In Italy it was too hot to walk by June, but we still had work to do.
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Originally, he was determined to be able to walk by his 50th birthday, but that deadline passed in September 2002.
C. isn't the kind of town that is really safe to walk by yourself at one o'clock in the morning in most neighborhoods.
Those wounded veterans, many of whom are amputees or left unable to walk by their injuries, are now back in the US trying to rebuild their lives.
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When you think that this is as likely to be a central media hub as a primary computer, it's convenient to be able to walk by it and tap the screen without having to sit down in front of it.
Vicinity is planning to use its database of more than 4m physical businesses, which already helps web surfers find the nearest Levi's store or FedEx drop-off point, to allow retailers to transmit discount coupons to the cellphone of a consumer who happens to walk by and lure her into the store.
You can lure people walking by your store to walk in simply by offering a check-in deal on Facebook or Foursquare.
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Others, such as the European health minister, see it as a societal challenge that should be met with schemes that encourage people to cycle to work or walk to school, or by subsidising sports centres such as Davos's Tourism und Sportzentrum.
As a native New Yorker, I will admit that at times, it has been my guilty pleasure to walk or drive by The Cowboy to see if he can bear the elements.
And at every turn, we've made progress not only by changing laws but by changing hearts, by our willingness to walk in another's shoes, by our capacity to love and accept even in the face of rage and bigotry.
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One of the most harrowing final scenes in all of opera is the ending of Poulenc's "Dialogues of the Carmelites, " when the nuns condemned by the French Revolution walk one by one to the scaffold, singing a gradually thinning chorus punctuated by the slashing sounds of a guillotine.
And 64% said patients in bays had to walk past areas occupied by the opposite sex to get to bathrooms.
You can listen to, Dap Walk, by Ernie and the Top Notes on your iPod, but collectors treasure it on the original vinyl.
The study of a sustained release oral formulation of the synthetic form of prostacylin showed that patients treated for pulmonary arterial hypertension did not achieve a statistically significant improvement in how far they were able to walk within six minutes by week 16 of the trial.
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"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.
Since then a variety of sponsors, including Cadillac and Motorola, have poured millions of dollars into the event only to walk away, frustrated by disorganization, erratic television coverage and the constant threat that the boat they back won't even survive the semifinals of a race that is held every four years or so.
I'll remember that long, lonely walk by Adam Price when I walk to the polls on Thursday.
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If you're going to get milked by the government, you want to walk away feeling completely screwed.
The office in The Hayes is set to be the worst hit by a walk out of 70 staff across Wales who were being asked to work until 1600 GMT.
She is popular, and she now has victim status: like some spouses, it may have been more congenial for her to be thrown out by Mr Yushchenko than to have to walk out.
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Users can watch past debates, rate performances or vote in a parallel essay contest in which submissions are posted anonymously to prevent a walk-off by the better-known candidates.
Many entrepreneurial women I coach find the sales process extremely challenging and perplexing, and fewer still have had the courage to walk directly into their challenges by signing up for sales training.
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Obama gave the game away when he attempted to walk back his initial comments by pointing out that, since the days of the New Deal, the Supreme Court has rarely, if ever, struck down economic legislation.
England captain David Beckham said the decision whether to walk off should not be made by the players.
It turns out that in addition to the potential for walk-ins by significant others and soul-crushing lack of self-respect in the morning, would-be Internet Lotharios now have to worry about being blackmailed.
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.
The new chips, highlighted at a big electronics tradeshow in Taiwan, represent the best effort by Intel engineers to walk the design line between a chip that uses little power and one that is powerful enough to keep users happy, especially those watching videos.
If the system launches as advertised in May, New York will join other major cities, including Washington, London, Paris and Boston, in embracing the use of municipal bicycle sharing as a new way to move residents and tourists through downtowns at distances that are too long to easily walk or not readily served by mass transit.
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