And with Primor's Pride being rested after his recent win at Burghley she will be relying on Walk On Star for the hat-trick bid.
And although I only have word-of-mouth information on his trapeze abilities, and a picture of his tree climbing, I actually got to witness his ability to walk on his hands, starting from a sitting position on the floor where he was positioned alongside the many tables set-up at the awards banquet, he was able to pull himself up into a handstand, and walk on his hands.
The royal couple then went on a walk-about on Plymouth Hoe where about 2, 000 people had waited in the wind and rain to cheer them.
In other words, none of the offices that are going to be closed are the ones that taxpayers rely on for walk-in one on one assistance.
It must also have been very hard for those who knew Steve was on his deathbed to walk on-stage and make the introduction.
But when you go on vacation and you walk on the beach, and you are not expecting anything but to have walked on the beach, you are doing something similar.
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Call in advance to secure a place on a walk, which begins daily at 10 am (except Sundays) at the Rail Reservation Centre on Chelmsford Road.
In a statement to the Commons on the nationwide walk-out on 30 November 2011, Mr Maude described the strikes as "indefensible", "unjustifiable" and "irresponsible".
In 1992 he eliminated a 40% premium on the most popular walk-on economy fares.
These walks stay with me now on every walk I take in New York.
It was on that walk back that he encountered George Zimmerman, a 28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer.
He eliminated a 40% premium on the most popular walk-on economy fares in 1992.
On the walk home, I found streets seething with characters of the most sinister variety.
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About half of the units in the complex, now a co-op, are on the walk.
On a walk through the village, Matthew points out what the elders cited as evidence of warming.
On my walk down the corridor to board my plane home, I saw loose and chipped wall tiles.
On the walk back to the office all I could think about was how to pick up the pieces.
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We had isolated snow flakes falling out of the sky on the walk to the stadium, but now the skies are blue.
Do I really want my name on a building or on a brick on the walk to a theater or a museum?
Instead of summoning Ms. Garland on the walk to the stage, she tries to calm her nerves by chatting with the crew.
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Fed, they were warmer on the walk home, and Joanna was kinder.
The new business nous of the university presses was more than ever apparent on a walk round the booths in Frankfurt this year.
These are to be slipped into capacious bags and worn on the walk to the subway, or even in the hunt for a taxi.
The actor is shown munching on banana chips, a favourite snack with tipplers, and hurling the loaded question at whoever he meets on the walk.
And then, like Eleanor and me on our walk, we expend a tremendous amount of energy to keep up a ruse that fools no one.
Cornelius was awarded a place in the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame in 1995 and has a star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood.
The simple sandals can also shield feet against the beach's hot sand, which might otherwise cause skin to burn and blister on your walk to the water.
We imitated it on the walk to and from school.
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