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Customers might tap a button to order their favorite drink, say a double-shot mocha, as they stroll up to the nearest coffee shop.
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But five minutes later Damien Traille's half-break set up Rougerie to stroll over for a well-worked try, converted by Yachvili, and the rest of the game largely belonged to France.
BBC: SPORT | Rugby Union | France 25-13 Italy
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Sometimes a stroll to smiling Germano at the Portuguese deli, to pick up her papers, would shake the plot into place.
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You could stroll the corridor for hours trying to soak up the atmosphere and appreciate the artwork, but the paintings are hung so densely, many masterpieces are not even acknowledged, or afforded only a glimpse.
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The promise hovers, just over the horizon, of a Britain in which parents and children stroll from their homes with wicker baskets to pick up homely, local goods from storekeepers who know them by name.
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From the Colosseum, cutting across the ancient racecourse Circus Maximus, it is a wonderful stroll up the Aventino, one of Rome's seven hills, home to a dreamily upmarket residential district with deep-green trees shading its orange-ochre buildings.
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Getting up from your desk to strike a few yoga poses or taking a stroll around the block.
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Plumping first to explore the city's northern reaches, take a stroll through Central Park's astoundingly uncrowded avenues, from Columbus Circle all the way up to Central Park North.
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Warriors skipper Trent Barrett was held up with the ball as he crashed over before Hansen took Leuluai's pass to stroll through a gap in the Bradford defence from close range.
BBC: Wigan 30-14 Bradford