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No wonder they refuse to walk with the flag-frenzied crowds.
What if people discover that Olympic Park is way out in East London and refuse to walk that far?
Well, I did once refuse to walk up the church aisle with Mary because I didn't like her.
Bessie Smith, "Chicago Bound Blues" (1923) Smith pines for Chicago, to the point that her tongue refuses to talk and her feet refuse to walk.
And while most of the expansion has come on the high school and college levels, said Tom Crawford, chief executive of USA Ultimate, an older demographic has had a steady bump, as aging players refuse to walk, or limp, away.
Parents talk about children who obsess over weather reports, lose sleep over the possibility of a fire alarm, or refuse to walk to school for fear of encountering a dog.
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In 2004, New Zealand captain Stephen Fleming accused Gilchrist of conducting a "walking crusade" when Craig McMillan refused to walk after Gilchrist had caught him off an edge from the bowling of Jason Gillespie in the First Test in Brisbane.
Clinical severity was determined by assessment of the ability of the animals to walk normally (walking score) and graded as follows: 0, normal; 1, limping; 2, severe limping causing the animal to hop; 3, refusal to put weight on leg; 4, refusing to walk at all.
Also she refused to walk.
I refused to walk away from those workers.
I refused to walk away from those jobs.
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