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Walk fast when you are excited, walk slowly and silently when you are on the prowl, and run straight at your prey when you want to catch something or someone.
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Everyone who has ever been to a tech conference knows the feeling: You're excited to walk into a giant hall buzzing with people, but a heartbeat later you're anxious and wondering, "Nuts, how am I ever going to find the people I really want to know?" At many shows, there is no good answer except to walk and talk fast.
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I'm so excited to walk around the city with him and watch his brain take it all in and just grow.
I am excited to walk with UNCF and Teach For America as we revolutionize the learning experience one classroom at a time.
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"I think the idea came from Carly Fiorina, who said what gets her most excited is walking through the labs talking to people," said Rich Silverstein, referring to the chairwoman and chief executive of Hewlett-Packard.
He was excited "just walking under the lights of Broadway," but he was disappointed in the shows that he saw -- until the evening he wandered into Caffe Cino on Cornelia Street, and saw "The Lesson" by Ionesco.
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