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People can stroll freely onto the rooftop courtyards, wander back down into the galleries, or navigate a staircase between the old and new buildings to the upper plaza.
I go for a walk, for a brief moment liberated, independent, inexplicably allowed to stroll freely down the beach, which I do, like a prisoner on parole, the distance I go ever-stretching, until an invisible bungee cord of anxiety snaps me back.
Head to Old Town San Diego State Historic Park for a weekend-long Day of the Dead festival where skeleton stilt walkers and puppeteers stroll freely.
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During the group's prayer to Allah for their leader's safe return, the young daughters of Jamaludin and Layla Henderson strolled freely among the men bowing in the front and the women standing in the back.
During this last month of his life, he strolled freely around his neighborhood.
This allowed him to enter the company's building and stroll through freely, looking for any unattended computers.
Much the same holds for the electronic ID tags that let us stroll through stores freely handling the expensive goods, or move briskly through toll gates on the highway, or book a plane ticket on the Web, print out a boarding pass at an electronic terminal at the airport and truth be told glide fairly painlessly through the now essential layers of screening.
Letchworth Village, however, is essentially a park where you can freely stroll the grounds (it's very popular with dog walkers), and while you're not really supposed to go inside the structurally unsound buildings, there's no one on the premises to insure you don't.
"I suggest you take a stroll on La Rampa to see how freely people express their sexual orientation," Ms. Castro said, mentioning a popular gathering spot for gays in Havana.
And, most important, a ring road, or Ringstrasse a grand mall was built around the city, with wide sidewalks and expansive urban views, where Viennese of all backgrounds could mingle freely on their Sundayafternoon stroll.
And, most important, a ring road, or Ringstrasse — a grand mall — was built around the city, with wide sidewalks and expansive urban views, where Viennese of all backgrounds could mingle freely on their Sundayafternoon stroll.
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