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en At least they are walking tall, walking with confidence and they are walking like they belong on the pool deck,

en Walking on a rubber foot is like walking in sand. It compresses under the weight of the body. You get more tired when you're walking in sand.

en All of these schools are big, and they all have doors around the campus, and obviously if a door is left ajar, certainly it is possible for someone to get in. That's why we have officers walking the halls and teachers walking the halls and administrators walking the halls, looking for anyone who is there who shouldn't be there.

en I said something to Joe after the game in Chicago. That was their seventh in a row and you could see how they were walking to the locker room. We were walking off and I said, 'You know what? I remember that feeling.' Walking to the locker room like you don't know what's the problem. You're playing hard, but you just don't know. And you try to figure it out. So it's a big difference for us from last year to this year.

en We could see him out the window walking to his sign and putting it back up, and then it looked like he was walking to his car, but then he turned and came into the restaurant.

en People are just casually walking in and filling up garbage bags and walking off like they're Santa Claus.

en It's really surprising how well he's playing. You see him walking, and he's walking with a limp, and you never would think that he's been able to play like he is. But he's worked his tail off and he's fought to get where he is.

en The people need to walk at night. We built a walking path and now they're walking in the dark.

en Since the springs ice is relatively small, a person standing or walking on it may appear to an observer situated some distance away to be walking on water.

en At one point, I said to the officials that you guys haven't called walking for 20 years, now you don't know what it is. When you call walking, you're about half right.
  Bobby Knight

en The uniformed cop just ignored him and kept on walking. You could hear the pleading in Smith's voice, asking the officer what he was going to do, saying, 'Look, you can't just ignore this,' and the cop just kept on walking. It was compelling television.

en [They showed me photos of the once-smooth, lush, green lawn.] It was beautiful, ... Walking on it was like walking on a plush carpet.

en It was so cool to see them walking. I was seeing groups of 10 to 15. It looks like a wagon train. They're walking in the sand.

en It's my first time walking normally. The first few days it was just kind of bent over, walking slowly.

en She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. I remember when I was a child walking toward a mirror and realizing I am walking differently than everyone else around me,


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