"Officers used a tractor to get to the scene and even that got stuck in the snow and they had to walk and crawl the remaining distance, " he said.
They had to walk a fine line to avoid anything too gimmicky, even working on the giant Broadway stage, so they decided against threading lights through the heel of the shoe or other special effects.
"I'm trying to imagine what the civil rights movement would have been like if, in fact, they had hired demonstrators to walk down South, " Chaison said.
He shouted at the surrounding Michigan players that they had been allowing Ohio State to walk all over them.
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The witnesses could have played back footage to show whether they had walk signs or not.
The study included 83 patients who had strokes at least six months before they entered the trial and had chronic deficits in their ability to walk, motor and sensory function, and manual dexterity.
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"They just sort of had the same swing to their walk, " she says.
But two hours later, some crewmen came out of the fourth compartment - and some of them had to be carried, because they could not walk, CWO Mazurenko said.
But in the Los Alamos case, the damage was already done, and so agents had to find a way to "walk the cat back, " as they like to say, and prove the crime in retrospect.
Dr. PAUL SKOLNICK (Boston University Medical Center): We've had to literally walk patients into care so they don't get lost, if you will.
"If Goldman had told them to walk away, as they now say Goldman should have, they would have been left with tears in their eyes, " he said.
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.
Surprisingly, after three months of therapy 90% of those with some sensation and movement recovered the ability to walk slowly, no matter which type of training they had gotten.
We did not want them to walk into a health clinic and not alert physicians that they had travelled from one of the outbreak sites.
I've had smart, talented colleagues walk into meetings unprepared for questions to which they should have known the answers.
Halima Haroun, 30, who arrived two days ago after a 14-day walk, appeared to speak for most of the refugees when she explained why they had decided to abandon their villages in the Nuba Mountains and the nearby caves where many had spent months hiding.
Down the hall lay a Putter and a Shooter, boys who clung to their jaunty monikers as though they were one day going to walk out of the hospital and back onto the golf course or the basketball court where they had earned those nicknames.
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