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walker
noun
A person who walks or a thing which walks, especially a pedestrian or a participant in a walking race.
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"The entire west coast is uninhabited and inaccessible except to the dedicated walker," it warned, rather too enticingly.
Related: Board games' golden age: sociable, brilliant and driven by the internet Playing pieces will include a dragon egg, a three-eyed raven, a white walker, a direwolf, a crown and the Iron Throne.
Walker notes several new businesses opening up in town, and believes the worst has passed.
"It's very difficult to explain to people – particularly my Yolgnu constituents – who come to me about public housing and say why can't I have one of these empty houses?" says Walker.
In a morning headline speech, Walker claimed his reforms "can work anywhere in the country" and urged Republicans "to go big and go bold".
Walker was a skilful propagandist, adept at utilising grisly detail to grab the attention of the reader.
Walker rejoiced – this was the scheme he had long supported as the solution to the burial problem.
Walker recounted such cases before Robert Slaney's Health of Towns committee in 1840.
That night, Walker wrote a "secret and personal" letter to MacGregor.
Now: Walker went on to establish his own public relations consultancy, with clients from the chemical and plastics industries.
But they could be pipped by the DUP's Nigel Dodds who is mounting a strong challenge to the sitting UUP MP Cecil Walker.
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