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1 The people are friendly and laid back and she can walk everywhere .
2 The people are friendly and very laid back and I can walk everywhere .
3 If not, well… winter is a terrible time to start having to walk everywhere .
4 I walk everywhere : by this I also mean, there is nowhere that I don't walk .
5 They get chauffeured around base while we walk everywhere .
6 I have to walk everywhere pulling this damn wagon.
7 It sounds extreme but we already walk everywhere .
8 In Italy, women walk everywhere (and in high heels).
9 I am obliged to walk everywhere now.'
10 I just walk and walk everywhere .
11 This is it which makes me walk everywhere with my head erect, my face and my heart open.
12 She had no choice but to do what Napayshni had said, she could walk everywhere , but she couldn't ride.
13 I walk everywhere these days.
14 You could walk everywhere , and with knowledge of a little Dari, flag down a taxi or visit a chaikhana.
15 I had to walk everywhere and my friends live a long way apart, and I am a miserable walker.
16 Photograph: Al Higgins I walk everywhere , even if I am just going to town for a look around the shops.
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