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As they strolled along, they got closer and closer -- practically linking arms.
I know the Promenade des Anglais; I have strolled along that generously wide, palm-tree lined sidewalk.
The royal couple strolled along the carpet to their meeting with the king and queen of Bhutan.
Outside, it was a beautiful California day, so we strolled along a footpath on the Capitol grounds.
We also strolled along the Christopher Street Pier to watch our fellow L.G.B.T.Q. family members vogueing and celebrating.
We grabbed croissants and cappuccinos from a cafe and strolled along the promenade to find a bench to take it all in.
The family of three strolled along a corridor as Archie  — dressed in a sky blue outfit — was snuggled into his mother's arms.
On Monday evening, scores of people strolled along the banks of the picturesque Dal Lake, a popular tourist destination ringed by Himalayan mountains.
For fun, she strolled along the Bowery after class — "a lame little girl walking down that street unprotected," as she once put it.
Outside a polling station on a pedestrian square, young couples—some Norwegian, others immigrants from Pakistan, Syria, Poland and Somalia—strolled along pushing prams.
You're left with the sense that he was on firmer ground where he started, chatting amiably as he strolled along the New Guinean shore.
Pairs of women huddled beneath neon-colored parasols with locked arms and men strolled along the sidewalks unhurried, their heads exposed to the intensifying sun.
"I'm fishing right now, dude," the streamer Turner Tenney, known as Tfue, said on Twitch as he strolled along a beach with a fishing rod.
We got the embattled celeb attorney in WeHo Wednesday night ... and we strolled along with him on a long, long walk ... where he unpacked his outrage.
She kept up a line of patter as she strolled along 11th Avenue, her voice rising above gusts of wind and the whoosh of passing traffic.
It was snowing as we strolled along the Moyka River, and through Ostrovsky Square, where a statue of Catherine the Great stood tall in the chilly night.
We strolled along a brick path to a small bungalow, and there was Ramdev, seated on a beautifully carved wooden swing, laughing and chatting with a guest.
Opinion On July 14, 43, as French families strolled along Nice's seafront promenade, a Tunisian man driving a large truck rammed into a crowd, killing 86 people.
The agency said Xi hosted a welcome banquet for Kim, and the two leaders strolled along the coastline at a government guest house before lunching together Tuesday.
Women in hijabs and men in jeans strolled along Fifth Avenue in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, on Saturday night beneath the signs of stores and restaurants written in Arabic.
Looking like a Sean Connery-era James Bond, Prince William strolled along the deck of a submarine in gray Scottish waters with members of an elite crew last week.
"There's still going to be a Selmer at the helm of the company," said chief executive Jerome Selmer, the founder's great-grandson, as he strolled along an assembly line.
Anyone who has strolled along Collins Avenue or Ocean Drive in South Beach knows that Miami is renowned for its colorful, geometric and all-around wonderful Art Deco architecture.
But Gagliardi's potential influence in the 21st century makes him one of the most intriguing people in football, even 63 years after he first strolled along the St. John's sideline.
Before his motorcade crossed into the West Bank, William strolled along a trendy Tel Aviv boulevard with Israeli Eurovision song contest winner Netta Barzilai to the delight of cheering onlookers.
The Weather Channel is standing firm ... backing the reporter who seemed on the brink of getting blown away by Hurricane Florence as others behind him strolled along with no problem.
It was where the Great Lawn is now, and even after the reservoir was drained in the 1920s, people strolled along the long, straight wall that remained until the 1930s.
Others strolled along the main thoroughfare with a Starbucks, a sidewalk cafe, a store selling handblown glass, and a supermarket featuring live lobster, a full-service florist and Champagne caper vinaigrette.
In the short videos, the family of three strolled along a corridor as Archie  — dressed in light blue overalls from H&M and matching booties — was snuggled into his mother's arms.
I strolled along the neighboring shopping center adjacent to "The G" on one of my all too infrequent visits back to my hometown of Melbourne after moving to Washington, D.C., in 1993.
The last of the seven members of the class of 2018 on hand to be enshrined, Lewis spoke without notes and strolled along the stage to passionately urge his listeners to come together.
The couple strolled along the property, and stopped next to a small lake, where Tebow had installed an arbor and a specially made bench that was engraved with the date the couple first met.
The couple strolled along the property and stopped next to a small lake, where Tebow had installed an arbor and a specially made bench that was engraved with the date the couple first met.
The couple strolled along his family's property, and stopped next to a small lake, where Tebow had installed an arbor and a specially made bench that was engraved with the date the couple first met.
Following his engagements in Jerusalem, William went to Tel Aviv and, sporting sunglasses and an open-necked shirt, strolled along the Mediterranean shore, chatting with beach-goers and quipping, "I should have brought my swimming trunks".
