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take in the sights

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If you’re the agnostic type, if you’re just here to take in the sights, it will probably be a long time before you’re ready to enter that final arena.

Walking is not just practical, and healthy—people have been taking walks outside for centuries to clear their minds, slow down, and take in the sights around them.

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Major cities that could get to take in the sights include Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Helena, Boise, Cheyenne, Indianapolis and Annapolis.

During your visit, take in the sights, scents and sounds of the coastal forest along the Malahat SkyWalk, a sustainably constructed walkway dedicated to environmental stewardship.

He visited six times as vice president — three times in a six-month stretch — arriving in an American jet, gazing out the window in daylight to take in the sights of Kyiv from above.

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

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