"I may not be able to run, but I'm going to try to walk it, " he says.
When these blacklists occur and are made public, the company usually tries to walk it back, and Activision is doing so now.
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One was abandoned by a Kent family living with children in a 7th floor flat who did not have time to walk it.
"It is easy to talk the populist line in a campaign, but the true test is the ability to walk it, " he said.
He inspected it for flats or damage and, finding none, decided to walk it down the hill to a bike stand in front of the library.
We were playing well and we went in to that game and some of our attitudes towards it were that we were going to walk it.
Apple's new guy in charge of retail launched a plan to lay off workers and boost profits, then had to walk it back when people pointed out that this was stupid.
When you think that this is as likely to be a central media hub as a primary computer, it's convenient to be able to walk by it and tap the screen without having to sit down in front of it.
The door is open, they say, but it is up to America to walk through it, carrying gifts.
It was harder for me to walk, it had spread to my left foot and it just became, basically taking over my body -- it was crazy.
They surely will calculate that, with the Americans forcing open the door to their man's return to power, the more trouble they threaten or foment in Honduras, the more likely it is that he will be allowed to walk through it.
"The door remains open to diplomacy should Iran choose to walk through it, " Mr. Obama said.
The car was found abandoned in Fellwater Court nearby where two men were seen to walk from it.
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"The door has been slightly open for me in these majors and I haven't quite managed to walk through it yet, " he said.
When its owner wants to walk, it sends out what is called a tonic signal ordering forward movement and the spine does the rest.
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Though there is room to walk round it, the piece is so strong that it seems to divide the room in two so that the viewer is never certain what is happening on the other side.
"To have credibility, it isn't enough to talk the talk, it has to walk the walk too, " she told MPs.
It offered to pay for an IT specialist to walk Pellegrin through the steps.
Russia has been trying to get into the World Trade Organization since 1993 and even though it has Washington in its corner, a lesser known nation is doing what it can to make Moscow walk over hot coals if it wants to join the club.
Also that content, may times needs to be secure, and people like to walk around with it thinking that nothing could, or every would, happen to them or that content.
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According to Mr Howland it is only possible to walk to the tower during the Spring and Autumn low tides and people should not attempt to reach it on their own.
It was difficult to see anything, but it was good to walk alone, to think without meaning, or to do the opposite to stop thinking altogether and just droop.
Sometimes the best way to win a fight is to walk away from it.
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Far better to allow the United States to be obstructionist than to have it walk out, he says.
Then you have recruiters who have ravaged the site and cause many people to walk away from it.
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The amount of money you would need to be able to walk away from it all and just live happily ever after.
For example, I want people to use my design in Northumberland as recreation - you'll be able to walk all over it.
The hill is deemed a Site of Special Scientific Interest for chalk land vegetation and the public are no longer allowed to walk on to it.
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