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But others adopt what might be called long walking, regularly walking 20, 40 or 60 blocks to work, school or appointments.
The impact of neighborhood walkability (based on street connectivity and traffic exposure) within 2 km of public primary schools on children regularly walking to school was examined.
It's by regularly walking in and out of these zones that we could break the spell of "real time" and survive the assaults of interconnectivity.
The latest government figures, from 2009, show the number of children regularly walking to school increased to 50 per cent after more than two decades of steady decline.
She chose the bucolic setting, edged by a bayou and shaded by large oak trees, after regularly walking her dog there.
Geoffrey Taylor's Changing Faces: The History of the Guardian describes her covering the war in Algeria, "literally marching toward the sound of gunfire and regularly walking alone through the casbah".
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"His predecessor regularly walked around Limburg; Tebartz-van Elst had himself driven, even for short distances.
And now she regularly walks for designers like Marc Jacobs, Rodarte and Alexander Wang.
In the Netherlands, 50% of people regularly walk and cycle, compared with under 10% in the UK.
People who regularly walk a dog are 34% more likely to get sufficient exercise than others.
Over the next year Osborne regularly walked past Richardson and they became friends.
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