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36 Sentences With "walks in the park"

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I wanted the domination, but I needed lazy Sundays and walks in the park, too.
I am cheered on by all the lovely dogs out for their walks in the park.
"My favorite thing to do now is take Wilbur on long walks" in the park, he said.
She also took him to Tumbling Tots classes at Chelsea Piers, and for walks in the park.
I remember when we first started dating about a year ago, we would take walks in the park and talk for hours.
After that I became more vigilant with Zoe: no more letting her out in the yard, no off-leash walks in the park.
But there's something reassuring about the fact that these stereotypical ambitions — walks in the park, romantic dinners — don't actually sit that well with me.
When she meets him on one of her walks in the park, he's propped on a red wheeled walker and accompanied by a Polish caregiver.
Each part portrays various day-to-day activities in New York, from dinner parties with friends, to walks in the park and the welcoming of seasons.
READMEThe Ear Duo excel at two situations: quiet offices where you still might want to hear if something is talking to you, and leisurely walks in the park.
After the gel shots and months of PT, stairs were still problematic, but I was now able to go on hikes, long walks in the park and a variety of other activities.
I drew our future family taking walks in the park together, our not-yet born son playing soccer with his big brother (I also have a four year old) or doing well in school.
The scholar, named Dawei or David, showers her with compliments, red roses, fancy dinners and romantic walks in the park, and convinces the girl to provide him with internal documents from her government propaganda workplace.
I have gradually gone back to some of the routines that marked my pre-heart-attack life: extra hours at work, late nights with friends, long walks in the park and endless conversations fantasizing about my future.
The comic book-style poster showed a female named Xiao Li, being showered with compliments, red roses, fancy dinners and romantic walks in the park by David, a "visiting scholar researching issues about China" who persuades her to share internal government documents.
Worried that "Sasha" would be of interest to the N.S.A., Borman and Stone avoided discussing production details by phone or email — "It was all handwritten notes and long walks in the park," Borman said — and kept the script on air-­gapped computers, ones that have never been connected to the internet.
Among the ways its employees raise funds: shaving heads to fundraise for children with cancer for the St. Baldric's Foundation, hosting walks in the park to collect money for the Make-a-Wish Foundation, putting on golf tournaments for the Working Wonders for Downs foundation, hosting food drives for local families, sponsoring "Alzheimer's Hackathons" to help find a cure for the disease, donating school supplies to classrooms in Hawaii and cleaning debris from floods in Missouri.
Several lodges are situated outside Bwabwata on its borders. Tour operators offer game drives, boat trips and walks in the Park.
This reserve has volcanic lakes and waterfalls along with rapids. A tribe of Cayapa Indians lives here. You can book 8-day walks in the park with a guide. The elevation of the park ranges from 300 to 4990 meters.
What seemed like weeks went by and Amos could not believe it. This was his first real girlfriend, truly amazing. Walks in the park, hikes that led to waterfalls, and trips to the zoo packed Amos' next few days. He spent all of his free time (which was most of his time) with Shelby.
They also have a Sheltie named Chuck that Norm occasionally takes for walks. Chuck The Shetland Sheepdog owned by Norm's neighbours. Norm likes to take Chuck for walks in the park as (according to his theory) it is a good way to meet single women. As a "Chick Magnet" Chuck is quite effective, but not always in a way that Norm appreciates.
But his most treasured moments in Nara were those spent with his father, enjoying their daily morning walks in the park when José would discuss his views on life. On 12 September 1945, José Laurel was arrested by a group of Americans headed by a Colonel Turner and was taken to Sugamo Prison. The Laurel family was flown to Manila two months later on 10 November 1945.
Possums, wild pigs, deer, and goats also frequent the park. The Abel Tasman Coast Track is a popular tramping track that follows the coastline and is one of the Department of Conservation's Great Walks; the Abel Tasman Inland Track is less frequented. Other walks in the park, such as the Wainui Falls Track are considered 'short walks'. Kayaking, camping and sightseeing are other activities.
The Centre also organizes nature walks in the park. In 2016, over 12,000 visitors people took part in High Park Nature Centre programming. The Centre is operated by High Park Initiatives, a registered non-profit organization. The High Park Nature Centre was awarded an Ontario Trillium Foundation grant in 2014, allowing for the purchase of furnishings to equip the much larger Forest School space and also to expand programming.
A final confrontation ensues at the Space Needle, which Roboshark intends to use as a means to "phone home". The battle leads to the Needle collapsing, Admiral Black along with it, and the disappearance of the alien. Rick is reunited with Trish and Melody. Some time later, a woman walks in the park amid the Space Needle debris with a small dog whose eyes begin to glow red.
He also worked for a while for the Daily Mail. Bradshaw closely so closely resembled Asquith the people used to doff their hats to him when he went for walks in the park. Bradshaw married Mabel Alice Bennett (6 January 188117 February 1966) , the daughter of the late Edmund Hellyer Bennett (18411883) and Mary Anne Gardner (18411904), at St Peter's Church in Brockley, Lewisham on 27 July 1910. The wedding was choral, and 160 guests attended the reception at St. Peter's Hall.
The Vauxhall arranged masquerades, fire works, and performances by actors, athletes, circus artists and all sorts of artists passing through town. It was frequented by the rich burgher class and particularly popular among the officers of Gothenburg. The clients took walks in the park, had dinner, listened to a concert, often with a singer as well, watched a performance of some kind, and danced. The house of the park could also be hired for private celebrations by both private citizens as well as societies, often to celebrate royal events.
