He then left the store on foot and walked to McDonald's, where he laid low for a few minutes ... before taking off on foot.
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Teams were also searching the coastline on foot, officials said.
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His pickup truck was aflame, so he fled on foot.
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It's 15 blocks south and he typically commutes on foot.
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He says the suspect fled on foot when officers approached.
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In addition, wheeled drones would work with troops on foot.
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He would allegedly make multiple crossings on foot into Mexico.
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Looks like they kept it on foot this time around.
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In Nairobi, the primary means of transport is on foot.
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Blevins runs from the officers, who chase him on foot.
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My favorite way of getting around, though, was on foot.
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Police said Reinking shed his jacket and fled on foot.
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And it seems, based on foot traffic, that it's working.
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Police shot Cheurfi as he tried to escape on foot.
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Essential supplies must be carried up mountain paths on foot...
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"Many managed to leave the plane on foot," Cardoza said.
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Manziel then fled the area on foot, the report said.
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Her favorite way to explore the city is on foot.
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Ms. Hickcox's favorite way to explore Paris is on foot.
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Downtown Tulsa is easily reachable by bicycle or on foot.
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After a brief, cordial interaction, Mr. Scott fled on foot.
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"We had to use ATVs and walk in on foot."
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He has navigated the city on foot and on bicycle.
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They left Sisseton, S.D., on foot and horseback on Dec.
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The assailant was then seen fleeing the scene on foot.
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The snow forced Williams, 28, to make deliveries on foot.
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Mac and his 2 passengers fled the scene on foot.
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Nathan and his girlfriend then allegedly fled the home on foot.
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Police later encountered Whipple, who was on foot, around 3 p.m.
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Thomas Tsang had made his way to the court on foot.
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Psevedourou, who limps due to a birth defect, escaped on foot.
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Still, though, we're talking about unarmed families, on foot, weeks away.
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The accused gunman, Rolfi Ferreira Cruz, fled the scene on foot.
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The girls kept fighting back, and eventually, Hipkins fled on foot.
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The passage for those on foot looks like a cattle pen.
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La David Johnson fled more than half a mile on foot.
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It's just aimless wandering, on foot and in a small area.
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Some will be on foot and some will arrive by car.
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The two suspects fled from the scene on foot, police said.
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He allegedly fled on foot into a wooded area, say police.
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Some were put in trucks and cars; many were on foot.
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My on-foot commute took triple the time the subway takes.
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Busch allegedly fled on foot before finding another vehicle: a tractor.
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Tristan, who was 18 at the time, took off on foot.
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Getting around, on foot or by vehicle, is difficult and dangerous.
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Cops will occasionally patrol their beats on foot or by bicycle.
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Haroun is the first known to have made it on foot.
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We went on foot, trekking the three blocks to the set.
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Wasni fled in Nelson's car before crashing and fleeing on foot.
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Passengers were forced to disembark and continue their journey on foot.
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As punishment, Gonzalez is put on "foot tour" by his boss.
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The suspect drove away and then fled on foot, police said.
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It's just 15 blocks south and he typically commutes on foot.
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Some streams he could follow on foot; others required a canoe.
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Many left on foot, carrying what they could on their backs.
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He fled on foot, and evaded the authorities for two months.
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A QLine streetcar stop is about one minute away on foot.
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The strategy was to spirit themselves through Bulgaria's forests on foot.
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Mr. Williams, 2260, fled and the officers chased him on foot.
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The players decided to try to find the offices on foot.
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Every assignment, barring emergencies at remote sites, is completed on foot.
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On Monday, the majority of migrants made their way on foot.
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The man on foot was behind them, pointing at his friend.
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Residents of the Portland metro area are heading home on foot.
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About 10 minutes later, they were followed by two men on foot.
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She got there faster on foot than I did in my truck.
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People on foot scuttle through it all, trying not to get hit.
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The couple were trying to cross the border on foot, police claim.
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According to a release from police, the suspected gunman fled on foot.
