| 11. | The then Archdeacon of Essex, perambulation, to further distance it from Italian liturgy.
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| 12. | You might imagine that it is reserved for the perambulations of the composer's family.
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| 13. | Wood visits with historians, archaeologists and locals during his perambulations, enjoying every minute of it.
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| 14. | It's a perambulation, ponderously skirting the suburbs of reality and heading nowhere in particular.
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| 15. | The perambulations of the dead Duce gives wonderful insight into the political health of post-war Italy.
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| 16. | Going and coming on these perambulations I passed often through Beirut and always stopped for a supper at Pirochka.
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| 17. | We were hip to the shadings, the shifts, the perambulations, and the nuances of postseason play.
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| 18. | Horwitz manages both better history and better drama from his perambulations than does " The Ship ."
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| 19. | The perambulation ( known ever since as " the 1240 Perambulation " ) took place on 24 July 1240.
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| 20. | The perambulation ( known ever since as " the 1240 Perambulation " ) took place on 24 July 1240.
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