The smell of incense and sandalwood pervades the air as one walks into the Pudu Mandapam, opposite the Meenakshi Sundareswar Temple. |
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Ellen is a hysterically needy wackadoo whom Jason takes up with when Stacy walks out on him. |
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If you take a leg off of the spider, put it back on the table and tell it to walk, it walks a bit wobbly. |
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These songs demonstrate the fine line the saxophone walks from raw emotion to abominable cheesiness. |
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Each assistant walks the horses thru every step of the pattern, never letting the horse make even the slightest errors. |
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Mrs Watson gets to her feet and walks us back to our homeroom, which is empty because everyone has gone to class. |
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Alex Maxwell, Airdrie-born but now an accomplished local historian, walks me round the town. |
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A digital audio player walks tourists through exhibit spaces such as Alcatraz, the Empire State Building, and the Tower of London. |
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He walks his dog Jenny, an 11-year-old mongrel, past the river every day and saw the Environment Agency experts inspecting the dead fish. |
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Ramblers of different levels meet every weekend to enjoy walks around the region including the Dales and the North Yorkshire Moors. |
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She also said they enjoyed walks in the country and that the doctor bombarded her with text messages at one point. |
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Cubbon Park, Lalbagh, and other local parks are the favourites of many Bangaloreans, where they enjoy brisk walks and jogs. |
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Here one can enjoy walks such as the Everglade, the Apiary Walk and the Via Davidia, and there is also a large collection of specimen trees. |
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The area includes two recognised Sli Slainte routes and, crucially, most of the walks are off the main road. |
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One of Sligo's many beautiful walks starts beside Sligo Airport round by its boundary over to the little church at Killaspugbrone. |
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For those who prefer gentler exercise there are networks of low level walks to be enjoyed. |
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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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Their farm lies on two of the routes of a series of walks around Dallowgill organised by the Rotary Club of Ripon. |
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Still winless since his arrival last month, Galva issued four walks and a wild pitch that proved to be the difference in the game. |
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In his career, he issued 70 walks in 160 innings pitched and collected 50 strikeouts. |
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Some are accountants and professionals who have been involved in other walks of life. |
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They are anguished arguments and they take place in all classes and walks of life. |
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In this job you get to know people from many walks of life and professions. |
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They come from all walks of life and are directed by professional artists and production staff. |
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Retained firefighters come from all walks of life and are the lifeblood of the brigade in rural areas. |
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Queensland's hotline for the elderly fields calls from all walks of life and situations. |
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It says the society welcomes people from all walks of life and backgrounds. |
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As the prostitute walks the streets and alleys, she incorporates herself into the city through her communion with the crowd. |
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She is a woman who walks her talk which is often reflected in her writing and art. |
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If no-one speaks up then she just walks all over guys, which at least means that she treats them equally. |
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When Jane leaves Archie, what she walks away from isn't men, but literature. |
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If one of those unions walks away, there will be winners and there will be losers. |
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At first he has everything under control but then the lovely Erica walks into his life. |
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He gets a ticket to scout film locations in Fiji, and walks into Rabuka's coup. |
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Then Fry walks off with Laurie's silver cutlery and returns with a bin liner full of plastic forks and knives which he dumps on the table. |
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About a month after he arrives, he walks off with all her jewellery and one of her daughters. |
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To others he is nothing short of a ruthless builder of wealth and prestige with little concern for those whom he walks over to get what he wants. |
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He happily confesses that his favourite moment in any musical film is when Julie Andrews walks down the aisle in The Sound of Music. |
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Board walks take walkers through bog and tussock up to a moraine ridge overlooking the Otira Valley. |
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As a keen walker I enjoy not only long distance walks but also local walks around the footpaths of Keighley. |
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We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals. |
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An arthritic man who walks with a walking stick was beaten up and left lying on the roadside with head injuries. |
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Janine walks by with an absent smile on her face and a clump of the man's hair in her fist. |
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At Plimoth, the public walks through an outdoor Wampanoag village staffed by actual men and women. |
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What induces perpetrators from all walks of life to sexually abuse young children, even infants, often with appalling violence? |
