You can see her eyes light up whenever they're around, and now that she's perambulating, she toddles behind them, looking for whatever mischief she can get into.
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Later, the Expos'Mike Lansing pouted over a called strike with a 12-second walk; Fassero himself perambulated for seven seconds after a bad swing on a 1-1 count.
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Therefore, the second-act climax of " Sherry ! " moved the action to a nearby skating rink, with several characters on roller skates and Whiteside perambulating in his wheelchair.
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Morell uses it to create an eight-hour record of shifting clouds and perambulating people, like Warhol's famous six-hour film of someone sleeping, but condensed into a single image.
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And it sometimes seems as though his enemies there are " nothing but perambulating sacks of human compost placed upon this earth for the sole purpose of the fertilization of Pat McNab's back garden ."
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At Manchester in 1597 John Dee recorded in his diary that he with the curate, the clerk and " diverse of the town of diverse ages " perambulated the bounds of the parish taking six days in all.
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As the father of the world's foremost golf prodigy, Earl Woods has become something of a perambulating social institution, dispensing anecdotes, wisdom and advice about child-rearing and life-living that draws big audiences.
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In 1698, he was created a count, in 1702 appointed chancellor of Uppsala University, and during the first half of the Great Northern War, as the chief of Charles'perambulating chancellery, he was practically prime minister.
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One of Bandelier's early disciples was Charles Lummis, a newspapering Harvard alumnus who, in 1884, had walked from Cincinnati to the Pacific ( 3, 507 miles in 145 days ), and was particularly intrigued by his perambulating through the Southwest.
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New York University now sends out a homemade videotape about Greenwich Village, in which the university's voluble president, L . Jay Oliva, perambulates the neighborhood like a zealous tour guide, extolling its manifold virtues and chatting up local notables like Charles Kuralt.