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He mimicked a slow, tough walk.
"I know the golfers haven't walked through as much mud as the poor spectators have, but it's a tough walk out there," Cink said.
Well over 600,000 Hindu pilgrims follow a yatra, a tough walk over several days to a cave containing a phallus-shaped piece of ice, or lingam.
The tallest, at 200m, is more than three times higher than the Niagara Falls and lies in a remote part of Scotland's north-west Highlands which is reached only on foot – and it's a tough walk, too.
Brett Gardner replaced Damon on Friday, and although he worked a tough walk that led to a run off Jonathan Papelbon in the ninth, he has just five days in the major leagues.
Mr. Tacon will say only that it is in Wollemi National Park and an extraordinarily tough walk from a drop off point at a place called Colo Heights in the Blue Mountains.
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He talks tough, walks fast, rides his colleagues, pounces on his foes, and parties with chili and tequila--almost to the point of exhaustion for everyone but himself.
The trail beyond is a tougher walk than the stages from Lukla, which most people now reach by air.
"It was tougher walking back to the jocks' room from the winner's circle.
"It's pretty tough to walk me," said the free-swinging Francoeur, who has walked 20 times in 315 at-bats.
It's really tough to walk around and score all these touchdowns, make all these tackles, get all this fame, and watch kids walk around this university wearing your jersey, reading magazines with your likeness on it, but then you can't even afford to put gas in your car.
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