With the availability of cement cobble stones and tiles, the paths could be properly laid for the use of those who want to take a walk or jog. |
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On New Year's Eve, the couple could take a walk around the grounds of the 300 acre estate or join in the clay pigeon shooting challenge. |
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As the sun is shining I will also take a walk around the town with its parks and gardens. |
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Allow yourself frequent practice breaks to stretch, take a walk down the hall or get a drink of water. |
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Sit up, do light housework, or take a walk until your body has had a chance to digest. |
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Dropping them off at the motor coach, she decided to take a walk and stretch her legs. |
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And he would often take a walk in a winter's evening with a lanthorn, because he had not been able to get ready earlier in the day. |
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Let us take a walk through this field of fertile fungi simply to see what there is by way of anatomy. |
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Often as homeschoolers, we might think we can't afford the time it takes to get enough sleep or take a walk everyday. |
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Just take a walk around the downtowns of cities like St. Louis, Buffalo, and Philadelphia. |
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You cannot miss this beautiful old church if you take a walk or drive down the main street. |
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After some hedging and indecision, we decided, or rather chanced, to take a walk, it being a sunny October day. |
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It is a website thought for and intended for you, so that you can take a walk through our lodging and enjoy the rural atmosphere of our Posada. |
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If your emotions are running high, take a deep breath, have a break, take a walk and respond when you're calmer. |
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A jogging track, in a wonderful forest environment, where you can, in a naturistic way, take a walk or jog or, why not, a picnic. |
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Often the fact is that we have plenty of time for walking the dog in our neighbourhoods but we seldom spend the time to take a walk to be with our parents. |
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In 2011, trends in hair take a walk on the wilder, more outrageous side, but don't count out that thick, natural look either. |
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Just throw the included lanyard around your neck and take a walk. |
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For tenseness and irritability, take a walk, soak in a hot bath, or try relaxation and meditation techniques. |
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You need only take a walk down the street and count the number of large gray cylinders on a pole. |
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Maggie, if one of your colleagues from a different country was to take a walk in Hong Kong on Christmas eve, what would they witness? |
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Going shopping is a chance to take a walk and to take children out even in bad weather. |
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He still suggests us to take a walk to the falls and to sort the problem out afterwards. |
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In their lunch break they take a walk along the river, which runs run by their office. |
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If you ever plan to visit the capital of the Eastern Townships, take a walk through the downtown streets. |
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Do homework or bake pumpkin muffins or take a walk or play a board game. |
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If you're fidgeting to do something, take a walk or watch Oprah. |
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Instead, take a walk or a quick jog, lift weights, take a hot shower to relax or do any activity you enjoy that will keep your mind off smokeless tobacco. |
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I take a walk along the sands, free from the harshness of man-made noise. |
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If you want to enjoy the outdoors you can take a walk by Jung Creek which runs along the back of KickBack Flats or play a game of horseshoes or washer toss. |
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The Francisco de Aguirre Park and the Plaza de la Libertad are pretty places to take a walk and at night the Plaza and the dramatic cathedral which backs it resemble something out of a fairy story with magical floodlighting. |
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Why not take a walk within the very metallic structure? |
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Next time you take a walk in a natural environment, try resisting any urge to push your body as fast as you can, and instead walk with a slow, measured pace, becoming conscious of everything around you as you go. |
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Playing golf is considered to be the most elegant way to take a walk. |
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If you like sports, we recommend you take a walk to playa Arenosillo. |
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Have a picnic or barbecue by the pool, take a walk in the beautiful Bois-de-Liesse natural park located just a few minutes from our offices or join your friends for a game of volleyball or basketball on the premises. |
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You take a walk to your favourite area, a personal special place for you. |
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In light of some of the remarks that were made earlier, it is important to take a walk down memory lane to remind members in the House of some of the actions taken. |
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If you take a walk around our cities, you will see that illegal immigration has more to do with domestic staff, people working in agriculture and people working in our restaurants. |
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But take a walk at dark to make sure the damage isn't caused by earwigs. |
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There is so much more in this issue with all your regular favourites, so if you are ready to take a walk with us down memory lane all you have to do is turn the page. |
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Take a walk in any park and watch youngsters playing touch football, softball, or even tennis. |
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