"Grossology, " a 32-foot walk through digestive tract, will open to the public this spring.
Instead of driving to the ballpark, they tie a ball and chain to each foot and walk to work, because they're scrappy like that.
It's a two-foot tall humanoid that can walk, look for familiar objects and pick up or drop off objects.
After going to see Dr. Blitz, she received bunion surgery on her right foot and was able to walk with a special surgical shoe right away.
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The Four Seasons Resort the Biltmore Santa Barbara, in California, turned a 400-square-foot guest room into a walk-in closet for a guest who stayed in the suite next door for about four months.
It was five years ago that prosthetics took a very literal step forward when Arizona State University's SPARKy foot offered a more natural walk, capturing the inherent kinetic energy that previously needed a big motor to replicate.
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Lewis keeps half his 27 planes in a 20, 000-square-foot hangar a two-minute walk from the office.
He's down there steadying the harness that's helping me walk the 35-foot-long beam.
Until a recent foot injury, she used to walk every day.
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Beginning at 8am my very knowledgeable guide, who was also completely fluent in the English language, whisked me away (on foot) as we proceeded to walk through the Forum, into the Colosseum and over to the Pantheon.
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It was harder for me to walk, it had spread to my left foot and it just became, basically taking over my body -- it was crazy.
The nearly 4, 000-square-foot master suite has a fireplace, entry foyer and oversize walk-in closet and dressing room designed to look like a Ralph Lauren store, says Richard Robertson III, the apartment's architect.
The 110, 000-square-foot Science Center of Iowa, completed in 2004, houses a walk-through planetarium.
Bleak grey terraces have sprouted gardens, and music and markets enhance a new riverside walk from Vauxhall to Tate Modern (where a rather unpleasant 20-foot anatomical sculpture by Damien Hirst now greets visitors approaching the museum).
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Robert Morris's walk-in "Labyrinth" and 25-by-33-foot "Aluminum I-Beams Construction" and a floor piece by Carl Andre also fit handily, as does Claes Oldenburg's Brobdingnagian, brilliant-red "Knife Ship, " its motorized oars rowing and its knife blades rising and lowering at the gallery's far end.
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Several agricultural colleges and two zoos have closed, ramblers are being urged not to walk in the countryside, and even RSPCA inspectors are having to avoid setting foot on farmland.
Climbers head out from the BridgeClimb storefront at the foot of the bridge, proceed along a catwalk under the highway, climb several ladders and then walk up the curved span to the top.
These premises, plus the hangarlike 11, 000-square-foot workspace Wilner maintains for his brigade of restorers in Long Island City, are a far cry from the walk-up apartment where he first lived and sold frames back in 1983.
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