John McCain has a very long pro-life record and he won't walk away from that record.
"So it wasn't like I couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time, " he joked.
"You can't walk around through life carrying all of your books under your arm, " he said.
So sick he couldn't walk, Benton lay in his hospital bed bitter and resentful.
Mr. WOBBEKIND: Really, people can't walk away from energy very easily, and they have to eat.
You can't walk anywhere on Wall Street these days without stepping in some kind of toxic assets.
Now you'd probably think that even the most unscrupulous guest couldn't walk off with a nailed-in showerhead.
He didn't know if it was bones or a tear, but he couldn't straighten it, couldn't walk.
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It's not the same here - you can't walk late at night, you've got to be very careful.
My grandfather is old, he couldn't walk for long and needed regular breaks.
And I won't walk away from you. (Applause.) And I don't think Congress should walk away, either.
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"I can't walk, " Bryant said, leaning on crutches in the Lakers locker room.
Roger Swenson was only 40 when his heart was so weak he couldn't walk 200 feet without gasping for air.
"You simply can't walk home anymore after an evening out - it's quite scary, especially if you're alone, " she said.
And if you go on a tour that brings tourists in to indigenous tribes, don't walk into someone's home without asking permission.
Chicago-based Quaker originally balked at that deal, partly because it couldn't walk away if Pepsi shares were to plunge before the merger.
"Don't walk away from this research thinking, I should stay away from cooking or cleaning because I'll benefit from it, " she cautions.
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Here's what I ask Congress, though: Don't walk away from reform.
Of course, despite being a professional athlete, he might be pigeon-toed - can't walk past a pub without his feet turning in.
"They learnt as they went but importantly when something went wrong they didn't walk away and leave people in the lurch, " she added.
He didn't walk into a ring so much as he peacocked, decked out in a rainbow of colors, fashions, designs and feather crests.
He doesn't walk a lot or hit for an especially high batting average, and he's led the league in times caught stealing two years running.
"I just can't walk very far and I want to get this healed up because I am definitely going to be at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, " Foyt said.
Maris couldn't walk a city block without some new passer-by asking if that was Project Glass, how it worked and, of course, whether they could try it on.
"This is a guy who doesn't walk away from things, " he said of Johnson, who has overseen six wins and eight defeats from his 14 Tests in charge.
Once inside the building, suited WEF officials diligently check ID badges to ensure delegates -- or digital producers for that matter -- don't walk into the wrong areas.
Wyoming can't walk over to a neighboring state and vote.
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But you don't walk around town in a Tracy Letts jersey. (Come to think of it, why not?) You might tell a few friends or post something on social media.
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