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You're the one who has to get around on them.
No one really knows how Ms. Hayworth was able to get around on her stilettos, but she often claimed she could run in them.
And I get around on my own.
Quicker to get around on horseback.
He simply could not get around on it.
Most residents get around on golf carts, scooters or bicycles.
It is the early sixties, and black families still get around on mule and wagon.
The gauchos have sold their horses and get around on bicycles or on foot.
A good-size storm might also mean she could not get around on her scooter.
The men get around on tricycles, their wheels spinning much faster than Ms. Liu can run.
Taken together -- not a great place to get around on a bike.
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