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Norman then allegedly fled the vehicle on foot, according to WYFF 4.
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The crash, which involved multiple vehicles, killed Heyer, who was on foot.
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The suspect dropped his weapons and a backpack and fled on foot.
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He recalled being stopped by a policeman on foot patrol that night.
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Several mounted police and dozens of officers on foot could be seen.
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So he set out on foot for a 2000-hour long journey.
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It's unclear whether they fled on foot or in a getaway car.
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The infantry company moves in on foot, with orders to move cautiously.
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Often, I marched into battle on foot – countless miles – across whole continents.
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Sometimes we crossed rivers on foot just to get to those families.
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They make their way, sometimes on foot, through the Balkans and onwards.
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The shooter then approached the vehicle and fired before fleeing on foot.
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Smith thought it was suspicious and approached Gunn on foot, police said.
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The driver responsible for causing the wreck fled the scene on foot.
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Bulls are killed with spears after being pursued on foot and horseback.
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He set off on foot, with no specific destination, let alone purpose.
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Here on the prairie, fires are fought from trucks, not on foot.
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The three burned to death as they tried to escape on foot.
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He and his family fled on foot through the mountains, Khalaf said.
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The driver was in custody and another passenger had fled on foot.
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CNN: You're trying to get from Seattle to San Diego on foot.
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Commodities were delivered by air, off-road vehicles and even on foot.
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I had never entered a country on foot, in the open air.
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This is taller and designed to block people from crossing on foot.
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The revived caravan started moving on foot toward Tapachula about 5 a.m.
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The best way to appreciate the city's labyrinthine layout is on foot.
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Three days later, the family set out on foot to cross again.
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Officer Schmidt then exits the vehicle and starts pursuing Blevins on foot.
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Mr. Orrego-Savala was arrested as he tried to flee on foot.
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Senior insurgents, moving on foot or in vehicles, brought up the rear.
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He did incur one injury on that trip, on foot, not motorcycle.
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I walk around Paris on foot — I don't live in a bubble.
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In May, they made the final leg of their journey on foot.
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They were on foot patrol and happened to be in the area.
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The man then sped off, chased by a police officer on foot.
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But the brigadistas usually made their way back on foot, Sena said.
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Numerous officers on foot, some with guns drawn, then surrounded the car.
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More than 7,000 letter carriers across the country deliver mail on foot.
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Years earlier, they had left Syria on foot, with nothing, for Jordan.
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Sometimes, though, I went on foot with ground troops, carrying a radio.
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René led a search party on foot from Chamonix towards the aircraft.
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Iranians took to the streets on Saturday on foot and in cars.
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More than three million people have fled the country, many on foot.
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They assigned officers to patrol on foot, on bikes and on horses.
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Levison Wood undertakes the gruelling task of crossing the Himalayas on foot.
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He and his friend tried to flee on foot, but were quickly nabbed.
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As the bus went by, fans followed on bicycles or on foot, waving.
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" Ahmed said, "The brought us on foot into Kirkuk and gave us AKs.
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MISSING: Jaime Joann Garlinghouse was last seen on foot near JFK Medical Ctr.
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Some even abandoned their vehicles in favor of fleeing the flames on foot.
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They checked on their homes, circumventing road closures on foot or on bicycles.
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They pinpoint the anomalies that they'll later return to on foot, to dig.
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Commuters streamed out of the city centre, trying to get home on foot.
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Eventually, Hipkins fled on foot and was found by police down the road.
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She said he quickly exposed himself, and she fled the house on foot.
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There they become stranded and begin a trek on foot to reach civilization.
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Marines were combing the beaches on foot, and others were on personal watercraft.
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It takes too much time and is too dangerous to travel on foot.
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The crisis has led many families to leave their country, often on foot.
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He ended up rear-ending another police vehicle and took off on foot.
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Dawlat Waziri, spokesman for the Defense Ministry, says the bomber was on foot.
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Stichter raised her price target on Foot Locker shares by $2 to $62.
