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Blake's characters are always on the move, but rarely walking.
Consequently, he struggled to make contact with the ball, striking out too much, and rarely walking.
At home, where mostly only Mandarin was spoken, Paul was loud and either slug-like or, his mother would say in English, "hyperactive," rarely walking to maneuver through the house, only crawling, rolling like a log, sprinting, hopping, or climbing across sofas, counters, tables, chairs, etc. in a game called "don't touch the ground".
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"Women rarely walk alone.
Martin rarely walks when he has the option to skip.
In the souks of Fez and Marrakesh, you rarely walk alone.
The boulevards in cities including New York, Washington, London — even L.A., where humans rarely walk — were riverine with marchers.
I would drive to work, come back, and park my car in the driveway, and I rarely walked anywhere.
Martin rarely walks when he has the option to skip. 4. The "Mom's On Facebook!" Effect.
Upon leaving, the man asked Mr. Melbourne, who rarely walked, to get out of bed and shake his hand.
Cabrera rarely walks, but he is swinging at better pitches now and using his lower half well.
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