In New York City, millions routinely walk by homeless people sprawled on the sidewalk.
We remember forever that every day they watch over us and walk by our sides.
"I like the plants that people walk by every day without noticing, " she said.
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They walk by us on the sidewalk, and they sit next to us in class.
In Italy it was too hot to walk by June, but we still had work to do.
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I'll remember that long, lonely walk by Adam Price when I walk to the polls on Thursday.
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They are uniquely designed, with a huge window that lets customers view the doughnuts as they walk by.
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It will sprout and be ignored someday soon, breaking just above the surface while the people walk by obliviously.
It shut down in April and is starting to get that boarded-up, abandoned look when I walk by.
Originally, he was determined to be able to walk by his 50th birthday, but that deadline passed in September 2002.
For example, a Bravia flatscreen television might play a movie from one of the company's studios as customers walk by.
Every so often Craven would walk by, nod his head at me and I would nod my head back at him.
As soon as you walk by, they put their heads down and they're obviously intimidated with their boss standing over them.
Beggars are common enough in European cities, so to the guys holding out cut off coffee cups, I can walk by unmoved.
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.
He needed 30 pitches to get out of the first, including a nine-pitch leadoff walk by Ian Kinsler, and threw 98 pitches overall.
Ramble through romantic river valleys, hike among fragrant pines, bag Alpine peaks or simply go for a walk by the lake or through the dunes.
More than 15, 000 workers walk by some downtown blocks every day.
Deng was joined on his historic Freedom Walk by basketball legend Manute Bol, originally of Sudan, who played for the Washington Bullets and the Philadelphia 76ers.
Suzuki followed a walk by Travis Hafner with his two-run shot in the second inning, and Overbay followed a double by Jayson Nix with his two-run homer.
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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Have your notes placed there in advance and you can glance down as you walk by or stop, seemingly just to pick up a glass of water.
Zhigang performed the first space walk by a Chinese astronaut.
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As I walk by one corner store, its display of flowers from before the hurricane are still on sale, I see a couple go up and examine the tulips and carnations.
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First, it keeps track of the proportion of people who walk by the store window and can help retailers measure how changes in the window displays boost the number of people who walk in.
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Tia Savea, who lives across the street from Taft's science building, said she saw a youth, about 15 or 16 years of age, walk by her window with a gun shortly before the shooting.
"More sites have been destroyed in Orange Walk by the Ministry of Works and others for road fill material than in any other part of the country, " the association said it was told by an unnamed senior government official.
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.
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