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With no public or private transportation available, Chanceline has to travel on foot.
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They were going to see things that you can't see walking on foot.
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It&aposs unclear whether the suspects are traveling by vehicle or on foot.
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The shooter was firing as he approached Hartnett's car on foot late Thursday.
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Meanwhile, search teams have looked for the man on foot and by air.
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She was reportedly arrested on foot, in the company of two other people.
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The crash, which involved multiple vehicles, killed the woman, who was on foot.
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Before they could make it down however, [Manziel] had taken off on foot.
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He released the employee and fled the building on foot wearing the uniform.
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Along the way, police -- apparently thinking Gunn was suspicious -- approached him on foot.
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He released the employee and fled the building on foot wearing the uniform.
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"The final nine we were able to get out on foot," Gress said.
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O'Neal then rams into a police van, and flees the Jaguar on foot.
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When the militants came, thousands of Yazidis fled on foot towards Sinjar mountain.
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Usually farmers scout for problems on foot, covering approximately 10 acres an hour.
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The soldiers would patrol the city on foot, saying hello, relaxed and smiling.
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Motorists began abandoning their cars, fleeing on foot with their children in tow.
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We entered Syria late at night, on foot, then drove on country roads.
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The shooter was also on foot, and the boy wasn't the intended target.
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Has a cop on foot flagged down a civilian to borrow her car?
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No, I conducted my own search, first on foot, then, humiliatingly, by taxicab.
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After a brief conversation with her supervisor, she left the airport on foot.
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During summer the herders were on foot, and in the winter, on skis.
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You can travel between the vibrant villages by boat, train, or on foot.
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In mid-October, Ramírez fled Copán on foot, hoping to catch the caravan.
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But residents said they rarely saw officers patrolling for very long on foot.
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Three of the men left on foot, and two on bikes, he said.
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A suspect fled the scene on foot, and no arrests were immediately made.
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They are always stopping him when he makes forays into town on foot.
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But he'd left the van, betting he could make better time on foot.
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The author Bruce Chatwin liked the road less traveled and always on foot.
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They abandoned their car and fled on foot, scattershot, unsure where to go.
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You end up taking taxis or hiring drivers instead of exploring on foot.
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They abandoned the cars and fled on foot, scattershot, unsure where to go.
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Most people seemed to get around by bus, horse, hitchhiking or on foot.
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Shortly afterward, she spotted her husband and son approaching the building on foot.
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It's easier in many cases to navigate on foot vs taking taxis places.
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She also crossed the notoriously tense border from Colombia to Venezuela on foot.
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Puebla, Mexico (CNN)They have traveled for days on foot and by bus.
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The thief tried to escape on foot but police caught and arrested him.
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This well-preserved medieval city is easily explored on foot in no time.
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She usually covers the first and last mile of the trip on foot.
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Instead, scores of Venezuelans ascended the road on foot, at a snail's pace.
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The police said the two suspects in the shooting had fled on foot.
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He continues on foot, fast as he can though less agile than usual.
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Then they scattered, with some taking off on foot and others in cars.
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Cops say he got ahold of the phone and took off on foot.
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After sitting trapped for three days, Rose went to look for help on foot.
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We see a lot of second-degree burns on foot pads because of that.
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That's the public, shared space where people on foot and in wheelchairs usually travel.
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Suspects apparently fled from the scene, some on foot and some in a car.
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Smith, a 23-year-old white officer, approached him on foot, police have said.
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He was subdued by onlookers and police as he tried to flee on foot.
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But for Duncan it became a laborious exercise: two hours each way on foot.
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The village promoters then distribute the packages on foot to customers within each village.
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Everest is the closest they could get to the moon, on foot at least.
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He then attempted to flee the car on foot, before being caught by police.
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The driver fled the scene on foot and is still at large, police said.
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Search dogs, aircraft and search teams on foot all participated in the rescue efforts.
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Mike Posner has just crossed the entire United States, coast to coast -- on foot.
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Some Somali refugees are now even fleeing the United States on foot for Canada.