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Smith, who walks with a limp and is covered with lesions, says the prison warden and another official threatened him. |
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Numerous small packs of hounds were kept by people in all walks of life, as they rambled through the countryside pursuing their quarry. |
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David walks over to his car, and Paul accidentally drops his car keys on the ground. |
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There must be a popular move to require transparency and accountability in all walks of life. |
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The beam of a flashlight plays across the glass in the door, but by the time the watchmen walks by the office is empty. |
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After only a week she throws the burlap water bag over her shoulder and walks to the river to turn the trout back into the Little Bighorn. |
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Unable to take their accustomed walks beside the sea, people read books, leading to an increase in borrowing at Ipswich library. |
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When a warm body walks through thick underbrush and passes a tick, the tick attaches itself by clinging to clothing or fur. |
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Participants in walks are advised to wear suitable footwear and to bring waterproofs. |
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Rain or shine, every morning he walks down the fishing harbour jetty to feed the crows. |
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Into this walks Frederic Montague, a jeweller and purveyor of precious stones who is invited to stay. |
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I have grown so weary of the endless preparations that I have begun to take long walks around the countryside. |
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A hotwalker is the name given to the guy at a racetrack who walks hot horses around in a circle to cool them down. |
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The action-packed programme offers walks for everyone from disabled people and children to experienced hikers and poet. |
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She walks tall and has a radiant confidence and regal air that seems to exude from her. |
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People of all walks of life including women, children and school students joined hands in the work. |
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Meanwhile, Adelaide believing Nathan to have welched on his promise to finally marry her, walks out on him. |
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A tanned, well-groomed man in a blue blazer and grey slacks walks between the curtains. |
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The voluntary group who need E30,000 every year to keep afloat raise money through raffles, sponsored walks and from donations. |
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We follow the mysterious journey of a man who walks into a town that rejects him. |
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She walks slowly down a street now emptied of cars and people, but soon breaks into a jubilant run. |
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There are any number of good medicine walks right at the front door, flat, easy going and devastatingly beautiful in any weather, rain or shine. |
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Blue walks over to his usual table, but stops at the jukebox first and selects a song. |
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Based at 18 excellent country houses, they have a wide choice of walks from gentle rambles to adventure treks. |
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Other walks will also include rural rambles, a walk around the town centre, short strolls, hard moorland walks and family walks. |
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There will also be plenty of guided walks ranging from gentle riverside rambles to more challenging hill walks. |
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Walkers and ramblers tackling 16 new walks around the district are being pointed in the right direction thanks to a new booklet. |
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He walks over to his locker, stiff-legged, his back ramrod straight, and grabs his change of clothes. |
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Much later Donsker gave a full proof of the convergence of random walks to Brownian motion. |
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With nearly 700 plate appearances in 2000, Sweeney whiffed just 67 times and had more walks than strikeouts for the second consecutive season. |
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Guitars weep and raspy throats belt out blues from their guts as people from all walks of life swarm the tiny dancefloor. |
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Historically the carnival replaced the Whit walks and was held in Deepdale because that's where the majority of the West Indian population lived. |
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Richard walks along a barren Irish coast in the rain, waves lashing against his long black coat! |
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It includes a whole host of guided walks that will help people understand and enjoy some wonderful local attractions. |
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Networks are easy to set up, thanks to improved software that walks you through the whole process with wizards. |
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The cops intervene and the commuter walks away, shaking his head and readjusting his collar. |
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To visit O'Brien's is a unique experience, as Frank O'Brien, walks agilely from the grocery to serve his customers in the adjoining bar. |
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Real media freedom, and not only in Bulgaria, can be achieved only when it walks hand in hand with a clearly realised responsibility. |
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Rather, it was the product of years of activism and agitation on the part of activists from all walks of life. |
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Cupola domes and widow's walks sprout from the roofs of buildings, while ornate, old apartment blocks bear names like Haus Hohenzollern. |
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He walks ahead of me and I stand still and watch as he makes his way past a coach with a London address on the side. |
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Paul, wearing long robes, walks ahead of the horsemen and is flanked by two armed guards. |
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She walks to the back of the house, where Alyssa is trying to air out the sheets. |
