And she much preferred a pitched tent 15,000 feet up Ever-est's North Face.
But what was once a quasi-religious show in a pitched tent, which reached as far as the unamplified human voice carried, became, with the advent of television, "televangelism."
She had never seen a pitched tent before, except in holograms, yet this was not a tent she had seen in any picture.
While it was composed of houses rather than pitched tents, these hootches were ramshackle and mean in a way that spoke of poverty and suffering plainly beyond Western understanding.
Even after the tenements were demolished, he continued to live in a pitched tent on the site.
When Gurney and Shuttlewood arrived they were surprised to find a pitched tent among the reeds.
In her travels, she has stayed everywhere from the Ritz to a pitched tent.
Crammed into a schoolhouse, 30 to a room, or living in pitched tents in the school grounds, their horses tethered nearby, the Gypsies of Kosovo are living in a precarious state.
Cleverly they rode away behind the lines of pitched tents where men drank, gambled, boasted, and quarreled.
Ms. King, a Newark native, said she "stumbled upon the pitched tent in the shadow of the city's projects" and felt there was "an important story to be told here."