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"jog along" Definitions
  1. (British English, informal) to continue as usual with little or no excitement, change or progress

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A jog along the hilly, shaded loops of Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.
Frost covers University of Minnesota student Daniel Dylla's face during a morning jog along Mississippi River Parkway on Jan.
Jog along the river for about a mile each way (like I did) or stop into waterfront eateries and bars.
Frost covers University of Minnesota student Daniel Dylla's face during a morning jog along Mississippi River Parkway on Tuesday in Minneapolis.
This is when she heads out for her second run of the day, a six mile jog along the harbor front.
Cedella Roman, 19, said she did not realize she crossed the border during her jog along a beach in White Rock, British Columbia on May 21.
Baldwin starts off the black and white video set to Madonna's "Cherish" in a trench coat, which she removes for a lingerie-clad jog along the water's edge and a roll in the sand.
He arrived Thursday, went for a jog along the Charles River and then watched the last few innings of the Red Sox' loss to the Yankees with his close friend, the Red Sox' president, Sam Kennedy.
Guests can explore the nearby pine forest by bicycle or jog along the island's red granite cliffs — and the arrival to HavsVidden is an attraction in and of itself; some visitors take a helicopter from Stockholm or travel by sailboat to the property's private harbor. havsvidden.
The most popular song of the era was a minstrel song variously titled "Root, Hog, Or Die" or "Do Jog Along", sometimes credited to George W.H. Griffin, which was first copyrighted in 1856.Griffin, "Do Jog Along" (Sheet music). Many variations exist--a common first verse is: :I'm right from old Virginny wid my pocket full ob news, :I'm worth twenty shillings right square in my shoes. :'It doesn't make a bit of difference to neither you nor I :Big pig or little pig, Root, hog, or die.
The jog along Bathurst was eliminated when a diagonal connector was built to the west to join the two sections of the highway as a single roadway. Bathurst Street has finished in the top 10 in Canadian Automobile Association's "Ontario's Worst Roads" poll in every year from 2004 to 2007.
The Frontier Community Club is situated at the junction of Street 64 and Central 3, it is co-located with Jurong West Public Library. There are two parks – Jurong Central Park and Jurong West Neighbourhood Park. They can jog along the Jurong West Park Connector. In addition, there is Jurong West Public Library.
M-28 segment was redesignated as just M-117. Later in 1953, M-117 was shown rerouted due south of Newberry, avoiding the jog along Webber and Miller roads. The segment of M-117 north of Newberry, including part of the former Bus. M-28 became part of an extended M-123 by the publication of the 1962 MSHD map.
M-140 starts at an intersection with M-139 near the St. Joseph River north of Niles and runs due north through farm fields. The trunkline jogs to the west near Steinbauer Lake before returning to the northerly course. There is another westerly jog along Pokagon Road around Riggins Lake. M-140 turns back northward and runs through the community of Berrien Center.
The cameraman Nick Udack "could walk or jog along side us on the beach," Shoberg said. "The steady-cam had a gyroscope that would keep it from bouncing when you took steps". The stumbling blocks designed for Erica and Tom's marriage involve the same as her last two since Erica puts her modeling career ahead of starting a family with Tom. They divorce after he discovers that she uses birth control pills.
Upon release, the song received praise from Deborah Thomas of the Daily Mirror, who commented "Peter Skellern is bound to plinkety plonk up the pop charts with an every day tale about ordinary folk.". and from Charles Fiske of the Newcastle Evening Chronicle who said "it should help establish Peter as a new songwriter of considerable ability and talent". Bob Stanton of Coventry Evening Telegraph considered it "a pleasant enough, jog-along number" that was "nowhere near as distinctive or original" as "You're a Lady". Skellern worried that fans wouldn't like "Our Jackie's Getting Married" as much as "You're a Lady" due to its difference in style.
Meanwhile, Professor Poopypants sees an ad to teach at the school and applies for the job, thinking children to be kind and sweet-hearted, but they spend days laughing at his silly name. The professor only gets them interested by building a robot that makes gerbils jog along with them but it is short- lived. Some time later, Ms. Ribble reads The Pied Piper of Hamelin, which inspires George and Harold to make a comic about the Professor trying to take over the world, which destroys the last of Professor Poopypants' sanity. He makes the gerbil machine as large as a tall building, then shrinks the school and holds them hostage to turn their names sillier, with a system of three alphabetical name charts based on the first/last letter of each part of a first and last name.
The opening verse of the song bears a strong resemblance to the Scottish song, Licht Bob's Lassie, whose opening verses mirror the song in both notional content and form:Jean Redpath, Scottish Ballad Book, sound recording: Elektra EKL-214, LP (1962) First when I cam' tae the toon They ca'd me young and bonnie Noo they've changed my name Ca' me the licht bob's honey First when I cam' tae the toon They ca'd me young and sonsie Noo they've changed my name They ca' me the licht bob's lassie Licht Bob's Lassie would appear to tell a story about a camp follower or prostitute: I'll die my petticoats red And face them wi' the yellow I'll tell the dyser lad That the licht bob I'm tae follow Feather beds are soft And painted rooms are bonnie I wad leave them a' And jog along wi' Johnny Oh my heart's been sair Shearin' Craigie's corn I winnae see him the nicht But I'll see him the morn The imagery about dyeing petticoats is shared by the Irish Gaelic lament Siúil A Rúin.

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