At night he searched for Estelle in the gardens for a routine stroll and there she was walking ahead of him. |
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It was the kind of night whose fresh, warm air invited lovers to stroll the parks and share loving embraces. |
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This stretch of the river was the flood plain and this stroll passes through a number of water meadows. |
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He is quoted as saying that after listening to the debate he decided not to vote and instead he went for a stroll round the city streets. |
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Ramblers celebrated the launch of new right to roam laws by taking a stroll across former no-go areas all over the north west. |
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Wearing casuals, they might have been taken for weekenders, just come from the city for a stroll on the beach in the pleasant weather. |
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Warm-hearted local people welcome visitors, inviting them to stroll around their buildings. |
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It was hot when I woke but not so much that I couldn't enjoy a brief stroll around the garden, admiring the flowers in the sunshine. |
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The soft midsummer evening was just right for a romantic stroll around Malham Tarn. |
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Take a stroll through some city centres with these folks over the next few days if you have time. |
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I prefer to stroll and just watch the people on the streets and the thingamabobs along the way. |
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The stroll looks innocuously aimless enough, random conversation and desultory gaits all firmly in place. |
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I stroll up the narrow path that winds around the small hills to the school. |
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We would hold hands, or wrap our arms around each other while taking a stroll on the sea wall. |
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They can stroll to the bar, or perhaps down to a gym on the lower deck, next to the cargo hold. |
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On summer evenings the womenfolk of my family would put on their chador and go out for a stroll in one of the Mughal gardens. |
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Afterward, they gather around the fireplace to drink beer, tell stories, and woozily stroll back to their cabins to sink into cozy loft beds. |
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Assaulted by the reek of marine detritus, a few hardy souls were taking a determined stroll down to the water, their heads bowed into the wind. |
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At almost any time of the day, a casual stroll through these public areas will reveal them to be alive with activity. |
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Then, out of nowhere, your mom interrupts to jump on your case for not taking Murphy, the family labradoodle, out for his nightly stroll. |
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Take a stroll through the centre of the town late at night on any given weekend and you will see exactly what I'm on about. |
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She advised that I take a stroll into the centre of town where such epicurean delights as sausage suppers lathered in curry sauce were to be had. |
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For a short stroll before dinner though, the lawns around the house are lovely. |
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If you can keep the green-eyed monster in check, take an evening stroll to view the wallet-wincing yachts owned by young and wealthy Angelinos. |
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I've gone from a two-hour commute to enjoying a five-minute stroll to work. |
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Of course other people are welcome to take a stroll through Rotary Park anytime they want. |
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Take time to stroll through the pages and see just how beautiful the sexy lingerie is. |
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If on a summer's stroll you see a giant creature or a lissome woman hanging from a tree, don't be alarmed. |
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Just remember this the next time you stroll down the street innocently swinging an armful of shopping. |
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A favorite stroll in Riverside Park takes me past a row of honey locust trees. |
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Hundreds turn up every day for their daily stroll, morning or evening as the case may be, around the lake. |
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The old quarter is also worth a stroll around, with some nice cafes in the Naranjas square. |
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The hobble became a rapid shuffle and then a quite respectable stroll, and the discomfort faded away. |
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Just stroll down Boca Chica Beach, a remote stretch of beach and dunes surrounded by miles of brush and cactus. |
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We took a stroll down the main drag the other day and it took about ten minutes to see everything. |
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Before we search out the mainsprings of his scholarly craftsmanship, let us take a stroll with Mike. |
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I went for a stroll around the back alleys and quiet little courtyards hidden behind the main shopping streets. |
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Not half an hour out, horse-drawn carts haul huge loads of hay across flat fields and peasants stroll to markets. |
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On a fine day the colours and scent from the lavender and herb beds that extend over 12 acres would make for a pleasant stroll. |
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One sunny afternoon, Agueda took a stroll down her backyard, and noticed a familiar young man sitting under a mango tree. |
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There are two evocative groups of surviving mansions and period houses on Fifth Avenue, each worth a fresh look on summer stroll. |
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After she unpacked her bags and organized her belongings, Wendy decided to put her shower on hold and stroll around the ship. |
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This house is on a residential terrace off Fairview Avenue, a short stroll from Fairview village with its local shops, restaurants and park. |
