As students walked more miles, they got different color wrist bands to signify their progress.
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Now she walked more deliberately, but with a bone-handled carving knife ready in her pocket.
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Walker said he and his comrades walked more than 100 miles en route to the northern city of Konduz.
Tom Brabham, 22, from Hailsham, set off from Eastbourne Pier on 5 February and has so far walked more than 100 miles.
He tied a career high by allowing eight runs, and walked more batters than he struck out for the fourth time in eight starts this season.
But, to my surprise, each time I walked through the garden, I walked a little more slowly.
We walked a ways more, enjoying the silence and the fireflies.
All this has revived memories of the damage Deutsche suffered last year when its top technology banker, Frank Quattrone, walked out with more than 100 of his team.
After I walked out, one more thought came to mind: GIFs are just fun.
Well, actually when I came back -- when we withdraw from Tahar, we walked by foot maybe more than 100 miles.
Within three more years eight others had walked on the moon on successful round-trip voyages with four more orbital companions.
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They went over one more fence, walked around a parking lot, picked their way through some woods, and emerged onto a four-lane road.
So the White House is as big as the space that you walked except there are some more floors down and a couple of more floors up.
Immediately upon arrival at Union Station, some participants walked to an Irish pub for more fraternizing.
Leaving the apartment with twenty more pages, I walked past Clarisse, who was smoking a cigarette in the kitchen doorway.
The agency said more than 700 people walked the trail in the four weeks after its official opening on 23 May.
In late November, about 1, 000 workers from the two papers walked off their jobs, demanding more money and better job security.
More than 200 children walked out of lessons last October in protest, claiming that the decision went against the ethos of the school.
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What Williams found is that the more they ran or walked after a heart attack, the less likely they were to die of heart disease until they exceeded 7.1 kilometers of running or 10.7 kilometers of walking daily.
Kneeley and his employees then walked north -- a distance of more than three miles -- to 42nd Street.
They also noted that the more the participants ran or walked, the greater the benefit in lowering their risk for heart disease.
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In Budapest, more than 10, 000 walked from parliament to the presidential palace.
More than 700 people have walked the length of the Roman structure since the full route opened in May - the first time it has been possible for 1, 600 years.
The audience gave him a standing ovation when he walked onto the stage, followed by three more during the show.
This Best Buy employee promptly told me to go look more carefully at the TV wall and walked away.
The Iranians walked out of the conference smiling and confidently predicted more meetings.
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Dr. RICH: It would be great if more people got out of their cars and walked and biked.
For many years people walked right past ATMs because they trusted the tellers inside more than they trusted machines.
Davis ran into more trouble in the fourth, when Nix walked and Overbay drove him in with a double to make it 5-3.
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