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Is the history of protest truly vertical and largely perambulatory, or has there been a role for the horizontal?
It was revealed as a perambulatory being, semihumanoid, graceful.
"What are we all but perambulatory nerves?
Side by side, the three alii women filled the road as Abner began his perambulatory sermon.
"Nothing special about humble origins," said a very small Brother, who seemed to consist entirely of a little perambulatory black robe with halitosis.
What the name means I don't know, but I do know that the house, like my church, is perambulatory; though it can be reached.
Kellen gathered his scattered and perambulatory wits.
As much as anyone, Ms. Brilmayer seems to typify today's perambulatory pedagogue.
Skif gathered his scattered and perambulatory wits, and continued his story, but this was the most difficult part to face.
So most fans locked into a perambulatory pattern, meandering around the festival's circular layout as the fairground grew dusty, then muddy, from the endless trudging and the sweaty weather.
He showed the way to a small central compartment, more by a nod of the large head than by any perambulatory motion, for the space here was as crowded as that of a shuttleship.
His mind took an apparently sharp impression from it, but lost the recollection of this perambulatory shower, before its next reappearance, as completely as did the street itself, along which the heat so quickly strewed white dust again.
The obstinately perambulatory computer scientist had sent instructions ahead and, within two days of his arrival, a temporary computer lab had been established in a basement room one level down from the Security Council's private meeting chamber.
Brigitte Peucker describes that "nature in the topographical poem is not a medium of human transcendence or transformation but rather an emblem or mirror of the perambulatory figure in the foreground-of man as man".
Like a perambulatory Joseph Mitchell, he sketches the denizens of the small hours: the newspaper vendor who sells him the first early edition, the bartender who's laboring over a novel, the literary critic who carries on about French deconstructionists while drunk.
In a recently published paperback, "The Best Guided Walking Tours of New York City" by Leslie Gourse, more than 60 individuals and institutions that offer perambulatory tours are described, detailing the specialties and turfs of guides as variegated as the ground they cover.
Small self-playing, perambulatory instruments made of tin and omelet pans, created by the composer Leslie Ross, add a buzz of tiny clicks and clangs to Ms. Ross's irresistibly boisterous, oddly affecting score for bassoon and a piano soundboard that she played by pedaling.
He had an idea that the story he was going to write would require some perambulatory cogitation, and he wanted to be able to take his laptop anywhere in the market and sit down and write and hop online and check out little factoids with a search engine so he wouldn't get hung up on stupid details.