| 1. | Nothing against Kersey, a perambulating mass of guts and hustle.
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| 2. | These days, the affluent do not perambulate in watchful villages.
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| 3. | The forest was perambulated in 1300 and the bounds were recorded.
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| 4. | This disafforestation was confirmed by perambulate the Forest to record its exact bounds.
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| 5. | It's as if a three-legged camel were perambulating the stage.
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| 6. | Powell followed with yet another of his perambulating, hand-waving, glitchless speeches.
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| 7. | While the plot perambulates, the movie never wanders far from its sense of comic cleverness.
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| 8. | The Warrington Perambulating Library, set up in 1858, was another early British mobile library.
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| 9. | The Gods perambulate about the Sun.
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| 10. | Yet the images of the costumed, harshly lighted and languidly perambulating soprano Lucy Shelton worked brilliantly.
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