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They and walked
They walked toward each other.
They either walked or were driven.
They walked slowly past the sherbet-colored cottages -- eleven lemon, nine mint, seven orange -- around the curve to a deserted stand with an `` Eats '' sign jiggling in the wind.
They walked from midnight to noon, noon to midnight, and came to the beast sprawled on its side.
They regularly ran or walked six kilometres ( four miles ) to swim in Ruissalo, and back, sometimes twice a day.
They first walked to the top of the West Entrance steps ( the highest point of the campus ).
They shot dead John Scullion, a civilian, as he walked home.
They then walked to the western side of the island, touring Kisakata on, and began hiking back at a leisurely pace along the coastline.
They prayed for the future of the settlement, sang “ My Country ' Tis of Thee ” and several Slovak hymns, closing with the singing of “ Kto Za Pravdu Horí ” ( Whoever Seeketh the Truth ), after which they walked to the parked buses on U. S. Highway 41 and left for Brooksville.
They mistook Bouchiki for their target and shot him repeatedly as he walked back from a cinema to his apartment with his pregnant wife.
They simply walked away, tied all their sheets together, climbed over the wall, jumped on a phone booth and ran away.
They walked the streets of Rome on March 12, 1514 in an extravagant procession of exotic wildlife and wealth of the Indies, with many dressed in " Indian style ".
They walked along the coast of India to reach Australia.
They walked across Asia to reach the Americas, and from Central Asia into Europe.
They walked back to the city, where Pulitzer wrote an account of the fraud and was pleased when it was accepted by the Westliche Post, evidently his first published news story.
They walked off the stage in barely concealed annoyance and the audience was left in confusion for a moment, but the song was then restarted without any further problems.
They continued this denial even when O ' Malley was seen flying past their picture window, when he walked into their living room, and even after O ' Malley was elected their representative to Congress.
They also kidnapped and beat to death a number of Palestinians who walked on or close to the land they had stolen.
They walked down to present-day Lynchburg and Roanoke before crossing the Blue Ridge and Cumberland Mountains through the Cumberland Gap, where English Station was the first settlement at which they arrived.
They tended to oppose Marinetti's artistic and political direction of the movement, and in 1924 the socialists, communists and anarchists walked out of the Milan Futurist Congress.
They were gardens into which you walked through a frame ," wrote Enid Bagnold.
They walked in and sat down, demanding to join the feast.
They had dyed or painted the bottoms of their moccasins black, but one story claimed that the Blackfoot Indians walked through the ashes of prairie fires, which in turn coloured the bottoms of their moccasins black.
They walked on foot from the Kathmandu valley ( six days of trekking from the valley ), and using Manang as their base camp they started exploring the mountain ranges, peaks and valleys of the Annapurna massif.

They and horses
They had the house cleaned up by noon, and Wilson sent the boy out to the meadow to bring in the horses.
They returned to the street, mounted their horses, rode through the rain to the big house on Houston Street.
They brought to it all the odors that clung to men like themselves, that of their own sweat, of campfire smoke, of horses and cattle.
They kicked their horses through the deep water with their bare heels, drove the Rebels out of their rifle pits and captured four men.
They tell you horses go crazy at the sight or smell of a bear or a lion, but these didn't.
They danced the paxam wildly at night, the war dance, and dipped their arrowheads in the venom of rattlesnakes and rode their horses in swift maneuvers, firing their few guns in unison at some indeterminate signal.
They raced and maneuvered for war, swinging their horses in single file and then abreast like cavalry.
They mounted their horses and rode off into the hills.
They are engraved and painted using red ochre and black pigment and show horses, rhinoceros, lions, buffalo, mammoth or humans often hunting.
They are allowed in many types of competition, especially those where speed or jumping may be required, but are not allowed in most " flat " classes at horse shows, though an exception is made in a few classes limited exclusively to young or " green " horses who may not yet be fully trained.
They were equipped as heavy cavalry, with three or four horses and one or two squires.
They had killed two men, staked two women to the ground and mutilated them, and stolen 30 horses.
They killed two Native Americans, scattered the rest, and returned to the Mexicans with the horses.
They also owned a substantial ranch in northern Arkansas, where Davis learned to ride horses as a boy.
They offered somewhat different sequences in describing how they and the horses reacted upon seeing the creature.
They had domesticated horses – ( cf.
They are generally slower than horses, but their great stamina helps them outpace predators.
They were riding fast two-wheeled chariots powered by horses, a system of weaponry developed earlier within the context of plains warfare.
They were famous for their recreation pools for Roman army horses and as the source of a mineral used for red hair dye ( which was very fashionable around the turn of BC / AD among women in Rome ).
They may have been the first to yoke four horses ( rather than two ) to their chariots.
They abandoned their horses at the Snake River, made dugout canoes, and attempted to use the river for transport.
They were reputed for their excellent breed of horses and the wool of their sheep.
They soon became a popular mode of transportation since they were faster than the previously used palanquins ( and human labor was considerably cheaper than the use of horses ).
They moved westward partially because of the introduction of horses and guns, and became a part of the Plains Indians culture in the early 19th century.

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