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On the day after the Bilbao show, they took a ramble around the city, and the city was caught off guard.
I couldn't have been happier!" The Childs took a rambling apartment on the Rue de l'Université — which they dubbed Rue de Loo — and, as Paul Child worked on exhibitions at the Embassy, Julia hosted glamorous cocktail parties.
I couldn't have been happier!" The Childs took a rambling apartment on the Rue de l'Université which they dubbed Rue de Loo and, as Paul Child worked on exhibitions at the Embassy, Julia hosted glamorous cocktail parties.
In her wonderful 2000 movie, "The Gleaners and I," the French director Agnès Varda takes a nonfiction ramble through the world of everyday treasure hunting, in urban markets where the poor pick through the leftover lettuce and in trash bins where throwaway people forage for thrown-away sustenance.
Jones took a pitch, rambled to the outside and scampered for a 71-yard touchdown.
Later, my mother, my daughter and I took an evening ramble past quails scuttling in and out of the neighbor's grapevines.
Whether you are looking to for a slow ramble or an epic jaunt, these paths may help revive your interest in the fading art of taking a walk.
However, you don't want the story to take on a "rambling" feel.
It all takes a long time, rambling over five acts.
He is much faster than most linebackers; Houston covered him with a linebacker to open the game and on the second play from scrimmage, Shockey lined up on the left side of the line, took a short pass and rambled 13 yards.
If you find yourself rambling, take a second to remember what you practiced and quickly get back on track.
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