He had to walk the talk of ceteris paribus, not just spout it out and then ignore it.
On his first day of work at Amoco in Chicago, he had to walk through a Jane Fonda rally.
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Everyone agreed that he brought a soldierly efficiency to the event, in which he had to walk backwards before the queen without tripping.
Family members said Thursday that the violence in Mr. Ward's neighborhood affected him from an early age, when he had to walk six blocks to his elementary school.
Police believe he had tried to walk home after a taxi was forced to abandon driving him home on Friday night.
Because he had been unable to walk, a podium that elevates is being designed for his use.
However, Mr Leigh, chairman of the influential Commons public accounts committee, said thousands of Iraqis had died since the conflict, and while he had been able to walk around Baghdad safely in Saddam's time, no-one could do the same now.
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It was also difficult for Anderson to leave his home, so he had to often rely on other people to walk his dogs.
He said he had to convince kids to walk past the 7-11 and come into his store.
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And the President said he thought it was a good opportunity to walk through what he had done.
By the time he was 33 he had become the first man to walk to both the North and South poles unsupported.
He was able to walk from the pitch but doctors said that he collapsed again in the changing rooms and had to be given cardiac resuscitation before being taken to hospital where he remained on a life support system.
The father said that Todashev could have posed no threat: he had recently undergone leg surgery and needed crutches to walk.
Then on Friday evening, he had to take shelter in a store's walk-in cooler during Friday evening's rush-hour in Oklahoma City as deadly weather approached.
He used more verbal fillers, had a stiffer walk, and let his hands drop to his side (especially as he tired toward the end of the debate).
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The court heard police had to take Mr Collier home because he could not walk.
He explained he had left his friend at one hotel and decided to walk around 200 yards (183m) back to his own after an evening drinking.
After the show, Smith told the BBC he had been convinced the Girls Aloud singer "was going to walk away with" the title.
Earlier last week Vermont Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy, the ranking minority member of the Judiciary Committee, had phoned chairman Orrin Hatch to ask if he would walk with Leahy to the Supreme Court hearing.
He was in constant pain, could barely walk, and had to retire from his job as a top EPA chemist.
Mr Mantle's wife Lynne, 48, told the inquest she had initially told Lee he could not go for a walk to the beach because it was too late.
He fought through paralysis and hip dysplasia, and had to learn how to walk again.
"Officers used a tractor to get to the scene and even that got stuck in the snow and they had to walk and crawl the remaining distance, " he said.
He shouted at the surrounding Michigan players that they had been allowing Ohio State to walk all over them.
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He added that aid workers had been advised to keep a low profile and not walk in the streets.
He admitted that he had stopped there, went to the lavatory, and went for a short walk in the adjacent woodland.
Sir David had warned before the election that he and his brother were "tempted to walk away from Sark if the establishment gets re-elected".
He told police he had gone out that day to visit his friend who lived a 15-minute walk away.
During a 1980 transit strike, he strode down to the Brooklyn Bridge to boost the spirits of commuters who had to walk to work.
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