With a closing announcement of "When we talk about a green theme, we walk the walk and talk the talk, " the guests were urged to go home and plant the wildflower seeds embedded in their seating cards.
He took a lot of talk and instantaneously transformed it into a walk.
We talk as we walk at a brisk pace, sharing ideas, worries, and good feelings too.
Zain wanted to do what we television types call a "walk and talk" in the street, explaining where the pilgrims are heading to -- but at the same time capture the 'scene.
But the ability to turn that switch on and off perfectly for others is a little like being able to walk a tightrope, chew gum, talk on the phone and solve a math problem at the same time.
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There is, of course, something of an irony in the widespread belief that it is Jain's nationality that's the problem - which is that Ackermann may walk and talk like a German, but he is in fact Swiss.
Take, for example, the fear of a child who has to endure the harrowing experience of a CT Scan.. In a TED talk in 2012, Kelley spoke about children who walk into the CT room and are handed a black felt pirate cap.
And every time I visit with them at a base, every time I sit with them at a hospital bed, every time I talk to their kids at a barbeque or a baseball game, I walk away inspired.
You have to get up out of your chair, walk down a hallway and talk to someone.
For labor to evolve, it will need a leader better equipped to walk the talk.
We start out willing to fail as we learn to walk and talk and swim and ride a bike, but somewhere along the line we come to think that we have to get it right first time, every time, before even starting out.
Once he could walk the walk and talk the talk, he gained a loyal following.
The teenager used a specially designed wheelchair and could neither walk, talk nor eat for herself.
Huntington's disease is an hereditary neurological disorder of the central nervous system that causes progressive degeneration of cells in the brain, slowly impairing a person's ability to walk, think, talk and reason.
Only a handful of people know this about me, but five years ago, my father died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. This is a fatal disease that literally eats away at a person's muscles until they cannot walk, talk or even breathe.
How cool will it be when you can have a couple of webcams on your desk, and a virtual 3-D version of you will walk, talk and perform in your favorite online hangout or video game?
Once we grab a coffee, we usually just walk around the block while we talk.
Trust in her to not walk out or get angry each time I feel a need to talk about something.
"It is easy to talk the populist line in a campaign, but the true test is the ability to walk it, " he said.
Gingrich could always talk the talk, but can he walk the walk for those same GOP base voters and survive a second vetting.
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While we'd like to see the group walk the walk with real products before it talks more talk, there's still a chance that some memory performance bottlenecks could vanish for a good, long while.
It is designed to walk adults through a series of scenarios that deliver immediate guidance about how to talk about, identify, and respond to online behaviors, from meanness to outright bullying and beyond.
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