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The two regularly would walk hand in hand through the botanical gardens of Rangoon, followed by a beer in the cafeteria.
As they walked hand in hand down the sidewalk to the park, Mark looked at her askance.
After the game, the sun was setting in Berkeley as we walked hand in hand through the streets.
Mary was happy to walk hand in hand with him, absorbing the exciting atmosphere at the track.
Something about film noir seems to go hand in hand with this dark period of America's history.
They walked hand in hand to the clinic's kitchen and sat down together at the small stainless steel table.
It was here a young couple walked hand in hand, whispering sweet endearments to the other.
It's summer here and in New Zealand summer goes hand in hand with periods of humidity.
Death goes hand in hand with another tenet of the rational faith, the knowledge of impermanence.
Even in an intensely cultivated land it is possible for agriculture and botanical conservation to go hand in hand.
Reform of the political system, said Mubarak, goes hand in hand with economic reform.
Travelling goes hand in hand with school summer holidays whether it is to the local play group or to the south of France.
The doctrine of education for all goes hand in hand with the provision of free education.
Surveys show that well-managed shooting land goes hand in hand with a wider and richer diversity of plants and wildlife.
Pest control goes hand in hand with ambitious industrialization in Chinese history.
At its worst, and this is most common, it goes hand in hand with extraordinary, overblown vanity.
We should all bear this in mind, for territorial ambition often goes hand in hand with the censor's creed.
Therefore, the growing production of capital goods goes hand in hand with a declining output of consumption goods.
That voice beckons you in with glimpses of a world where pleasure and pain are coeval and complementary, where love and loss walk hand in hand.
Given the lack of universal health insurance coverage, poverty and poor child health go hand in hand.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There was a crash, then lino and Hermosa stood facing each other, clasped hand in hand.
Facing these flames stood Miss Ford and Mr. Tovey, hand in hand, each singing a different song very earnestly.
Humor and romance often go hand in hand, but humor is commonly fatal to romanticism.
Decreased diastolic pressure goes hand in hand with vasomotor relaxation, as in fevers, etc.
Ethical purification, as a matter of course, went hand in hand with cultic organization.
Silvestro was hand in hand with Petruccio and another boy, called Mastino because he was heavy-jowled and underhung.
Goswmi Nitynanda danced hand in hand with the acharya, and Haridas behind them.
Shakespeare himself, unplayed script in hand, mused how tragedy and farce go hand in hand.
They must roam for ages, driven on the sea of moyle, while we shall go hand in hand through the country of immortal youth.
So came the Thanksgiving season, with strong, black ice on the mill pond, where the four skated hand in hand.
They must go hand in hand manacled to the end, let the nippers gall as they will.
Among the Yoruba, for instance, Frobenius shows that religion and city-state go hand in hand.
He found Marishka and Yeva hand in hand at the door to the selamlik staring in consternation at the door of the black grille.
He then proceeds to theorize, hand in hand with the paleontologist, or student of ancient life.
And how can one foresee strife at the first turn of the road on which they have just fraternally entered hand in hand?
There, when the garcon had left them, they sat near the windows hand in hand.
Here the problems of geology run hand in hand with the problems of psychology.
Then the wreckers, hand in hand, quaking and whimpering, stepped out to the mouth of the cave.
But it is not clear that this may not be a case of diminished complexity of convolution going hand in hand with smallness of size.
You're going hand in hand with ochlocracy and anarchy, the arch enemy of all legislative order, all civilization and all humanity.
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