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As I like to joke, I let in a soft goal and then I never walked in front of the net again.
FORBES: The SSAC Interview of Chris Anderson & David Sally
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And then, slowly and carefully, I walked through the yard and onto the sidewalk, back to my house.
NEWYORKER: The Other Place
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Then I walked three and half hours back home.
FORBES: The Japanese Earthquake: It Could Have Been Worse
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It seemed the kind of history that passes mostly unobserved, a diesel engine and a hundred boxcars rolling over remote country, and we shared an unspoken moment of respect, Todd and I, for times past, frontiers gone, and then walked on, talking about nothing much but making something of it.
NEWYORKER: Midnight in Dostoevsky
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Poland felt unwelcoming as I checked into the hotel and then walked the streets of Warsaw alone.
FORBES: Best Business Advice: When in Rome. . .Drink Polish Vodka
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When I think if you walked out and then talked to the people in the shelter, they might have some reservations about us, and I think they do.
NPR: FEMA Sets up Initial Temporary Housing for Evacuees
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For another minute I sat on the chair in the hallway, then stood up and walked slowly toward her room.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Trauma'
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Then I walked back along that row of mirrors, swinging the hammer and sending bright spikes of glass into the summer air.
NEWYORKER: Miracle Polish
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And then, when they had, he bowed, I bowed, he squeezed my hands, let go, and walked away.
FORBES: Compassion and Resilience for a Troubled World: 9-11-11 A Personal Story