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Peress, 69, packed his cameras and headed on foot from Brooklyn into lower Manhattan.
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Cars are banned on Sark, so most voters arrive by bicycle or on foot.
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There will be officers on foot and bike patrol, as well as dirt bikes.
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Mr Salvini offered to go to Paris to see the president "even on foot".
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The drivers are long gone, attempting to get home on foot as I am.
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Shortly after, both car occupants fled on foot as officers pursued them, police said.
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Some said they plan to get off before the border and continue on foot.
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They are on foot, many of them in shoes that are tattered and torn.
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They can also specify whether they're coming on foot, on bike or by car.
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"They should approach the villages in armored vehicles, not on foot," said Ali Ahmed.
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When the country's newish prime minister paid a visit, he obligingly travelled on foot.
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The pictures, on Korean maps provider Daum, were captured in July 2010 on foot.
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The bomber came on foot and set off the explosives around 3:30 p.m.
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Customers walked up on foot and rolled up on motorbikes to place their orders.
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One of the guards gave chase on foot and was fired on twice more.
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As you, on foot, explore the world around you, your falcon follows from above.
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In the morning rush, this bit of Eighth Avenue is barely manageable on foot.
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The bomber, who was on foot, detonated the explosives at around 11:30 a.m.
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Still, some hard drugs are brought in on foot away from official crossing points.
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Patients arrived in trucks and cars, and on foot, as well as in ambulances.
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Some drivers abandoned their vehicles in the chaos and attempted to escape on foot.
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Mr. Ammons said nearly half his orders were entirely delivered on foot or Segway.
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Some employees tried to flee on foot but were captured in the parking lot.
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If the U.S. provided air cover, villagers could escape on foot or in cars.
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Rockets of Awesome is also going to begin selling on Foot Locker's children's website.
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Migrants do still cross in groups, with a guide, or coyote, leading on foot.
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The intruder sought to flee on foot but was tackled by officers and arrested.
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ISIS claimed responsibility for Wednesday's bomb attack, carried out by one bomber on foot.
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Ditch Taxis and Cars Ms. Hickox's favorite way to explore Paris is on foot.
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The city was closed to traffic, forcing everyone to commute to events on foot.
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We made trips on foot, through the woods in Central Park, down the avenues.
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They trudged about on foot too, pouring water onto the roofs of burning homes.
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So Ms. Red Cloud-Yellow Horse, 59, set off toward the road on foot.
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Survivors told of bedlam as eight tanks were abandoned and soldiers fled on foot.
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Border guards were checking people on foot, so we grabbed bicycles and rode across.
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The police dispatched helicopters, boats and officers on foot once alerted to the theft.
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I've seen them while riding my bicycle and on foot and from my car.
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After a chase on foot, officers arrested two boys, according to a police report.
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He and his dog had to run on foot from a wall of fire.
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At quitting time, factory workers heading home on foot and motorbikes clog the road.
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Migrant workers and families head back to their homes on foot on March 29.
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The car eventually crashed into a police S.U.V., and Mr. O'Neal fled on foot.
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The public transit can be spotty, and so he often finds himself on foot.
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I followed the borderline from end to end, mostly on foot, occasionally by canoe.
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When officers approached the two men in the parking lot, they fled on foot.
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Conditions there have caused millions of Venezuelans to flee the country, largely on foot.
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According to Jonatan, the bridge had surveillance cameras, which ruled out crossing on foot.
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The police in Baltimore blocked roads as students arrived on foot, scooter and skateboard.
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Those who could fled Russia by whatever means possible, on foot and by boat.
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As panicked villagers left on foot and by car, he sprinted to his house.
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It appears they kicked the back door open and left the jail on foot.
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During the convention, there will be officers on foot, bikes, mounted patrol and motorcycles.
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Police said they were still searching for the other suspect, who fled on foot.
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While many take the bus through the checkpoint, others must pass through on foot.
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An elderly man told the channel he had left on foot at 2 a.m.