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It helps if someone holds your hand and sort of walks you through the day, which someone did. |
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Take walks in the park, visit your local botanical garden, plant a garden or a window box. |
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I don't argue, but watch through the wing mirror as Ryder walks away with three large, black figures. |
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I am three and a half and I get fed up when I go for walks with my Mummy because the pavements are always so messy because of dog poo. |
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And then, sure enough, he walks right up and throws a big ole bale of straw on my back. |
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He walks up next to him holding hands with her, a girl of her height who is a total albino, with white skin and hair, and pink eyes. |
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On Sundays, Mr Utterson takes walks through the streets of London with Mr. Richard Enfield, a young businessman and distant kinsman. |
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Some years later the dreamer hears of a magic man who walks through fire without being burned. |
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The walks will be suitable for everyone, and especially for those who take little exercise or are recovering from health problems. |
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Penny Webb often leads guided walks through the woods here and takes Helen to the huge mounds that are home to the hairy wood ant. |
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There are beautiful walks amid woodland and stunning waterfalls in the Falls of Clyde. |
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I love the palace gardens though, taking walks to the pagodas, over bridges spanning lakes full of koi carp and under cherry blossom trees. |
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He also refuted suggestions that a resident was not given daily walks as required. |
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Young and old alike enjoyed taking walks to see the many houses that were spectacularly lit up for Christmas. |
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Whenever she walks into the room, Gary doesn't take a few seconds to register the entirety of her own figure, notices Barbara. |
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His bronze skin glistens in the sunlight while he walks along the alleyways. |
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A man walks by, holding an empty Molson's Canadian beer carton aloft like a flag. |
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Over the past two decades, Gina Werfel has developed a way of painting that tantalizingly walks the line between landscape and abstraction. |
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On these days, I'll take long evening walks with my husband or swim a few easy laps in the pool to unwind. |
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The gentle lap of waves on Sandymount Strand and the long sandy walks on Dollymount Strand are a vital tonic for many of Dublin's citizens. |
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I'll never forget its shady walks and ancient trees, its soft green lawns and parterres bursting flowers. |
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Not everyone walks around looking for approval from pacifist New Zealanders. |
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He observed that if a naturalist walks through a forest, they would see things that no layperson would see. |
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This reserve of native plants is one of the finest in the country and includes many walks throughout its five hectares. |
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A patient power hitter, he led the National League in home runs twice and in walks four times. |
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She walks resolutely away, conscious of being spied upon by a ghostly face at every window. |
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An aroused Norman nervously replaces the picture, glances up to the house with his jaw slightly twitching, and then resolvedly walks out. |
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With the focus and attention towards off-leash walks and dog parks there seems to be a decline in the use and function of the leash. |
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As one walks up the Max Reger Weg, houses become more modern, but the road retains a rural aspect, being broad, grassy and lined with hedges. |
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A buzzard has strong, thick, feathered legs and walks with a dignified gait. |
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I was a little confused because his statements weren't really answers, but more like walks around an answer, like a politician would do. |
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Some nights when I cannot sleep I retrace in my mind some of my favorite walks through the city. |
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They are his logbooks chronicling his walks and climbs, some of them twice, to the summit of every Scottish mountain over 3,000 ft. |
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The easy walk was a shorter version of Jim's walk, and both walks finished with the climb to Hoad Hill and the Barrow Monument. |
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Is it the demanding climbs or long walks over rough ground that provide the thrill? |
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Already showing off his remarkable combination of discipline and delivery, he drew 114 walks while fanning only 75 times. |
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Three and four-day walks respectively, each provide rich rewards for efforts spent. |
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He carries three twelve-pack cartons of beer across the yard to the house, climbs the front stairs and walks gingerly across the rickety veranda. |
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Her Fridays usually didn't consist of power walks and bicycle rides, she says. |
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Alex walks into the bathroom, and starts to rinse his face with water from the sink. |
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People we don't even know have been raising funds for the appeal by doing sponsored walks or holding charity discos and so on. |
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He was also wearing a pair of thin, silver-rimmed glasses and walks with a pronounced limp in his left leg. |
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Trees lined the sidewalks, creating shade for relaxing walks on summer days. |
