Van Rooyen shook all the right hands, made promises and also did the walkabouts, not into suburbia, but the platteland. |
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The prime minister has been embarking on a hectic schedule of overseas trips, summits, policy initiatives, walkabouts and social engagements. |
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There will be no ceremonial drive down the Mall with the Queen, no Lord Mayor's Banquet at the Guildhall, no walkabouts to meet the people. |
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The Queen Mother was someone who made sure her people came first, and officials had a job keeping her away from unofficial walkabouts. |
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Donald's love of sport was not some kind of affectation designed to bring him street credibility in constituency walkabouts. |
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She also excels at things we think of as entirely modern, such as walkabouts. |
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At countless walkabouts, official openings, celebrations and her own garden parties, she has demonstrated that she is as friendly as she is regal. |
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