I walk through the crowd diminutively, being small and unnoticeable, looking for my mother. |
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Oddly enough, both restaurants are hidden off a main street, forcing the dining party to boldly walk through a small, rather unwelcoming alley. |
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We also walk through a thick carpet of ferns and mosses, with peppertrees, lancewoods, and coprosmas overhead. |
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A walk through the shopping district will leave you breathless and, sometimes, penniless, but it is a worthwhile go. |
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I used to walk through the fields in my spare time, checking out the corn and watching the animals. |
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Let's just walk through some of the steps of this, if you actually are going to go out and speculate in the marketplace. |
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Visitors are recommended to take the walk through the bush on a track suitable for wheelchairs. |
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The only way to miss the religious or nonsecular appearance of the monument would be to walk through the building with one's eyes closed. |
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Even better, as you walk through the aisles, spotlights flash on the stuff that you usually buy and on the stuff that's on sale. |
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They are jeopardising their own health and that of non-smokers who have to walk through their smoke. |
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Okay, it might be consistently bad, but at least you know what to expect when you walk through the doors. |
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Clubbers walk through a sparkling, gold-mirror tunnel at the entrance that's flanked by elevated seating and private booths and cabanas. |
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You can hear the squish of the uniforms as the Marines walk through the jungles. |
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I like to go for a walk through a quiet suburb, with my feisty and loyal Staffie on a leash. |
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But, as I walk through here, the mud that is caked and the flotsam and jetsam. |
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This walk through the lanes of rural Lancashire is a spiritual pilgrimage to the Lancashire Martyr, Saint Edmund Arrowsmith. |
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I took a lovely walk through St Stephen's Green and then had a half pint of Guinness. |
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My brother and I would walk through the pools at low tide and fish for paua and crayfish. |
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He started as an office boy at Swindon but he used to walk through the workshops where asbestos was being used. |
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A walk through Bootham Park offers a circuitous route into York, keeping well away from the noise and fumes of Gillygate. |
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We managed to get some cute photos and Tommy enjoyed a quick walk through the amusement arcade and all the flashing lights. |
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Do you know how hard it is to walk through the shattered streets of my city and see how hard it fell? |
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A walk through the room with its low, curved stone ceiling leads to a passageway. |
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Spray colognes work best when you spray the air, and then walk through the mist of musk, as opposed to drenching your skin with smell. |
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A walk through the gallery may make you feel that you are in an overgrown village. |
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He described his 1,200 km walk through the frozen Antarctic as a long, hard slog with biting winds and sub-zero temperatures. |
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You will also see mahoe, putaputaweta, broadleaf, tree fuchsia and pigeonwood, and walk through a stand of kanuka. |
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Although the museum asks that bags be left at the entrance, they walk through its artefact-filled rooms carrying large holdalls. |
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Slowly, gradually, a tunnel, large enough for people to walk through, was hollowed out of the gigantic mound of earth. |
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The rain had let up a bit and now we were left to walk through a light drizzle and thick, mountain fog. |
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Can anyone levitate, turn invisible, walk through walls, or remotely view a hidden object? |
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Tours of the grounds include a walk through a forest filled with pine, cryptomeria, acacia and a wide variety of other plants. |
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He said specially designed lightweight roof material would giving a light, airy environment which people could walk through. |
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Our ritualism lets each individual walk through everyday life with a shell of privacy and forbearance. |
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The result was that many people began to skip the footpath and walk through the road. |
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You tuck the paper under your arm, and you're whistling when you walk through the front door. |
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We kept expecting him to walk through the door with a big smile on his face, talking about his adventure. |
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You never know what task is going to be thrown at you when you walk through the office doors. |
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To get back to the room we have to walk through six cars, the diner, the lounge, and four coaches. |
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I had to walk through the lounge car, and then the diner to get to the sleepers. |
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Every single player in the poll wants a challenge, not a total walk through. |
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On her morning walk through her neighbourhood she was attacked by two dogs, an Australian cattle dog and a smaller dog. |
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Find yourself a window and crawl through it since we all know you're not conventional enough to walk through a door. |
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Members of the Countryside Team will be present and there will be an informal talk, followed by a gentle walk through the park. |
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Everyone who uses it will walk through the plaza, either through a covered walkway or in the open air. |
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It's easy to walk through the village and just see old stone, quaint architecture and water. |
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When you walk through a labyrinth, you often have a feeling of disorientation or even fear, because you don't know where you're going. |
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Robert Balfour, the convenor of the Scottish Landowners Federation, said it would be irresponsible to walk through a growing food crop. |
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My escorts exited the bus and a testy female officer instructed them to walk through a metal detector. |
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He can also choose to pad his pockets by lifting the purses and jewels off passers-by as they walk through the streets. |
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Six months after starting the program, it was a joy to walk through the kampungs. |
