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High schools are often a lot bigger than primary schools, and trying to get around on your first day can be a bit confusing.
You'll never be fully independent if you don't learn to drive or how to get around on your own.
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Now consider if you really had to take everything you needed with you, like your food and something to cook it on, water to drink, a scooter to get around on, etc - in addition to your clothes and toiletries - well you're gonna need a bigger boat.
You're the one who has to get around on them.
And I get around on my own.
Quicker to get around on horseback.
But she could get around on her own.
Most residents get around on golf carts, scooters or bicycles.
He simply could not get around on it.
The gauchos have sold their horses and get around on bicycles or on foot.
It is the early sixties, and black families still get around on mule and wagon.
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