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"It's always difficult, how it rides and how it walks are invariably two different things.
(Think of asking a centipede how it walks).
Next, look at how it walks; if their tail has a slight curl at the end when it is walking this is another greeting and generally means they don't mind if you stoke them.
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She got it returned to her museum and she did a lot of interpretive work about the mammoth — how it walked in the mud and it probably ate this and so on, like you do as a curator — but she wasn't a paleontologist, or even a college graduate, she just thought that that seemed right.
Now, with the discovery of the footprints, which were probably made by H. erectus, at Ileret, they have direct evidence of how it walked.
Success will ultimately come down to how well it walks the line between light and dark (no pun intended).
How was it walking among the legends?
For God's sake if you buy a child, give it a good education and take care of it all those years, how dare it walk out on you?' Did they row?
How does it walk?
Is this how it works, I wonder – walking triggers memories, then somehow they get tangled into the walk itself?
This is how it works: you are walking along the street and someone approaches from the opposite direction.
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