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Consider going on a walk or jog together before or after you eat.
"We told them we were just going on a walk, relaxing," Arefaine said.
"He started to get a little suspicious, but I tried to act like we were just going on a walk.
Mr. Pinder was turned away, and he ended up going on a walk and discovering the music, the shade and the yoga at Richard Tucker Square.
Then, when it seems that "nothing good is accomplished," you should find a way to distract yourself, preferably by going on a "walk or a journey".
If I wasn't going on a walk, generally I was visiting my mum, with my wife or my children, or in the vicinity of my house.
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Immediately go on a walk with the nourished dog (the one that can walk the longest).
The next morning, we went on a walk, and happened upon a farmers' market one block from our apartment.
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