Sentence examples for smartest walking from inspiring English sources

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Gill Hicks has the smartest walking stick in London, and an easy, yet deeply affecting reading style.

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25 August, 9am-6pm, adults £9, children £6, families £25, nationalforest.org Smart walking, nationwide The Royal Geographical Society has devised almost 100 new walks around Britain designed to engage your brain as well as your feet.

He conjured up John Gielgud: "His present performance as a simpering valet is an act of boyish mischief, carried out with extreme elegance and the general aspect of a tight, smart, walking umbrella".

True, he remains a pleasure to read: his float-like-a-butterfly, sting-like-a-bee style has lost none of its panache, his witty concision is still quotable (on Gielgud in modern dress: "The general aspect of a tight, smart, walking umbrella"), much of his excitement outliving the occasions that produce it.

Kenneth Tynan once called John Gielgud a "tight, smart, walking umbrella"; in the new "Shaft," Jackson looks like an elegant cane topped by a death's-head knob....The plot of "Shaft" is sheer disorder, and most of the violence is absurd, but the movie keeps its compact with the audience.

But Mitchell, Barzee, and Smart walked around Salt Lake City in plain view.

He flubbed his flunge, his training backfired and, in a matter of six minutes on Saturday, Keeth Smart walked off the fencing strip far earlier than he had hoped in his second Olympics.

The three-time divorced megastar might be having romantic troubles, something she has dealt with many times before, after it was recently revealed that her boyfriend dancer Casper Smart walked into an "exotic massage parlor" and gay porn shop in New York City.

Street Smart Walk Score captures proximity to 13 types of destinations, one of which is proximity to parks.

We joined the Street Smart Walk Score data to the CCHS-HA by identifying the dissemination areas for all postal codes, and matching the Walk Score data to survey responses by postal code.

We recoded the continuous Street Smart Walk Score into the developer's categories: 0 to 24 as 'Very car-dependent', 25 to 49 as 'Car-dependent', 50 to 69 as 'Somewhat walkable', 70 to 89 as 'Very walkable' and 90 to 100 into 'Walker's paradise'.

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