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181. Will you join me in a walk in singing the song? 182. This marks you as a clueless poseur the moment you walk in the door. 183. Born a slave two decades before, in the 1820s, Parker had been taken from his mother at age eight and forced to walk in chains from Virginia to Alabama, where he was sold on the slave market. 184. If I walk in the mud, it covers up my feet. I look around at the wriggly worms, crabs and tadpoles, and none of them can compare with me. 185. I used to take a walk in the quiet grove. 186. The children walk in crocodiles from the schoolhouse to the dining-room for lunch. 187. A green coat, a pair of high boots can be knee-length black, young may walk in the rain for a long time, so a rain gear all the shining lights crystal gloss. 188. Making the Band Aid Fuel Cell is a real walk in the park. 189. Children who walk in their sleep usually outgrow the habit. 190. Am I supposed to be the first person people see when they walk in? 191. Learn folkloric circling with a hop for the Egyptian walk in this free belly dancing video from a belly dancer. 192. After a long day's walk in the country, they came home hungry and footsore. 193. Between whiles, I unconsciously noticed her walk in front of me for several meters . 194. Meg could walk in the conservatory whenever she liked and revel in bouquets. 195. It is abnormal for a man to walk in his sleep. 196. Learn folkloric traveling with a hop for the Egyptian walk in this free belly dancing video from a belly dancer. 197. They do not believe in the promise of the new covenant (Ezek. xxxvi. 27): "I will put My Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in My statutes, and ye shall keep My judgments." 198. Swimmers walk in the Baltic Sea at the beach of Warnemuende, northern Germany. 199. He will be taking a walk in the park at this time tomorrow morning. 200. One day, a mouse to walk in the park, It'saw a hummingbird is nets, move. 201. They look slightly hausfrau-ish, and unlike heels, make you walk in a heavy-footed way. 202. There is a beautiful park, it"s between the postoffice and the supermarket. People walk in the park." 203. W. W. Webby thought deeply for a moment. "To walk in someone else's shoes, is to really understand them, "he said wisely.