British audiences know she has walked the walk as a performer in her own right.
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But has Mr. Mandela's short walk as president been an exportable political precedent?
Instead, Idzik made a move with an eye on the franchise's future and not going empty-handed by letting Revis walk as a free agent next offseason.
As the deposed pirate captain Jack Sparrow, Johnny Depp does not so much walk as sashay into a scene, and he wears more eyeshadow than Tammy Faye Bakker.
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To get kids juiced about the MOVband, the district created a MOVband challenge with the goal of getting each student to walk as much as 100 miles in 21 days.
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He was one of the first prosecutors to use the perp walk as a public-relations weapon against white-collar criminals, who traditionally had been allowed to present themselves before the court for arraignment.
Reply: On "The West Wing" -- I always have answered that it is pretty realistic, except that we are not as funny, don't walk as fast and most of us are not as good looking.
In Mexico City, though, pollution and crime have progressively driven people out of the parks and the streets, so most now walk as little as possible preferably no further than from the valet-parking service to the restaurant.
We wanted to implement that in Nintendogs, and obviously we have the idea of people taking their dogs for a walk as part of the game play, anyway, and we wanted to use that and again combine that with a way in the future to kind of create this communication aspect to the game, where it essentially allows you to interact with other people.
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His walk, as opposed to his talk, is slow or even backward on these issues.
Hamiad was now too weak to walk, as were nearly a dozen other elderly and handicapped residents.
Even aging parents in wheelchairs need a walk outside as often as possible.
Year-round mild weather makes Salta an ideal place to walk, as well as a great place to enjoy picnics and drinks outside.
He could walk away as an Arab hero and await a better offer.
At 59 Doyle, who lives in the Chicago suburbs, where he works, could walk away as the true fertilizer king.
It's a special moment when you walk back as defending champion on that court, throw those balls up for the first point.
Unlike King Lear who ended up in tatters, raving on the beach, Murdoch can walk away as a great operator undone by his grubby news hounds.
You the customer can walk around as if you were in the town square, but the tenants (see billionaire web service companies above) are going to have to pay for the upkeep of the premises.
So members of the Writers Guild may walk away as early as the beginning of November which would leave some studios with projects in mid-progress, forcing the studio to put it on hold or cancel it.
Also slightly cumbersome is the cable that trails the headset like a tail -- any demo that involved walking around required having an employee lift the cables and walk around as if you were wearing some Victorian bridal gown.
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As a liberal, I cannot walk the same distances as my anarchist friends, but I do appreciate and enjoy their critique, and I think that regardless of whether you are a liberal, a libertarian, or an anarchist (of whichever stripe) understanding that critique and internalizing it as much as possible is a useful thing.
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Even McCaw was happy to walk away just as the situation was getting most interesting.
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But he also admits that the idea of a long-distance walk strikes him as fun.
Officials said that alternatives such as walk-in centres and minor injuries units were often the better option.
Winsor applauds officers for their extraordinarily willingness to walk towards danger as the rest of us flee.
Within the concourse, you walk, sometimes as much as a half mile, or ten city blocks, between gates.
And a hit could occur while he's chilling in a hot tub or taking a walk: anything as long as the ideas keep flowing.
"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.
Kennedy, who made us believe 50 years ago this week -- (applause) -- that mankind could do something big and bold and ambitious as walk on the moon.
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