What you don't want to do is go swimming at night or someplace where there are alligators. |
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Fiberglass casts with waterproof liners allow children to continue bathing or even go swimming during the healing process. |
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He whined the whole time and said he didn't want any, then we get home and he is all whiny and says he doesn't even want to go swimming. |
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Another memory was trying to go swimming in the town's old swimming pool and being told they could not swim without proper bathers. |
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The bath is open all day, making it possible for me to go swimming with a disability, not inconveniencing others. |
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And I'm gagging to go swimming, which I can't do while I've still got the lurgy. |
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If you can swim you can go swimming, canoeing, diving, play water polo or do aqua fitness sports such as aquarobics. |
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To cool off before sundown they changed into cutoff shorts and walked down to the river to go swimming. |
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I used to go swimming, play paddleball and all kinds of little games at the gym, but no more. |
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And then today some delightful woman decided she would join the plebs and go swimming. |
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There was a waterfall with a rounded rock pool, where we would go swimming after working in the villages and on the nature trails. |
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One day I was sitting outside drinking lemonade and I wanted to go swimming with my kids, but I had to go to work. |
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It can be quite frustrating if you feel you can't go swimming, wear shorts, or go strapless for a special event due to psoriasis. |
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My mum used to tell us not to go swimming in the river during in the summer, but now we can! |
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I would have gladly gone swimming, but didn't have my bathing suit, because the plan was for my husband to go swimming with them. |
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The water in the lake was still cold and I told the boys not to go swimming until it warmed up a bit more. |
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It's the next beach on from do Pazo, and like its neighbour, it's not the best place to go swimming. |
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We strongly recommend you go swimming in shoes of some sort as the area around the shore, apart from rocky, is a little slippy. |
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For example, you might do exercises on one day, go for a walk the next and go swimming or do tai chi the next. |
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If you have a verruca, cover it with a plaster when you go swimming. |
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At the end of the 19th century, and well beyond, people would go swimming almost anywhere because water pollution was unknown. |
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When you are not eating you can go swimming, snorkeling, playing football or simply have a nap. |
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We are dealing with cold waters late at night in the middle of December and it seems that only the EPP has the nerve to go swimming. |
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My kids go swimming, I go to the hairdresser's on the very street that John wrote about in the book. |
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I wanted to go swimming but I had to come home straight away because the sea was very polluted and full of tar. |
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You can drop anchor, go swimming, or look for one of the many marinas on the island. |
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Also, if you perspire heavily or go swimming, remember to reapply your product. |
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It is worth making the trip, to go and walk on its shores and even go swimming, just as one might in Lac Philippe. |
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Make sure that before and after you go swimming you rinse your skin and put on a moisturizer. |
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Aside of kicking the ball, he also likes to step into the pedals and go swimming. |
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It makes me happy to think of all the kids who will be able to go swimming this summer. |
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I still remember what used to happen when, as a child, I used to go swimming in the sea in Genoa, my native city. |
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Deciding that he was going to go swimming with wild dolphins, he jumped into the middle of a school of aggressive, seven-foot bull sharks, one of which bit him in the foot. |
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During one hot summer, Lisa kept on and on about wanting to go swimming. |
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Just who is crazy enough to go swimming when the pond across the street has a layer of ice across the top? |
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You will discover the biggest amusement park of the South-West of France, a thermal spa, 6 golf courses, a tourist train, lakes where you can go swimming or fishing, a tree-top adventure course with ropes and log bridges. |
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I can tell you plainly and simply what I want for Toronto's piece of the Great Lake System: I want people to be able to go swimming at all the beaches and parks that line Toronto's 46 kilometres of shoreline. |
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There is a lot to do and see in this area, the more energetic may like to go swimming, mountain biking or sailing on the 20km long Vouglans reservoir. |
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We stayed in hotels that had pools so we could go swimming. |
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Pupils also had the opportunity to go swimming in the sea, shooting and climb the cliffs at Whitecliff Bay. |
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Families have been urged to always watch their children when they go swimming and to stop them if the sea turns rough. |
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As in all schools in Strasbourg, the classes can go swimming. |
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You may thus go swimming in the sea even on Easter or Christmas. Because of the clean air and the cristal clear water, the islands are known as a paradise of health. |
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So, put more sunscreen on after you go swimming or if you are sweating. |
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I can remember we all had to wear patent leather indoor shoes, do gym in bathing costumes and go swimming in the nearby pool which was always freezing cold. |
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I still go swimming now and again, but not as often as when I was a child. |
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Go swimming or enjoy water sports such as wind surfing, ride a water scooter, parasail or take a speed boat ride, even water skiing is possible. |
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