Ernie and the Top Notes last played Dap Walk more than 20 years ago.
Older people, who may walk more when they are no longer able to drive, are particularly vulnerable.
She could not walk more than a few steps without losing her breath and getting a viselike chest pain.
Under the rules, those unable to walk more than 20m would qualify, rather than the previous distance of 50m.
City dwellers tend to walk more and drive less than their suburban counterparts, and dense urban development encourages transit use.
Only last week McDonald's introduced a new Adult Happy Meal in the US that included a pedometer to encourage people to walk more.
His friends believe the keen cyclist and hiker tried to walk more than 15 miles back to the hotel near Cardiff Airport where he was staying.
Chen Guihua, a peasant, and her parents-in-law, both in their 60s, walk more than 5 and a half miles most days--over two mountain ridges--for two buckets of drinking water.
She still moved like the dancer she had been in college, her feet pointed slightly outward, her head high, her walk more a glide than something taken step by step.
Monica seemed to walk with more effort, as if the air were a hot heaviness she was pushing her way through.
Most fly directly north to see Machu Picchu and the old Inca capital at Cusco, preferring to walk the more famous 45km Inca trail.
This spectator's experience has been that some signs overstate the time: That Wembley walk was more like 15 minutes than the pink-signed 20.
Residents of a Sheffield suburb are to open their own full-time post office after facing a walk of more than a mile to access services for the past year.
Mark Twain famously described golf as a good walk, spoiled, but if you find no other enjoyment in a round, it can provide a lovely 4-mile walk (more if you spray the ball).
They're the wounded warriors -- at Landstuhl and Walter Reed and Bethesda and across America -- for whom the battle is not to fight, but simply to speak, to stand, to walk once more.
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From Hongguan you can continue on to the riverside village of Big Likeng, though this 15km walk is more complex with numerous side trails -- you will definitely need to hire a guide in the village before leaving.
After analysing different sub-groups of bus pass holders, the study found that women over the age of 70 and living in London or in urban areas were significantly more likely to use buses and walk three or more times a week than those without bus passes.
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If more people walk in and the conversion rate stays constant, that means more revenues.
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If everything goes wrong operationally they still walk away with more money than they can ever spend.
People should walk and bike more and quit pointing a finger at the rising cost of petrol and instead poke at the huge gut they develop from driving two blocks just to pick up a carton of milk.
In fact, in the summer of 2012, the CDC reported that more Americans were walking for exercise, with those who walk being nearly 3 times more likely to meet the recommended level of physical activity.
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Today it is possible to ram a car into a wall at 30mph and walk away with little more than a welt on your head.
While its first long-form studio album, Loon, showed influences of Pavement, Spoon, and the Pixies, Walk It Off showcases more personal flair, as inspired by producer David Fridmann ( The Flaming Lips, MGMT, Weezer).
It was five years ago that prosthetics took a very literal step forward when Arizona State University's SPARKy foot offered a more natural walk, capturing the inherent kinetic energy that previously needed a big motor to replicate.
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In Providence, where the drifts were 5 feet high and telephone lines encrusted with ice and snow drooped under the weight, Jason Harrison labored for nearly three hours to clear his blocked driveway and front walk and still had more work to do.
When a hospital negotiates with, say, Aetna over the costs of its surgical procedures, that hospital negotiator can much more easily walk away from a deal if she is confident that her hospital has a long waitlist for elective surgical procedures, meaning that the other insurance companies in town will bring them plenty of business to remain at capacity.
And he allowed barely more than one walk per nine innings over a league-leading 251 frames.
At the same time, the business is becoming less lucrative, causing more insurers to walk away.
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