| 1. | Cuba and Spain also figure prominently in Palin's perambulations.
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| 2. | Under the Great Perambulation of 1300, the bounds were greatly reduced.
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| 3. | Soon his grotesque perambulations will shrink to items of a paragraph or two.
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| 4. | This remarkable perambulation didn't outlast the 1950s.
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| 5. | And the walkers took extra-long perambulations.
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| 6. | Perambulations must be at least three years apart.
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| 7. | These are given up to the god as steeds for his night time perambulations.
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| 8. | Some people may enjoy this perambulation through the romantic gardens of the rich and verbose.
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| 9. | During his perambulations NBC surely failed to show shots that were important to other golfers.
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| 10. | Even in winter, Quebec is a city of alleys and pockets that invite perambulation.
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