If you ever want to see a golf course undulate, then just perambulate yourself around Medinah.
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Cold doesn't stop me from perambulating outside, nor does heat or even a gentle rain.
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The effect was to afford the Victorian user plenty of opportunity to perambulate within a relatively small green area.
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The event raised ?50, allowing the perambulating library to begin touring the streets of Warrington on 15 November 1858.
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At one point during a perambulating evening, they went to a private party, but fled because someone pulled out a gun.
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This was a technique last seen almost 100 years ago in the Edwardian era, when hats were perambulating nests of exotic plumes.
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They perambulate Broadway in their strollers, learn Mandarin from Chinese nannies, cook dumplings with Caucasian parents to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
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Desert Sheiks on the other-hand had cool shady palaces to dwell in and so could comfortably perambulate in expensive light colored fabrics.
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But because the police had set up metal barriers facing the avenue on both corners, Fahie had to perambulate the teeming intersection Friday afternoon.
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The custom takes place during the evenings of the first three days of May, and involves the hobby horse perambulating the port of Minehead.