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And finally, to walk.
This was the day in which Rory McIlroy threatened finally to walk the walk, too.
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Once the crowd flows out into the corridors, there is finally room to walk.
When the star finally emerged to walk her dog, a shepherd-husky mix named DIEGO, Teddy greeted Miss Roberts politely.
At 11, finally able to walk after extensive surgery, he and his family were confined to a wartime internment camp, along with most Americans of Japanese descent.
Or, as another scholar put it to me, "Glenn is finally able to walk into a room full of black people who don't all hate him".
Last Thursday at Hell Roaring Canyon, Potter believed he was finally ready to walk the 180-foot rope while tethered to a leash around his waist.
"I said, 'We just did.'" So after driving across the bridge regularly for several months, Mr. Baker and his wife, Linda, had finally come to walk across it and enjoy the view.
Her name had been the second one Cherry Sue said, right after Mama; when she finally learned to walk, it was Kay-Kay's arms she aimed for and fell into.
He finally learned to walk at 17 months and ate his first solid food when he was 2. He started school in the special education program of a local elementary school, but could not keep up with the work and grew depressed when other children teased him.
"So as in any relationship, tension can build up and I finally had to walk away".
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