Holmes though was not in the mood for praise and walked at a pace that I struggled to maintain. |
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In my childhood we lived near Berkhamsted and I walked and rode my pony in the woods at Ashridge. |
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Diana shook her head and walked her horse towards what was left of the village. |
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With the Old Firm having walked it for years, the longer this Hearts run goes on the better. |
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And I probably could have walked it if I hadn't consigned all the really depressing stuff to a dusty corner of the web where you can't see it. |
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Even so, if the Wasps had played anywhere near as good as they had done in their previous match, against Villeneuve, they would have walked it. |
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They walked their horses back to the stables and then handed them off to the stable boys. |
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She walked at a comfortable pace until she was about two yards away from Jen. |
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Almost a year of dedication paid off for the Iphutheng Primary School team, which walked off with the Carnegie Cup at this year's Story Skirmish. |
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Whether we like him or not, the man was born of flesh and blood, and he lived and he walked among us. |
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His runway career began when he walked for Givenchy in 2012, and he has previously posed for Swedish underwear label Bjorn Borg. |
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Eve's footsteps were echoing off the dank walls as she walked forward a few paces. |
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She turned around again, and stroked her stallion's mane as he walked beside her. |
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Here, Ramirez reined in his horse and they walked forward at a sedate trot. |
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Looking elegant in golden fish-tail gown, she walked for Rocky on the penultimate day of the four-day fashion event. |
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The winning team walked off with a cash award of Rs.5,000, a rolling trophy and Reva scholarships worth Rs.25,000 each. |
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I headed back in the store with Spense and we found out that the woman behind me had picked it up and walked off with it. |
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Jude tied his three gourds to his belt, then walked with a measured pace downstream. |
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Gingrich has since walked back those comments, insisting he is focused on the economic crisis. |
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He walked back his comments almost immediately. Who knows where he really stands on the issue? |
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She made a call to police, who walked in on Starr as he entered the kitchen of the 90-year-old woman. |
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I was almost too scared to leave the flat, and when I did I walked with the pace of a 90 year old. |
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At the time I was about seventy-five years and Leon wasn't too far behind me but he walked me off my feet. |
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She walked at her normal pace ignoring those behind her wanting to go faster. |
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The two men casually walked away when they saw the witness coming towards them. |
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She walked straight into a business analyst position with a major consulting firm after graduating in economics and government. |
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After studying computer service technology at college, he walked straight into a job as an electronics engineer. |
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Chambers walked eight batters and struck out four in a game that took two hours and one minute to play. |
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During the awards ceremony, Nedson Siame scooped the Best Male Soloist Award while Namakau Sikoti walked off with the Best Female Soloist title. |
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Vaughn walked Heinie Groh twice, but he was erased both times with a double play. |
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The soldier shook his head, they saluted once again, and he turned a perfect about-face and walked back down the steps to his horse. |
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I recently attended a meeting in Central Park where a considerable number of us walked the route of the proposed road. |
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Shannon snapped his fingers as if remembering the situation he had unexpectedly walked in on. |
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As I walked away from the Audi wagon, I noticed a couple of SUVs parked nearby. |
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We are reasonably experienced walkers, acceptably fit and have walked the route several times before. |
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He walked into the pool area, it was very elegant, there was a large hot tub, an elegant wading pool and an athletic pool for swimming laps. |
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Having walked the area one Sunday morning recently, he said that the bins were full to capacity. |
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The group have walked the route and informed Bradford Council of potential problems and repairs that need to be made to the footpath. |
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Things got a bit tense when Gagne walked J.T. Snow on four pitches as well to load the bases. |
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The next morning I put on my waders, walked into the water on the Cathedral Stretch, and began to cast. |
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He walked, well I'd like to say walked but it was more of a waddle, to the door and turned the shiny brass doorknob. |
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She was nearly as wide as she was tall, and waddled like a duck when she walked. |
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You've been treating me with such kindness and I've walked all over you as though you were mud. |
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One of our managers has also visited the area and walked the ground to assess all aspects of accessibility. |
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Jason Michaels flew out and Jimmy Rollins was intentionally walked to load the bases. |
