I tried to leave then, to walk away, but Teresa grabbed my arm and pleaded with me not to go. |
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Melissa could feel her blood tingling in her body as she tried to walk away ignoring what she heard. |
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So we let the brief conversation come to a merciful end and they started to walk away. |
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No, you just have to kind of, like our Lord said, kind of shake the dust off your feet and walk away. |
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If you find a shoebox of cash in your hedge or a Louis Vitton suitcase crammed with stacks of bills, just walk away. |
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He managed to walk away with seven O-levels and started studying A-level biology, physics and chemistry. |
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I have seen him walk away from the manager's job only for him to still be there on the Monday morning. |
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The KLF didn't just walk away from fame, they had a blazing row with it and then stormed out of the house swearing all kinds of revenge. |
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With Miami, Cleveland and Tampa Bay showing interest, he can walk away from the table without blinking. |
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The charge was that if the car business failed, then the directors could simply walk away. |
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If you see a bag left unattended, don't walk away thinking someone else will deal with it, report it. |
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Children should be taught to be assertive, but to walk away from dangerous situations. |
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She slipped her arm through one strap and was about to walk away when she heard a deep chuckle from behind her. |
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Leighton Moss, a premier RSPB reserve where you can hear bitterns boom, is a lovely walk away over the crag. |
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Hughes can walk away with a certain pride in the fact that the Wales set-up has improved unrecognisably under his direction. |
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Starting to walk away from the house, I am grateful she threw me out, grabbing me by the waist and pushing my unresisting body out the door. |
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While Sinn Fein's figures showed he had an outside chance of snatching the third seat, few, not least himself, expected him to walk away with it. |
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They have got to be careful and able to smell danger, sniff it out and walk away from trouble. |
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He proceeded to lift the umbrella out of the hole in the table and walk away with it, leaving us exposed neath a sky of malevolent aspect. |
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We want people to be uplifted and walk away with a big smile on their face and in their hearts. |
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I started breathing again after I found out he wasn't going to walk away in disgust. |
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If the deal goes sour, investors can walk away and the bank is left holding the property. |
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I want readers to walk away with the understanding that we are our brother's keeper. |
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As we walk away from the cameras and lights, I give him a bottle of what an Edinburgh vintner called the Orson Welles of wines. |
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Just as he began to walk away, two men dressed in hakama walked up to him, sheathed swords in hand. |
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She would walk away from an organised life of obedience and ritual prayer, to one of personal freedom and an open-ended spirituality. |
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As she walked away, she could feel his eyes following her every move, but he was staying put, standing behind her, watching her walk away. |
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We walk away from the smattering of polo insiders wearing baseball caps and woolly hats, watching a practice game. |
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We set out on foot from the car park, the falls being a good 10-minute walk away, on a stony path that goes up and down. |
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At the end of the 20-year period, the council can either continue to rent the property, buy it outright or walk away from the development. |
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On Scottish racing's big day, it would be appropriate for Scots to walk away with the loot for a change. |
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I walk away cautiously, aware of the many holes in my tattered hiking boots. |
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As she turned to walk away from the window her hip caught the edge of the side table, causing the brass vase to clatter to the ground. |
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To walk away or to make sure the photograph was a successful piece of evidence? |
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But as you return to your own normality, spare a thought for those who cannot walk away. |
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But I'm not afraid to walk away if I think the person offering it is full of hot air. |
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You can now walk away and leave the sauce, as long as it isn't on the hotplate, while you go away and do other things. |
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Dent started to walk away, but was arrested after swearing at police. He had already been fined for two other drunken episodes in April. |
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If I'm out in public with a woman who is doing her best to embarrass or humiliate me, I'll walk away. |
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We walk away from the town and head towards the slopes past the harbour and towards beach huts. |
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When she moved to walk away, she felt Robert's gentle yet firm clasp enfold her hand. |
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Trent watched Ally walk away from him, her black cocktail dress hugging her in all the perfect places. |
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Board directors are supposed to face up to their difficulties rather than walk away. |
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I was so into it, I had to stop cold turkey, walk away and never look Jack of Diamonds in the eye again. |
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I started to walk away from him while fighting my tears and frustration, telling myself to be strong. |
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Things were so bad that he finally felt compelled to confront one reporter and ask that she meet his eye and not walk away when he spoke. |
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Men and bikes were sent flying into the safety fence, but both managed to walk away. |
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I pick my battles and have enough respect for myself to know when it is time to walk away. |
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The moment you walk away unscathed from a car crash is, I can attest, a euphoric experience. |
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As for the goodies, winners will walk away with trophies, cash awards and host of freebies from the event sponsors. |
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The man laughed and dumped some trash in the dumpster, before turning to walk away. |
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Of course, if the fundamentals of the business have deteriorated I can walk away with just half the losses. |
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The downside is, you have to close, or you walk away from your earnest money. |
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I walk away in disgust and throw the piece of paper in the nearest garbage can without even looking at it. |
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The proggies have come too close to their dream, after 100 years of hard work, to walk away from it now. |
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The few times I did walk away, she would be utterly gobsmacked by my actions. |
