Later, in Drogheda, it's Charlie who leads the charge on the canvas, with a walkabout that can only be described as swashbuckling. |
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But security concerns are paramount and there was no question of a royal walkabout in Nigeria's teeming slums. |
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Earlier, more than 20,000 people welcomed the royal couple to a shopping mall in Solihull as they staged an impromptu walkabout. |
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When they tried to raise three cheers for the couple during the walkabout, they could only muster two. |
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Any walkabout through these galleries will also turn up Buddhist influences. |
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Then this ginger and white coloured rat came out of the bag and went walkabout around the seat and up onto the girl's lap. |
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The traditional walkabout saw the Fine Gael leader mix and mingle with the locals with consummate ease. |
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By noon the prince will be meeting residents, schoolchildren and groups on a traditional royal walkabout. |
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After the service the Queen and Duke went on a walkabout in the castle grounds and chatted to the large crowd of well-wishers. |
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But the glamorous trio still made time for a half-hour walkabout to greet the 4,000 screaming fans who had packed Leicester Square. |
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The 28-year-old star gave the 2,000-strong crowd a treat with a five-minute walkabout before the screening of Gangs of New York. |
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Then he was dropped by the Roosters to Premier League for going walkabout and missing training. |
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When Mano Negra imploded, Chao went walkabout with a guitar and a tape recorder and, in 1998, the fruits of his efforts appeared as Clandestino. |
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If he wasn't trying to dig an escape tunnel, he was going walkabout after finding an open gate in the house's garden. |
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They also tend to go mental walkabout when they feel they have done enough to win the game. |
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But in recent years, other chunks of the service industry have gone walkabout, as telecommunications costs have collapsed. |
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After a concert in Los Angeles, he went walkabout and was found beaten up in a gutter. |
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At 16 make all children go walkabout in the Bush learning traditional skills and to do without modern technology for a year. |
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So they go walkabout with the Aborigine for what must be months but, just like the characters, we are unable to gauge time. |
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A member of the press pack played a prank on Tom by holding out a water pistol disguised as a microphone during the walkabout. |
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Freeform drumming enters to impose order upon the 7-minute walkabout as it assembles itself with subtle shadings of tone and color. |
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Her Majesty conducts a walkabout to say goodbye to as many Canadians as she can in person. |
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Give students the chance to do a walkabout to share their ideas, then discuss as a class. |
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I've lived in the same house for 10 years now and I'm still redelivering mail to neighbours, wondering as I go walkabout who has received mine and what they may do with it. |
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She laughed and joked with well-wishers during a walkabout after signing a charter to mark the official launch of the city's new super-university. |
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Well, he told me there is a problem with crayfish, they go walkabout. |
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He failed to show up for a scheduled walkabout at the London Stock Exchange this week, leaving half a dozen of his candidates to get drenched by a thunderstorm. |
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On the way, they are helped by an aboriginal boy on his walkabout. |
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He did recover his composure and went on an hour-long walkabout with the Leicester Square crowds, signing autographs and chatting on mobile phones in customary fashion. |
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Go walkabout with a local Darug guide and learn about the songlines that connect sacred sites. |
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Take a break from the American mammon groove during your walkabout in the United States and wend your way to the south-western borderlands. |
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Later she went on a walkabout from Durham Market Place to Millennium Place where people, cheering and waving Union Jacks, packed the pavements to see her. |
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Carswell also used his walkabout to quash speculation that he might use his position as Ukip's first elected MP to manoeuvre for its leadership. |
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He was in the square for about 15 minutes in a relatively relaxed walkabout. |
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The walkabout is done at a slow pace to give the person time to adjust to the environment and is often spread over the course of several visits. |
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They performed a walkabout energy audit of their own department and involved others. |
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Sometimes you have to lose yourself to find yourself, and in Australia we call this going walkabout. |
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The Sudbury roadshow included a half-day walkabout in the community, which Baskomb described as a focus for media activity. |
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The Queen gives an address and meets as many Canadians as possible on her walkabout as she leaves. |
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At least that's what one well-wisher who met Kate Middleton as she went walkabout today thinks. |
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Soprano Sarah Crane and baritone Shaun Brown join forces with pianist Bernadette Groot as they go walkabout with songs of travel, dreaming, love and seeking high adventure. |
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A palpable hush descended on the hundreds of spectators as they waited for the Bentley to stop and for the Queen to emerge to begin her walkabout. |
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On a walkabout in Brent East, he accused Mr Blair of insulting the intelligence of electors by warning that voting Lib Dem would produce a Tory government. |
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Next came a walkabout, with one little girl very hesitant to give up her flowers to Camilla. |
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Go walkabout with a local Darug guide, watching bark and body painting demonstrations, discovering waterfalls and billabongs and tasting bush tucker. |
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Get ready for an intoxicating ancestral walkabout! |
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Her Majesty addresses Canadians, signs the Government of Canada Golden Book and the Provincial Guest book, and conducts a walkabout so she can meet as many Canadians as possible. |
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The royal walkabout was the Queen Mother's invention and its informality has helped to make the Royal Family more approachable by bringing them closer to the public. |
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In the walkabout mode, up to 99 locations for temperature checks may be preprogrammed into the instrument via the software. |
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Stay tuned for future information about our walkabout tastings, as more than 30 wineries from Ontario's distinctive wine regions uncork their finest VQA vintages. |
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What is to say that modern city-dwellers who feel that they must periodically pack their bags and be off somewhere are not subject to the atavistic impulse to go walkabout as well? |
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Families can meet the Ice Hogs during the daily Ice Hog walkabout in Jacques-Cartier Park, where they are sure to get one of the mascots' legendary Ice Hog hugs. |
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The folky punk goes guitar riff walkabout, ending up more or less where he star ted. |
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You can also catch walkabout puppets Hodman Dodmanott and Sally Forth and hear music from the Kaleidoscope Singers. |
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Outside Billy Tallon, the Queen Mother's Page of the Backstairs, went on an impromptu walkabout to greet members of the public. |
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Spectator Joanne Baldwin, 30, spoke to the Duchess during the walkabout. |
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But he took umbrage at the suggestion that he was fixing the walkabout and began to approach random doors, where the reception was no less appreciative, with demands for selfies and invitations to come in for tea. |
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Please visit and experience our town and feel inspired by the flair of our medieval old town with castle hill, historical walkabout, half-timbered house path, stairs and narrow alleys. |
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Kate was presented with a bouquet of flowers by Raffaela, the two-year-old daughter of British ex-pat David Cheater, during a walkabout in Quebec. |
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