She would walk away whenever she was asked about that night.
She should walk a mile in someone else's shoes before she gives condescending 'advice' such as this.
She said she would walk again and was starting to prepare for a prosthetic leg.
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She also has no feeling in her pelvis and her legs, and she cannot walk.
She could walk those slathering dogs right to his alley door and into his home.
Her partners may have owned the paper, but Huffington possessed the nuclear option: She could walk.
As the precious two-year-old daughter of Tinseltown royalty, she was simply born into it, attracting the flashbulbs before she could walk or talk.
But what started as one day of hooky, so that she could walk in a Calvin Klein show, grew into long absences for international travel.
Though the gunshots to her neck and head made many doubt that she would walk again, Malala continued to improve over the past several months.
Trying on her Italian-made silk wedding gown for the first time, the bride says she will walk down the aisle on May 28 with a new sense of purpose.
After ten months of Lokomat training and other rehab, she can walk five blocks with a cane and plans to move back into her third-floor walk-up apartment this month.
Once she could walk, Verna was given five dollars and a bus ticket and instructed to return to the guardianship of her mother, because she was still a minor.
Would she really walk away from the altar if Will refused to commit a certain percentage of his fortune to her if the marriage fails in the first five years with increased sums at ten, fifteen and twenty?
The hearing at Llangefni, Anglesey, was told grandmother Mrs Edwards, a retired shop assistant, had arrived with her husband John at their second home at Trefor but, after saying she was going for a walk, she disappeared.
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She is starting to ask her mom and dad pointed questions, such as whether she still will be able to walk when she grows up.
She had them walk her through how to take the code they offered so she could embed widgets like a registration page and calendar on her own website.
She was able to walk in with her walker when she took up residence there.
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As a woman, she cannot drive or walk around freely and learned quickly that she did not know the streets and different districts of Saudi Arabia particularly well.
When she could no longer walk unaided, instead of using a cane, she used a broom, so it might just look like she was sweeping.
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She could only walk with a stick and faced a future in a wheelchair.
She saw me walk onto the front porch and asked me what I was doing home.
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From there, Joycelyn said, she'd walk to wherever Quentin was, despite her bad knees.
Mother-of-two Sharon Rudge, 42, said she decided to walk the three miles to work in Lowford.
She used to walk around the streets waving cars down and stuff like that.
As soon as she learned to walk, her father took her to the ballpark.
Lou has well over 500 pairs now, and obviously she can hardly walk in most of them.
Carstensen, a single mother, broke 20 bones, and doctors said if she lived, she would never walk again.
When she graduated from Mid Michigan Community College, she could barely walk across the stage to get her diploma.
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