It was a club of English Alvis owners on a ramble through the countryside.
Mr Shehadeh's delight at all times of stress was to ramble in the wild countryside.
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But the Ramble, intended as a one-off "rent party, " according to Helm, helped raise money and revived his career.
And everything that's in between, much of it ends up in the Ramble.
Concessions are also being made on the contentious issue of the right to ramble over privately owned mountain, moorland and heath.
Dr Jibani's citation says he has raised money for the Welsh Kidney Patients Association by leading the annual ramble through Snowdonia.
Having the CEO ramble on about gay people bringing God's wrath down upon the nation is a PR nightmare, but it's manageable.
The school essays that we are taught to write start with a boring preface, ramble on forever, and save the best part for last.
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After final prayers at the crypt, the band let out a swinging version of "Didn't He Ramble, " announcing the beauty of a life well lived.
Ramble through romantic river valleys, hike among fragrant pines, bag Alpine peaks or simply go for a walk by the lake or through the dunes.
Plant your picnic blanket among the lunching office-workers on the Great Lawn, or swap people-watching for bird-watching along The Ramble, 37 cool acres of wooded paths and streams.
And Hopkins invited with him on a ramble to the city of Saint Asaph, three miles north, Joseph Rickaby, a very smart runt with an M.
Instrumental hip-hop artist and producer Ramble John Khron, better known as RJD2, emerged as an exciting new voice in hip-hop after the release of his 2002 debut album, Deadringer.
The loaded artillery piece was one of two Revolutionary War-era cannons being stored at the park's Ramble shed, near the 79th Street transverse, according to the affiliate.
Any day now the vice president will pull out a harmonica and strip off his dress shirt to reveal the tie-dye beneath, ready to roam and ramble across this nation of subdivisions.
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Part urban ramble, part bar crawl, the route takes in South Bank views and a hidden basement drinking den, and is designed to showcase the beauty of the city as it fades to night.
At his home in Woodstock, New York, he regularly hosted the Midnight Ramble, weekly concerts that attracted sell-out crowds and all-star support from the likes of Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson and Steely Dan's Donald Fagen.
In 1995, I covered the controversy when The New York Times and The Washington Post, where I then worked, published another manifesto, this one a 35, 000-word ramble by the mass murderer known as the Unabomber.
When I was in high school, Daddy came home from a business trip to Missouri and told us that on his early morning ramble he had run into a fellow he knew, but had never met.
Outside the window of my hillside house, a full moon had set the whitewashed houses aglow and the unearthly light drew me out of my room and down to the coastal walkway for a dreamy ramble.
Running along the North Sea for 72km from Hunstanton to Cromer, this three-day ramble takes in seals at Blakeney, flint villages, top-notch bird-watching (look out for flights of pink-footed geese in winter) and the country's tastiest crab.
The twin landers, each the size of a desk and weighing 375 pounds (170 kilograms), will ramble dozens of meters a day, drilling into rocks and scooping up soil in preliminary field studies to help identify ancient oases.
Even at its most accessible, on the reggae-tinged "Cockermouth, " it remains tantalizingly elusive after all, how many songs can weave together a ramble through Wordsworth country, with mentions of The Rolling Stones' Brian Jones and naturalist Henry David Thoreau?
" Indeed, Beethoven's letters are filled with declarations of the importance of nature in his life, such as one from 1810: "How delighted I will be to ramble for awhile through the bushes, woods, under trees, through grass, and around rocks.
Then, to peruse the city's colonial past (it fell to the British in 1815) ramble the lanes of the British Garrison Cemetery, whose deaths, detailed on carved Victorian headstones and including sun stroke, jungle fever and rampaging elephants, paint a fascinating picture of colonial perils.
" All leading up to the punch line: As they watch sorry Old Peg and his sad-sack horse and crumbling buggy ramble down the road and out of hearing range, Allen Gore, known for being a dead-serious man, puts his arm around his son and deadpans, "There goes your future, Albert.
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