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Before breakfast, I started off my day with a walk through the scenic West Lake, an ultra-picturesque heritage site where locals enjoy dancing, practice Tai Chi,
I started off my day with a scenic walk through West Lake
YOU WALK DOWN THE
could actually see the path that you need to walk and then set your stay
as they shed wat with you and I'll walk you through all the steps
five-year-old could walk up to a grown-up and say I can't wait to be
And you walk on the sidewalk.
This is called a sidewalk, and you walk on the sidewalk.
So when you trip on something, it means you walk into it.
So to trip means you walk into something.
So they actually walk out or protest, usually because they're unhappy about something, they want to see a change.
You can say hi as you walk by if you want. - Hi.
To demonstrate, we had Emma, the ballet dancer, keep her sneakers on and walk across this carpet with fluorescent paint on her soles.
keep her sneakers on and walk across this carpet
Now, this is a story about Matthew Perry's career and we're going to look at the phrase 'walk the line between'.
If you could walk the line between them, then you've got a perfect balance.