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A sacrifice bunt moved Reid to second, and then two more Warriors were walked to load the bases. |
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Alongside the strip clubs, peep shows, and massage parlors, a large number of prostitutes walked the streets. |
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When we arrived over 100 New Orleans P.D. officers had already walked off the job. |
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As the attendant walked her to her seat, she was forcefully aware of all eyes on her. |
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Mrs O'Callaghan added that he had walked the route on several occasions before. |
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Beggars, gamblers, drunkards, and prostitutes walked the streets, looking for money which, one way or the other, they would get. |
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He made friends with the prostitutes who walked the streets and even the Narcs, who sold their vials of death on every street corner. |
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She said there had been claims the mothers and fathers who walked their children up the road to school were bad parents. |
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The lights were on, so my parents were still up, and Ryan walked me to the front door. |
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Dr Graham walked me off my feet round the cathedral and other historic parts of the city. |
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With that I sneered and walked off, my pace quick with the heat of getting myself angry again. |
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Holly gave Ford a hand getting to his feet, then walked him over to the elevator. |
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Republican leaders have since walked back their support of the measure. |
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And so after the book launched, a frustrated and burned-out Ratigan walked away, seeking meaning and purpose in his life. |
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They walked together to the corner, but then they separated and went their separate ways. |
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Suddenly she walked in on his life and he could think of nothing but her. |
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A 33-year-old bipolar man walked into a store, lied about his mental health, and walked out with a deadly weapon. |
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She walked down the bluestone and blacktop driveway and through shadows thrown by the branches of seven leafless oak trees. |
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I walked back to my desk, keeping the satisfaction locked tight within a carapace of steely unconcern, and took in the scene. |
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Montana has walked for some of the world's most coveted fashion houses. |
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He had told us he felt nervous about the performance, but he seemed perfectly composed when he walked onto the stage. |
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The night was quiet, boringly so, and for several hours, we walked around, waiting for something to happen. |
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We had 3 models that walked for the amazing designer Kesia Estwick. |
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We saw a small group of women and children under an acacia tree and my friend and I walked toward them. |
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But soon, he must have walked that mile along the causeway, over the water back to Miami. |
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At the end of the hearing Gruber walked out silently, surrounded by cameras and accompanied by his lawyer. |
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Mouha told us that we were among only a handful of Europeans to have ever walked through the canyon. |
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Now shaken from his reverie, stunned, Paterno walked over to the golf cart and crouched and shook the hand of the champ. |
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Boucher recalled de Ligonnes standing on the balcony of his junior suite later that evening as she walked through the courtyard. |
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By September, he was flashing a thumbs-up to assembled fans as he walked into court in a Barcelona suburb. |
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Peterson sneered, then about-faced and walked back into the Oval Office. |
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The marchers began to stream out of the park, where they walked West on 110th and then hung a right on 7th avenue. |
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The adrenaline rush of anticipation, the extra weight of fear as those men walked on into the unknown. |
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The babe walked over to the stooped figure at the microphone and threw his arms around Lou's neck. |
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I was roasted by the sun in Cartagena and walked the once deadly streets of Medellin in the rain. |
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The results reflected the change that has come over Indian morale and training since the grim days of 1962, when the Chinese walked all over them. |
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At the end of the ceremony applauding him, Bergman walked to his table to embrace Hitchcock. |
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Take Larry David, who recently walked into alchemy restaurant in Edgartown following those rules closely. |
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Ali walked up and hugged Gil, and the pair discussed music and racism and current events before a rapt audience. |
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While judo captivated Japanese fans at the Sydney Summer Olympics, where Japan's athletes walked off with most medals in the sport, it has been on the decline at home. |
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My allegiances shifted precisely on the first Monday after Labor Day in 1971, when I walked into St. John's for the first time. |
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Alston had last seen Prince at midday, when the two walked to the store together. |
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Ibrahim Hijazi walked me through his barren house, emptied ahead of the demolition. |
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All his life people have used, abused and walked all over him. |
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The winner of the beauty pageant walked down the runway wearing her sparkling crown. |