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I take my bottle and make another painstaking walk through the crowd to an empty bar stool, throwing my bag down on the bench in front of me. |
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Lydia supposed that after her walk through the wharves, she and her clothing smelled rather fishy. |
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Yesterday when I left work with the dog I thought I will walk through the green, killing two birds with one stone. |
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When the church bells began to toll, the girls started to walk through the streets toward the cathedral. |
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For miles and miles we walk through the trackless waste of sun-bleached salt clay. |
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If we do truly seal our border we had best do it with a true open door for those to walk through legally. |
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Enjoy a guided museum tour and walk through the Nature Reserve learning about Aboriginal culture from the traditional owners. |
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The first thing that strikes you when you walk through the door into the cafe is the charming decor. |
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We will walk through a travesty of language, where truth is but a signs system and actions are always appear flanked by a pair of stars. |
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Every day citizens and visitors who have to walk through the city must step gingerly over or around these decrepit characters. |
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If this is happens to you, dismount your bike and walk through the area to avoid the risk of falls. |
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I walk through Manchester at night a lot, I'm usually too trollied to be nervous, and more likely to hug a mugger. |
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The worst ordeal was having to walk through dimly-lit corridors on my own to go to the gents. |
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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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After a short walk through the trees, they arrived at two tan jeeps parked side by side in a small dirt clearing. |
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Athletes walk through hotel lobbies and are followed into elevators by groupies. |
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Once parked, walk through the twitten and we are on the other side of the road, obliquely opposite you. |
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On a walk through the five-acre garden you encounter great bushes of Blue Bonnet, whose huge flower heads vary from powder blue to cobalt. |
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A museum is necessarily clinical, and as a professor of history I can walk through it with the detachment and assurance of a doctor. |
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He would walk through the gambling dens, tenement houses, grog shops and houses of prostitution located on the estate. |
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I have sired no offspring, created no universes, I cannot walk through walls and I've never been killed at Easter. |
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I continued my relentless walk through the streets, knife barred into my deep clutches. |
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We eventually made it back home early, early Thursday morning, and slept walk through work that next day. |
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Alec Baldwin and William H. Macy could sleep walk through their respective roles. |
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He was even more unkillable than the magnet soldiers, and could literally walk through walls, and bullets would simply go right through him. |
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Enjoy a guided museum tour and walk through Ukerebagh Nature Reserve and bora ring learning about Aboriginal culture from the traditional owners. |
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The walk through the woods and meadows is a pleasure, even for unpractised walkers, and quite a way to discover Nature. |
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I took a lot of pictures during my walk through that Maine nature preserve. |
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The parade will set off from Victoria Square at 2.35 pm to walk through the town centre towards Bolton Parish Church in Churchgate for a service at 3pm. |
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After the ceremony, the newlyweds and their guests will take the short walk through the woods to Smithills Coaching House and Restaurant to enjoy their wedding breakfast. |
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Why must Willis walk through Harlem wearing a sandwich board bearing racial slurs? |
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The solution they came up with was the scroll, which let viewers walk through the painting as they unfurled it. |
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Anyone who does not want to talk to reporters knows to skip a walk through the scrum. |
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It's a city packed full of historical monuments and relics, of myths and legends, which seem to come to life every time you walk through its century old streets. |
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We traveled to the outskirts of Osaka and we proceeded to walk through a traditional residential area with narrow lanes until we arrived at an old house. |
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From the top station we walk on the Zirbenweg, an enjoyable botanical walk through an age old forest of Swiss stone pines with fascinating views of the Innsbruck valley. |
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As the visitors walk through they can have spontaneous interactions with the artists and experience their works in surroundings very different from staid art galleries. |
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Sometimes he snuck out to watch the gypsies down by the tracks, or to walk through the cemetery, sit on a grave. |
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The one and a half hour walk is a round trip walk through the bush on the reserve to the sandhills, along the beach, up a bluff and back through the bush to the Lodge. |
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Turn right out of Gare du Nord and it's only a short walk through the backstreets to Montmartre, a bohemian hill with spectacular views across the city. |
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I took a walk through the tunnel along the foundations of the Temple. |
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When you walk through the front door of the old stone church you enter the reception area which consists of a bar to the left and a cosy waiting area to the right. |
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When I walk through it, the thick odor of leather assaults my senses. |
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You walk through row upon row of Merlot, Chardonnay and small clusters of Sauvignon Blanc, their beautifully ripe, blue-tinged grapes demanding to be picked. |
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And if you want proof of what the country is really all about, just walk through the National September 11 memorial Museum. |
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The video follows Shana Cleveland on an introspective winter walk through Index, WA while the rest of the band shotgun beers and drive around in truck beds. |
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But having decided to walk through this minefield, Costas tiptoed by offering not his own assessment but that of someone else. |
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They began to walk through the moonlit night and stayed completely silent. |
