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This was no ordinary walk in the woods.
Stephen is no ordinary guide, and this, the Batwa Cultural Trail, is no ordinary walk in the woods.
It may be a free, or ordinary, walk in which relaxed extended action allows the horse freedom of its head and neck, but contact with the mouth is maintained; or it may be a collected walk, a short-striding gait full of impulsion, or vigour; or it may be an extended walk of long, unhurried strides.
It was no ordinary walk.
But, of course, this is no ordinary walk.
I wonder how much these guys are aware of the movement choice they've made, whether they ever lapse into an ordinary walk just to get somewhere a little faster.
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I think that women who oppose haven't been in the spotlight as we are from ordinary walks of life who aren't known to the media.
But the extended lines, small beats of the feet and tight, whirling turns are democratically apportioned — some of the dancers look balletic, some don't — and interspersed with other things: jumping jacks, handstands, ordinary walks and crouches.
But in conversation and speeches, he constantly invokes his meetings with Afghans from more ordinary walks of life, who come to see him or whom he meets on his rare forays beyond the walls.
Emma, on the other hand, keeps "close to common incidents, and to such characters as occupy the ordinary walks of life".
The heroine of the 2008 miniseries "Lost in Austen," jaded bank clerk and Austen fanatic Amanda Price, doesn't see Pride and Prejudice as "common incidents" from "the ordinary walks of life".
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