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take a stroll
verb as in mosey
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In “Two Things,” she finds the ragged edge of her honeyed voice to put across the exasperation involved in a love-hate relationship; in “We Broke Up,” she realizes that closure is available only to those who are ready for it: “I could take a deep dive in the details / I could hide, I could cry till I throw up / Take a stroll, camera roll, old emails / But it’s as simple as, ‘We broke up.’”
Now let’s take a stroll through the 1890s — the real period, not the one imagined by Trump — and ask whether this is a world to which we would wish to return.
Last but not necessarily least, Macklemore’s 2016 “Downtown” music video was filmed in Spokane; take a stroll by the Fox Theater on Sprague Avenue, or check out the graffiti alley behind the former Crescent Service Building on Lincoln Street to spot scenes from the video.
“Bruen was not an invitation to take a stroll through the forest of historical firearms regulation throughout American history to find a historical analogue from any random time period,” he wrote.
Let’s take a stroll through the major categories.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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