Once they emerged—the groom in a sharp blue suit and the bride in an elegant white wedding dress—they strolled along the cliff, and Valentina captured wonderful photos as the couple exchanged vows in front of the epic scenery.
Woodfox, who is sixty-nine, strolled along Malcolm X Boulevard with three former Panthers: his best friend, Robert King, one of the Angola 3, as well as Atno Smith and B. J. Johnson, members of local chapters of the Party.
A study from Stanford last year, for example, found that young adults who walked for an hour through campus parkland were less anxious afterward and performed better on a test of working memory than if they had strolled along a busy street.
The Tightrope Walker: British Prime Minister Theresa May British Prime Minister Theresa May arrived at the White House just seven days after Trump took office, and found herself hand-in-hand with the new President as they strolled along the Rose Garden.
The chief of security for the opening ceremony was mugged at knife point on Friday night as he left Olympic Stadium; a stray bullet landed in the equestrian arena's media tent on Saturday, just missing a New Zealand sports official; and on Saturday night, Portugal's education minister was assaulted as he strolled along Rio's upscale lagoon, the site of the rowing competition.
Eliminated: Claudia Episode 7 The remaining bachelorettes flew with Jordan to Hawaii. Single Date: Ceri - Strolled along the beach and had a picnic inside when it started to rain. Then Ceri got her dream date of a helicopter ride over Hawaii. Group Date: Fleur, Sarah, Shari, Alicia, Lara, Storm & Nicole - Split into teams and went catamaran racing.
The family resided at 140 West 19th Street in the busy Midtown district, where the young Hardy children played along Seventh Avenue, where carriages, streetcars and pedestrians strolled along between Carnegie Hall and Times Square. Like most African-American families, the Hardy family encountered housing discrimination, living in tenement apartments with high rents, ragged wallpaper, sparse furnishings, coal-fired stoves, ceilings that scattered plaster onto the floor, while bedroom overlooked air shafts that carried in foul air.
Kemble's Burial Place: Chapel of Nine Alters, Durham Cathedral Kemble moved from Newcastle to Durham, and lived in retirement after 1806. In later life, Kemble took on less responsibilities in management and made only occasional appearances on the stage. He was a close friend of another famous Durham resident, the 3 ft 3 inch tall Polish dwarf, Józef Boruwłaski. When these two friends - one little and one large - strolled along the wooded paths of the city, they were reported to be an interesting sight for the people of Durham.
While living in Yalta in the winter of 1898-99, "Chekhov had also fallen in love with Olga Knipper, the actress whom he would marry in 1901. It is tempting to view the tender relationship of Gurov and Anna in the light of Chekhov's own newfound love." "Like Anna and Dmitry, Olga and Anton had strolled along the promenade and admired the ocean from the vista at Oreanda that summer; like Anna, Olga Knipper had a German last name; and like Anna and Dmitry, Olga and Anton had to live apart." Both Anna and Olga are much younger than their male counterparts.
Accessed 28 December 2006. The slaves were engaged in various activities, including construction, shipbuilding and the transportation of Knights and nobles by sedan-chair. They were occasionally permitted to engage in their own trades for their own account, including hairdressing, shoe-making and woodcarving, which would have brought them into close contact with the Maltese urban population. Inquisitor Federico Borromeo (iuniore) reported in 1653 that: > [slaves] strolled along the street of Valletta under the pretext of selling > merchandise, spreading among the women and simple-minded persons any kind of > superstition, charms, love-remedies and other similar vanities.
As the fourth man strolled along the beach at dusk, he met a woman carrying her child. The woman asked him for a candle that she may light her way home to the mountains, as it was almost dark. The man refused since the candle was not his, but the woman was insistent and promised that she would return the candle the next morning if he would come to her house uphill. Out of generosity, the man acquiesced to the lady, who told him he can the next day enquire where she lived from the town lieutenant of Joroan, so that she can return him his candle.
What the Moravians have in their instrumental collections is a cross-section of the musical culture out of which the masters arose – the cultural sea in which Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven were swimming. Many of these works in the American Moravian collections are “only known surviving” copies of music from these composers. Moravian contributions to the instrumental works, while fairly few in number, are significant. An example is David Moritz Michael’s “Water Journey” for woodwind sextet, which was written for a holiday outing along the Lehigh River in Bethlehem, PA. Musicians played on a barge and floated down the river while the townspeople strolled along the bank.
Police issued a photofit picture of the man whom Tanner claimed to have met at Oxford station, but nobody came forward to place him at the station with McLean and Tanner. By 28 April, police were now convinced that McLean was dead, and ordered search teams to examine sewers and cess pits around the area of Argyle Street. The following day, Tanner surprised police by agreeing to take part in a press conference and reconstruction of what he claimed were their final movements. During an hour-long re-enactment, with PC Helen Kay playing McLean's role, Tanner posed in the station cafe, strolled along the platform and replayed the final embrace and kiss they shared before he boarded the train.

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