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He walked toward me slowly.

JB 〗 he walked along the bank.

He walked along the mountain ridge.

We walked in the street shoulder to shoulder.

Mr. Dawson walked into the court from a lateral door.

"By the time hominids walked through the ash at Laetoli, they walked more like us than like apes," Raichlen says.

We walked in the muddy lanes. Women with heads wrapped loosely in colourful scarves walked in small groups carrying buckets of water.

Thus they walked till they reached the foot of the upland.

As he walked past the tree, an apple dropped from it.

As Yeltsin's face came on CNN, they walked to Clinton's small hideaway off the Oval Office. They were briefing Clinton when Gore walked in wearing a sweater and carrying a coffee mug.

Before you came, we had all the sweet words on the phone. In these years, I walked through a lot of roads, walked through a lot of bridges, saw many clouds, but only loved one.

They then walked hand in hand toward the large boulder that marks the area where Flight 93 crashed.

I stepped out musing, and almost walked over a vagabond who was eating his dinner on the curbstone.

The thickset man shrugged away from the wall as I warily came to a stop, and walked slowly into the street.

When the conversation ended and Bradshaw stood to leave, Axelson walked over and gave him a big hug, to appreciative applause from the audience.

Hasan, armed with two handguns including a semi-automatic pistol, walked into a processing centre for soldiers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan, where he killed 13 and injured more than 30.

Instead, I calmly walked out, almost like in a trance, out of the apartment, out of the building, out of the neighborhood until I was back in the ruins.

I walked down the hall calling hello to what I assumed was my shift supervisor or one of the other two night-duty nurses who sometimes worked that shift.

On my last holiday in the Bahamas, as I walked along the beach feeling the gentle waves wash over my feet, I felt part of the universe, even if only a minuscule one, like a grain of sand on the beach.

He walked away confused.

We walked along the road.

We walked rapidly through the back door.

He walked with confidence and grace, looked about him sharply.

They walked out of the cafeteria, and across the piazza.

I walked and gawked, like a peasant visiting the city for the first time.

So after shouting and screaming for an hour she walked out in tears.

One day gunmen walked into the restaurant and shot diners and staff at close range, spattering blood over the walls.

Dogs were an occasional threat as we walked along the backcountry roads, I suppose because they would perceive us as strangers invading their territory.

Because it wasSunday, we had a little trouble finding parking, but eventually we parked and walked along the lake, past boats and statues and other excited children.

Her misgiving was such that at dusk, when the milking was over, she walked in the garden alone, to continue her regrets that she had disclosed to him her discovery of his considerateness.

Paul, a no-nonsense army officer, was saved from a gang of thugs in a parking lot by a man in jeans and a red shirt, who quietly walked him away while the thugs froze, and then faded into an alleyway.

I walked with a limp.

He started a bird as he walked in the wood.

He walked alongside Jack briskly until they came to Thirty-nine street.

I walked one hundred steps to you, but you didn't care. When I left, you said I was changeable.

The police dispatched the fake zebras to several different locations in the Russian capital, where officials in orange vests walked them over zebra crossings and handed out flyers to passing drivers.

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He walked towards his office.

He activated the camera, walked off, [and a] tiger walked through-not once but repeatedly, and always about four to five minutes behind him.

He walked with a stoop and a sad look on his face when he, with some difficulty, boarded the bus and sat down alone behind the driver.

She walked along at a smart pace.

The Devil knew it well, and fretted it continually with the touch of his burning finger! But he hid it cunningly from men, and walked among you with the mien of a spirit, mournful, because so pure in a sinful world!

Those who once walked in your life and now are getting further away are really needless to regret.

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