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Live costumed characters from the Aquarium will stroll around the fairgrounds, including a whale, a shark, and a sea horse. |
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After checking into their hotel when they arrive, they can stroll up to where the many canal barges are moored. |
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To do justice to this thought-provoking question we'll need to take a stroll down memory lane. |
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Musically, they stroll rather than rock, constructing songs round punchy guitar harmonics and placid basslines. |
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The researchers took their inspiration from mechanical walking toys that automatically stroll down a slope in response to gravity. |
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You could stroll into work hours late, saying breezily that you'd had to wait for the bathwater. |
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The ports themselves aren't much more than quiet seawall tie-ups, and signage leading to a short stroll to town. |
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He ordered himself a tuna melt, left his door open for other patients to stroll in and was back in uniform the next day. |
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If your eyelids flickered, he'd sit up waiting for some indication that it wouldn't be long before the first long stroll of the day. |
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Their seaside conference was pencilled in as merely a stroll towards a second term. |
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As it is within a short stroll of the sea, it could suit conversion to a bed and breakfast or self-catering accommodation. |
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When a timeout is called, players stroll to the bench and coaches hustle to huddle. |
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A stroll through older neighborhoods during summer will provide you with glimpses of fragrant four clocks and touch-me-nots. |
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Parliament Street is the natural end to the touristy stroll down Temple Bar, so you may not be as lucky. |
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By the time we got to our hotel, it was 11.30 pm, leaving no time for the planned romantic stroll through the beautiful town centre. |
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Anyway, we went down to the beach for a midnight stroll, which seemed to cheer her up. |
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To get to the falls you stroll through a tranquil fruit, herb, and flower garden. |
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So then you could have a quick bevvy and stroll leisurely onto your train as you heard it approaching. |
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As any seasoned Gotham pavement pounder will tell you, the traverse from, say, the Harlem River to the South Ferry Terminal is no easy stroll. |
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Saturday morning, it's off to the Right Bank's little-visited 10th arrondissement for a stroll along the tree-lined Canal St. Martin. |
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A stroll through most bi-level homes reveals a hodge-podge of looks and styles that generally lack harmony. |
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The Hotel du Vin is tucked away in one of the small streets, just a short stroll from the seafront. |
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The beachside is a mess, and Hillary for one would not like to risk a stroll along the seafront in case of turning my finely turned ankle. |
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I'd planned a quick stroll on the main route, but I keep getting sidetracked by spur paths leading to lovely, lonely beaches. |
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He turned his eyes to the street in front of the garage, watching the pedestrians stroll down the sidewalks. |
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Here are some outstanding examples of blogging that caught my eye in a leisurely stroll around the blogroll earlier this morning. |
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We stroll along the banks of the River Avich with its waterfalls, through tightly-knit Caledonian forest, roots covered in a deep carpet of moss. |
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Ann Jones takes a selection of gun dogs including springer spaniels, german pointers and Labradors for a stroll during the fair. |
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There's nothing like a stroll immediately before an interview for a spot of last minute boning up on your subject. |
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Shoppers stroll through the bookstalls, cafes and flower marts that line the Ramblas, the promenade near the medieval quarter of Barrio Gotico. |
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They are an unseen workforce, and their efforts probably go largely unnoticed by most people who enjoy a stroll in Manchester parks. |
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I discovered him easily enough, but he was having a snooze, so I took myself off for a short stroll around Parkville for half an hour. |
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For the adventurous, take a stroll along the garden path and embrace the psithurism of the trees in the breeze. |
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She was about to get careless and stroll on casually, but she was able to reprehend herself from doing so. |
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I stroll to the other end of the hall and the waitress seats me at an empty table. |
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Take part in one of the most breathtaking walks in the region on a nine mile stroll across Morecambe Bay. |
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After all that, walk it off with a stroll through the quaint old Tivoli gardens, one of Europe's original amusement parks. |
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Sometimes you don't mind a talky cab driver, but I felt off-kilter and contemplative after my stroll so it was perfect. |
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It is nice for a couple of hour's stroll, and you can combine it with a wander around the golf course. |
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This is a film of warm sunshine in which townsfolk and tourists can happily stroll, enjoying quaint civic parades. |
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I took a stroll across the university campus, a compact woodland grove of academia. |
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Stuck at a boring party early in the film, de Van goes for a stroll out back and trips, cutting herself on some jagged metal. |