A common psychological phenomenon is the severe clouding of autobiographical memory, which results in the overgeneralization of memories. For instance, clinically depressed individuals, schizophrenic individuals, and those suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder tend to recall many memories that lack detail (clouded) and are much more schematic than typical autobiographical memories. In these instances, a patient asked to recall specific memories of his father could only recall general events such as "walks in the park after Sunday lunch" and was unable to generate a single specific memory of a single walk.
There is a tree park in the RMV II HIG Colony where people go in the morning and evening for walks in the park. The park has open air free manual gym which is an attractive item in the area. In this area there is a multi storeyed housing complex known as Pebble Bay consisting of six towers 22 storeys each composed of lavish three- or four-bedroom flats. This housing complex is well known in this area and has a club house and shopping store of its own.
The marked day walks in the park, all easily accessible from the Arthur's Pass village carparks, involve vertical ascents of around 1000 metres (3000 feet) and include several hours well above the tree line. The peaks are highly exposed to the weather, the tracks are often very steep (steep enough to require the walker to pull themselves up with their hands in some places) and are often marked only by poles strung across a rocky landscape. Below the tree line the bush is dense and thick. In common with many alpine areas the weather is subject to frequent and sudden change.
Before August 1911, the majority of football matches and events in Paramaribo were organized on the former Gouvernementsplein, now known as the Eenheidsplein. On 15 August 1911 however, a majority vote had ruled to ban the sport from this location, deeming the sport unfit for the locality, since the popular view was that the matches obstructed peoples ability to relax and take walks in the park. Although the ruling interfered with the development of the sport at the time, occasional matches were still held on this square. Obtaining a license to be allowed to do so from the Government proved to be very difficult for football organizing bodies at the time.
After Honoria leaves, Aunt Agatha tells Bertie that Honoria's father, Sir Roderick Glossop, a so-called nerve specialist and a serious-minded man, wants to verify that Bertie is psychologically normal; therefore, Bertie must give Sir Roderick lunch the next day and behave well. Off-handedly, Aunt Agatha adds that Bertie's cousins, the twins Claude and Eustace, hope to be elected soon to a college club called The Seekers. The next day, Bertie walks in the park, where he is greeted by Eustace, Claude, and their friend "Dog-Face", Lord Rainsby. Bertie realizes he is late for lunch with Sir Roderick and returns home to find that Sir Roderick has not yet arrived and Jeeves has prepared the lunch.
She befriended crown prince Frederick in 1730, and they played music together and took walks in the park with Johann Ludwigs von Ingersleben. When Frederick made his attempted escape in 1730, Dorothea Ritter was arrested as a suspected accomplice and subjected to a physical examination to establish whether she and Frederick had a sexual relationship; the result convinced the king that they had not, but she was publicly whipped and imprisoned in the working house in Spandau, accused of having known about the escape of the crown prince without notifying the king, and her father lost his position. She was released in 1733, and married the spice merchant Franz Heinrich Schommer. In 1744, she successfully applied to the king for permission for her spouse to use a fiacre.
Woodacre, Elena: Queenship in the Mediterranean: Negotiating the Role of the Queen in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras (2013) They were tutored in botany by M. Lemonnier, in history and geography by M. Leblond, and in religion by Abbé de Montigat, Canon of Chartres, and they followed the court among the royal palaces, with their days divided between studies, walks in the Park, and drives in the forest. Madame de Marsan would often take her to visit the students at St. Cyr, where select young ladies were presented to be introduced to the princess. While Clothilde was described as a docile pupil "who made herself loved by all who approached her", Élisabeth long refused to study, saying that "there were always people at hand whose duty it was to think for Princes", and treated her staff with impatience. Madame de Marsan, who was unable to handle Élisabeth, preferred Clothilde, which made Elisabeth jealous and created a rift between the sisters.
Abby and Luka's relationship becomes strained during this period, but they appear much happier in later episodes, caring for their now healthy baby boy. Throughout season 13, Abby is shown growing into her role as Joe's mother, first by taking time off to be with her seriously ill baby, then by participating in activities like Mommy and Baby classes and walks in the park, and then later by gradually reintroducing herself into the ER world. Mid-season, tension develops between Abby and Luka, partly as the result of Luka's apparently paranoid behavior regarding Curtis Ames (Forest Whitaker), a disgruntled former patient who has sued Luka due to a stroke he suffered that cost him the use of his arm. Not realizing that Ames approached her and Joe in the park posing as a friendly stranger, and has been stalking both her and Luka for some time after he lost the case, Abby brushes off Luka's concerns.
Hardy, B. C. (Blanche Christabel), The Princesse de Lamballe; a biography, 1908, Project Gutenberg While her sister Elisabeth was described as "proud, inflexible, and passionate", Clothilde was in contrast estimated to be "endowed with the most happy disposition, which only needed guiding and developing".Maxwell-Scott, Mary Monica, Madame Elizabeth de France, 1764-1794, London : E. Arnold, 1908 They were given the usual education of royal princesses in that time, focusing upon accomplishments, religion and virtue, an education to which Clothilde reportedly willingly subjected herself.Woodacre, Elena: Queenship in the Mediterranean: Negotiating the Role of the Queen in the Medieval and Early Modern Eras (2013) They were tutored botany by M. Lemonnier, history and geography lessons by M. Leblond, and religion by Abbe de Montigat, Canon of Chartres, and they followed the court between the royal palaces with their days divided between studies, walks in the park, or drives in the forest. While Clothilde was described as a docile pupil, "who made herself loved by all who approached her", Élisabeth long refused to study, stating that "there were always people at hand whose duty it was to think for Princes", and treated her staff with impatience.

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