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It's all over now, the driver thought as he saw the patrolman turn and walk rapidly down along the trailer toward them.
A fly would crawl down the bulging forehead, into the socket of the eye, walk along the man's lashes and across the wet surface of the eyeball, and the eye did not blink.
At this point you cross the wide Corso Vittorio Emanuele 2,, walk along the Corso Del Rinascimento a couple of hundred yards, then turn left on the Via Dei Canestrani to enter the splendid Piazza Navona, one of the truly glorious sights in Rome.
If you have taken this stroll in the morning, and you have the time and inclination, walk to the right along the crowded Corso for half a dozen blocks to visit the fine private collection of paintings -- mainly of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries -- in the Palazzo Doria ( open Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 10:00 to 1:00 ).
As presents are unwrapped, carollers may walk from house to house receiving treats along the way.
" It was so large that the bulkiest man could walk through the eye of each horse, yet because of the extreme height of the foundation persons passing along on the ground below believe that the horses themselves as well as Hadrian are very very small.
Booth's mother was Episcopalian and his father was described as a free spirit, preferring a Sunday walk along the Baltimore waterfront with his children to attending church.
It was permitted to walk or pass and drive cattle, vehicles, or traffic of any description along the path.
# Convert the Eulerian circuit of into a Hamiltonian cycle of in the following way: walk along, and each time you are about to come into an already visited vertex, skip it and try to go to the next one ( along ).
He served as a capsule communicator, along with Virgil " Gus " Grissom and Eugene Cernan, for the Gemini 4 mission, in which Edward H. White II made his space walk.
Large turtles tend to swim less than smaller ones, and the very big species, such as alligator snapping turtles, hardly swim at all, preferring to simply walk along the bottom of the river or lake.
Their specific gravity allows them to sink and walk or run along the bottom of a river.
Along the banks of the lake, patrons on the way to the casino were taken on a moving walkway the first of its kind open to the public, called The Great Wharf, Moving Sidewalk, it allowed people to walk along or ride in seats.
Traffic in English is taken from the Arabic word taraffaqa, which means to walk along slowly together.
Today tourists can visit a museum in Vossenack, look at a few of the surviving Siegfried Line bunkers, and take a walk along the infamous Kall Trail.
Alkali flies, Ephydra hians live along the shores of the lake and walk underwater encased in small air bubbles for grazing and to lay eggs.
The Owens Valley Indian War of 1861 – 1863 ensued ; at the end, the Owens Valley Paiute, along with other native peoples in the region, were forced at gunpoint by the United States Army to walk almost to Fort Tejon, in one of the many forced relocations or " Trails of Tears " inflicted upon Native Americans in the United States.
There are often points along the route where the ice is too thin to allow mass skating ; they are called " kluning points " ( from West Frisian klúnje ), and the skaters walk on their skates to the next stretch of good ice.
Their legs and feet are weak and short, and trogons are essentially unable to walk beyond a very occasional shuffle along a branch.
The Walk stretches roughly, allowing visitors to walk in the water and see models of cities and bridges along the way.
When Odysseus and Nestor walk together along the shore of the sounding sea ( Iliad IX. 182 ) their prayers are addressed " to the great Sea-god who girdles the world.
As we were walking along the street he said do not walk quite so fast and do hold your head up Marietta.
walk along the Great Wall of China during April joined by various celebrities and cancer survivors throughout her trek.
Night life consists of going to Saint Martin, the main port, or to La Flotte, to walk along the quays and to potter around the shops, which are open late.

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It is the start / end of both the West Highland Way ( Milngavie / Fort William ) and the Great Glen Way ; a walk / cycle way ( Fort William / Inverness ).
Down the hill from the museum, visitors can wander among the Outer Kerameikos ruins, the Demosion Sema, the banks of the Eridanos where some water still flows, the remains of the Pompeion and the Dipylon Gate, and walk the first blocks of the Sacred Way towards Eleusis and of the Panethenaic Way towards the Acropolis.
At low tide it is possible to walk across the sands following an ancient route known as Pilgrims ' Way.
* Wherryman's Way long distance walk
* Green Necklace-The vibrant street setting of Dodger Way links to a beautiful perimeter around Dodger Stadium, enabling fans to walk around the park, outdoors yet inside the stadium gates.
The route of The White Rose Way, a long distance walk from Leeds to Scarborough, North Yorkshire passes through the village.
Another variant which avoids simply returning down Rossett Gill is to head north at the Angle Tarn, over Rossett Pike to join The Cumbrian Way, and descend via Stake Pass adding a mile to the walk.
The town sits on the Way for the Millennium walk way which is 65 km ( 40 mi ) long.
Many come to walk on the moors or along waymarked paths such as the Coleridge Way.
Mark Wallington's book Pennine Walkies ( in which the author is accompanied by his dog ) is another humorous personal story of the walk, as is Walking Home by Yorkshire poet Simon Armitage, who walked north-to-south along the Pennine Way without money, relying on his ' earnings ' from nightly poetry readings along the way.
The gods are described by Jupiter as residents of the " shiny, / starry Pole and bright Seat " (" luzente, estelífero Pólo e claro Assento "); this shiny, starry Pole and bright Seat or Olympus had already been described before as " luminous "; the Gods walk on the " beautiful crystalline sky " (" cristalino céu fermoso "), to the Milky Way.
The Tourist Information Centre in the South Bay is the finishing point of The White Rose Way, a long distance walk from Leeds.
* The Windermere Way a walk right around the lake, Windermere.
Three walking routes pass Hall Place, the local council-sponsored Shuttle River Way and Cray River Way and the Mayor of London's " London LOOP " walk, which, shortly after its start at Erith, follows the Cray River Way from Crayford to Foots Cray.
The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 ( CROW ) was gradually implemented from 2000 onwards to give the general public the conditional right to walk in certain areas of the English and Welsh countryside: principally downland, moorland, heathland and coastal land.
The route of The White Rose Way, a long distance walk from Leeds to Scarborough also passes through Fulford.
The Heart of England Way is a long distance walk of around through the Midlands of England.
The walk provides links to a number of other long distance walks: the Beacon Way, Staffordshire Way, Arden Way, Cotswold Way, Oxfordshire Way, and Thames Path.

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