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We walked back to the car and drove down beale Street, past the faded blocks of pawnshops, liquor stores and poolrooms. |
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Now his mind filled with relief he walked in on yet another difficult situation which seemed to surround his life although this was a little more serious than he had expected. |
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Other guides walked the immigrants through the port of entry in the small border town of Calexico, using fake green cards. |
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The teams of service personnel, all of whom have physical or cognitive injuries, have walked 335km across the antarctic Plateau. |
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He walked over to Jackson and ordered him to report the cadet officers responsible for allowing this to happen. |
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He walked in, made a beeline for me, and said he had moved to the city for a job. |
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None of these people around me punching the pokies has walked in here today expecting to be a loser. |
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Next morning was so splendid that as he walked through the policies towards the mansion house despair itself was lulled. |
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On she walked at a crawling pace, ponging of sweat, drops of mucus and blood falling between her feet. |
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The whole company walked as it were processionally to the end of the apartment, and, after observing in silence the beds on each side, left us. |
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Karacha, however, was not to be trusted, as Kolzo and his men walked into an ambush and were all killed. |
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Twelve men went up the Anadyr, walked for 20 days, found nothing and turned back. |
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Those who attended a farewell supper walked him to the door of the Black Cloister. |
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He put her on a pedestal, showered her with gifts, and worshiped the ground she walked on. |
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Although in former times the judges walked the distance from Temple to Westminster, they now mostly arrive by car. |
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The rearmost member of the strike team walked backward to guard them from a surprise attack from behind. |
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Because the militia was still seeking him, he walked to London, where he found employment with Henry Maudslay as a fitter and turner. |
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Huskisson walked along the tracks to the carriage, extended a hand, and the Duke reached out of the carriage and shook it. |
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The band had eventually given up waiting and walked home, along a grass verge that was turning to mud under the heavy rain. |
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Tired of waiting for parliament to act on their demands, railroad workers walked off their jobs all across the country. |
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It marks the northern end of the main ridge of the Helvellyn range and is often walked as part of the ridge walk. |
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For centuries shepherds have walked over all parts of Helvellyn in the course of their work. |
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The monasteries helped develop vast sheep farms and the founding of drove roads, which can still be seen and walked today. |
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They were cheered home by an honour guard of Royal Marines and Paratroopers who walked with the boys over the last mile. |
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Miss Bingley made no answer, and soon afterwards she got up and walked about the room. |
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As Zac walked over to the sausage sizzle, he noticed something strange. The guy flipping the sausages was staring right at him. |
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Nas walked through the garden of Gethsemane in his 1999 music video. Other scenes featured the rapper being crucified on the cross. Say no more. |
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Trev walked over and leaned down, dropping a tender kiss on her forehead where the skin was raw and scabbing from the cut. |
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They walked to the nearest house, their boots making a schlup, schlup sound as they sank into the mud. |
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From the day-use area behind Longmire Lodge, we walked up the service road behind the ranger station and employee housing. |
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Dieter walked along a broad corridor. Each door was clearly labeled in neat German signwriting, but Dieter looked inside anyway. |
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The man walked down the street so sillily that many a bystander stopped and stared slack-jawed. |
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Hernandez walked the bases loaded, then fell behind 3-1 in the count to Bobby Abreu, who then skied the next pitch to left for a sacrifice fly. |
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Without so much as asking, he walked into the office and started digging through their files. |
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When he walked into his surprise birthday party, he was completely speechless. |
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After their first kiss the pair of them walked around with stars in their eyes for days. |
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I walked back towards the grinning stickybeak who took a few steps backwards before fleeing for the steamy safety of his laundry. |
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A remark which Isabella received with a superb curl of the lip, but at the same time, and to her brother's infinite relief, she walked away. |
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I walked steadily toward the pennant pole amid a sea of susurrus murmurings. |
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I have already walked the path of sysophood. It sure beats being a humble user. |
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I desired Titus, and with him I sent a brother. Did Titus make a gain of you? walked we not in the same spirit? walked we not in the same steps? |
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The floor was uncemented, and heaps of dust rose in the air anytime a customer walked in. |
