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While the actors tramp up and down the same few blocks on the studio back lot, the screenplay by Mr. Cosby and Charles Kipps, which is so threadbare as to be nearly transparent, lazes from cliché to cliché.
Not widely known at home outside dissident and intellectual circles in Prague, he became a focus for some Western diplomats and visitors, who would tramp up to the top-floor apartment of a six-story house that his father had built and philosophize with Mr. Havel while gazing across the Vltava River at the Prague Castle, long the seat of the country's rulers.
After marching across 57th Street to Carnegie Hall (No. 48), tramp up Seventh Avenue and turn left on Central Park South for the 750-foot-tall Time Warner Center towers (No. 105), which loom ahead like something out of a postmodern knife drawer.
A constant stream of visitors tramp up to this point and make pouting, starlet poses for the camera, lining themselves up with a set of rather plain and higgledy letters that rise behind them on the slopes of Mount Lee – the world-famous Hollywood Sign.
With my tender heels plastered and padded by our psychiatric nurse (on honeymoon - honeymoon! - with her Glaswegian groom), day one was no worse than a humid three-hour tramp, up from the Kilimanjaro National Park gates to 8,500ft through a lush but oddly quiet rainforest.
The "Ascent" is busy music, full of energy for a day's climb, with a deliberate quarter-note theme signifying the tramp up the mountain.
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"Twenty years of tramping up and down that bloody wing," as Ferguson puts it.
Gloucester tramps up an absurd little wedge of a cliff at Dover.
But tramping up and down the bank, trying out routes, it became obvious that the path lines that were most comfortable did not gain us enough height.
A glass staircase by bespoke staircase builders Bisca will take a whole army, even one of small boys, tramping up and down it.
People still held meetings, in long rooms with names such as "Rosa" and "Mandela"; they tramped up and down the stairs, called donors and stared into their computers.
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