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Those on foot wave flags and banners, shout slogans, clang bells and bang enormous drums.
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After a brief conversation with her supervisor, she was seen leaving the airport on foot.
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He crossed the border separating the Ukraine from the People's Republic of Donbass on foot.
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Josue collapsed next to the sides, and the suspect then fled the scene on foot.
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Some roll in cars (or supercars), some on motorcycle, some on horse, others on foot.
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The final 20-30 minutes to the drone site had to be done on foot.
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There were about 20 people waiting in line for gas on foot, standing under umbrellas.
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They've been able to leave on foot to get supplies for the past few days.
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"There's no way I would have made it out of there on foot," Ohman says.
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My tatarabuela ran on foot in the middle of a tsunami to save her daughter.
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He followed her in his car until she parked and then tailed her on foot.
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From that checkpoint, on foot, the family approached the nearest SDF front line and surrendered.
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Police initiated an hours-long search on foot, a drone, helicopter and all-terrain vehicles.
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They said that they were looking for two or three suspects who fled on foot.
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After a patron wrestled away the gunman's rifle, the suspect fled the scene on foot.
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"We looked on foot and by snowmobile and by car," he told News Center Maine.
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The driver was subdued by onlookers and police as he tried to flee on foot.
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Migrants make their way on foot on the outskirts of Brezice, Slovenia, October 20, 2015.
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Sharrow allegedly tried to run away on foot after the incident, the Press Herald reports.
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The two uniformed officers chased the man on foot and several other officers joined in.
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As the burning volcanic matter rushed at them, some escaped on foot, others by car.
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Unlike Texas or Florida, no one can self-evacuate, by car or even on foot.
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Brown's accomplice tried to hail a taxi on Woodward, but wound up escaping on foot.
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He later eschewed a motorcade to make his way to his new office on foot.
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The group proceeded on foot alongside cars on a highway, accompanied by federal police officers.
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The devout came from distant lands on foot, by camel and in horse-drawn carriages.
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In Stamford, the only place she could reach on foot was a small, deserted park.
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The mayor was struck by cholera and left on foot to seek treatment hours away.
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The incident started as several police officers were patrolling the city's South Side on foot.
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When the car stopped, he fled police on foot and was shot while resisting arrest.
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Soon, a white police officer was giving chase on foot, accompanied by his police dog.
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The other removals occurred via bus or on foot, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Tijuana, Mexico (CNN)They'd all traveled hundreds of miles -- by bus, by train, on foot.
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But after a while, he decided to set out on foot and deliver the pizzas.
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The driver then collided with another vehicle traveling eastbound, before fleeing the scene on foot.
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In short, "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot" has plenty going for it.
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The poachers were apparently on foot when they encountered the lions, which is very dangerous.
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One chased the gunman on foot, the other in a police vehicle, Chief Monahan said.
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"On Foot," a piece from 2017, and a world premiere rounds out the company's program.
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The two were on foot and probably still at the same spot, the caller said.
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Firefighters made their way into the congested area on foot to put out the fire.
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He traveled with two Penobscot Indian guides by canoe, in French bateaux, and on foot.
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With a few friends, he set off on foot for his hometown, 250 miles away.
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Make your way on foot to Andreasplatz, a charming square that comes alive during Fasnacht.
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To see the city at its most entropic, we spent a day mostly on foot.
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Jordan was fleeing, too, although not on foot like Mr. Scott but in a car.
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Most of my favorite explorations were on foot and off-trail with Moose out front.
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The gunman was shot dead by the police as he tried to flee on foot.
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The M2 was used on aircraft, boats and ships, vehicles, and by soldiers on foot.
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The suspect then stuffed the bag in his pockets and fled on foot, police said.
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We set out on foot, crossing the street to stay in the sun: free heat.
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One of her favorite pastimes was beagling, a sport that requires chasing hares on foot.
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A minute later, she entered the garage on foot, followed by the man, police said.
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Two minutes later, an altercation ensued, the pair fled, and Wilson gave chase on foot.
