She has also tried hiring a fetching woman to stroll along the sidewalk in front of the restaurant and give away cups of cold borscht, a gesture geared to attract walk-in business to a restaurant where it was once impossible to get a reservation.
Kerry called for all "downer" cows -- those unable to walk into the slaughterhouse -- to be tested and not allowed into the food supply until certified as disease-free, as some other countries have mandated.
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.
He wants - this is not too subtle a point here, but they want Congressional oversight in any walk-up to any confrontation with Iran and not a repeat of the U.S. decision to go into Iraq, only to find no weapons of mass destruction.
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For years, the Seattle-based Startup Walk Score has been calculating the rankings of the most walk-friendly placed to live all across the country.
"If you do well early with your season tickets, then you have a good idea of where you're going to be, " says Medlock, who didn't quite match the 2, 300 season-ticket packages sold last year but plans to make it up with walk-ups and by selling to larger groups.
The 43-year-old Rivera issued a leadoff walk to Pedroia and gave up a one-out double to Jonny Gomes before Middlebrooks drove in a run with a groundout.
The trust said the centre would use technology and walk-through displays to recreate the events of 1940.
We have got an excellent team of nurses who have come from the walk-in centre to work at the new facility.
Pasternack follows Thomas into a walk-in cooler to show him his lobsters.
Add diagnostic error in the emergency room and walk-in clinics to error in the out-patient offices of medicine and you have more than 200 million errors.
It all started with a walk-in visit to a store by Michael Hess, who was so impressed he eventually arranged for Ira Distenfield, the chain's owner at the time, to meet his boss.
Dean noted the administration blocked attempts to ban from the food supply beef from cows slaughtered when they were unable to walk -- a symptom of the disease -- and resisted efforts to create a better system to track cows.
Authors Guofo Zhou and Yingzi Zu use some complex math based on the random-walk theory to show that the odds of watching half your liquid net worth evaporate are roughly similar to those of another major life event: death.
Indeed, we cut such a swathe through Wales that if you wished to do so - and why not, for it is a lovely country - you could walk from the south-east corner to the north-western most point and find yourself on Conservative territory all the way.
According to MobileSyrup, there's a number of reasons for the rate increases, including the fact that the discount carrier apparently hasn't posted a profit since its launch in 2005, and that they're now looking to build some actual walk-in stores, in addition to the usual kiosks.
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Ergen has all the time in the world--he can afford to walk this thing through the courts for a while--but GM needs to sell Hughes quickly to raise cash.
People without life-threatening conditions have been urged to use walk-in centres, out-of-hours GP services or NHS Direct over the festive period.
The space is about an eight-to-ten minute walk from the BART.
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Franklin Street marks the official boundary where Faubourg Marigny gives way to bohemian Bywater, and like most neighbourhoods in New Orleans, the line between slightly dodgy and do-not-walk-here-at-night begins to blur.
Whereas inflationary expectations have moved centre-stage, monetary developments have been reduced to a walk-on part.
On Thursday, she went to the walk-in centre in Peterborough's Thorpe Road and was told to take hay fever tablets.
Dave Mohammad patted a yorker straight back to bowler Alfonso Thomas but inexplicably set off for a run - with Ganga firmly intent to remain at the other end - allowing Thomas to simply walk with the ball and take off the bails, and Mohammad to keep on running back to the pavilion.
However, she added steps had been taken to remind drivers of their obligations about walk-round checks and for employees to attend courses by the end of February.
Before a judge simply decides to let them walk-out of the gates at Thomson, Illinois due to "no sufficient proof, " the public should know who they are, accompanied with a bipartisan risk assessment.
The efficiency produces all the torque needed to let a 165-pound person walk, but with just a 30W to 60W motor versus SPARKy's 150W -- a big help to battery life that also reduces the AMP-Foot 2.0's weight to that of the fleshy kind.
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Unlike the earlier Walking Assist Device, which is intended just to help patients re-learn how to walk, the new (and cunningly named) Walking Assist Device with Bodyweight Support System is for anyone who needs a lift -- even those who are perfectly healthy.
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