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Tipsy after our round of vodka shots, Anna and I left the Idiot and commenced a White Nights ritual: the downtown walkabout through the area around the Moika.
From here, the path was clear, and it would culminate in a governorship, two terms as President, and a walkabout through Red Square in 1988, otherwise known as Hollywood's attempted takeover of Moscow.
The schedule was soon abandoned, as Murray's walkabout through Dunblane lengthened from the 75 minutes planned into a slow four-and-a-half-hour communion with the people – almost as long as his US Open final against Novak Djokovic.
Wide-ranging policy and cultural differences between Nigel Farage and Douglas Carswell, which are likely to dog Ukip before the general election, were highlighted as the leaders of the insurgent political force embarked on a chaotic walkabout through Clacton-on-Sea.
It is perhaps not what Sasha and Malia had in mind when their parents said they were spending spring break in the Caribbean, but the Obama family's rain-drenched walkabout through Old Havana on Sunday night provided as much of a glimpse into the city's future as its past.
More interested in unpicking the broiling tensions of outback Queensland than in tying up the loose ends of his straggle-threaded whodunnit plot, writer-director Ivan Sen (who also shoots, scores and edits) goes walkabout through the minefield of contemporary Australian culture, offering an evocative snapshot of an unravelling crime scene – social, racial and economic.
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When, at the end of the play, a live black cat — Wee Thomas himself, back from his walkabout — hops through the window and heads for his food, he seems a startling emissary from the natural world, supremely indifferent to the madness and murderous blight of Homo sapiens.
When testing the POD X3 with an Epiphone Alleykat 6 string guitar through the Walkabout, it first seemed to lack a bit of the warmth that the Mesa normally has on it's own, but I later found out that I didn't have it dialed in very well.
In Robert Muirhead's spotlessly tidy home on the Hallglen estate outside Falkirk, the turned-down TV is churning through images of the latest walkabout by Alex Salmond, while we talk animatedly about what might happen on Thursday.
It's in the brutal, untamed beauty of its landscape, which is so breathtakingly captured in Nicolas Roeg's 1971 film Walkabout, about a brother and sister traveling through the Outback with a young Aboriginal boy.
One notable dissenting voice followed Douglas Carswell through the streets during today's walkabout.
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