We tried driving the walks, madly piloting our rented car along mule tracks and logging trails.
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She's hiking again through the hills around Asheville, although she limits the walks to about 2 miles these days.
Visitors to The Walks will not only spot changes to the personnel this season, the surroundings will look very different too.
More single-person households and more married women at work means that fewer households are able to give a dog the walks and other attention it needs.
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The club suffered a forced demotion 12 months ago from the Blue Square Bet North Division to the Unibond Premier, because The Walks did not meet the league's standards.
The walks, either in the heart of London near St Paul's Cathedral or in the leafy southwest by Kew Bridge, take place at midday when the tide is at its lowest ebb.
The beach here, adorned with a tidal pool, acts as welcome respite from the bustle of the town, while the walks along Chapel Cliff and through the valley itself are among the best throughout the region.
The walks prompted vivid memories which he included in his blog Walking on Planet C which is a frank and often uncomfortable account of life in the shadow of a potentially fatal illness.
The man walks out the door and down the hall and into the next apartment.
Members of Congress sometimes arrive hours ahead of time to secure key positions so that they will be visible to cameras as the President walks into the chamber.
Having paired up, a male and female devise a rota: one sits on the eggs for up to five days, while the other walks back to the sea to feed.
The trails are named the Elephant Walks in homage to the wild elephants that once lived here.
Its now hoping to raise more money with the guided walks which begin on the south coast from 3 April and the north coast from 16 April.
Design a steel frame is lifted onto the build table and the team walks around it, looking at the frame from all angles, scratching their heads and imagining what they could do with it.
Pallotta, the author of Charity Case, is a ranking member of that community, an entrepreneur and activist who created such banner events as the Breast Cancer 3-Day Walks, the AIDS Rides bicycle journeys, and the Out of the Darkness suicide prevention night walks.
He leaves the office, walks down the street into a recording studio and asks for a job.
It may also be one of the most spectacular walks in the country.
Go to her house some night, and maybe you'll see her silhouette against the window as she walks the floor talking softly, soothing a child in her arms--Mother Hale of Harlem, and she, too, is an American hero.
Ms. Milioti, who made a splash two years ago in the U.S. premiere of Polly Stenham's "That Face, " is something else again: a slight, huge-eyed young woman who grabs and holds your attention from the moment she walks on the stage.
Once it is a full house, the boss walks in--Arvind Gaur, president of AITUC, Gurgaon, and also the chief of the union at HMSI.
The girl walks up to him and makes small talk, revealing that in her spare time she plays the piano.
The significance or possible cause of any abnormal or "out-of-range" result is explained in the notebook, and the client can also discuss any questions with the physician who walks them through the report.
The guides of the independent London Walks company have earned the city's premiere professional qualification for walking tours, the Blue Badge.
The clip shows Zuckerberg looking at the back of the police officers and smiling broadly as the couple walks off-screen.
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