the aisle
In the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church was seen as being a large, extended "family", existing not only on earth (church militant) but in heaven as well (church triumphant). The saints in Heaven cared about those on earth, and those on earth addressed prayers to them in Heaven. Saints were not prayed to as "gods" or in place of God, but as men and women, who, by the example of their lives, were especially close to God. They were called upon that God might work miracles through them. Relics of saints were venerated, for they were tangible links to them, and as it was believed that holiness could dwell in all aspects of God's creation. Catholics, some
the down side of an escalator
In WW2, a milk run was a "easy job", "little or no danger." In the Vietnam War, it was called a "cake walk" , or a "walk in the sun."
Walker is an English (especially Yorkshire) and Scottish occupational name for a fuller. Middle English walkere, means 'to walk' . This was the regular term for the occupation during the Middle Ages in western and northern England.
By the prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and other people who he taught.
Walk Straight Down the Middle was created in 1989.
An Aisle is a space for people to walk down
The walkway between pews in a church is called an aisle. The wedding party and bride walk down the aisle to the front of the church. (The groom can enter from any door. He does not walk down the aisle in a formal procession, but waits at the altar for his bride.) However, other weddings not in church do not use a structural "aisle". They might place a "runner", often made of satin, across a lawn to create an "aisle" between chairs for seating.
It's called the recessional
He wanted to go home the short way
No it's illegal any time of day
that he would love to marry her (and go down the aisle of the church with her as his bride)
a knee The joint in the middle of a leg is called a knee. It enables the person to walk upright. Men have this joint as well, so it is a universal anatomical feature.
An alameda is either a poplar grove, or an ample public walk sometimes with a street down the middle.
The bride walks down (or up) the central passage way not the Aisles (typically these flank the pews and are called the North and South Aisles)
To Walk a Middle Course was created in 2004-10.
The name of the area where fashion models walk is called a runway. It is also referred to as a catwalk or a ramp.