My whole body was sore, and my legs ached as I made my way to the cafeteria. |
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I passed countless restaurants, nightclubs, strip clubs, pawnshops, and apartment buildings as I made my way down the block. |
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I didn't say anything, leaving her at the bar as I made my way to the coat check. |
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In the cool of the evening I made my way back to the Ramblas, and took up station among the buzzing crowds for the Giants' Parade. |
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He pointed out the seat and I made my way towards it, my bag swinging in my hands. |
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Sighing loudly, I made my way back into the hall which was now crammed to capacity. |
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I made my way painfully along the small hallway and down the creaky stairs towards the front door. |
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Slowly, I made my way downstairs, gliding my hand along the smooth wooden banister. |
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I made my way around one defense man but skating between them and pushing the puck in front of me. |
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My mom was walking around the kitchen, groaning and complaining about the weather when I made my way downstairs. |
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I mentally grunted and tried hard to make my steps not sound so much like stomps as I made my way to the doors. |
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My arms still hurt from playing volleyball in gym as I made my way into the cafeteria. |
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Wrapping my towel a little tighter around my body, I made my way toward the door, an eyebrow pencil wedged between my lips. |
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Pushing through the waist-high grass, I made my way slowly upstream to a bend in the river. |
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Stuck in Oxford Street, I made my way to an Angus Steakhouse, nay, the very one that Ollie and I had lunched at during the summer. |
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Shoving on some leg warmers, a black skirt and a t-shirt I made my way to the studio carrying my little blue dance satchel and drink bottle. |
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I made my way back to the clinic at 11 to have a second lot of blood taken, and explained what had happened. |
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As I made my way to the taxi stand at JFK, I felt at ease for the first time in over a month. |
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I made my way up very gingerly and after a slippery scrabble up the last bit, arrived back on the surface, with Alan not far behind. |
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I grumbled as I made my way to where the scrubber and bucket was, I was well aware of its location after using it for so often. |
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A pair of armed guards fell in at a discreet distance as I made my way back to my rooms. |
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I didn't even look at my surroundings as I made my way towards the big house. |
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But I recognized bodies around me, slapping me on the back and congratulating me as I made my way back to my seat at the back of the room. |
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As I made my way up 2nd Avenue, I noticed a raving lunatic weaving all over the sidewalk yelling and screaming unintelligibly. |
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So I made my way to our meeting ready to hammer them down, but my sense of fair play niggled at me. |
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Crushing my second thoughts, I made my way down the stairs to the entrance hall, where I stopped, hanging back behind the corner of the wall. |
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Then my name was called and I made my way quickly up the steps and onto the ominous black stage. |
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I made my way to my room, change into pj pants, took off my jacket and fell painfully to sleep. |
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I made my way around the room, hugging goodbye to various choir people, debaters, and soccer players and family, of course. |
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I made my way over to the sliding patio door and forced it open, allowing a blast of hideously cold wind and snow to swirl around the kitchen. |
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My hand gripped tightly onto the Swiss army knife in my pocket as I made my way through the trees. |
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Two hours later, I was on my way out in a much more civilized manner than I made my way in. |
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I made my way over to him, but my way was blocked by a young woman with a low-cut top that revealed a large portion of her cleavage. |
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And when I did finally get out of bed, I was so thirsty I made my way to the kitchen crawling along the floor. |
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As I made my way over the side to view the stern and see where the propeller had been at 24m, a large grouper, a real wreckfish, discreetly slipped away. |
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I made my way back to the waiting room and alternated between walking around to keep my circulation going and wrapping and re-wrapping the jumper bits around me. |
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I waved over my shoulder as I made my way towards the school library. |
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Karen's train was due in soon after 2, so I made my way back to the station, having to squeeze through a thick colonnade of cyclists in order to do so. |
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After a long stretch of tarmac-bashing to Glen Finglas I made my way up the long, tufted western slopes of Ledi, eager to gain some height, and some views. |
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I made my way to exit the room, and seek sanctuary up in my room. |
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I began tying the bonnet ribbon under my chin as I made my way to her. |
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I made my way to the bathroom where I fished through piles of hair accessories until I found my giant clip with which I fastened my hair in a French twist. |
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Avery remained silent and I took it as a sign that our conversation was over with so I made my way out to the hall, where the bucket and scrubber waited for me in a closet. |
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I was unsteady on my feet as I made my way towards the ragged red couch. |
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As I made my way back to my car, a dog fox trotted across the road in front of me, stopped, looked me up and down and then carried on, completely unconcerned. |
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I made my way back to Laura, and we picked up our rental car. |
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