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Don’t Call It a Protest. It’s a Walk for Radical Love. – The New York Times

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Virginia Woolf’s Walking Stick  

This walking stick belonged to Virginia Woolf, one of the great modernist writers of the 20th century—known for such novels as Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse, and her influential feminist essay A Room of One’s Own. The New York Public Library holds the largest collection of Virginia Woolf manuscripts and letters in the world. Source: Virginia Woolf s Walking Stick | The New York Public Library

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Crossing a street or highway not at an official cross walk or signalled controlled junction; in North America it is an offence for which you can be fined.

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