81. Every day, she takes a long walk with Midnight Sun. 82. Every offensive series was like a long walk across the desert. 83. Every year in early September I take a long walk around my property with pencil and notebook in hand, making careful note of any problem. 84. Finland, bidding with the Norwegians, wanted to show that Lillehammer is a long walk from Helsinki but a short flight. 85. For me, a good meal can be as restorative as a massage or a long walk on the beach. 86. For the really poor people, shopping means taking a long walk along a busy road. 87. Frannie Hutchinson likes to take a long walk by herself. 88. Freud spent his time off, according to Gay, hunting mushrooms, gathering strawberries and going for long walks with his wife and their six children. 89. From either of those it would be a long walk to Harvard Square. 90. Germans, who often live in crowded villages, are fond of taking long walks in the forests, particularly on Sundays and holidays. |
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