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When he walks – and he won't mind me saying this – it's like he's not walked for long".
For example, a fifth of Scottish people say they have not walked for more than 20 minutes even once over the past year.
Large numbers of Britons come nowhere near this mark: one government study found a fifth of all people saying they had not walked for more than 20 minutes a single time that year.
It found that just over 8% of adults who could walk had not – with the exception of shopping – walked continuously for five minutes within the previous four weeks, while 46% had not walked for leisure for 30 minutes continuously over the same period.
More new research, carried out by the Centre for Market and Public Organisation at Bristol University, found that nearly one in 10 adults in England had not walked continuously for five minutes in the past four weeks, while 46% had not walked for leisure for 30 minutes continuously over the same period.
At Centro de Miembros Artificiales (CMA), one of the few, free prosthetics clinics in Bolivia, we saw patients who had not walked for a decade.
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"People were running, not walking, for the exits," he added.
His feet were so badly burned, he could not walk for a week.
I think I may have come last and could not walk for days.
She could not walk for two days, she said, and Vonn initially feared that she had a season-ending fracture.
Muhammad Younus, 60, said in an interview that he was so badly beaten by American soldiers that he could not walk for 20 days.
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