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  • There is somebody walks Warrior's Walk every day and whether you're a soldier, a civilian, a retiree, when you walk Warrior's Walk, you always leave with I would say a perspective.

    CNN Transcript Nov 12, 2007 2007

  • Leading out of the south walk is a doorway, through which the deanery may be seen beyond the end of a long walled passage known as S. Richard's Walk.

    Bell's Cathedrals: Chichester (1901) A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The Diocese And See Hubert C. Corlette

  • There is a walk also, called the Lady's Walk, leading away from the castle up a bosky dell, where a burn amuses itself playing at hide-and-seek, but, like a little child, betrays its hiding-places by its voice, and comes out into the light again and laughs at its own joke.

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 Various

  • The walk from the pasture to the house led through a tangle of shrubbery called by the negroes, the Haunt's Walk, and as he pushed the leafless boughs out of his way, a flitting glimpse of red caught his eye beyond

    The Miller Of Old Church Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909

  • Children should imitate the example of righteous parents, but are commanded not to walk in the footsteps of the unholy: “But I said unto their children in the wilderness, Walk ye not in the statutes of your fathers, neither observe their judgments, nor defile yourselves with their idols.”

    The Gospel Day Or, the Light of Christianity Charles Ebert Orr 1897

  • -- Despatched my review (in part), and in the morning walked from Chiefswood, all about the shearing flats, and home by the new walk, which I have called the Bride's Walk, because Jane was nearly stuck fast in the bog there, just after her marriage, in the beginning of 1825.

    The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford Walter Scott 1801

  • KATHMANDU: "Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow, Don't walk behind me I may not lead, Walk beside me and be my friend."

    The Himalayan Times RSS 2010

  • Every day, servants and their masters would walk down a road called the Mariner's Walk, that connected to a strong river sourced in the maintains and thus to the sea.

    All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com 2010

  • "Each walk is as unique as the city and the neighbourhood that it celebrates," says Jane Farrow, executive director of Jane's Walk.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

  • This is actually the third walk we'd taken from the book; as I was sorting through these photos, I realized that we'd taken our second walk from the book, Walk #4,

    Posie Gets Cozy 2009

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