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The central London walk starts off underneath the Millennium Bridge that joins St Paul's to the Tate Modern.
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Lee, 55, started birding three years ago, and now rises before dawn Wednesday mornings to join a weekly bird walk through Central Park.
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And I said, you know, I just desperately want to take a walk through Central Park again, and just remember what that feels like.
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Mr Moodley eventually had to walk through central Johannesburg to pick up his car, with Wits the nearest of the four venues to Ellis Park.
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The closest spring to town is Ain al-Arais, a cool, inviting waterhole with a grotto-like bottom, just five minutes' walk from the central market.
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Meanwhile, the closure of airports and suspension of all transport services generated vast queues for seemingly non-existent taxis in the cities, particularly in central Tokyo, with many commuters having to walk up to five or six hours to get home to outlying suburbs.
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They prefer to live in central locations, where they can rent an apartment and use transit or walk or bike to work, and where there are plenty of nearby options for socializing during nonwork hours.
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When you think that this is as likely to be a central media hub as a primary computer, it's convenient to be able to walk by it and tap the screen without having to sit down in front of it.
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After lunch, walk off the slices around the New Haven Green, built in 1638 as a central square for early puritan colonists and used today as a park and festival grounds.
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Trade negotiations with both Korea and Central America failed when Canada's would-be partners noticed the big guy from next door walk on to the dance floor.
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Huntington's disease is an hereditary neurological disorder of the central nervous system that causes progressive degeneration of cells in the brain, slowly impairing a person's ability to walk, think, talk and reason.
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