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Hugo Lloris on walkabout.
Obama was on walkabout in the first debate, arrogant and distant.
I'm currently on walkabout here myself, camping out at its most intriguing new opening, Giuseppe Arnaldo & Sons.
His election to the nation's highest office became inevitable when his Republican rival went on walkabout as the economy collapsed.
The crowds out on Clacton's streets reflected the same mood, cheering and chanting as Carswell and Nigel Farage went on walkabout.
"Do you enjoy doing it?" he asks a pargeter in Lavenham, like a grown-up talking to a child, or the Queen on walkabout.
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On one such walkabout, it occurred to me that I might read a psalm each morning before heading out, and make a project of it.
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.
Speaking on a walkabout with Mr Farage in Clacton on Friday morning, Mr Carswell, who gained 21,113 votes - 60% of the total - said he did not want to be UKIP leader.
On a walkabout with Mr Farage in Clacton on Friday morning, Mr Carswell said he did not want to be UKIP leader, and said his old party had "smeared" Mr Reckless since his defection.
The president spent the night in the area and went on another walkabout to supervise the clean-up operation on Tuesday morning.
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