This perambulation through the room, which tacitly implies he has to invest a certain amount of time, gradually discloses its peculiarities. |
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After a few hours of perambulation and metaphysical wool-gathering he got back into his car and thought that maybe time would lead him to some more positive definition of the whole matter. |
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There was another perambulation of the forest bounds in 1608 which introduced a number of changes and added boundary points between the existing ones. |
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But understand, I'm not talking about a simple stroll around the block, a perambulation to the mailbox, or a casual lollygag with the garbage can to the curb and back. |
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A ceremony to commemorate the gift, known as the Perambulation of the Town Leat still takes place in the town every seven years. |
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This is the largest and oldest recorded cross on Dartmoor, being mentioned in the 1240 Perambulation of the Forest of Dartmoor. |
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