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A woman in a white flowing robe walks through an Egyptian temple as a hawk swoops over her shoulder. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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There is also a visitor centre and beautiful walks next to the River Avon and under the aqueduct carrying the Union Canal. |
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Evening is beginning to fall and a young couple walks past me me, arm in arm. |
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When Hamlet knifes Polonius, the prince walks behind the arras to make sure he has finished the job, repeatedly stabbing the body. |
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She walks past, takeaway long black in hand, and overhears the end of Gene's statement. |
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Police Chief William Bratton, in full uniform, sidearm strapped to his belt, walks past the intersection and looks the situation over. |
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While geomancing losels are represented in all walks of life, they seem to be most prevalent among politicians and their corporate benefactors. |
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The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. |
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McLauchlan says he gets a rush of pleasure when he walks into the drawing room and the dining room, both of grand proportions. |
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Our country has substantial number of disabled people who have excelled in various walks of life, overcoming poverty and social taboos. |
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The use of the audio-visual medium to inform, educate and motivate people of all walks of life on environmental issues is the main aim, he adds. |
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I took them in and have given them a warm house to sleep in, lots to eat and long walks across the tundra. |
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The broad social base on which the theatre rested during this period enabled the mimics to take off people from practically all walks of life. |
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We did cliff top walks in horizontal sleet and a tandem ride down to the sea. |
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When moving, the Malayan tapir walks slowly with its head down, which probably allows it to pick up the scents of other tapirs. |
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Despite this, he still towers over me, and I feel like the baby of the family as he walks over and gives me a quick, awkward hug. |
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Lately we have been going out for walks and coffees and stuff and Finn has been getting babycinos. |
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Discipline in all walks of life, punctuality, politeness and good manners are expected from the police constables and officers. |
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In The Temple of Doom, Indy walks through a chamber filled with mantises, beetles, worms, millipedes, moths, slugs, snails, and puppy dog tails. |
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As Mildred walks in, his long, slender fingers tent themselves in front of his face, a gesture that means he is focusing, deep in thought. |
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Fred needs to keep busy, because Ginger's given up men for dogs, a little Scottie that she takes for walks on deck. |
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She walks for about fifteen minutes to a huge roofed open air market and sits selling the chicken pieces till the middle of the afternoon. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby-boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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Once you have read about them, you can even set off and find them thanks to a series of local walks and maps. |
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In the middle of this smoky, beery evening, a tall, lanky figure walks onstage wearing a grotesque hare-lipped mask. |
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When he walks into the blackness of the entryway, he turns and wipes his feet onto the floor mat before pulling his shoes off. |
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Pan simply walks in with god-like sedateness, carrying her off on his shoulder. |
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They had a summer of champagne, discreet suppers and walks by the Seine, but after that they saw each other less regularly. |
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But during my long, meandering walks through London, I marveled at the architecture, parks, and people. |
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The thick pile gives her bare, silver-polished toes something to dig into as she walks half-naked over to the mirror. |
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Voss knows he's batting a thousand with his marketing efforts with each new customer who walks in the door. |
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I'm very anxious to be here to pass the baton to the next young man or young woman who walks on the moon. |
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He walks the field in a circle of death, pumping the lever action with a metal-on-metal thunk after each animal. |
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All walks of life watched this Buddhist reincarnation espouse the basic tenets of Tibetan Buddhism. |
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One of the most wonderful walks I have taken was in the Brecon Beacons, Wales. |
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Later, there's a different phase of activities when a small band of students walks up the hill beating drums, carrying signs, and chanting. |
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Consequently the walks are all accessible by public transport and scheduled to fit in with bus and train timetables. |
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He walks outside and heads for the barn where he finds Stuart and Nick hard at work forking new hay for the animals' beds. |
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He lies on a bed of nails buried under a stack of cement blocks and walks on broken glass and machetes in his bare feet. |
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He was a most methodical man and, on daily walks in the College garden and elsewhere, he counted the number of paces from one place to another. |
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Clearly she presides over this field or crop, as she walks through it like a beneficent goddess. |
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The driver ignores the police command and, like his cohorts, walks defiantly up the berm, disappearing from view. |
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Snacks which are easy to carry during training walks include trail mix, nuts, energy bars and dried fruit. |
