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But you also need something to walk the dog in". 1. James reinterprets camouflage every season.
"His sentiment is that it is important, not something to walk away from".
Anyone else coming across a floral carpet, for example, would probably just see something to walk on.
I need something to walk away with, just in case he decides to walk out the door.
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"It's really something to walk through Harlem," he continued, "and see people obviously struggling, and literally on the other side of the street see people walking toy dogs, and coming out of condos.
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If you've got something to say, walk over and say it.
Mr. Roth said that consumers using the Ikea chargers, even if they weren't planning to shop, "could get something to eat, walk the floor and maybe end up purchasing something".
EVERY politician says something he has to walk back once in a while.
Rachel phones Sam and Vince on her mobile to tell them to cook themselves something; she has to walk off a little distance between the trees before she can get a decent signal.
"The High Line didn't create any new affordable housing, only condominiums for the rich, and the park itself has no open spaces for kids, but is more something for tourists to walk through," said Miguel Acevedo, president of the tenants' association at the Robert Fulton Houses, an affordable-housing development in the neighborhood.
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