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The problem with that is that if you push a witness too hard too fast, they are going to take the Fifth Amendment or tell you to walk away. |
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If you do walk away trailing elasticated gum, it's worse, and a tough cleaning job. |
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Just slam the door, press the auto-lock button, neatly dimpling the door handle, and walk away. |
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Finn and Larkins started to walk away from the bench that seated the 3 dispirited boys, all of whom were sighing with misery and woe. |
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I'd probably duff my first tee shot at the Masters, but I wouldn't walk away from a challenge. |
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A life-threatening crash could not dull the edge of his commitment, and still he cannot walk away completely. |
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Some escapees have found it exceedingly easy to walk away from prison and return to society. |
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Maybe then fewer men and women would walk away from parenting responsibilities. |
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And the players would be free to walk away if the club were to default on their wages on Friday. |
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It is not good enough for these politicians to walk away and ignore the situation. |
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There is a tendency, at present, for some to simply walk away to avoid becoming involved. |
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If somebody's hurling abuse at you, it may be better to just walk away from the situation. |
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Following defeat by Wexford in the 2003 qualifiers, Hartley decided to walk away. |
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They walk away with a look of feigned understanding while I jiggle away, belly and double chin and all. |
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One cannot just walk away from the scene of the crime without admitting wrongdoing. |
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Steven watched them walk away until he felt a sudden sharp whack in the shin. |
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If she starts behaving badly I just walk away and let things calm down until her tantrum has gone away. |
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Cops always complain about how the courts let the bad guys they work so hard to catch just walk away with a rap on the knuckles. |
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She sighed as she looked at the price tag that put the dress well beyond her reach, and turned to walk away dejectedly. |
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Fortunately, the pilot managed to walk away with cuts and bruises after what must have been a rather scary flight. |
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But we all know the embattled financially knackered rail service is again going to walk away from this with no one held accountable. |
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That way I could be pretty sure I would walk away with not much worse than a severe shaking. |
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A boy can, and all too often does, walk away denying all knowledge of the situation. |
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He says he won't walk away from the cotton proposal, expecting the agreement to be re-signed in the coming months. |
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Then you walk away, prune your roses, change the disc on your angle grinder, come back inside and everything is back to normal. |
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Both parties walk away with a clean reputation and no animus toward the other. |
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He started to walk away in annoyance at being ignored when Tara struck back. |
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Silhouetted passers-by walk away from us as the singer steps forward, brilliantly lit, sometimes looking at us sometimes away. |
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She watched the girl turn and walk away her skirt rippling around her like water, and suddenly she wished she'd asked for her name. |
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She turned and stalked back toward the door, feeling immensely proud of herself for having the willpower to walk away. |
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Start off by offering one third of the original asking price and you could walk away with a bargain. |
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This is despite it being situated less than two minutes walk away from the main street in Carlow town. |
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I walk away cautiously, tip toeing along the path, aware of the many holes in my tattered hiking boots. |
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I turn my back on Anja and her gang and walk away deciding to ignore them for the rest of the day. |
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Not only will you walk away with clean and clear skin and a massaged scalp, but you'll also learn proper shaving techniques. |
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Sometimes it is not easy or possible to walk away, especially when they are in the middle of a fit of temper. |
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Too tender-hearted and responsible to just walk away, they may stay in a bad partnership forever. |
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He thanked them each more than once, tears filling his baggy old eyes as he watched the crowd diminish and walk away. |
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She started to walk away, only to march back determinedly less than five seconds later. |
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Thankfully this man was apprehended safely and all the officers were able to walk away without a scratch. |
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She is advising people that if someone approaches them in the resort with a scratch card and this reveals a prize, they should walk away. |
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The man named Sephiroth faltered, watching her walk away, and his mask of rage fell into confusion. |
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Instead she watched him walk away across the snowy blue mountains. |
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After a few moments, four officers exited the vehicle, causing the man to turn and walk away quickly. |
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I had need for a refreshing walk away from this place, nothing more. |
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If companies like Classic walk away from their systems or can't compete, all of a sudden the unwired market, which already belongs to the DBS providers, becomes much larger. |
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I'd rather not be panhandled by a drunk when I go downtown, and I walk away feeling rather indignant because I work for a living even though I don't always like it. |
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They can just steal the wealth and walk away, leaving a superfund site behind them, and no one is liable. |
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It has a lot of tucked away places where you can drop in, hang around, browse to your heart's content and walk away without feeling guilty about not buying anything. |
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When she reached out for her change and turned to walk away, the shopkeeper held on to the gold coins between his thumb and forefinger and cupped a hand to his ear. |
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A short walk away in Fordsburg is Business Fun Day, with stalls, a bungee trampoline, a magic show, a petting zoo and other events strung along Mint Road. |
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And after not quite a year and a half since his decision to walk away from the game on his own free will, he has carved a comfortable niche for himself in retirement. |
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Even if those claims prove untrue, moral culpability remains fixedly weighted against the idea that he should be able to walk away from the scandal. |
