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Walking the famous labyrinth in Chartres Cathedral

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Walking back down Main Street, I said, `` I saw the Harbor's one squad car at the road block, we'll ride out in my car ''.
Walking is done by moving the legs on one side of the body at the same time, then doing the same on the other side.
* Walking the Camino de Santiago, A Guide The end of the Camino at Santiago and also Cape Finisterre
The Death of Klinghoffer, Nixon in China and Doctor Atomic by John Adams, Dead Man Walking by Jake Heggie, and Anna Nicole by Mark-Anthony Turnage exemplify the dramatisation on stage of events in recent living memory, where characters portrayed in the opera were alive at the time of the premiere performance.
Walking across snowfall produces a squeaking sound at low temperatures.
* Walking with one or two walking stick ( s ) or trekking poles ( reducing the load on one or both legs, or supplementing the body's normal balancing mechanisms by also pushing against the ground through at least one arm that holds a long object );
" Walking on Thin Ice ( For John )" was released as a single less than a month later, and became Ono's first chart success, peaking at No. 58 and gaining major underground airplay.
The highest level racewalking competitions occur at the IAAF World Championships in Athletics and at the Summer Olympics, although the sport also has its own separate major competition – the IAAF World Race Walking Cup – which has been held since 1961.
The IAAF World Race Walking Challenge forms the primary seasonal competition – athletes earn points for their performances at ten selected racewalking competitions and the highest scoring walkers are entered into that year's IAAF Race Walking Challenge Final.
Walking trails line Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser in the northwest part of the city and downtown at the canal and the Oklahoma River.
McFarlane was one of several artists to illustrate a variant cover for Kirkman's The Walking Dead # 100, which was released July 11, 2012 at the San Diego Comic-Con.
" Trains at Hayes Station " ( 1935 ) and " Walking & Talking " are two notable films Blumlein shot in order to demonstrate stereo sound on film.
The Australian Alps Walking Track traverses its entire length, starting at Walhalla and continuing north towards the Alpine National Park.
* Walking Distance review at The Twilight Zone Project
He resided at Walking Horse Farm in Rosemont from 1938 to 1959, before moving to New Hope, Pennsylvania for his remaining years.
The local preliminary for Miss Tennessee, the Miss Walking Tall Pageant is held at the Marty community center.
Though both Liberator and Universal produced minor hits and the latter also spawned their first Top 20 hit in five years with " Walking On The Milky Way ", McCluskey retired the OMD name in late 1996, due to waning public interest in an 80's synth band at the height of the guitar-based Britpop era.
File: Walking cart at Mackinac Bridge. jpg | A walking cart, used for long distance travel, seen at Michigan's Mackinac Bridge.
In the second part of the story, the boy and the snowman take flight — the song " Walking in the Air " appears at this point.
Nevertheless, all of the band's songs that were released as singles were at least co-composed by Paul McCartney, with the exceptions of " Seaside Woman " and " Walking in the Park with Eloise ," both of which were released under pseudonyms.
He published Caminando Junto al Pueblo (" Walking Together with the People ", 1995 ), in which he relates his experiences with non-violence in Latin America, and was appointed Professor of Peace and Human Rights Studies at the University of Buenos Aires in 1998.

Walking and Cathedral
Two further albums, Walking with Thee ( which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Alternative Album ) and Winchester Cathedral, followed in 2002 and 2004 respectively along with tours with The Flaming Lips and an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman, performing " Walking with Thee ".

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According to the poet Saadi Shirazi: Arslan possessed a fort, which raised at the height of Alwand, from all were those within its walls, for its roads were a labyrinth, like the curls of a bride.
Something was being shown to visitors as a labyrinth at Knossos in the 1st century AD ( Philostratos, De vita Apollonii Tyanei iv. 34 ).
A tablet inscribed in Linear B found at Knossos records a gift " to all the gods honey ; to the mistress of the labyrinth honey.
The labyrinth retains its connection with death and a triumphant return: at Hadrumentum in North Africa ( now Sousse ), a Roman family tomb has a fourfold labyrinth mosaic floor with a dying minotaur in the center and a mosaic inscription: " Enclosed here, he loses life " ( Kern 169 ; Kerényi fig. 31 ).
File: Minotaurus. gif | Minotaur at center of labyrinth, on a 16th-century gem.
The film depicted a large labyrinth at The Overlook Hotel, in the form of a hedge maze.
* The labyrinth of Franco Maria Ricci at Fontanellato
Minos, after getting advice from the oracle at Delphi, had Daedalus construct a gigantic labyrinth to hold the Minotaur.
The ruins of Minos ' palace at Knossos have been found, but the labyrinth has not.
Minos himself is said to have died at Camicus in Sicily, whither he had gone in pursuit of Daedalus, who had given Ariadne the clue by which she guided Theseus through the labyrinth.
The labyrinth was both a winding dance-ground and in the Greek view a prison with the dreaded Minotaur at its centre.
To conserve energy the cooling air is not refrigerated but is cooled by being passed through a labyrinth of pipes buried under the house at a depth where the temperature remains suitable all year round.
Mariner 9 view of the Noctis Labyrinthus " labyrinth " at the western end of Valles Marineris.
They are required to have at least one straight section and one labyrinth ( three turns in quick succession without a straight section ).
Gradually she comes to accept her lonely, anonymous role, and to feel at home in the unlit underground labyrinth, the eponymous Tombs, where the malevolent, powerful Nameless Ones dwell, and where prisoners are sent for a slow death.
The word labyrinth manifestly contains the word labrys, the double axe, at least in folk etymology.
Western civilization was thus predisposed by legend to associate whatever palace ruin should be found at Knossos with the legends of Minos and the labyrinth.
The myth of Theseus and the Minotaur ( set in the labyrinth at Knossos ) provides evidence that human sacrifice was commonplace.
Ariadne fell in love at first sight, and helped him by giving him a sword and a ball of thread, so that he could find his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth.
According to Karl Kerenyi and other scholars, the second Asterion, the star at the center of the labyrinth on Cretan coins, was in fact the Minotaur, as the compiler of Bibliotheca ( III. 1. 4 ) asserts: Pasiphaë gave birth to Asterius, who was called the Minotaur.
The story that she was poisoned by a jealous Eleanor is certainly untrue, and so is the tale that Henry constructed the hunting lodge at Woodstock for her and surrounded it with a garden that was a labyrinth (" Rosamund's Bower ," which was pulled down when Blenheim Palace was built nearby ).
Scientists at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders ( NIDCD ) are working to understand the various balance disorders and the complex interactions between the labyrinth, other balance-sensing organs, and the brain.
The reporter Steve Eggington visited Aston's home in 2008, where he noted that it was filled with " a labyrinth of books and maps, seemingly with different projects at different stages in each room.

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