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going every which way

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“A new discovery for us, this open space is not only dog friendly, it’s a dreamy adventure for hikers and kids. A narrow ribbon of open space, it’s located along Congress Avenue in Pacific Grove. The terrain is untamed with paths going every which way, and is heavily forested with Monterey cypress, Monterey pine, and coast live oak. The open space borders Pebble Beach, offering pedestrian access to 17-Mile Drive.”

But, he cautioned, there are usually a lot of tracks going every which way, and a skier shouldn’t assume they are safe and follow them.

“And things was going every which way. I could feel the vehicle move. It lifted, it moved me out of the parking spot. And I just kept praying please God help me.”

The water was going every which way beneath them, and the wind was a storm blowing so bad, they could hardly control their wings.

“After the draft last year, things were just like going every which way, trying to get settled, trying to establish a role on the team, trying to learn this whole new position that I’ve never played before in my career ever, really, besides high school - which doesn’t count,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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