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A stroll through the gardens, past the pools and down a short flight of steps brought me to a great sweep of dark golden beach. |
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Along the quayside there's to be a wide pedestrian area along which holiday makers may stroll, and a few small shops to cater to them. |
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I suggested we sample a shadow-puppet show and stroll around the eccentrically decorated wats. |
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Until the dog and I were out for a stroll and happened along some jerks throwing rocks in the ocean. |
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It torments me as I stroll the course, wallowing in spectacular failure. |
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Whatever the time of year, the gardens invite a longish stroll. |
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In point of fact, it is still possible to stroll unmolested in many neighborhoods, free of the odor of cinders and without fear of imminent incineration. |
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He would typically take a postmeridian stroll along the beach. |
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Whether you want a gentle stroll or a lung-busting trek, the Southend Week of Walks, organised by Southend Council, will offer something for all ages and abilities. |
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At this juncture, we propose to designate this as one of those silly stories their spin doctors get themselves tied in knots over, leave them to it, and stroll smartly off. |
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Tired of the classical sculptures, impressionist paintings, and chipped ancient relics you stroll past at your local art museum? |
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Just left of center, a pair of women stroll across the field in white dresses decorated with blue sashes and large hats embellished with coral-colored ribbons. |
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Instead of exploring a cityscape, the project lets you take a virtual stroll through rooms in great museums. |
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The general was going to stroll up and down the main drag in Nashua, allowing the press to take dramatic pictures of him surveying the impulse-buy counters of local stores. |
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And every time I go for a stroll by the river when I'm feeling a bit under the weather, I come back home wondering why I felt so poorly in the first place. |
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We toddled along the prom then had a stroll on the blue flag sands. |
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A five-minute stroll from the memorial hall, in the slum he lives in, Cheng adopts a different tone. |
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Blake Gopnik takes a stroll and wonders whether the technology will overpower the art. |
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In fact, right after the meal is a superb time to shoo everyone outside for a game of touch football or a leisurely stroll through the neighborhood. |
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Girls returning from the maize fields, in their red gowns, white smock-frocks, and yellow or red headkerchiefs, stroll through the meadows like moving flowers. |
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Several minutes later, the last two men exit the sauna within seconds of each other, walking so casually that they might be a pair of boulevardiers going for a stroll. |
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Rollerbladers careen down its immaculate sidewalks while couples stroll leisurely past. |
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Men stroll up and down strutting their stuff and surveying the scene. |
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I know it may shock you to know I haven't led a blameless life, that my past is not a blissful stroll in the park on a sunny day with bluebirds winging in a cloudless sky. |
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After the rally is over, Malloy joins Padilla for a stroll through Fair Haven. |
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Basically, anything above a brisk, short stroll and I'm knackered. |
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As we stroll through SoHo, we spot a tall, thin, pale man dressed in all black with bottle-blond hair. |
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Some day when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again. |
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The day was hot and sunny as well, so I went for a stroll along the shore before the interview and looked at the many ducklings and some strange footed black duck thingies. |
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After a stroll through the attractive gardens, members visited the baroque church with its splendid reredos from Venice and Italian wall paintings. |
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His normal gait, more a lazy stroll than an upright walk, was even more exaggerated by the long-handled loads he appeared to be toting in each hand. |
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Then, they had left the healing room and resolved to take a stroll down in the gardens, where they had stopped near a spring and sat down on one of the stone ledges. |
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Taylor retied her hair into its ponytail distractedly as she watched Kyle, Simone and Craig stroll into the gym, Craig being the only one not dressed for a game. |
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Those who love to take a stroll can do so at their leisure in the city's famous Botanical Garden, which celebrates its 150th anniversary next month. |
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Warren noticed she wore the same revealing black dress she had on the previous night and guessed that maybe she was going out once again for her nightly stroll. |
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Take a stroll through the spice-scented streets and discover a treasure trove of silverware, brassware, ethnic jewellery, jasmine garlands and silk saris. |
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It's amazing how many people still stroll to the printer to load letterheads or envelopes, rather than configuring their printer to permanently keep different stocks. |
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A helicopter is being used to shuttle hundreds of tonnes of gravel to the remote trail to transform one section of the renowned mudbath into an easy stroll. |
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I'm also looking forward to a stroll around the riverside garden. |