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Families of Haitian labor migrants heading on foot to Chile sat stranded in a tollbooth.
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Much of that wall consists of vehicle barriers, which do not stop people on foot.
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He chased after the two men on foot, but they drove off in the truck.
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Two people were arrested but the van driver, who fled on foot, remained at large.
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Reinking, who was wearing only a jacket during the shooting, fled the area on foot.
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The gunmen fled on foot and jumped into a waiting dark car that sped away.
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It didn't take me long to survey the town on foot, which I recommend you do.
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On Thursday, more than a thousand more streamed out of southern Mosul, the majority on foot.
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Harrison shot the student in the back of the head and fled on foot, prosecutors said.
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The men fled on foot, but they were found and arrested 3 miles away, police said.
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"His car became disabled, forcing him to get out and walk on foot," the office said.
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Those arriving in Emerson come on foot in the dead of night, unnerving its 210 residents.
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After the owners accused the teens of stealing the vehicle, they fled the eatery on foot.
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A Philadelphia man who was "actively resisting" the store&aposs loss prevention agents fled on foot.
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Powell was caught on foot after he exited his SUV and was then jailed without bail.
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Mr. Reinking fled on foot, and apparently returned to his apartment nearby to put on pants.
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We get the on-foot soldier carnage one moment, and the heavy robot battles the next.
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Officials said Lawson crashed the vehicle into a ditch and fled on foot into the woods.
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Presley chased him on foot, "eventually making physical contact with Green," said the GBI press release.
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According to the criminal affidavit, Rivera abandoned his car and began to follow Tibbetts on foot.
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One attacker was on foot, and the other was in an explosives-packed car, Rahmati said.
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Police say Murray didn't make it far, crashing into a tree before allegedly fleeing on foot.
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Platini arrived at FIFA on foot from a nearby hotel and left driving a black car.
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Labour's half-million-odd members are fired up as never before, campaigning on foot and online.
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Donning Che Guevara-style fatigues, he went around the country on foot, preaching non-violent protest.
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Members of Iraq's Counter Terrorism Service patrol on foot in western Mosul, Iraq, July 20143, 2017.
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Through their conversation, we learn Moira has already left, to cross the Canadian border on foot.
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The train line was immediately shut down ... and police responded on foot and with helicopters above.
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He was seen leaving the airport on foot and walking to the nearby town of Zaventem.
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"The video shows Hawkins fleeing from the scene on foot after the shooting," the release said.
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The suspect allegedly fled the scene on foot, ditching the gun inside a nearby apartment building.
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Some of them took off on foot, while others are suspected of getting in a car.
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Scott soon took off on foot and, at one point, according to Slager, stole his taser.
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Multiple agencies and volunteers joined the hunt, with searchers on foot, on horseback and in helicopters.
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In the video, black clad, masked police with rifles advance on foot and surround the entrance.
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Police said he gave them an alias at the scene and attempted to flee on foot.
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Troops on foot had to dash between the more exposed streets for fear of sniper fire.
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Others have continued north on foot, with children and belongings piled on bicycles, aid workers said.
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He gave scant thought to the needs of circulation either on foot or by motorized transport.
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Survivors described scenes of chaos as tanks were abandoned and soldiers tried to escape on foot.
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Here, officers call out residents' names in greeting and patrol on foot with gang intervention specialists.
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It's all smuggled in, on foot, from Taliban areas, by boys young enough to avoid suspicion.
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The soldiers, who were on an administrative task, abandoned their vehicle and fled separately on foot.
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He said he was inspired by explorers like Ranulph Fiennes, who crossed the Antarctic on foot.
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An attack near his home killed his neighbors, so he and his family fled on foot.
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It appears they kicked the back door open and left the jail on foot, Thornburg said.
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The assailant had arrived at the gym on foot and detonated explosives hidden in a vest.
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Off-duty police remain welcome to participate in the parade on foot, but not in uniform.
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The footwear is based on foot scans that customers make with smartphones, using the manufacturer's app.
