Merck isn't going to sit down and let a biotech walk off with the osteoporosis market.
He was able to walk off with assistance and was thought to have suffered a concussion.
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Now you'd probably think that even the most unscrupulous guest couldn't walk off with a nailed-in showerhead.
But if tenants instantly buy those houses and walk off with a fat capital gain, what's the point?
Now and then, an obnoxious client would not only refuse to tip them but also walk off with their belongings.
There is another way in which the tax code is responsible for allowing private-equity types to walk off with vast bounties.
Jewel, plus a Doberman playfully called Fifi and a big-winning wire fox terrier called Sky were among the favorites to walk off with prized silver bowl.
Once word got out that the streets were haywire, however, a wave of garden-variety thugs headed downtown to smash the windows at Radio Shack and walk off with CD players.
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Walk off your meal with a stroll along the nearby lanes, dotted with art galleries.
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In New York by contrast, the Taylor law punishes unions that walk off the job with fines and other penalties.
You make a speech, walk off the stage with your statue, bring it home, and you put it on the mantle.
Cross the railway lines and walk off your meal with an amble through Schnelli Park, just a short stroll from the medieval magnificence of the Old Town.
The pair were provided with clothing to walk off the moorland before arriving in Bala by about 10:30 GMT.
Thereupon, he was left alone with his guitar to walk off into the sunset.
The 1960 Pirates and 1993 Blue Jays with their dramatic walk-off homers by Bill Mazerowski and Joe Carter.
He spoke dreamily of a far-off time when everyone would walk around with what he described as a "personal communicator" in their pockets and how this would transform their lives.
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.
Lind drew a one-out walk off Phelps in the seventh and Arencibia followed with a drive to center, his second homer of the series.
Even if it meant their eventual demise, they would walk away with a handsome amount of money from selling off their exchange.
After an average of six weeks of training, food-motivated rats were able to walk on their hind legs, even with the treadmill switched off.
In the US, the National Cherry Blossom Festival kicked off last week in Washington DC with a fundraising walk and vigil for the victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami.
Granderson came off the disabled list and went 0 for 3 with a walk in his season debut.
People walk around aimlessly, chatting with friends, talking on smart phones, heading off to work.
Two bad shots in a row, combined with a big number, used to make me want to walk off the course.
The Minneapolis-based indie-rock band Tapes n Tapes recently joined host David Dye on World Cafe with songs from its second full-length release, Walk It Off.
While it's still not possible to walk into your local Chevy dealer and fly out with a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) Camaro that drives through all three dimensions, there are engineers across the world dedicating their lives to making the dream possible.
At Beijing, Foster has put all the international flights in the rear three-sided building, which is similar to the front one and almost as grand, and you walk off the plane right into his vast space, a celebration of arrival awash with natural light.
But he denied that by allowing teams to walk off in protest at racism Fifa would be stirring up a hornet's nest, with fans of a losing team striking up abuse to have a game called off.
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