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I had to walk through the restaurant with napkins to my bloodsoaked head, past all the breakfast regulars, who all gaped in open-mouthed shock at the state of me. |
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The decision underscores once again, however, that for the Supreme Court, the rights of young people are shredded when they walk through the schoolhouse gates. |
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Amgen provides a videotape and a needleless practice syringe that patients can use to walk through the steps as often as they like before giving their first self-injection. |
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As you walk through the Maidan, you notice parts of the ground that normally would be covered in paving stones are bare. |
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Nicki the Amazon Green parrot squawks as we walk through the door. |
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Anyone who remembers halcyon summers on the islands readily recalls the clackety clack noise of the looms that punctuated every 100 yards or so of a walk through any village. |
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This time I get to walk through a thick cloud of firework haze. |
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But what's a little stumble when you can walk through a lush cloud forest, gawk at howler monkeys and wade in a lake on the floor of a volcanic crater? |
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You walk through Oxford, sometimes all the way up to Summertown, a charming suburb with delightful sandwich shops, wearing suits and gowns and carnations. |
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Everyday in the club, new young fellas walk through the door. |
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Her hair was plastered to her face from the long walk through the rain. |
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In the night, when I walk through the atrium, I hear a plop in the water. |
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The fully loaded walk through five cars to the couchettes was amazing. |
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And they know it's your car because they know you and they know you because your street is a cul-de-sac and strangers have little reason to walk through it. |
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I remember when I was in high school, and I would walk through the halls, over hearing prissy girls gabber about wondering what their boyfriends where doing. |
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It was wisest to walk through the village on foot, for the zootlehoppers, like the degus and other animals of the town, would refuse to approach Savadini's cottage. |
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To view the piece one must walk through a narrow door and in between the two rear-screen projections so that the images seem to deflect off of you in both directions. |
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Customers are offered a drink soon after they walk through the doors. |
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Very gleeful when I think of it having to walk through all that dust! |
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It is nice to walk through our high street and not see litter everywhere. |
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Further training included briefings, company drill and the opportunity for the volunteers to walk through the period encampment and talk to the re-enactors. |
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To win over sceptical locals it was whitewashed, fitted with lighting and a band, and the public charged a shilling apiece to walk through it. |
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Then you walk through dawn in an ancient swamp with giant club moss, giant tree ferns, and calamite trees. |
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Today you cannot do without what makes you walk through a field of pernicious concepts to a garden of beautiful exempla. |
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I went to Madam Tussauds when I was little and there was a Dalek in the middle of a walkway you had to walk through and I was hysterical. |
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To reach his new strip of shamba which lay the other side of Thabai, Mugo had to walk through the dusty village streets. |
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In 2004, an opponent's team manager attempt to vandalize the rock during his team's walk through but he was stopped. |
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In June 2013 the first shop in the squares opened together with the walk through from Sainsburys to the town centre. |
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It's the sound of birds competing for their breakfast as I walk through the misty morning light to pick the squash bug eggs off my plants. |
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We walk through the aisles where most of the food, like bitter melon and durian and mangosteen, is unknown to me. |
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Marks Square and other popular attractions too crowded to walk through during the peak season. |
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We have hundreds of safety lamps, you walk through as you go through the drift mine. |
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Kate will walk through the quire into the Lantern, where she will finally meet Prince William at the sacrarium steps. |
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On a walk through Seville, he met one of the merchants who had brought him to Spain. |
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A RICH SENSE of culture and history awaits when you walk through the streets of Kyoto. |
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Those who survived the journeys were often forced to walk through town as they were taken to slave auctions. |
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I watched from a distance as rangers left a kudu carcass to entice the lions to walk through the gates. |
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He instituted the new policy of having children walk through a metal detector to enter school. |
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The system automatically empties and refills itself with the correct formalin solution, after every 150 cows walk through the bath. |
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She quickly dressed for fear that someone would walk through the shower door and see her in all her glory. |
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It can be faster-than-light travel, as in Star Trek or Star Wars, or X-ray vision, or the ability to walk through solid objects. |
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Indiana Jones was so-so. The walk through bush reminded me of tree humping. Didn't figure out the snake pit, though it was obvious that was the point to work on. |
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As we walk through her garden, shaded by a large wisteria vine, Ulloa tells me that this tradition of pottery making originated in the region's Mapuche settlements. |
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I found it hard to accept that people wouldn't believe me when I promised to rejuvenate hedgerows that are currently so gappy you can walk through them in places. |
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A walk through the streets of Cardiff on a Friday or Saturday night will show you just how many young people now associate having a good time with getting leglessly drunk. |
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If sustainers are silent or unheard until you walk through the realization and assessment efforts, you can be sure life cycle affordability is in jeopardy. |
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Advanced projects walk through creating a gravity center punch, lathe puzzle, meat tenderizing hammer, model civil war cannon, and bolt welding jig. |
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