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Jobs even briefly joined the media.... He walked under his own steam, of course, easily and without any apparent discomfort. |
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Here alone was her sacred space, her place at the altar, the open Aharon Hakodesh', where she walked the unfootprinted paths of imaginings. |
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Hal kept pace beside her in his ambling, arm-swinging way. He walked unlike other men she knew, like someone who had never carried a briefcase. |
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He just walked around the periphery of the development and proceeded on. |
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With a B-4 stand in hand, a co-worker and I walked to the aircraft and removed the top propeller afterbody. |
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The company constantly walked a tightrope between operating on little money and filling orders quickly. |
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I went looking for Red Denny, the head canvas-man, who had walked off with my pocket-knife. |
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While Mike Donovan was engaged in his contest with Paul, his companion had quietly walked off with the shirt. |
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Last week in Cleveland, Harry Hopman's Aussies walked off with tennis' top trophy, the Davis Cup. |
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Despite all the unhappy endings chronicled above, some litigants have expressed their frustration antipodally and walked away unscathed. |
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I walked Jane down to the drive and watched her as she reversed, admiring her wristy gear changes. |
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Recently, I walked into our living room and was greeted by an ashen-faced guest, rigid with fear, the tea-cup in her hand trembling. |
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The infant, who was strapped in the buggy, was swept into the water as his mother walked along Watchet Harbour, Somerset. |
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There was a war and Matthew was bedridden until he got up and walked. |
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He admitted that 14 years ago he sprayed a water pistol at my friend Sara and I as we walked past a pub in Primrose Hill. |
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As usual, several groups of about six kids each walked a specified route at night, finding waypoints as they went along. |
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Wearing a Wedgwood blue outfit and hat by Angela Kelly and a shamrock diamond brooch, she walked past a line of cheering well-wishers. |
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The son walked alongside the fire rig that bore the flag-covered coffin. |
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Daniel Cohen walked and scored on a wild pitch in the third and Brower and Cohen both came home on another wild pitch with two outs in the fifth. |
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The row then escalated before Morton walked away and returned armed with the GAT air pistol. |
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When I walked into the shop at the beginning of my shift, I noticed that the AE1, my shop supervisor, had an airspeed indicator in his hand. |
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This week Poppy claimed she got daily wolf-whistles as she walked past the building site on her way to work in Worcester. |
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He left his business card, walked out, and expected not to hear back. |
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There was a time when 50,000-pound Barosaurs and predatory Allosaurs walked the region we now call Utah. |
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At 77 he walked to York, where he related a detailed account of his life to a publisher. |
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The pitcher heard angry catcalls as he walked off the field. |
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The cyclist dismounted and walked her bike across the street. |
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I can't believe that, after all our advice against gambling, you walked into that casino! |
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I was embarrassed when a girl I knew walked in on my friends and me playing air guitar. |
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With a bowl of beef stew, apple pie a la mode, and two cups of coffee under his belt, Gus Wilson walked leisurely back to the Model Garage. |
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I walked fast to avoid being overtaken. Every crossing was a danger, every passenger a thing to watch alertly. |
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They've walked the curves of the deserted park singing and chanting antiracist slogans. |
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I walked first for my grandmother, and my mother was sorry she had missed my first steps. My Baba was so proud, my mother later told me. |
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All walked quietly through the garden, out at the little back gate, and began to climb the hill that lay between the house and river. |
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Ah, I am full weary, lief, let me sleep, Forwandered and walked in this forest. |
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At the fiesta, the kids beat the stuffing out of the pinata, and their parents beat the stuffing out of a drunk who walked up and made threats. |
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I reached the northern bound of my property, took a deep breath and walked on. |
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Dude! The hottest chick just walked in. The ratio just got a bit better, but this party is still a brodeo. |
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He walked right up to me, the knife poking him in the abdomen, just above his bulge. |
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So every time he walked near the defendant, he hummed out a soft little bzzzt, like the sound of an electric charge going through wires. |
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I walked away from the fire and tore up green bracken, caw-cannying not to slash my fingers on stalks. |
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As she walked to JoJo's house, Katie ran a stick along a fence. She liked the clickity-clackity sound. |
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I got up feverish and nervous. I walked out before breakfast, striving to collect my thoughts and tranquilize my feelings. |