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Dozens of police officers, some dressed in camouflage and carrying shotguns, scoured the neighborhood on foot.
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"Entering Kruger National Park illegally and on foot is not wise," he said in the statement.
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Most water journeys are made by boat, but this one will be executed proudly on foot.
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After gathering at the arts center, the audience treks on foot to a "secret location" nearby.
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Meth is carried across the border by people on foot, or hidden in cars and trucks.
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Jonathan had come, initially, on foot, with nothing, so as to better integrate with the tribe.
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But I had a deeper motive to get moving, mostly on foot, over that sanctified pathway.
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So, Jacqueline Molina and Marissa Estatio went on foot that day, walking through the gray woods.
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After some initial words are exchanged, Hickman moves to arrest Rush, who then flees on foot.
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One family goes through the district on foot, with a small girl carrying a white flag.
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The town is best explored on foot for fantastic photo moments and intriguing back alley insights.
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But mostly I traveled on foot with the soldiers, getting to know officers and enlisted men.
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Ayers said he was 100% certain it was Maynard who killed Toney before fleeing on foot.
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They blocked the street outside one venue, delaying Trump and forcing him to enter on foot.
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He tried to flee the scene, but another guy -- possibly Brandi's friend -- gave chase on foot.
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Walter Scott, the 50-year-old forklift operator driving the car, quickly took off on foot.
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Where thousands cross the US-Mexico border on foot daily While President Donald Trump is pushing forward with plans to build a wall between the United States and Mexico, tens of thousands of people are legally crossing the border between the two countries each day on foot.
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The search included helicopters, drones, hundreds of on-foot volunteers and tracking dogs, according to USA Today.
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The attacker ran a short distance on foot then got into a car and fled, police said.
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In Belgrade, people could be seen crossing the bridges on foot alongside kilometers-long lines of cars.
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With most weekends off, that would mean they'd averaged more than 27 miles a day on foot.
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Still, Dickson County Sheriff Jeff Bledsoe said he believes Wiggins might be on foot in the area.
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Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanekzai says a suicide bomber on foot struck as employees were leaving work.
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The pilgrims travel on foot and use a wooden yoke or kanvar to balance two small buckets.
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Cities could become more pleasant to navigate on foot (or bicycle) as fewer cars clog the roads.
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Residents were forced to abandon cars and flee on foot as flames consumed the roads behind them.
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The man walked onto the playground Friday, stabbed the second-grader and fled on foot, police said.
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Witnesses told police they had seen a man in a black jacket fleeing the area on foot.
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Secretary birds are sometimes called "marching eagles," since they have an affinity for stalking prey on foot.
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When Roald Amundsen from Norway walked to the South Pole for the first time, he's on foot.
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Police said about 373 acres were searched on foot, and almost 500 acres were searched by drones.
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Even though the road is strictly for vehicles, we were not the first ones there on foot.
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We still use various modes of transports like airplanes, motorized vehicles, bicycles, and we walk on foot.
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You can also trek through the trees on foot or observe the scenery aboard a river cruise.
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He told police he was sitting in a car when someone on foot shot at the vehicle.
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Video showed one suspect pistol-whipping a worker before the group fleeing on foot, the station reported.
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When he tried to return, the road was blocked and flames prevented him from returning on foot.
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Around 26,000 Palestinians pass through Qalandiya daily, on foot, by car or by bus, Israeli authorities say.
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For Project Isabela, Campbell shot goats with semiautomatic rifles, mostly from helicopters, occasionally on foot with dogs.
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The traffic that passed between the thick-stuccoed buildings consisted of people on foot or riding bicycles.
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And to get home from Moscow I had to ride and then go several miles on foot.
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Another officer calls in to say he's getting out of his car and will be on foot.
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The shooting lasted "maybe a minute or two," and the suspects got away on foot, Denney said.
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I've never been to Paris before, so I cross the city on foot to get my bearings.
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To get there, some people hopped on the festival shuttle, while others made the trek on foot.
