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go on foot

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See: perambulate


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Stephen said: "Karen and I had to go on foot a mile to reach the lad, carrying what equipment we could as we didn't know if we might have to resuscitate him by the time we got there.
In Japan, vending machines are widely used because of its highly mobile population that prefers to shop on the go on foot or by bicycle.
We then decided to go on foot and see other Beatles sites in the area.
 
 
 
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