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Bergdahl was not the first American soldier in modern history to walk away blindly. |
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The entrant which gets the highest number of text votes will walk away with the trophy, while one of the voters will be picked at random to win a prize. |
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You can either consume this plasticky PR nonsense and keep watching, or you can walk away. |
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Commendable as it might be, it doesn't take much effort to give cash, then walk away from the problem you are trying to solve by throwing money at it. |
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She could easily have ruined his career with a harassment suit but instead chose to just walk away, and he's insisting we reprimand her for doing so. |
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Unlike Mister Causley who gets to double-dip by claiming both federal and state superannuation and will walk away with in excess of a million dollars. |
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Then there are the no-fault divorce laws which make it easy for one partner to walk away from a marriage but still be entitled to a half of the joint assets. |
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You can get up and walk away afterwards, so there's no harm, no foul. |
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The rest of you dry your eyes, you've got to walk away now, it's over. |
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I walk away while seemingly deep in technical conversation with Tony. |
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Nevertheless, many boxers find it hard to walk away from the high wire act of high stakes professional boxing. |
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And you can sense the weariness in Royko when he says he would like to walk away from it all and try to write a comic novel. |
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The losers walk away with their tails between their legs as small children hurl rocks at them and wizened babushkas cackle insults in obscure Slavic dialects. |
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In Middlesbrough, where there's one long road spidering into town, most people walk into town on the left-hand pavement, and walk away from town on the left-hand pavement. |
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It was my sense of both the inappropriateness of my explosion and the truth of my anger that allowed me to walk away from that encounter with my faith still intact. |
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All the partial owner needs to do is climb on board, cruise to his desired location, return when his time is up, and walk away when the day is done. |
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It also incents borrowers to walk away from debts and serves to prevent the housing market from finding a bottom, and thereby inhibiting a sustainable recovery in home values. |
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Some walk away with a handful of letters, others haul overstuffed orange mailbags to their workspaces where shipmates are standing by in anticipation. |
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He had accompanied residents to court on seven or eight occasions and he had witnessed the perpetrators of anti-social behaviour walk away scot-free. |
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Rather than report Alonzo for his criminality, he will simply walk away. |
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The United States cannot simply walk away from the plain meaning of the Budapest Memorandum and leave Ukraine in the lurch. |
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The bus station is managed by the Highland Council and is a short walk away from the Inverness railway station and the main shopping area. |
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The nearest station on the Metropolitan line was Gower Street, around five minutes' walk away. |
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In addition to the Underground stations at Paddington, Lancaster Gate tube station on the Central line is a short walk away to the south. |
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It is more professional to accept differences, no matter what the grievance, and walk away on talking terms. |
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I've run around up front like a daftie for 10 years and not qualified for a tournament, to then walk away and then see the team get to one. |
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But the CLA is a car you lock with the plipper, walk away from then turn back for one last lingering look. |
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The cipollinis will brown quickly, so don't walk away while they're cooking. |
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When you park, press the central locking plipper and walk away, it demands you turn back for one last comical look. |
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We know very well who decided to walk away from the negotiating table. |
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You know you should walk away but the lure of the cover is just too much. |
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In every negotiation, your strongest tool is the ability to walk away. |
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Just 10 minutes' walk away, the museum tells the story of the Berlin Wall and the many Cold War escape attempts made by East Berliners. |
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As you walk away from the castle through the wood, you come across a huge window several stories high, slap-bang in the middle of the path. |
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The men form on either side of the rope to be hauled, and walk away with it like firemen marching with their engine. |
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You're underwater. The best thing you can do is just walk away. Let the bank take it back. |
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He decided to walk away from his job after expressing much dissatisfaction with his boss. |
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The strike, he added, shows why Scots should not walk away from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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I will not walk away from this job because things have started to get tough over the last few days. |
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Rather than pay the tax, developers will walk away from the development if it is no longer viable. |
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Haggle, harangue and be sassy and you'll walk away with a deal that's good enough to protect you from the scythe of Grim Depreciator. |
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The physics of car crashes would not let Tom Cruise walk away like that. |
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I was on Ripsaw where everyone sits in a row and the barrier wouldn't close because of me so I had to get off and walk away in front of everybody. |
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For many, the discerning of God's will seems like an insurmountable trial or an unpassable test. Rather than complete the exam, they'd just as soon walk away. |
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In the end, both sides will walk away from their maximalist positions and arrive at a compromise that, while imperfect, meets their essential needs. |
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Bradbury stressed that if it was from a concensus of opinion with the Adders supporters that he should go then he would walk away but he was loathe to jump ship. |
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Some players are getting too well looked after by colleges, and are far too quick to walk away from their counties when they don't get everything their own way. |
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Car cloners will walk away if they have to replace the windows. |
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Bijilo Forest Park, a short walk away, is home to dozens of species of birds plus the patas monkeys, green vervet monkeys, red colobuses and bushbabies. |
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If you do not have that passion, then you walk away from it. |
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I don't think that you can go to an acupuncturist and walk away unhealthy. |
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