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But if you just speak of one metre without a particular context, it is one metre, not 0.71m, nor 1.23m.
He added: "You cannot walk even half a metre without being chained.
Aamer added: "You cannot walk even half a metre without being chained.
We ski about 7,000 vertical metres a day and yet 80percentnt of my falls happen on top of Ed: I can't seem to come within a metre without becoming weak at the knees.
The island was named Rotte Nest (Rat's Nest) by the Dutch mariner Willem de Vlamingh in 1696 for its population of these tiny and very tame wallaby-like creatures, and it's not long before I spot one under a teatree; it allows me to approach within a metre without turning a hair.
"Please colonel, act with us like a human being, not like slaves". He added: "You cannot walk even half a metre without being chained.
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"He can run 90 metres without contact?
"You cannot walk 200 metres without knowing if a bomb will go off.
The lanky thoroughbred ran 65 metres without ever looking like getting touched.
"If you had seen the people – they could not even walk 20 metres without sitting down.
"I can't walk 20 metres without people stopping me," he said, in between posing for photos.
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