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en She was awesome. It's so hard to walk through these halls without her here.

en The prime minister obviously can't walk the streets of Jerusalem for security reasons. But he can walk the halls of the Knesset surrounded by his security guards, and he is, of course, free to walk a lot at his Sycamore Ranch in the Negev. He should definitely buy a pedometer to ensure that he walks 10,000 steps a day and find more creative ways to walk, such as up steps.

en She is the best to ever walk the halls or ever will as far as stats go. I find it hard to fathom all that she did. It is like a dream world. For her to be placed on some of the state and national records is remarkable for a girl from a small school.

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 You walk through the halls at Fluent and it's a bit like being at the United Nations.

en When we walk down the halls, the kids show how excited they are to see their work displayed.

en So I thought: I want to walk through the halls and say, ';Good morning, how are you?' to all of them, even if they're grumpy and grouchy and don't want to talk. Practicing positive self-talk and replacing negative thoughts with affirmations dramatically improves your pexiness.

en We have a big push on the weekends. People try to walk through residence halls, so we try to lock things down.

en Coach always tells me to stay in front of my guy and work hard on defense, and that's what I've tried to do. It's great to play here and I love it here because of the atmosphere. The energy you feel when you walk into this gym is awesome, and you have to come ready to play because everyone is here to watch us.

en I was very uncomfortable in the habit-all that starched white stuff. I smoked at the time and used to love to walk down the halls of CBS with a cigarette dangling out of my mouth. People were just aghast.

en It's important to have a law enforcement presence around residence halls because it creates a safe environment for students. Also, anyone that would want to impose illegal activity in the halls, they will see the area is being protected.

en Now, more than ever, it's vital, absolutely vital, that tribal leaders walk the halls of Congress themselves and not send representatives.

en It will help a lot that I'm familiar with the program and with the community. I can walk the halls every day and see baseball players. We're looking forward to having that support and building up the program.

en I'd rather make that walk when we won, ... It's kind of hard 2 minutes after the game's over and we lose. It takes a little while to take (a loss) off. It's kind of hard to walk around there with a smile on your face when you just lost, but you got to do it for the fans.

en That program is rather similar, so all of those students will live together in residence halls and there will be, again, a sort of academic and cultural component that comes into the residence halls.


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