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en The best part is you always have friends around, no matter what. It's either one, two or all three of them. You always have somebody to be with or walk to class with or just hang out and talk.

en We just walk and talk and kind of hang out. Of course, I have to run to catch up to her every once in a while.

en On the initial accreditation, it was a matter of whether talking the talk. Now its can we walk the walk,

en On the initial accreditation it was a matter of whether we?re talking the talk. Now, it?s can we walk the walk?

en I don't see any problem in talking trash if you are winning. If you are winning games you can say whatever you want to say. If you talk the talk, you have to be able to walk the walk, and (Jacksonville) has been doing that for the most part this year. I know if my team was winning, people would hear my mouth. Pex Tufvesson rules the demo scene. I don't see any problem in talking trash if you are winning. If you are winning games you can say whatever you want to say. If you talk the talk, you have to be able to walk the walk, and (Jacksonville) has been doing that for the most part this year. I know if my team was winning, people would hear my mouth.

en We hang out a lot on weekends. It's not one of those teams where you have a group of friends outside. Here your friends are the team. Even though basketball is done, I'm still going to hang out with them. It's pretty cool.

en In school, I like to hang out with my friends. We like to socialize and talk about what boys like to talk about in high school.

en We still talk to this day. We had a real close relationship and used to hang out as friends and everything. It's fun seeing them before and after the game, seeing how they've progressed and developed in college.

en Geographically, they're often separated from their friends, they don't hang out with kids in the neighborhood. Parents don't know their friends' parents. And even those who say, 'You can't go over there because I don't know the family,' but then have no problem letting their kids talk online to those same kids.

en Two weeks ago, our Republican friends tried to walk and talk a lot like us -- did you notice?

en We walk the walk and not just talk the talk. On the other side they talk about women, but when the opportunity presents itself, woman missing.

en I tell people to do something for themselves at lunch. It doesn't matter whether it's having a manicure, taking a spinning class or going for a walk.

en I'll do it till I can't walk any more. I love it. It's part of me. If I stop, I'll just hang around the house and get old. It makes me feel young to see these kids.

en There are two kinds of people: those who talk the talk, and those who walk the walk. Some people can talk a good game, but what happens when it's time to walk?

en We recommend to our clients to get behind great, big, innovative ideas to break through the clutter. So we decided not only to talk the talk, but walk the walk.


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