She thought sometimes of walking over to the church to see it all, to hear the lovely music, but that would leave her boys and man unsupervised for too long.
Tigers manager Jim Leyland saw pitcher Armando Galarraga lose a perfect game after first-base umpire Jim Joyce missed a call in 2011, yet Leyland took his sweet time (21.8 seconds) walking over to Joyce after the play.
The lowest point was when I woke up sprawled on the street near Leicester Square and people were walking over me to get to work.
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With no public transportation, a steady stream of commuters can be seen walking to work over bridges as the roads are gridlocked.
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The rites that accompany the festivity vary from place to place, ranging from leaping over fires and streams in Iran to tightrope walking, leaving lit candles at house doors, traditional games such as horse racing or the traditional wrestling practised in Kyrgyzstan.
And I think that kind of walking up to the brink convinced people to get over themselves.
"It's pointless just bowling to a batsman and then walking back to your mark and doing it all over again, because they'll never feel like they're in a contest, " says Nel, who was on course to be a professional rugby player at the age of 18.
From making the Statue of Liberty disappear, walking right through the Great Wall of China to levitating over the Grand Canyon, Copperfield is constantly redefining the realms of possibility.
In Dehradun, for example, a blue haze hangs over streets where vehicles jostle to move even at walking pace.
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Toss on a comfortable pair of walking shoes, because it's time to do CES all over again.
Maryam Syed, prosecuting, said the boy was walking in an alleyway when Williams-Brown asked him to hand over his money.
He spent so much time with us over the last couple of months, I just expect to see him walking past our window.
If you want one, you better start flying walking to either India, Turkey or Africa where the phones will be launched over the next few weeks, or you can just gaze at Fonehome's hands-on video of the 150 after the break.
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Rev Brierley believes a relaxation in the rules in 2008 over who can be married in church has led to the increase in people walking up the aisle this year.
Walking in to the small but cosy radio studio, I felt a stream of excitement pour over me.
She wound up walking the rest of the way, over the George Washington Bridge, into the Bronx, on to Yankee Stadium.
There is a scramble over rocks to reach the top, which really is flat, but the easy walking is around the base.
The programme charts the lows of Gravell's struggle to get to grips with walking on a temporary false leg, to his joy when he manages to master enough control over the artificial limb to resume driving and regain his independence.
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The strikes will see each section of the company, from the sorting and collection centres to those who make the deliveries, walking out for two separate 24-hour strikes over two weeks.
Average walking distance on the six-minute test improved from 1, 508 feet to 1, 588 feet over the 30-day study period.
The controversy of Jeremiah Wright, Mr Obama's former pastor who had made wildly paranoid and angry anti-American comments from his pulpit, was raised yet again. (Mrs Clinton sought to make a bit more hay.) Mrs Clinton's daft statements that she had braved sniper-fire to visit Bosnia in 1996 (video had shown her calmly walking off her plane) were chewed over once more.
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