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He still checks his e-mail, but not while he's getting coffee with someone or going for a stroll.
Years after the war, he chuckled to me, he was on holiday on the Isle of Wight, going for a stroll with his wife.
In Japan shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing – basically going for a stroll in an ancient forest – is a standard form of preventative medicine.
It was two hours before last year's game between the Jets and the Oakland Raiders, and Al Groh felt like going for a stroll.
Be prepared for whiteouts and powder days with some protective eyewear Whether you're going for a stroll round the park or tackling a rugged trail, we find footwear for covering ground this summer Give pets a place to rest their heads.
This is apparently the act of going for a stroll without one's umbrella.
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On Sundays, we often went for a stroll.
Once here, go for a stroll along the Corniche, a boardwalk edged by bars and restaurants.
I went for a stroll, as usual, and came away moderately — incrementally — encouraged.
Strap on your lead boots and let's go for a stroll.
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