The greatest challenge for both of them is to walk hand in hand in coming years.
Underlying the change in America is the assumption that there is little that is more rewarding for any parent than to walk hand-in-hand to school with their adoring seven-year-old and no agenda other than the walk.
It was so tight that if you had your hand out, someone would walk over your hand.
They may wake up when their wives walk out the door or hand them divorce papers.
Adebowale appeared to walk uncomfortably and his right hand was wrapped in what could have been a medical dressing.
With coffee in hand, you can walk another block or two to Voodoo Doughnut (22 SW 3rd Ave.).
They walk away with the packaged toy in hand, the mother looking bewildered, the child wearing a grin of triumph.
On the other hand, the most dangerous walk in business is on the tightrope between yesterday's cash cows and tomorrow's uncertainties.
' The couple hand over the money and walk towards the bar, looking as if they'll never speak again, let alone tonight.
Everyone knows about Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest, delicious food, great cocktails, laid back lifestyle, and oh the fact we can walk around the street freely with cocktails in hand.
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He said he was often waylayed on his short walk back home by colleagues asking him to hand in a petition or a letter to the Pope because of the privileged position he enjoyed inside the Pope's immediate entourage.
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Mr Ota is having to walk a tightrope between, on the one hand, trying to find an acceptable site for the heliport so as to keep the generous subsidies flowing from Tokyo while, on the other hand, pandering to local residents in order to get re-elected.
If co-workers still don't get it, Ms. Hand recommends taking them aside for a walk or a lunch to explain further and ask for their support.
And no matter what the parents say, you want to document as you're asking and seeing that child roll over, seeing that child walk, seeing that child transfer an object form left hand to right hand.
" Pianist McCoy Tyner's forceful left hand rang just right, especially on his "Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit.
They are a partial exoskeleton that allows a user to stand and walk independently, without crutches, and are normally operated by hand controls.
Directed by Neil Pepe and performed by a top-of-the-line ensemble cast led by Keith Carradine and Hunter Foster, "Hands on a Hardbody" is a fictionalized version of the much-admired 1997 film documentary about a Texas endurance competition whose contestants must keep one hand on a brand-new pickup truck until they walk away in frustration or collapse from exhaustion.
Walk up to the person or small group and gracefully stick out your hand to introduce yourself.
Doctors had thought Mick might be permanently disabled but eventually he regained some mobility and learnt to walk with a stick, but he never regained the use of his hand.
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Mr Duguid is accused of demanding that the pensioner hand over his wallet before pushing and pulling him at the underpass at the junction of Lovers Walk and Riverside in the town.
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If you walk around holding the cell phone, after a while you're not sure you have it in the hand anymore.
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