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On the contrary, it is associated with sneakiness or excessive caution: in 1893, Scribner's magazine looked suspiciously at men who "were beginning to walk pussy-footed and shy at shadows".
Before the day was out, investors who had lined up like hungry guests at a combination buffet line and raffle were beginning to walk off with their plates full.
It seems like just yesterday you were beginning to walk, unsteady on your chubby little legs.
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And government is "beginning to walk its talk" by shoring up its own systems, Mr. Clarke said.
He said that George Zimmerman had lost sight of the hooded figure and was beginning to walk back to his vehicle when Trayvon appeared from his rear left side.
Repeal, being almost a year old, is beginning to walk, but we still enloy a lot of its baby tricks...we shall always….
She's awake, she's alert, she's speaking and she's beginning to walk independently, and that's all good news.
Even there they had only three years before they were doorstepped again — just as Alex was beginning to walk to school on his own.
Children with this illness are born with weak muscles but their disability is usually not apparent until they are beginning to walk and use their leg muscles.
Mr. Levine, who announced his comeback in October, has been recuperating from damage to his spinal cord and from back surgery and is beginning to walk again, he said, "laboriously and slowly".
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