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The next morning, over my last sips of coffee, I read Psalm 1, which coincidentally begins with going (the Hebrew word can mean simply "to walk") and explicitly champions just the sort of ambly-contemplation one might do on a walkabout.
Wayne Rooney has gone on a walkabout.
In late October, he'll embark on a walkabout in Australia.
Pope Francis has talked to followers on a walkabout in a working class suburb of Rome about his working life before becoming Pontiff.
On a walkabout with Bagehot, Mr Lammy is stopped repeatedly, by poor people with problems, by star-struck police officers and by those simply wanting to say hello.
Kingsley Cardi, the 15-year-old who wiped snot on David Cameron's jacket as the Tory leader was on a walkabout in Hastings.
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Warner hit the headlines in June 2013 after making an "unprovoked physical attack" on Root in a Walkabout bar following England's 48-run win over Australia in the Champions Trophy at Edgbaston.
"There are only three exporters of Brazil nuts in Brazil who matter, and we are all named Mutran," Aziz Mutran said proudly during a walkabout on his ranch here, which includes a 10,000-acre grove of Brazil nut trees he says is the last of its kind in the area.
Jessica Rivera's Pat Nixon, sightseeing in Beijing, went on a handshake walkabout among the promenaders.
Intelligence sources close to Colin also report that the principal has been sighted on a college walkabout.
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