The solutions are all things you've heard before: cut carbon dioxide emissions, use less power, walk don't drive, live more efficiently.
And the man making this all possible, literally, the single engine, the piston that's driving this whole operation of making sure that we don't walk away from our cities, we don't walk away from this recovery, we don't -- we take the chances we're taking to generate growth here, is a man who came from a big city himself.
"Until they walk up, we don't know who's confirmed, " Richman says.
And if you go on a tour that brings tourists in to indigenous tribes, don't walk into someone's home without asking permission.
"Don't walk away from this research thinking, I should stay away from cooking or cleaning because I'll benefit from it, " she cautions.
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Here's what I ask Congress, though: Don't walk away from reform.
Once inside the building, suited WEF officials diligently check ID badges to ensure delegates -- or digital producers for that matter -- don't walk into the wrong areas.
But you don't walk around town in a Tracy Letts jersey. (Come to think of it, why not?) You might tell a few friends or post something on social media.
"The bias has been that people with spinal cord injury don't walk, but a lot of the patients with some movement do" says UCLA neurologist Bruce Dobkin, who led the study.
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 many parts of the country, schools, local authorities and parents are working together to set up safe routes to school - routes where children can walk in greater safety and don't actually need to be driven to school by their parents.
And I won't walk away from you. (Applause.) And I don't think Congress should walk away, either.
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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.
You can walk anytime, anywhere and you don't need any equipment.
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For years he walked from Wall Street to his upper Manhattan home, making a game of trying to do this without being stopped by a don't-walk light.
Because he's one of a growing number of researchers who think sexual orientation may be as basic as how you walk, something inborn that you don't choose.
"It's the first thing you see as you walk through the courtyard, The Don doffing his baggy green cap, " said Richard Mulvaney, director of the museum, which attracts more than 50, 000 visitors a year.
"When people walk into a room where they don't know anyone or feel insecure, they reach into their bags and start staring at the screen, " says Ms. Smith, who is an active after-the-party tweeter.
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Rooms have infrared sensors that detect body heat, so that staff don't accidentally walk in on guests, and there's a virtual golf club in the basement that lets you simulate a round on 50 of the world's most famous courses.
Gourma elephants don't necessarily walk farther than their East and Southern African cousins, but their movements are spread out over an area 150 percent bigger than those reported in Namibia, and 29 percent larger than those in Botswana, the researchers said.
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"This gave more workers a lot more power vis-a-vis management, " he says, adding that while people were desperate to have jobs in the '90s, today they may walk out of a factory if they don't like their job or the working conditions.
In some of these same states, including Alabama, Kansas, Tennessee and Florida, legislatures have also passed laws that demand proof of citizenship to register to vote (a tough deal if you don't happen to walk around with a birth certificate, passport or naturalization records in your pocket) or that reduce early voting.
"All you do is walk around and make yourself known but you don't do anything to help anybody, " she said.
"When you walk into a room, even if you don't know who George is, you know he is someone, " says one former colleague.
"I don't think Gore can walk away, " said Louisiana Senator John Breaux, widely considered the most agnostic about new legal challenges to the election.
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