Protesters predicted that the community centre would cause traffic problems, but the As-Salaam Trust said many users would walk to the facility.
My parents would walk to Marina beach every morning in Madras to enjoy the fresh air, but that Sunday they did not go the beach as they had an invitation to visit some one else.
When the team finished lifting weights, it would have to walk to a separate facility afterward to change clothes in a locker room.
Green MSP Robin Harper said little had been done so far to accommodate those who would wish to walk and cycle to stations.
Or they would walk out to the fields and endure embarrassment.
The health center had such a bad reputation that locals would walk miles to avoid going there, says Ranvir Dhillon, an American medical student who helped out in Mayange for 18 months.
Earlier last week Vermont Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy, the ranking minority member of the Judiciary Committee, had phoned chairman Orrin Hatch to ask if he would walk with Leahy to the Supreme Court hearing.
In future years, Portadown district lodge would continue to apply to walk its traditional route but accepts the agreement of the residents would be required.
Or it they are not prepared to do that, Greece would feel compelled to walk away from its debts and would tear up its membership of the euro club.
But Ms Campion-Smith said with more people living close to the school they would be able to walk and the move could in the longer term reduce congestion.
In fact, 57% of men polled by Harris admitted they would walk away compared to 40% of women polled.
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" "There is, but we would have to walk around and that is 30 minutes more than this route.
The amount of money you would need to be able to walk away from it all and just live happily ever after.
Much as letting their beloved captain walk would lead to some short term unrest among the faithful, winning has a way of solving such problems.
And they say that potentially they would have to walk away from 32 other agreements in the security arena because the cornerstone would fall out of that relationship.
"We weren't real thrilled" about the bar opening last year, said Otter Tail County Sheriff Brian Schlueter, noting that ambulances and squad cars don't go on the ice, so responders would have to walk or find a snowmobile in an emergency.
Though the gunshots to her neck and head made many doubt that she would walk again, Malala continued to improve over the past several months.
Ms Cooper said government schemes encouraging children to walk or cycle to school would help to keep children active and cut the risks of heart disease and obesity in later life.
You might think the backers would be ready to walk, but they are acting unfazed.
Critics said people would still have to walk further from where they were previously dropped-off.
In the past, mothers would sometimes walk two hours to the clinic only to find vaccines out of stock or spoiled.
In the past, Mr. Bearden would have had to walk to the front of the store and look up available inventory on a personal computer.
Sanofi would be wise to walk in and offer all those employees raises, and focus any cost-cutting efforts on back office employees and those in other Genzyme businesses.
She said she would walk again and was starting to prepare for a prosthetic leg.
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It would take a week to walk the 16, 000 wild acres of arroyos, plains and cottonwoods.
Before heading out on the mission, I would walk the line of soldiers to look at their faces.
Initial users would be people learning to walk again after having a stroke.
If lenders implemented a department with specific counseling options for their borrowers, people would be less likely to walk away.
After this interaction, only 10-15 percent of those borrowers would be lucky enough to walk out of the bank with a loan.
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