grəm /
NOUN
wayfarer
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PILGRIM: Probably not, but that's more a reflection of my experience than that anything's changed.

From Time Magazine Archive

PILGRIM: Certainly, at this point in the cycle, yes.

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PILGRIM: Pay attention to how sales and earnings are doing.

From Time Magazine Archive

PILGRIM: Here are five technology picks, on the hunch that many things will get better: Documentum, JDA Software, Mercury Interactive, QLogic and Microchip Technology.

From Time Magazine Archive

THE PILGRIM* Slow o'er the Apennine, with bleeding feet, A patient Pilgrim wound his lonely way, To deck the Lady of Loretto's seat With all the little wealth his zeal could pay.

From The Mysteries of Udolpho by Radcliffe, Ann Ward




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