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  • Just tell her that and then walk away chuckling...

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  • Her group would meet each Sunday at the church of Santa Rita in Miramar, Havana's grandest district, say the rosary, hear mass, and then walk ten blocks in silence along Quinta Avenida on the green verges under the palm trees.

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  • Perk up with a caffeine boost and breakfast at Monmouth Coffee, then walk east to cross Tower Bridge and admire the 11th-Century Tower of London.

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  • His family allows him to take a walk now and then, provided he stays within a limited area.

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  • And then you walk a little, shouting the whole time.

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  • For someone who has been crippled in an accident of the sort suffered by Ms Lomas, Dr Contreras-Vidal thinks it will simply be a matter of remembering how you used to walk, and then doing it.

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  • The decision saw a number of key members of Kanu such as Raila Odinga and then Vice-President George Saitoti walk out of the party and away from Mr Moi's "Uhuru Project".

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  • And then, like Eleanor and me on our walk, we expend a tremendous amount of energy to keep up a ruse that fools no one.

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  • How many times have you seen a company make a 62% premium bid for another company and then change its mind four months later and walk away?

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  • "Anyone will be able to come in and essentially you'll have a pair of headphones on and then you'll be able to walk through the building and when you get near the place where someone has left a memory you'll get some clues there's a memory there, " said Mr Morris.

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  • "If they are saying that the name of the RUC being included in the title deeds and maybe not in the working title of the police, that this is too much for them and they will walk and refuse to accept the police service, then it calls into question their entire commitment to the process, " he said.

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  • We were freed, and then he said walk away from the plantation.

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  • By then I could walk, and after a month I could dance.

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  • Miss La Grua said Mr Mort had cycled to Flint to see his son Christopher, had a coffee with him, and then headed home to walk his dog.

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