She's trying to walk east and found herself in the company of, you know, hundreds and hundreds of others.
Perk up with a caffeine boost and breakfast at Monmouth Coffee, then walk east to cross Tower Bridge and admire the 11th-Century Tower of London.
Use that sugar buzz to walk east a mile, under the clackety El train tracks, through downtown's money-spinning core, to the Art Institute of Chicago (111 S Michigan Ave).
Just walk east up 16th Street when you come out of the station about six blocks and then take a right on Alabama, the event is on Alabama between 19th and 20th Streets.
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Supporters will be taking part in a celebratory five-mile walk from East Dean to Birling Gap, near Eastbourne from 1015 BST.
Jonathan Attwell, 10, fell 500ft during the walk along the east side of Wales's highest mountain in October 1999.
Gourma elephants don't necessarily walk farther than their East and Southern African cousins, but their movements are spread out over an area 150 percent bigger than those reported in Namibia, and 29 percent larger than those in Botswana, the researchers said.
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Lifeguard patrols will start at Southbourne, Fishermans Walk, Boscombe and Bournemouth East and West, Durley Chine, Alum Chine, Branksome Chine, Shore Road and Sandbanks in Poole.
Indeed, we cut such a swathe through Wales that if you wished to do so - and why not, for it is a lovely country - you could walk from the south-east corner to the north-western most point and find yourself on Conservative territory all the way.
"We're worldwide, " Caterpillar employee Jim Lierle said during a walk on the factory floor in East Peoria.
President Barack Obama took a dramatic walk to the microphones in the East Room of the White House to deliver a somber yet celebratory 9-minute speech that confirmed what everyone already knew.
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To get there, walk from the cruise terminal to the Skagway visitors centre in town, then walk one and a half blocks east, and follow the train tracks for two miles to the cemetery.
Mr. Johnson, who served in the Coast Guard between 1973 and 1977 before receiving an honorable discharge, moved into a second-floor apartment in a six-floor walk-up building on the East 82nd Street about 18 months ago.
Last week, industry leaders came together at the ABS East Conference in Miami and took a walk down memory lane.
They take the elephants off, and they walk them through the Queens Midtown Tunnel underneath the East River, along 34th Street to Madison Square Garden.
Council Member Steve Levin, from neighboring Greenpoint, Brooklyn, recalled a meeting where residents living near his home adamantly petitioned for a station east of McGuinness Boulevard, a long walk from the nearest subway station.
Further east more dramatic cliffs beckon: the day walk (12km) from Alfriston to Eastbourne rollercoasters over the Seven Sisters, a series of chalk-white, up-down cliffs that would make Dame Vera Lynn burst into song.
The only losers in the deal are the ACC and Big East, which are forced to watch valued members walk out and take some valued conference tradition with them.
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Walk by the Latter-day Saints church on the Upper East Side of New York, and you will see only images of Jesus and scenes from the Gospels, even if the Mormon Jesus looks more corn-fed and burly than the gaunt, ascetic one in the Protestant church around the corner.
St Pancras was chosen as an international terminus in part because it is a few minutes' walk from King's Cross station which has connections to Edinburgh, Newcastle and the east coast as well as six London Underground lines.
Walk into El Maguey y La Tuna, a Mexican restaurant on Manhattan's Lower East Side, on a weekend afternoon, and chances are you'll find tables full of red-eyed 20- and 30-somethings face-first in bowls of a fiery-hot soup called pancita.
The East Cliff and West Cliff lifts began operating in 1908, while the third lift at Fisherman's Walk was built in 1935.
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