There may well be some strange spectacles promenading in front of you along the sand, but why not? |
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With the coming of spring-time, the ladies will soon be out promenading in the parks in their new fashions. |
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It has always been a marvel to me where the ladies promenading on the Esplanade get to when a sudden shower falls. |
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Two toffs were promenading towards Knavesmire, attired in shiny toppers and spotless tails. |
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It was Saturday night, and everybody in town seemed to be promenading or sitting at tables along the street. |
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A pair of seagulls were promenading along the balustrade that ran around the perimeter of the balcony garden, watching us with beady eyes. |
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In fact, an estimated two to three thousand people were promenading along Hambantota harbour when the tidal wave struck. |
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The little midinettes, who get their name from their habit of promenading the streets at the midday hour, are the youngest of the workers in the dressmaking establishments. |
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In the evening, promenading families eating ice creams come out, and women in the streetside cafes smoke nargilehs. |
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Take time to discover it promenading in its alleys there printed of prestigious past. |
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By the mid-1800s, the creation of wide paved boulevards in cities such as Paris and New York ushered in an age of promenading, café-going, and window-shopping. |
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We continue promenading Alboraya street until the Pintor Vilar street, where we appreciate the lack of an ancient large doorway that it was demolished a few years ago. |
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At the time, the Elisa Fountain served as a drinking hall and a promenading hall and still today it is possible to try the healing thermal waters of Aachen from this fountain. |
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There will also be the chance to see China Pearl's traditional Chinese dance, and look out for the Tea Ladies Tilly and Trixie who will be promenading with their tea trolley. |
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