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Since then around 4,000 people have joined him on walks across the region of between one and four miles. |
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A retired mining engineer was shocked to discover an old mineshaft had opened up in a field where he walks every day. |
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He walks across the street, picks up a red plastic drinking cup and deposits it in a trash can. |
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The six male and six female participants completed four 90-minute walks on a treadmill in a refrigerated wind tunnel. |
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In walks your relocation consultant with a clip file, revealing an intolerant, homophobic, bigoted county commission. |
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Sandler approaches it trepidatiously, contemplates it, and then walks back to his office. |
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He walks up to one of the machines, inserts a ten-dollar bill in the appropriate slot and presses some green illuminated number pad. |
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From supplement biochemistry and exercise science, to pure bodybuilding knowledge, Sean talks the talk and walks the walk. |
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I enjoy long walks on the beach, going to the park, jigsaw puzzles, reading a good book, swimming and I will try anything once. |
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Local birders hosted early morning birds walks in local natural areas on 8 August and 9 August. |
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McClean then walks out of camera shot and you can hear the sound of McClean knocking Kamara's lights out. |
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One is the setting up of a nationalised digital library with modern equipment, which could be accessed by people from all walks of life. |
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The old, especially those who are too weak to take walks outside, have become shut-ins. |
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He walks to a blacksmith and procures a hot forging iron that he plans to use in retaliation. |
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Ciampa, who wears crisp monogrammed shirts and walks with an imperial gait, sticks to the role of advice giver in the old-school style. |
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Sheldon still walks her dogs in the forest, but is more apprehensive about letting the animals out of her sight when in the area. |
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Cedric walks in straightening his shirt that was most likely twisted around his body from sitting awkwardly on the couch. |
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She walks to a moonlit field where a small lake glistens beneath the quarter moon. |
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The moonlit walks will run, weather permitting, every Saturday until October. |
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Lie on a white sand beach soaking up the sun during the day and go for long moonlit walks along the oceans edge at night. |
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We'd pass them on our daily walks and I swear their monotone bleats seemed to be saying, Blaaah, blaaah, blaaah. |
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Visitors can also take on one of the seven nature walks to see herons, moorhens and ducks in the wetland areas. |
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Hazel, whose diary is fully booked, takes clients for walks and bike rides and takes trampolines and skipping ropes to their houses for toning exercises. |
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With coaching, people from all walks of live are experiencing significant shifts in their lives and achieving more of their longed-for goals in every conceivable area. |
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At rehearsal Missy walks out when she sees the Toros routine, recognising that it's been lifted wholesale from the East Compton Clovers, a cheer team from the LA ghetto. |
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Other events will include a Victorian picnic cricket match, concerts and poetry readings, horse-drawn carriage rides, guided walks and a rowing club regatta. |
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In one particularly telling scene, Jobs walks into a bay where his employees are tediously working away. |
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He cringes at the thought of going on a talk show and does not particularly enjoy premiere walks along the red carpet. |
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Katniss walks through mountains of skeletons, at one point recoiling in horror as she inadvertently steps on a skull. |
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Any child that projects sass or any attitude walks home empty handed! |
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Webb made his clay from ancient bricks that he found on walks in Brooklyn, then smashed to a powder with a sledge hammer. |
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A Buddhist priest walks knee deep in slush among buildings that have uprooted like trees. |
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He tells a few more drug stories, then walks to the closet and returns with a load of books. |
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She is in early middle age and walks as if she has books on her head. |
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Yousko regularly walks the streets in southern California looking for stores that sell, say, loofahs and candles, and researches the retailers on the Web. |
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After Mary walks off the set and the lights dim, the cast returns for a curtain call. |
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As Milton plunges into the jungle, a young mammalogist walks out of it, tired from a night of capturing and measuring bats at different points around the island. |
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Grant is quickly pulled under the stairwell, where they quietly hide and listen as someone in new white shoes and nylons walks by and slowly ascends the stairs. |
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Furry walks slowly, hunched forward, as if sleep were a weight on his shoulders. |
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Candid about her own journey to reclaim God's woman within, she makes readers feel she walks with them as they journey toward inner peace and joy. |
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At one moment, he walks forward jauntily, as though walking onto a dance floor, at another he lifts one leg, then another. |