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Eldridge closed the despatch-case with a snap and, rising briskly, walked down the corridor to his solitary table in the dining-car. |
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There was a death-struggle, during which White Fang walked around, stiff-legged and observant. |
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We found those hens, dozens it seemed, and half a dozen cocks, not counting the ones that we doglessly walked past. |
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I can't believe he just walked up and spoke to her like that, those kind of things just aren't done! |
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He had walked the wilds of Imokoi before, he had pierced rakshas illusions, seenthrough the mist of demonic dwimmer-craft centuries ago. |
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Her arms hung down from the wide tips of her shoulders, straight and elbowless when she walked. She never moved her arms when she walked. |
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Sometimes she took the cable car to the end of the line, then walked to the Presidio. |
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Fejes was thrown facefirst to the snow and remained down for several minutes but walked off the course on his own. |
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He heard the firing and as he walked he felt it in the pit of his stomach as though it echoed on his own diaphragm. |
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Magnus walked to one of the ships and put his hand on the forestem at the front. |
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Their leaves were green when the Abbey rose in splendour, and mitred abbots walked in their shadow. |
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I'd walked down, for maybe the last time, from my lodgings behind New Fish Street, through air already fugged with smoke from the morning fires. |
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I should have walked away from the casino when my luck went south, but I stayed and ended up in the hole. |
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He walked to the edge and they heard his hoarse guffaw of laughter as the arrows clanged and clattered against his impenetrable mail. |
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The second technical was called after Mayo walked back toward the players gathered at halfcourt. |
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For example, in the phrase the woman walked quickly the adverb quickly derived from the adjective quick describes the woman's way of walking. |
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Mr Bloom walked behind the eyeless feet, a flatcut suit of herringbone tweed. |
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A young houseman wearing his white coat and name-tag walked past us towards the apartment houses beside the lake. |
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The way she stared him down and walked away...everyone in the room could tell she was ice-cold. |
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From this turnpike he walked far, only to stand in icelight where the poets and brothers rocked in the rickety porch-dark of his body. |
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He walked on and on through illlit streets, fearing to stand still for a moment lest it might seem that he held back from what awaited him. |
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Pleasant, but always dignified, he walked with eyes downcast, most graciously affable to one and all. |
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As he walked along, the inebriate, whose gait was at first unsteady, recovered his equilibrium and required less help. |
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We left the carriage, bought programs, and walked across the infield and then across the smooth thick turf of the course to the paddock. |
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He then advanced out into the middle of the hall, and walked to and fro, like a man beside himself. |
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He's in a jam now, having walked the bases loaded with the cleanup hitter coming to bat. |
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He walked down the street with a jaunty swaggering step, as if daring others less perfectly satisfied to intrude upon his good mood. |
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I walked back to the dorm as my team ran by in formation singing a jody about their last day. |
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When he brought me home and volunteered to come with me while I walked my dog, Max, I knew he was a keeper. |
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We were playing keepy uppy as we walked home and we lost the ball off the side of the bridge! |
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On 4 August 2015, a Sudanese migrant walked nearly the entire length of one of the tunnels. |
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I was surprised how as some my gaydar and lesdar were pulsating as I walked the streets. |
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The two would eventually cause great dishonour to the Angles when they ambushed Atisl in a forest as he walked alone and slew him. |
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Shakespeare must have walked the town's streets, near the castle and river, much as people still do. |
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We walked in procession with this tree and not even a single leaf had to touch the ground. |
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William Hazlitt, a Unitarian minister's son, was in the congregation, having walked from Wem to hear him. |
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He was powerfully built, with great stamina, and walked extensively in Britain and Europe. |
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Open-handed, he walked steadily down the slope, stepping over the crumpled bodies on the blood-damp grass. |
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Kvigr walked the oxen cart between the huts. There were many markings on each of the huts. |
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They all looked as if they walked the Pennine Way for a megatick before breakfast. |
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A drunken Tracey Emin walked out of a live Channel 4 discussion programme, presented as part of the coverage of the award. |
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I asked casually while we walked past a few buildings with split columns painted with a pit of mersnakes eating raw flesh. |
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Just as Australia's opening batsman walked out and prepared for their innings, the rain began to fall on Edgbaston, and play had to be stopped. |
