Sentences with phrase «walkabout in»

But it doesn't stop there; after a walkabout in the town the Queen will light the first beacon in a chain of 1,000 across the country and worldwide to celebrate her birthday.
During our photographic walkabout in downtown New York City, we found ourselves snapping several takes of the exact same image and never quite landing on a still that met our expectations.
Back at Monkey River Town, you'll enjoy a traditional Belizean lunch and an optional walkabout in the idyllic Belizean village.
Mind you, at the apex it took a sensitive boot to pour on the power with the traction nanny turned off — it didn't take much to get the back - end to go walkabout in spite of the P275 / 40R20 tires!
You also need a board with an ankle leash to stop it from going walkabout in the water.
Speaking on a walkabout in Clacton, where Douglas Carswell became Ukip's first elected MP, Mr Farage also repeated that in the north «if you vote Conservative, you get Labour» - mocking the Tories» claim that «if you vote Ukip, you get Labour».
Mrs Duffy had confronted Mr Brown in the final days of the election campaign as he went walkabout in her home town of Rochdale, where she took issue with him about the deficit and mass immigration.
The Labour leader was forced to pull out of two scheduled appearances after he was shouted down during a walkabout in Edinburgh earlier in the week.
Last week I had the good fortune not only to be invited into the live Question Time audience, but also to be able to put a question to the panel about Harriet Harman's walkabout in a stab proof vest.
Last Thursday we were joined by the Party Chairman, Baroness Warsi, for a walkabout in the town centre where we met and chatted with many local people about their concerns and issues.
Cameron himself embarked on a slight change of tactics todaywhen he began a walkabout in the marginal seat of Tamworth, where he said he wanted to answer «the questions real people want to ask».
«There is almost no link between sensible, decent people — under a registration system — holding handguns for sporting and shooting, and crime on the streets,» Farage claimed during a walkabout in Manchester.
So they let him go on a walkabout in Glasgow.
On his walkabout in South London on 14th August Ed Miliband said «Labour has a plan for economic recovery».
Ed Miliband, on a victory walkabout in Southampton, was so stunned he broke off his prepared speech to supporters to intone solemnly, «Friends, I bring news from Scotland», which unfortunately made him look less like a PM - in - waiting and more like a 17th - century town crier.
In his walkabout in the Cathedral Ruins, Prince William followed in the footsteps of his great grandfather King George VI, who visited the Ruins two days after the bombing that devastated the city in November 1940.
Back then, it was pretty clear that Gordon Brown, then so popular that he was an asset to Blair on walkabouts in southern marginal seats, would take over at some stage.

