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Walking and through
Some breeds have been developed through centuries of crossings with other breeds, while others, such as Tennessee Walking Horses and Morgans, developed from a single sire from which all current breed members descend.
Walking through the alley of the monastery
For example, the 2003 documentary series showing the evolution of humans through the Stone Age was called Walking with Cavemen, although only the last programme showed humans living in caves.
* 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 );
While in Revolutionary Paris in 1792, the 22-year-old Wordsworth made the acquaintance of the mysterious traveller John " Walking " Stewart ( 1747 – 1822 ), who was nearing the end of a thirty-years ' peregrination from Madras, India, through Persia and Arabia, across Africa and all of Europe, and up through the fledgling United States.
Walking from the beach toward the shrine, one passes through three torii, or Shinto gates, called respectively Ichi no Torii ( first gate ), Ni no Torii ( second gate ) and San no Torii ( third gate ).
Walking through the town, the familiar surroundings and the celebrating workers begin to unlock his lost memories.
Walking the Pattern of Rebma ( a city in Amber that mirrors the true city of Amber, down to the smallest detail, including the Pattern ) restores Corwin's memory and his abilities to travel through shadow.
A camping site near McKillops Bridge provides an excellent site for swimming, launching canoes and rafting through the rugged gorges downstream, or the start for the 18km Silver Mine Walking Track and the short Snowy River Trail.
Walking trails through prairie, woodlands, and wetlands are available, and interpretive trails are being developed.
* Center City Walking Trail-A walking trail winding through the scenic wooded terrain
In 1737, Penn ’ s sons expanded their land holdings to include most of the Lehigh Valley through theWalking Purchase .” Although the Lenni Lenape did not think this was a legitimate claim, they eventually moved out of the area, allowing Europeans to settle it.
* Walking the Lycian Way: Trip Report Trip report of a 2011 complete through hike of the Lycian Way
Taking only his essential equipment, he walked 350 miles through the countryside, shooting single frames that were later released as a film in itself: Walking from Munich to Berlin.
The cap's last appearance on circulating coinage was the Walking Liberty Half Dollar, which was minted through 1947 ( and reused on the current bullion American Silver Eagle ).
File: Royalfestivalhallfountains. jpg | Walking through the Appearing Rooms fountain installation, by Danish artistJeppe Hein, outside the RFH during reopening celebrations after 2007 refurbishment.
* In AMC's zombie television series, The Walking Dead, survivors attempt to travel through the ruins of Georgia to reach the imagined safety of Fort Benning.
Walking through the town one might get the feeling that every third building is a church.
Walking through the museum, Welles would pause at one of the exhibits, and his description of an artifact served as a device to lead into a wryly-narrated dramatised tale of a brutal murder or a vicious crime.
* Australian Alps Walking Track: a long distance walking trail through the alpine areas of Victoria, New South Wales, and the ACT.
The term Nordic Walking was coined and became internationally known in 1999 ( through an Exel commercial flier ).
In 1914 Selbit introduced the " Walking through a Wall " illusion at St. George's Hall.
Walking through the streets at night she meets Xander and Willow – now aggressive, capricious vampires, with no trace of the people they were in life left.
Walking from the upper falls to the base of the falls one passes through the thin layer of the Glenwood Shale Formation, and just below the base of the falls, one enters the level of the Saint Peter Sandstone Formation of pure white quartz sandstone.

Walking and sounds
During the summer of 1959, Red Grooms along with others ( Yvonne Andersen, Bill Barrell, Sylvia Small and Dominic Falcone ) staged the non-narrative " play " Walking Man, which began with construction sounds, such as sawing.

Walking and camp
She wrote a ballad in the 1920s lamenting the death of a 22-year-old vagrant who was beaten to death in a labor camp, titled " Martin Tabert of North Dakota is Walking Florida Now ".

Walking and come
The novel is prefaced with a quote from Samuel Butler: " But where Murthers and Walking Spirits meet, there is no other Narrative can come near it.
Walking a few minutes from Tolar Khind, we come across a rock-patch on which railings are fixed.
Mantello directs a variety of theatre works, as the New York Times noted: " Very few American directors -- Jack O ' Brien ( director ) and Mike Nichols come to mind -- successfully jump genres and styles the way Mr. Mantello does, moving from a two-hander like Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune to the huge canvas of a mainstream musical comedy like Wicked, from downtown stand-up ( The Santaland Diaries ) to contemporary opera ( Dead Man Walking ) to political performance art ( The Vagina Monologues ).

Walking and back
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 back to his office amid the confusion following the shots, Zapruder encountered Dallas Morning News reporter Harry McCormick, who was acquainted with Agent Forrest Sorrels of the Secret Service's Dallas office.
" The guitar riff used for the track " Dead Man Walking " was based on a pattern Jimmy Page ( of Led Zeppelin ) had played for Bowie back in the ' 60's.
Walking back, Londo finds Centauri women laughing at a figurine of him, and snatches it up in anger.
During Nordic Walking, opposite arms and legs alternate rhythmically, swinging back and forth.
The Walker Brothers ' last two singles, " Stay with Me Baby " and " Walking in the Rain ", struck fans and critics alike as retro, dated choices, harking back to earlier pop.
Walking on fire has existed for several thousand years, with records dating back to 1200 B. C.
# Walking dress of 1870 has a tiered and ruffled skirt back.
Warrington Walking Day itself dates back to 1834, and is perhaps the largest in terms of attendance and participation.
In 2006 a woman tourist from Japan began " Sea Walking " or Snuba diving, showed a distress signal, came up a boat ladder and then fell back into the sea drowning.
Walking your way toward the back of the mansion you find the Circular Hall with its grand staircase.
Walking down to the next restaurant would mean failing to report back to work on time!
Walking into the wall will knock Spyro back, accompanied by an electric " zap " sound and a blue ripple effect where contact with the wall was made.

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