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We walked over to Sharpton and held a brief minisummit on the state of the Knicks. |
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Outside the chapel in the weeping mirk a squire held his shield, another his helm, a groom walked his horse. |
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In a sign of unity, Trimble and President of Ireland Mary McAleese walked into the church together. |
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He records that he went down to a nearby beach and, leaving a note with his clothes, walked out to sea. |
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He lived nearby and often walked his Saint Bernard dog Porthos in the park. |
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Caitlin, without her customary hat, walked behind the coffin, with his childhood friend Daniel Jones at her arm and her mother by her side. |
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A second record was in the works when a clashing of egos took place and Clapton walked, thus disbanding the group. |
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On 21 June 2014, Clapton abruptly walked off stage during a concert at the Glasgow Hydro. |
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She had walked through a door believing it to be a closet, but instead, it led to a stone staircase to the basement. |
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Never the prude, Eliza walked out into the dorm common room naked as a jaybird and grabbed her forgotten towel. |
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As he walked back to his flat after meekly apologising, he wondered why a severe pain in his napper could affect the lead in his pencil. |
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I remember the day I walked into Barnes and Nobles shortly after George Lucas released his latest nerdfest, Revenge of the Sith. |
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His lecturing was nevertheless considered poor, as he often mumbled and walked into an adjacent room to find something while continuing to talk. |
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Protichnites were the trackways of arthropods that walked Cambrian beaches. |
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At each summer building season the labourers massed at Chester and then walked into Wales. |
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Parts of this and other roads, including Sarn Helen, can be traced and walked. |
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Over 1500 customers were thought to have walked through the new doors to take a look around the new store. |
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On 11 October 1919, Welsh was the only diner in a restaurant on 50th and Broadway, when by complete coincidence Harry Pollok walked in. |
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As Tommy walked back to his corner after shaking Louis' hand, I followed him and seized his glove. |
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In Hollywood, Jones met Elvis Presley for the first time who he recalls singing his song as he walked towards him on set. |
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Sheep, Piel, Chapel and Foulney Islands are tidal and can be walked to at low tide with appropriate care. |
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He reached out a paddy paw. Bat. Bat. The door bounced ajar. Max walked in. |
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Ederle walked up the beach at Kingsdown, England after 14 hours and 34 minutes. |
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With which Parthian shot he walked away, leaving the two rivals open-mouthed behind him. |
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Christine walked a dangerous line, peddling gossip about her detested son-in-law. |
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More than 30,000 workers walked off their jobs in May 1919 in what came to be known as the Winnipeg general strike. |
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This was a revolutionary discovery as, until that point, most scientists had believed dinosaurs walked on four feet, like other lizards. |
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Archer took a deep breath and, steeling himself for the bizarre experience, carefully walked to the bulkhead and phased through. |
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He left his friend's minivan and walked up St Paul's Road in Bradford until he was out of sight. |
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Ronnie went into the pub with Barrie, walked straight to Cornell and shot him in the head in public view. |
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He then walked to the next town where he was arrested for being an Aboriginal vagrant and sent to the reserve there. |
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It was recorded that the pious Tiberius walked in front of his brother's body all the way back to Rome. |
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We all assumed he'd walked back to campus along the beach, singing off-key as he had a habit of doing when he was plowed. |
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At the end of this trip, he walked into the city of Eagle, Alaska, and sent a telegram announcing his success. |
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And how nine-time senior champion Jim Thorpe walked down a driving range in Hawaii to introduce himself and compliment Johnson on his play. |
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Women and their men drank aguardiente in tumblers and their men walked into peoples' houses and slashed whoever came to the door with a quick machete. |
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Sisson, who finished 2 for 3, drove in both runs after Bryan Petersen started the rally with a single, advanced on two wild pitches, and Jason Dominguez walked. |
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And the three of them walked off in a whispery little group. |
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It didn't matter that her spinal cord was severed or that she had been a wheelchair user for twenty years, she had walked into the arms of her loved one. |
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Freddy Farmer added two one-dollar bills to the hockey tickets and walked away. The two soldiers gaped down at the two tickets and the two dollars. |
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It's likely that he didn't begrudge what he had paid Marshall though, because he thought he had finally found a medical person who had walked a mile in his shoes. |
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The county had a successful defense only because the judge kept telling the jury at every chance that the cyclist should have walked his bicycle like a pedestrian. |
