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1. Mountford, Lesley NHS walk-in centres in London London: King's Fund; 2001

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2. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Costumed interpreter Dick Schulze stops on a walk past the 1832 Center Meetinghouse at Old Sturbridge Village, New England's largest outdoor living-history museum, in Sturbridge, Massachusetts 2019-05-24

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3. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Costumed interpreter Dick Schulze stops on a walk past the 1832 Center Meetinghouse at Old Sturbridge Village, New England's largest outdoor living-history museum, in Sturbridge, Massachusetts

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4. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The "In the Family Circle" sculpture in front of the City Center Mormon temple in Provo, the fourth-largest city (as of 2022) in the western state of Utah, is modeled after artist Dennis Smith's heartrending porcelain sculpture of a small girl walking between her loving mother and father

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5. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Artist Jerry McKellar's bronze "Walking the Line" statue envisioning "mountain man" Jim Bridger was dedicated outside the Sublette County, Wyoming, visitor center in Pinedale in 2007. The name refers to working wildlife trap lines in the wilderness, not the line of cows in the mural on the building next door

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6. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Artist Jerry McKellar's bronze "Walking the Line" statue envisioning "mountain man" Jim Bridger was dedicated outside the Sublette County, Wyoming, visitor center in Pinedale in 2007. The name refers to working wildlife trap lines in the wilderness

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7. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Artist Jerry McKellar's bronze "Walking the Line" statue envisioning "mountain man" Jim Bridger was dedicated outside the Sublette County, Wyoming, visitor center in Pinedale in 2007. The name refers to working wildlife trap lines in the wilderness

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8. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Artist Jerry McKellar's bronze "Walking the Line" statue envisioning "mountain man" Jim Bridger was dedicated outside the Sublette County, Wyoming, visitor center in Pinedale in 2007. The name refers to working wildlife trap lines in the wilderness, not the line of cows in the mural on the building next door 2016-05-31

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9. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The "In the Family Circle" sculpture in front of the City Center Mormon temple in Provo, the fourth-largest city (as of 2022) in the western state of Utah, is modeled after artist Dennis Smith's heartrending porcelain sculpture of a small girl walking between her loving mother and father 2022-08-14

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10. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Artist Jerry McKellar's bronze "Walking the Line" statue envisioning "mountain man" Jim Bridger was dedicated outside the Sublette County, Wyoming, visitor center in Pinedale in 2007. The name refers to working wildlife trap lines in the wilderness 2016-05-31

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11. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Artist Jerry McKellar's bronze "Walking the Line" statue envisioning "mountain man" Jim Bridger was dedicated outside the Sublette County, Wyoming, visitor center in Pinedale in 2007. The name refers to working wildlife trap lines in the wilderness 2016-05-31

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12. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Just about every year, athropomorphic, furry-faced creatures are found wandering the streets of, and gathering at the Convention Center in, downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are walking, talking attendees of the annual Anthrocon convention, to which those who enjoy dressing in animal costumes have flocked since 2006. Here are two 2019 attendees: Litten Dawson, who's the sort of red wolf; and Leon Nunnally, who is . . . who knows what?

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13. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Just about every year, athropomorphic, furry-faced creatures are found wandering the streets of, and gathering at the Convention Center in, downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are walking, talking attendees of the annual Anthrocon convention, to which those who enjoy dressing in animal costumes have flocked since 2006. Here are two 2019 attendees: Litten Dawson, who's the sort of red wolf; and Leon Nunnally, who is . . . who knows what?

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14. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Just about every year, athropomorphic, furry-faced creatures are found wandering the streets of, and gathering at the Convention Center in, downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are walking, talking attendees of the annual Anthrocon convention, to which those who enjoy dressing in animal costumes have flocked since 2006. Here are two 2019 attendees: Litten Dawson, who's the sort of red wolf; and Leon Nunnally, who is . . . who knows what? 2019-07-05

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15. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Just about every year, athropomorphic, furry-faced creatures are found wandering the streets of, and gathering at the Convention Center in, downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are walking, talking attendees of the annual Anthrocon convention, to which those who enjoy dressing in animal costumes have flocked since 2006. Here are two 2019 attendees: Litten Dawson, who's the sort of red wolf; and Leon Nunnally, who is . . . who knows what? 2019-07-05

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16. Mountford, Lesley NHS walk-in centres in London

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17. TD Graham & Associates Walk this way Kemptville, Ont: Eastern Ontario Model Forest; [1995]

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