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1 Not the kind of toy that's supposed to go walkabout , I think.
2 But I can always go walkabout again if I get bored.
3 Or maybe it was his own time to go walkabout .
4 Why, an Abo ringer, he'll come up one day and he'll say, 'Boss, I go walkabout now.'
5 The keys were first to go walkabout .
6 It seems Mum's gone walkabout , and not for the first time.
7 Hey, you should let the boss know you're going walkabout , though.
8 Mendax lived for a few days at home, then went walkabout .
9 I never thought that after coming all this way I'd find that she'd gone walkabout .
10 Did Schneider try to cut some kind of deal with you when you went walkabout ?
11 Going Walkabout inside your bubble Yearning for the outdoors?
12 I thought you were going walkabout with Walker?
13 This should make tracking easier if it goes walkabout , with the distinctive cover and online database.
14 These bloody boongs, they're always going walkabout .
15 Lehmann almost undid all his good work by twice going walkabout at United corners with five minutes to go.
16 On bank holiday Monday, Conservative MP Rory Stewart left his constituency of Penrith and The Border and went walkabout .
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