In summer, many manual laborers take their tops off because they get sweaty, or like to saunter along the sidewalks topless. |
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I don't know anyone with a grain of football knowledge who thinks that England will saunter to a four-goal victory. |
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The Renault stopped at a red light and a gang of hooded youths began to saunter across the road. |
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Weak, disused musculature means I have to saunter and stroll rather than step out briskly. |
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Our daily parade down the Croisette has turned from a saunter to a stagger. |
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Walking down to the main drag, I fell into a full slow saunter, savouring the warmth and the sudden move into the light. |
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Some teenagers in garish tight polyester dresses saunter past, deep in conversation. |
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All except one are outside in converted farm cottages, just a quick saunter across a courtyard. |
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People are generally happier after a light saunter, as well. |
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Oblivious to his hectic surroundings, the man carried on with his lonely saunter until he reached an uncharacteristically quiet corner of the courtyard void of any activity. |
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Mr de Botton seems to accept that both are of Himalayan majesty, so he offers no more than a saunter around the foothills. |
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Women, legs crossed in discomfort or desperation, wait in line for the lavatory while men saunter in and out of their loos. |
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Young boys saunter through it with their Walkmans on, and the simulated whine of shellfire has to compete with the latest music for attention. |
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It is a place where elk and bighorn sheep saunter the streets of our mountain towns. |
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Treat yourself to a saunter along the water's edge and the Marina and enjoy the extent of the gardens situated at the very heart of the city. |
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Evening bags of satin that otherwise saunter on the red carpet are jewelled with Swarovski crystals. |
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It is an ideal place to meet people or saunter through the picturesque alleys scattered around the market square. |
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Enjoy a bike ride, a saunter along the dikes, spend the night at a farmhouse, or visit the Rien Poortvlietmuseum. |
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Between the two bodies, the visitors saunter from the reception on the ground floor to the bar or to the exhibition space on the fourth floor. |
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Every day after school, the youngster grabs her coat, pulls on her wellingtons and takes her furry friends Fuzzy and Flossy for a saunter through Buckley Wood. |
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How often do you look up at the facades looming overhead as you saunter down the street? |
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We are spared, thankfully, the standard liberal talisman of his saunter across the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln. |
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So instead of marching into Starbucks for a morning cup of brew, saunter in for a big bowl of bud. |
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Two of them, with helmets on and heavily laden with rifles and bulletproof vests, saunter over to us, wanting to know why a group of women has gathered here. |
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At that point he would shoot his cuffs and saunter cockily back to me. |
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I don't know why I felt certain she inhabited the upstairs bathtub, waiting for me to saunter in before pouncing and frightening the life out of me. |
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Manono is a car-free, sandy-bayed idyll, where school children saunter with their satchels under swaying palm trees, wandering the round-island footpath. |
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Three stray dogs saunter out of our way as we turn into a residential area lined with trailers and graffiti-sprayed stop signs. |
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Many slather gray mud over their naked skin, giving themselves a wan, ghoulish cast, and they saunter through a surreal panorama punctuated by eccentric installations. |
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And so you will find that his whole orchard is a quaint and nooky place where one may not only pick apples, but may saunter and rest. |
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By custom, the members saunter, with much discussion and joking, rather than formally process. |
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Though our clayey feet still press the earth the levitant soul may saunter among the stars. |
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One could lie under elm trees in a lawn, or saunter in meadows by the side of a stream. |
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In Bratislava, mature young men saunter along the banks of the Danube or around Hotel Slovan, carrying tiny transistors defiantly tuned into Radio Luxembourg. |
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After a slow saunter onstage, gazing at her high-heeled shoes, she would suddenly straighten her back, flex her muscles, throw back her head and let loose an incandescent smile. |
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Well let us sit and have an espresso and an exquisite pastry and watch the boulevardiers saunter by. |
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We pass there quite some time, then we leave to saunter in streets. |
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We store our bicycles and then we saunter though the streets. |
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Enjoy Theatre Royal and its new shows each summer, try your hand at panning and be rewarded by the glitter of real gold, and when you get hungry saunter in to one of many gold-rush themed restaurants. |
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Already, the congregation at the First Presbyterian Church mixes street people with millionaires who saunter in from their new apartments across the way. |
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Visitors saunter from spout to spout sipping the sulphurous broth. |
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The small streets in the old town, situated directly on the harbor, are a paradise for those who like shopping, visiting or just want terraces saunter. |
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Well able to thread its way down a narrow street, make light of traffic jams, saunter at low speed or make a dash for the countryside, the 107 comes with three power trains ideally suited to these requirements. |
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Their enthusiasm dampened by Yaya Toure's opportunistic strike at the end of the first half, the Germans' attacking threat evaporated after the restart as the hosts closed the game out to saunter into the last four. |
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What's more, it's not like I could saunter down to the local dog club and rent a Drent for the day. |
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In the centre of Smiths Falls is one of the three lockstations on the system operated by hydraulics. A pleasant saunter from the Combined Lock is the Rideau Canal Museum. |
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When Clive saw Rosalie Faithorn saunter in with James Allys he stared, but that young seceder from his own set greeted him without embarrassment and lighted a cigarette. |
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Doberman isn't some blitzkrieg of a tune to go with the title but another soft idle musical saunter with interlocking harmonies and chimming guitars. |
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Next, I saunter over to Haus, which is kitty-corner to Scottsdale Fashion Square mall, for a peek at vintage furnishings and Jonathan Adler vases. |
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