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The edge of his gauntlets show beneath the edge of his shirtsleeves, flashing as he walks in time with the bracers that cling to his shins and over his feet. |
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As a Manhattanite he also walks everywhere, rather than relying on a car. |
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All the pictures are of what Jesus sees as he walks the way of the Cross. |
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Lonnie is a strong woman who walks through a room like a beautiful storm approaching. |
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I adore going for walks on Christmas day, because the streets are so quiet but there's a distinctly festive feeling, with twinkly fairy-lights and decorations everywhere. |
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Violet walks all over her two youngest daughters, but Barbara matches her, low blow for low blow. |
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In recent months, thousands of people from all walks of life have flooded the streets of our cities. |
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A man walks this land, a madman who holds no regard for human life. |
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I take walks and listen to a lot of music, visit friends in Santiago or wherever. |
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Martz leaves her midtown office and walks five minutes to her apartment. |
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Galster walks up to the owner, a middle-aged Iraqi with a clipped rectangular mustache, and explains that he wants to export aloe wood to the United States. |
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You know that joke about the dog with a lame leg that walks into a bar? |
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Albert is a regular at this place, bringing along his gang of ruffians and louts to watch him eat sloppily and hurl insults at everyone that walks by. |
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An overweight widower in declining health, he lives alone, walks with a cane, treats himself to good cigars and talks to photographs of his dead wife. |
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The well drained limestone land is ideal for tillage and livestock, according to the agent, while there is also a pond and woodland walks on the site. |
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A search facility allows walkers to look for walks by clicking on an area of a map or to search by length and grade of walk nearby towns and villages. |
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A solitary figure walks slowly, treading the edge where grass meets dust. |
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Accordingly, she walks up to Pratt and begins rapping her flirting in the terrifying cadence of Nicki Minaj. |
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They were replaced with maple, ash and linden trees, casting a shady background over undulating brick walks edged with primula to create a cool area on a hot sunny day. |
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I like walking and during that time it was obvious I would choose walks within London because I could afford a travel card but I could not go further afield. |
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No formal risk assessment had ever been carried out on river walks by the teachers and they had not checked the weather conditions prior to the activity. |
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As soon as he walks away, an explosion blasts the elevator doors apart. |
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Some fear the turnaround will fall apart if Davies walks away. |
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In the morning she walks away to her new life without a backward look. |
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A shepherd dog walks by and bristles at the dead body of Curley's wife. |
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Small's score turns into a gloppy Middle-European rhapsody as she walks into the old man's office in a shining black metallic gown and feather boa. |
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The pets are also given pre-boarding walks and bathroom breaks. |
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They have emphasised that the walks start in town and finish in town and involve a circuit but short cuts can be taken back to base at many stages on the circuit. |
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But not until Gregory Peck is humiliated and walks out do we cut high and long to show his exit. |
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When he does, for short walks on moonless nights or for the occasional meal, these evanescent periods of freedom are thrilling. |
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It can be difficult to organise walks and dog minders when my hours are chaotic so they roam about the grass outside the office and I feel better knowing they are here. |
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Land on the east side is being earmarked for walks and nature trails. |
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The Belleek Forest Park with its attractive riverside walks is well on the way to being a major addition to Ballina's tourist attractions as a natural amenity. |
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In walks Bud, a small-town boy come to the big city to seek his fortune. |
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Central London became a blaze of colour as thousands of people from all walks of life joined a massive parade in a spectacular finale to the Jubilee celebrations. |
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People on the one to two-hour guided walks may also hear warblers such as the blackcap, the garden warbler, the reed warbler, the sedge warbler and the chiffchaff. |
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Actually blinded by prosthetics, he walks the fine line between acting and mimicry, giving a performance that is neither stifled by imitation, nor unconvincing. |
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She walks forward, her staff resting in the crook of her arm. |
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Every now and then by accident I meet people who do my walks, and out on the bike the other day I bumped into a couple who recommended walks Wetherby way. |
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He strikes out the lead-off man, then walks the next three batters. |
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A local paper cannot be all things to all people but what it can aim for is to have something to interest a range of people from different walks of life. |
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Out of sight there is a long, straight waterway along which he walks his dogs most days, and I was knocked off my feet with the list of birds and wildlife he's seen there. |
