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Doug Hinton dressed in an American Revolutionary War-style uniform, walking through the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery headstones at the Evergreen Washelli Cemetery in Seattle, Washington, May 23, 1975
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Aerial view of students walking on path, Seattle University, ca. 1947-1982
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Seattle Scene or Changing Times [people walking in the rain], ca. 1947-1982
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Trail Blazers (two people walking through snow), ca. 1951
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Quiet Detour (man walking in street), ca. 1950
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Meandering thru (person walking in street), n.d.
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Dancing shadows (two people walking through snow), ca. 1951
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Contemplating (man walking in street), ca. 1951
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As shadows fall (two men walking in street), n.d.
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Woman in white holding a white umbrella while walking along Phinney Ave. N near Woodland Park in Seattle, Washington, January 15, 1976
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Bill Byer (Lynnwood High School student and Junior Varsity runner), at right, walking through the grass with a woman carrying an umbrella at the District 15 Cross Country Championships in Lynnwood, Washington, October 16, 1975
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Elm Leaf Beetle and Bag or Basket Worm : Elm Leaf Betle (Galerucella luteola (Muller) 1.Cluster of eggs; 1a. Side view of single egg,; 2. Recently hatched larva or grub; 3. Full grown larva or grub; 4. Pupa; 5. Overwintered beetle; 6. Fresh, brightly colored beetle; 7. Leaf showing eating of larvae or grubs and a few holes eaten by beetles, eggs in clusters, cast larval skins and full grown larvae; 8. Leaf nearly skeletonized by grubs of larvae and on it three cast larval skins; 9. Leaf showing holes eaten by beetles.
Bag or Basket Worm (Thyridopterys ephemeraformis Haworth): 10, Bag or larval case as it passes the winter; 11. Same as preceeding but cut open to show the pupal case and the eggs; 12. Several eggs; 13. Recently hatched larva; 14. Cases of young larvae on twit. Notice that the dark ones are on the dark bark and the light ones on the green bark; 14a. Leaf eaten by young larvae; 15. Older larvae in their bags which are ornamented with pieces of leaves, one is on the leaf, another hanging from the edge and a third dangling by a thread; 16. Full grown larva removed from its case; 17. Full grown larva walking with its case; 18. Male pupa; 19. Female moth; 20. Male moth with wings spread; 21. Female pupa; 22. Bag of male hanging from a leaf and with the empty pupal case protruding from its lower extremity.... The leaf in front of the bag shows the work of half grown larvae
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Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans) walking, Antipodes Island
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Amphipod (Gammarus locusta)
a', Antennule; a', antenna; acc, accessory (inner) flagellum of antennule; br, gill plate; ex, coxal plate (the expanded first segment of the leg); gn, the two pairs of gnathopods (prehensile legs); pip', abdominal appendage of third pair; prp', prp', first and second peraeopods, or walking legs; t, telson; ur, uropod; II, VIII, second and eighth thoracic somites; 1, 6, first and sixth abdominal somites
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Walking Legs of Lobster
A, of first pair; B, of third pair
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Diastylis goodsiri, one of the Cumagea
>a', antennule; p-l5, the five pairs of walking legs; m, brood-pouch; ps, 'pseudo-rostrum' formed by lateral plates of the carapace; t, telson, ur, uropoda
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Cannery Crew Walking from Ship to Shore Over the Ice
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Walrus--Of all land walking animals none can compete with the walrus for clumsiness
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Five men walking to the collapsed mid-span, ca. November 11, 1940
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Cables and roadbed of the collapsed Tacoma Narrows Bridge with men walking on midspan, November 16, 1940
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