The shooting stunned a city where, in many neighborhoods, same-sex couples now walk freely holding hands.
The family then stopped using all carbon-producing transport, so they now walk or cycle.
Some 20 million Americans now walk around embedded with high-tech gear: artificial hips and knee joints, pacemakers, heart defibrillators and more.
After what seemed like delay after delay, you can now walk into your local electronics retailer and purchase a high definition DVD player.
Visitors can now walk from the Millennium wheel at Westminster Bridge past the concert halls and theatres of the South Bank and continue down to the gallery.
In Mexico City, though, pollution and crime have progressively driven people out of the parks and the streets, so most now walk as little as possible preferably no further than from the valet-parking service to the restaurant.
But what makes Republicans that two or four or eight or 12 years ago would have proposed something very similar to this now walk away from it is a good thing for them to have to answer.
In New Jersey, Belleville is expanding the number of armed, retired police officers working in the Essex County district, and on-duty officers in Fort Lee now walk through the Bergen County district's schools during shifts and conduct perimeter checks.
Making things even more complicated is VMware must now walk the line as both a member of the OpenStack Foundation, which puts it in a tough position as both a contributor as well as a competitor to the OpenStack project.
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Right now you walk into a store that sells magazines and you have a cornucopia of covers to look at.
These walks stay with me now on every walk I take in New York.
The problem is now when I walk the dog people will say, 'Where are my cookies?
His family allows him to take a walk now and then, provided he stays within a limited area.
The musicians say they can hear the council's handiwork in every note and are now proposing to walk out.
But she has now learned to walk and talk again and is looking forward to spending Christmas with Maddie, 14.
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Now when you walk in the front door, you enter another world.
Patients with complex multiple amputations, who until recently would have faced a lifetime in a wheelchair, are now able to walk and take part in sports.
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Hamiad was now too weak to walk, as were nearly a dozen other elderly and handicapped residents.
"The first couple of holes I was very tired and I can barely walk right now, " she said.
If we walk away now, America will lose out on one of the greatest economic opportunities of the 21st century.
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Right now, consumers can walk into any Best Buy (NYSE: BBY) and pick up a Nintendo 3DS right off the shelf.
Right now, if you walk down the streets of New York, it sounds more like London's West End than the West side.
He said it would also democratise the study of history because anyone would now be able to walk through the archive and re-interpret events.
And if we walk away now, if we simply retreat into our respective corners, we will never be able to come together and solve challenges like health care or education or the need to find good jobs for every American.
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