Not exact matches

Florence is a city not only rich in culture and history but food as well, and the «Pizza and Gelato Cooking Class in Tuscan Farmhouse from Florence,» operated by Walkabout Florence Tours, places second on TripAdvisor's list.
New York - based resource investment company Sigur Minerals has taken a $ 1.9 million placement in Walkabout Resources, representing 19.9 per cent of the Perth - based junior exploration firm's stock.
Shares in Perth - based junior explorer Walkabout Resources have surged on the release of promising drilling results at its Lindi Jumbo graphite project in Tanzania.
So far, they've challenged each other to a bandy hockey penalty shootout (spoiler alert: Prince William won), met the Swedish royal family for lunch and a walkabout, and sat in on a mental health activity session at a school in Stockholm.
The countdown for the Delhi edition of «TechCircle Startup 2016», to be held on Wednesday in Gurgaon, began on Tuesday with the Walkabout, a unique initiative where entrepreneurs visit offices of prominent investors and startups and interact with them.
Prior to these launch pads, in 2001, Di Giovanni took a break from working in New York to embark on a «culinary walkabout» to Italy to rediscover what first brought him into the profession and get back to his roots.
Goolagong has become well - known for her «walkabouts,» lapses when she loses her concentration, starts thinking about the price of walnuts in Tasmania and neglects the execution of a faltering opponent.
The first centered on the rumors of what had happened to him: a) he was suffering from burnout, hardly uncommon at Yale, where stress, expectation and ambition sometimes alchemized to disastrous effect; b) he had gone to Europe in pursuit of a love interest or a band («We heard he was roadying for Smashing Pumpkins,» says teammate Josh Woodruff); c) in a bit of typical college overreaching, others theorized that the country had just sworn in the first Democratic president (Bill Clinton) since we were in the fourth grade, and Blake's walkabout was a manifestation of a new, free - spirited ethos.
I keep reading in the football press that Arsenal have the best attacking options in the Premier League, but are often let down by the defence or the midfield going walkabout and trying to join in with the attacking side of things.
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Jenkinson may have moved in time but Santos was nowhere near, and he almost handed Schalke a second by going walkabout a few minutes later, Huntelaar finding space but unable to find a team - mate with his low cross.
Before tucking him in for the night, be sure to pick up any toys or other objects that he could fall on during a middle - of - the - night walkabout, and put gates up at the head of the stairs.
He was in Glasgow speaking to the CBI and he was in Shetland which was about as remote as it's possible to get, but he's not about to do a walkabout on a Scottish high street any time soon.»
He had pelted eggs at the Tory peer while on a walkabout with Luton South's Conservative candidate Nigel Huddleston last November in Luton's Bury Park area.
Farage expanded on his remarks on Friday morning during a chaotic walkabout through the centre of Clacton - on - Sea with Carswell when he said that migrants suffering from all serious medical conditions, including tuberculosis, should be banned from settling in Britain.
Queen Elizabeth II attends a Walkabout to celebrate her 90th Birthday on April 21, 2016 in Windsor, England.
«The walkabout is designed to look at what's just above Perseverance Valley,» said Opportunity Deputy Principal Investigator Ray Arvidson of Washington University in St. Louis.
The Pancam on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity took the component images of this enhanced - color scene during the mission's «walkabout» survey of an area just above the top of «Perseverance Valley,» in preparation for driving down the valley.
Lynne Forbes of Angel Exit Theatre company told us «It will be our third year collaborating with scientists to create walkabout theatre in Einstein's Garden at the Green Man Festival and we're really excited about exploring a whole new area of science.»
Between our visits she would go on walkabouts from Miami Beach to as far as her feet would carry her, sometimes as far off as Orlando, and in a few weeks or a couple months return with new tales.
The dating site saw its first party night in Walkabout last weekend.
Walkabout's first five minutes tell you everything while saying nothing: images of the city overlaid with aboriginal music, breathing exercises at a girls» school that complement the native sounds, an oasis of parkland in the urban sprawl, a lone tree in a concrete square, a patch of swimming - pool blue in an apartment block contrasted with the white - hot nothingness of the outback.
So when his character stepped away from Flash to go on walkabout, after being dumped and feeling somewhat estranged from his family and team, we knew that Wally West would fit in perfectly on Legends.
The survival themes of Wake in Fright or Walkabout?
Walkabout is a deceptively simple tale about lost children trying to find their way home that slowly grows into a treatise against the continued expansion of industry, the domination of humanity over unbridled nature, and the correlation between the savageries still inherent in so - called civilized society.
At the same time that it works as a narrative, Walkabout is just as good as a film about nature, languishing on scenes depicting the exotic creatures one might find in the Australian outback.
Two posh English schoolchildren (Jenny Agutter and Luc Roeg) are abandoned in the Australian outback by their father, and are struggle to survive when they are found by a young Aboriginal man on walkabout (the legendary David Gulpilil in his first role).
You would not recognize this as the same Austin in the front half of Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof or the sprawling walkabouts of so many a Richard Linkater joint.
A Peter Rabbit walkabout character appeared at local events, libraries, local media in 23 major markets that has garnered 60 million impressions thus far.
I saw films like Klute or The Parallax View or Don't Look Now or Walkabout, things like this on the BBC in the»70s, which were really great films to see when you're twelve or thirteen.
Although Burton did give his audience some grief by thinning his second act into a somewhat aimless walkabout (Mr. Melin had plenty to say about this in his review), the overall result was fairly true to Lewis Carroll's story.
To capture that, I drew upon films such as The Cabin In The Woods, Deliverance, 12 Years A Slave, The Descent, Onibaba, The Shining, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Upstream Colour, Under the Skin, Walkabout and Sampson and Delilah.
There are few things more frustrating in a soccer game than conceding a goal because your overly active CPU keeper was on a walkabout.
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