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  • Somewhere between reverence and reverie, both eloquent and gauche, the tone is completely different from such outwardly comparable subjective and wayward descriptions of encounters with writers and writing as Andrei Siniavsky's Strolls with Pushkin or Elif Batuman's The Possessed.

    The Enchanter: Nabokov and Happiness by Lila Azam Zanganeh – review 2011

  • Part tour, part theatrical production, Natalie Zanin's Historic Strolls feature a guide in character as a ghost, as well as guest appearances by several other ghosts.

    Going Out Guide: Halloween ghost tours Post 2010

  • Some of the most interesting Authors, Artists and Editors have agreed to lead the Strolls, and will be strolling along at the right pace to have a good conversation.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Lou Anders 2008

  • Some of the most interesting Authors, Artists and Editors have agreed to lead the Strolls, and will be strolling along at the right pace to have a good conversation.

    Stroll With the Stars Lou Anders 2008

  • The open studios have been a success during previous Art Strolls as it provides a closer look to the art produced in Northern Manhattan .

    NOMAA Arts Stroll « 2009

  • :Strolls in wearing a grey suit and tie with uh white shirt::

    NOM - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • Strolls in wearing nothing but a whip cream speedo

    UNIVERSAL LIKES WASTING MONEY 2008

  • Strolls through the neighborhood and visits on front porches have been replaced in many cases by retreats indoors to be entertained by TVs, computers and video games.

    America’s Loneliness Problem Worsening | Impact Lab 2006

  • [_Strolls to the fireplace and looks at himself in the glass_.]

    An Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde 1877

  • Strolls by Salisbury Crag; climb to the top of Arthur's Seat; delight of looking up at the grand old castle, of looking down on

    Our Hundred Days in Europe Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851

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