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We were walking about like headless chickens.
People were still filing in, however, and delegates were walking about talking to each other.
American marines were walking about, without helmets or flak jackets or even guns.
In "Couple Walking," from 2003, Jessica Nicoll and Barry Oreck began on their knees, swinging their arms in a mock walk, later employing the word "walking" as a verb to describe their emotional shortcomings: "We were walking away from what we were walking about".
In "The Sea, the Sea," for which she won the 1978 Booker Prize, Charles Arrowby, a typical Murdoch character, an egotist and a misogynist, is writing his memoir: "Since I started writing this 'book' or whatever it is I have felt as if I were walking about in a dark cavern where there are various 'lights,' " he says, "made perhaps by shafts or apertures which reach the outside world".
It was an open day and other people were walking about and there were these two people standing there sobbing, it must have looked weird".
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So I was walking about like a fried chicken," he told Noisey.
And everyone's walking about saying: "Cool man, cool".
This old imposter was walking about with a good sixpennyworth on his back".
"Here he had been, walking about all day with his mother.
No one's walking about with a lampshade on their head.
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