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When the Manchester United squad walked through the arrival gates at Durban International yesterday, most players heard a vuvuzela for the first time. |
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A couple of girlie goths walked out of the toilet, all mascara, fish-nets and northern accents, looking even sillier in this extremely ungothic boozer. |
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I walked through the door and Jeremy had hung himself from the rafters. A stepladder was kicked over and his Adidas dangled right above my eye level. |
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On either side of him were numerous parks and gardens, great and small, and of varying types of beauty, and in them walked shining, godlike figures whom he knew to be Trufans. |
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Anyways, he must have taken a wrong turn at Albuquerque because I walked in on him using our restroom facilities and appearing to be very confused. |
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He stood there flabbergasted, stupent, as she walked out the door. |
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He walked over, although somewhat stumblesome in his drunkenness and effortlessly slid a cabinet of fine wine bottles over on smoothly oiled tracks revealing an ironclad safe. |
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The train began to move. Lace walked with it, holding a stanchion. |
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As we walked deeper into the darkness, we both knew this could go sideways in a heartbeat. We were sitting ducks. Birds on a wire. Canaries in a coalmine. |
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Ketty wanted one of those healthy kebabs, so we walked down to the kebab shop on Hanmore Park High Street. She ordered shish chicken and salad in a pitta. |
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Every eye followed her as she walked sexily across the room. |
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The horses fell down three times, the roads being slippery, and we walked three miles to Linlithgow. There we waited two hours, to have the fresh horses roughshod. |
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The route can be walked in either direction and from any starting point. |
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They were so completely soaked that they sloshed when he walked. |
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The conqueror himself was said to have met the friars as they approached the capital, kneeling at the feet of the friars who had walked from the coast. |
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The corporal in charge tried to stop them, but Ronnie punched him on the chin, leaving him seriously injured and the Krays walked back to the East End. |
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We finally found a park and walked a few blocks to the building. |
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On his return to Rome and civil life, Plautius was granted an Ovation, during which the emperor himself walked by his side to and from the Capitol. |
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Mr. Seeger has walked the walk for so long that he has outwalked most everybody who would ever want to beat him up, throw bricks at him or denounce him as a Red. |
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The hind limbs were held under the body, with slightly flexed knees and ankles, and the foot was digitigrade, meaning the animal walked on its toes. |
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A strong opponent of the First World War, Jones walked out of the Tabernacle Chapel in Aberystwyth when the minister offered a prayer for a British victory in the war. |
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We didn't touch their area before but we ran through Brixton and you couldn't see a nig-nog on the street. Any nig-nog walked on the street was dead. |
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Their made-up faces were garish in the night-light and as they walked they stared fixedly ahead, afraid to make a sideways glance in case it should be called soliciting. |
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Finally, I stopped lunging and with my Baby Belly, my Bat Wings, my Muffin Top and my Banana Folds, I rolled up my yoga mat and walked to the door. |
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The Executive attempted to circumvent this by introducing a motion in support of IRA policy, at which point the dissenting delegates walked out of the meeting. |
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He walked up onto a small patch of land that was in front of us midriver and then strolled back into the water heading downstream, never even looking our way. |
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The entire length of the coast can be walked on the South West Coast Path. |
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I began to know him, and by the time I walked on stage he was fully born. |
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Irritated by both McCartney and Lennon, Harrison walked out for five days. |
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He walked extensively in England, Italy, France and Algeria. |
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As a child, Dickens had walked past the house and dreamed of living in it. |
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According to Jains, there was a time when giants walked upon this earth. |
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It walked tamely beside them, before vanishing back into the forest. |
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He just walked out and left her high and dry with two kids and a mortgage. |
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The boy walked out and squatted and laved up the dark water. |
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Instead she held his hand and they walked together. I looked at both of them and I knew that it was a Kodak moment. I was so proud of my daughter. |
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He walked under guard from St James's Palace, where he had been confined, to the Palace of Whitehall, where an execution scaffold was erected in front of the Banqueting House. |
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I was in the dark about the surprise party until I walked in. |
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Meronym's griefsome face jus' said, Nay, she's too far gone I can't do nothin', an' she kissed my sis's forehead g'bye, walked back sadsome into the rain. |
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He walked in late, with the teacher glaring at him the whole time. |
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