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Born in west London in 1923, Howard remembers long walks in Kensington Gardens with nannies who gathered with Marie biscuits and Thermos flasks of Bovril. |
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Wonderful scenery, plenty of walks and masses of peace and quiet. |
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Clara is like an angel when she walks on stilts, beating her drum. |
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As one walks from chamber to chamber, a number of things become abundantly clear. |
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Now it is still warm, close to eighty degrees, as Oswald walks quickly away from the duplex. |
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She is so buoyantly energetic that she takes two-mile walks on the Rockaway beach at a pace that exhausts her grandchildren. |
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He recounts to her the bullying he receives at school, with classmates spitting on him as he walks down the halls. |
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Another boy walks around and offers a water jug and basin for everyone to wash their hands. |
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When bam walks in and it just shellacks him and takes him right off his feet? |
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A model, backlit by the runway, walks the runway at the Just Cavalli show on Thursday. |
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Furry, turning right, walks past the faded, green-glowing bay windows of an apartment house to the corner. |
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Indeed, although he works here in the old town, he lives in the new part of the city where he walks his dog in the morning. |
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It also walks on the soles of its feet like a bear, but the resemblance ends there, as the badger is actually from the same family as otters and weasels. |
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The future of cross bay walks in Morecambe Bay hangs in the balance. |
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He took weekly Sabbath walks to the University of North Carolina to sell fruit, soon winning the students' admiration by composing love lyrics and acrostics to order. |
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He walks on water without dashing his foot against a river rock. |
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In front of the cart walks a merryman, holding a long skewer in either hand, with bits of bread on one skewer and fragments of cooked meat on the other. |
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Twenty four students from all walks of life completed access courses the equivalent of A levels for mature students who want to go to higher education. |
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Young Marco is instructed by his father to keep his eyes open and be attentive to all that is around him as he walks along Mulberry Street and to report back to him. |
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These kind of stories come from tittle-tattle in pubs, or from something as simple as the way a player hangs his head when he walks off the pitch. |
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Another showed the contemptible hypocrisy of the man, whose lustful glances at other women, as he walks with his wife, changes to anger as another man targets his wife. |
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She walks into Rosebank Mall in her All Star takkies, longish skirt, tied dreadlocks, a bag across her chest and her little girl running behind or in front of her. |
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Interstingly enough, in the Haggadah, the Serpent in the garden is actually in charge of the other creatures of the garden, and walks upright, and has hands. |
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First-time filmmaker Jordan Rubin walks us through the making of the wackiest movie at the tribeca Film Festival. |
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But I spend a lot of time these days in the playground area of our local parks and it makes sense for Zippy to tag along and get his daily walks at the same time. |
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Garden State voters from all walks of life are contacting their elected representatives in overwhelming numbers. |
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Danielle puts the glass down on the sideboard and walks over to him. |
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Serena walks back to the car and drives away with a toot of the horn. |
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He walks me to the street where a beat-up Toyota Corolla waits for us. |
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A man appears to sidestep Graham as she walks by, then begins to follow her. |
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As he walks past me I am hit by the power of his aftershave. |
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On display on the side walks of a main street are used television and radio sets, refrigerators, clothes, light bulbs, children's bicycles and video games. |
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There is a skate park in the south of the park with walks along the river Arrow through the Country Park to the Forge Mill Museum in the north. |
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While residing there, she read avidly and took long walks in the beautiful Swiss countryside, which was a great inspiration to her. |
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In the latter part of his stay at the clinic Orwell was able to go for walks in the countryside and study nature. |
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In today's busy life there is not much time for workouts, but tweak in time for random walks and a few minutes of physical activity. |
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The different methods employed in the present study for testing random walks are briefly described below. |
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Finally one of the engineers walks towards a red light, his hand outstretched. |
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The UK Baton Runners were made up of people from all walks of life including athletes, celebrities and local heroes from all over the country. |
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However, there are also some spectacular walks in Snowdonia on the lower mountains, and they tend to be relatively unfrequented. |
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He then walks over to the Bureau de Change counter and points the knife and demands the assistant hand over cash. |
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The third walks unsteadily, led by a grown-up holding his hand. |
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