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Yet C. lenticarpus could probably get around well on land using its flippers, just as seals and sea lions do today.
Even though Floyd couldn't get around well towards the end, he was always looking out for his wife.
"She had already learned to get around well enough, but couldn't channel her puppy energy into playful romping, or chasing toys, or running in circles like the other dogs.
Proper signage to guide people, good direction from the ceremony to the reception, plenty of space for people to get around, well thought out timing and easy flow from the dance floor to the bar will keep guest's minds on enjoying themselves instead of wondering where they are supposed to be going, feeling lost, or how to get from point A to point B. Waiting.
Or answer the door for an elderly neighbor, who still enjoys seeing the kids but can't get around well.
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Though she gets around well with an artificial limb, she has developed a severe case of agoraphobia and has not left her apartment for a year.
One of Slavik's friends, Vladimir Amkhadov, who has two withered legs but gets around well on crutches, also lost a Russian "wife" in the war.
I hit the ball well, made a few putts, got around well".
For consumers who now have more choice as to how to get around, as well as more reliable service, that's a good thing — no matter which city they live in.
It includes a new face-to-face assessment and regular reviews, of a claimant's ability to wash, dress, cook and get around as well as reading and communicating.
Olimpo can't get around very well and spends most of his time stuck in his flat.
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