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Afterward, stumble out into North Beach and walk it off on a stroll down to the wharf. |
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The opera will be performed in the round, in two acts with an hour-long interval to allow for picnics on the lawn or a stroll through the gardens of the Georgian mansion. |
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They are places to stroll in pleasant weather, walk dogs and ride horses. |
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Perfectly timed, one would sashay by, and as soon as it was out of our peripheral vision, another would stroll into view. |
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Instead of driving down the street to meetings, soon Yahoos need merely stroll the walkways that crisscrossed a bright green lawn. |
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Spalding and other docents stroll with visitors through the Mexican-flavored street that has all the flavor of a fiesta-cum-shopping mall. |
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A single juvenile blue, a pair of dirty snows and then another young blue whiffled hard, only to land and stroll among their Judas brethren. |
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After all, the seventh generation aerialist had made a career out of such things, with his most recent stroll taking him across Niagara Falls. |
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The Andy Stewart-owned nine-year-old, didn't exactly stroll to glory and fair play to Voler La Vedette for making a race of it. |
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It's an easy stroll from the Campo dei Miracoli south along the banks of the River Arno into the Borgo Stretto, the old town. |
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On some Sundays, the course turns into a park for all the townspeople who come out to stroll, picnic and otherwise enjoy the grounds. |
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But they were very much back together as they cosied up on a park bench during a romantic stroll. |
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Go for a stroll in Monas, a green central square full of families flying kites and dominated by a gold-topped obelisk. |
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As dusk falls, stroll along River Arno to visit one of the bars on medieval Borgo Stretto. |
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Whatever the weather you can stroll through an exotic rainforest and also see some of the world's spikiest, hairiest caterpillars. |
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Anne and Henrietta, finding themselves the earliest of the party the next morning, agreed to stroll down to the sea before breakfast. |
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Suited men could stroll through crowds of sunbathers and still not look out of place in this Barry Island beachscape from the Swinging Sixties. |
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It is a bit shabby souq as compared to the renowned souqs of Dubai, but it does certainly make for an interesting stroll. |
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Then I was supposed to passively take his arm and stroll offstage. |
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Landscaped parks and gardens along the river provide an ideal setting for an afternoon stroll and excellent views of the Bungo mountains. |
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The museum's grounds are also worth a stroll, the formal gardens set around a series of geometric lakes, flanked by wanderable woods. |
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Fortunately the Tyrrhenian Sea that laps western Italy, was a wonderful temperature to either swim or just stroll in and cool off for a welcome change. |
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Huskisson seized the opportunity to alight and stroll alongside the train. |
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We decide to stop in Chemainus for lunch, so we tie up at the public wharf, set security, grab the manpacks, and stroll into the pretty little town... enjoying the stretch. |
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Parks and gardens are an integral part of Belfast's heritage, and home to an abundance of local wildlife and popular places for a picnic, a stroll or a jog. |
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These mothers stroll to beg sustenance for their helpless infants. |
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Cyclists, joggers, rollerbladers and residents out for a stroll take advantage of the Galloping Goose to get to work or simply enjoy the enveloping greenery of the trail. |
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We could have picnics and sit in deckchairs, look at the sea, daydream and takes stroll and do things that make people happy and join The Village Green Preservation Society. |
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Today the heart of the city is Sazerac Square, designed by well-known architect Leah Watters, and almost every shop and restaurant in the city is an easy stroll from here. |
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A five minute walk from the Atocha railway station brings you to an oasis of calm where roller bladers and joggers mix with families on a morning stroll. |
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As we took a morning stroll through the coastal forest of Cabrits National Park it was possible to imagine what life must have been like for Robinson Crusoe. |
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Soon after the Shanghai Communique, China embarked on a historic journey that made Mao Zedong's mythicized Long March seem like a stroll in the park. |
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As visitors stroll through the candlelit Village, they can meet Father Christmas and Santa Claus, join in a Christmas Carol singalong, hear holiday music, and much more. |
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But understand, I'm not talking about a simple stroll around the block, a perambulation to the mailbox, or a casual lollygag with the garbage can to the curb and back. |
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And Giselle, 34, showed why she's one of the world's highest-paid models as she turned a cooling stroll in a skimpy leopard-print bikini and sunhat into a head-turning moment. |
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Whatever the weather you can stroll through an exotic rainforest to enjoy the butteries here and also see some of the world's spikiest, hairiest caterpillars. |
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Tom Forest, of Amble, found the hairy, two-tongued creature while out for a stroll and thought it might have been a distant cousin of the Loch Ness Monster. |
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