He walked over and stood a foot away from Mr. Sandusky, and addressed the jury.
Holding it away from his body between his thumb and third finger, he walked over to the prisoner.
Without saying a word, he walked over to the long silver rack where my sample dresses were displayed.
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On a recent Friday, he walked over to the Ice Hole from his own fishing shack, to fish and have a few drinks with a friend.
"They think I'm a clown, " Tom repeated as he walked over to his bookshelf and grabbed the scissors himself and began to cut into his nice pleated slacks at the knee.
After Orozco received his award, he quietly walked over and placed his medal over the boy's head.
Having been shopping in the town a few hundred yards from the hotel, he walked back over the river towards his room alongside his pregnant girlfriend, Rachael Cordingley, and with a bag in each hand.
He walked very slowly over to the counter and in the faintest voice told me that he had to go to New Orleans.
Dejected and probably aware his outing was over, he walked slowly off the mound with his head down.
It was clear immediately that his game was over and he walked away disconsolately to be replaced by Rooney.
He managed seats on two buses through Brooklyn but walked over a bridge into Manhattan, where buses were too full to bother stopping.
"I think the kerb was fairly visible - as visible as any kerbs on the road she had already walked over to get here, " he said.
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Granderson went 0 for 3 in Tuesday's 4-3 victory over Seattle, but he scored a run and walked once.
Wabash, Roger walked over and handed me the dupes -- the carbons -- of a review he had just written.
On prior visits, he's has hung by his toes from a helicopter flying over the Statue of Liberty, walked a high wire over Lincoln Center and rappelled off Madison Square Garden.
Mr Flynn walked out of the committee hearing just over 10 minutes after it had started, although he suggested this was "not entirely" due to his dissatisfaction with the answers he had received.
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Nobody has yet walked up to the 232-kg (510-lb) man-mountain and told him he is over the hill.
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