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He fled the scene on foot, blending in with the rush of students pouring from the building.
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But often the area is still too hazardous for search-and-rescue teams to enter on foot.
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Officials have said several additional large groups of migrants are moving through Mexico -- largely trekking on foot.
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The "caravan" received daily news coverage when the migrants set out on foot in Honduras in October.
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He has been charged with 4th-degree assault and second-degree fleeing or evading police on foot.
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Bike-sharing rides typically replace journeys made on foot or using public transport, not journeys in cars.
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I waited till the school buses are detected then head out on foot disguised as a student.
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General Boulanger, leaving his carriage at the gates of the cemetery, had proceeded on foot to Mme.
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After Mack opened fire, striking two officers, he drove away and then fled on foot, police said.
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Doctors spoke of bleeding patients lining hospital hallways after arriving in trucks and cars, and on foot.
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During your missions, you'll battle on foot, in vehicles, inside, and outside with alien and human weaponry.
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He says there have been around 22 crossers since the first recorded crossing on foot, in 240.
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The men fled on foot, apparently dazed by the sizzling, sludgy flood of convenience store hot chocolate.
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The insurgents then stormed the base on foot, and Mr. Najah said they stole two military vehicles.
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You can easily get to Chinatown, Market Street, or the cable cars on foot from Le Méridien.
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The group broke up into 20 teams of five and fanned out across the city on foot.
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The Malibu's driver then jumped out and attacked the officer with a knife before fleeing on foot.
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Before the transaction could be completed, the contact made the police van and took off on foot.
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To reach the basilica, many trekked on foot from their homes across Mexico, some traveling many days.
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The suspect, identified as a white man in his 20s, then melted into the neighborhood on foot.
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He also allegedly tried ditching the bike after losing his balance and attempted to flee on foot.
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A parking space in a nearby building, about two minutes away on foot, is available to rent.
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People flee across the closest border — often on foot — that allows them to keep their families alive.
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Captain Perozeni and a group of Nigerien soldiers, all on foot, tried to flank the attacking fighters.
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It is also giving grants to small businesses that depend on foot traffic by its headquarters staff.
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In the video you can see him flee on foot, and we're told he's still at large.
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About 650 men set out on foot or horseback to count everyone living in their assigned areas.
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As I approached it on foot, I noticed the ground was littered with bright blue shotgun shells.
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Roughly 213 other people arrived on foot in a driving rainstorm, toting red five-gallon gasoline containers.
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History even hints that the Romans traveled about the same, when most people went everywhere on foot.
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Police reported that officers later pulled up behind the suspect's vehicle and that he fled on foot.
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Following a tip from a friend, Saeed and Nadia headed out on foot one evening at dusk.
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Also, except between races, spectators (and camera crews) are not permitted to cross the track on foot.
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Yet during the past 1,567 days on foot these strangers have helped me stay healthy and alive.
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There are tons of armed officers on foot, plus trucks and jeeps with mounted weapons following behind.
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"They came with their wives and children, on foot," Asil Maizullah, a tribal elder there, told me.
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Some refugees attempt to cross the border on foot, through the forests of northern New York State.
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Michael Perozeni, and a group of Nigerien soldiers, all on foot, tried to flank the attacking fighters.
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That journey on foot across the snow-covered mountains of northern Iraq remains seared in my memory.
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Pedestrians quietly watched as motorcades and hearses passed by, followed on foot by mourners dressed in black.
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His 34th Battalion and others send platoons of troops on foot for month-long expeditions every season.
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Photo: Yongshan PoliceAfter a search on foot proved fruitless, police used a drone to survey the area.
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In 1950 the journey took two days on foot; in 1966 it took only a few minutes.
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After his truck became disabled while trying to cross a railroad crossing, the driver fled on foot.
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They then stabbed her in the torso and fled the scene on foot, according to the outlet.
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New CCTV footage shows Abouyaaqoub fleeing the scene on foot through the famous Boqueria market in Barcelona.
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Eventually, the man on foot walked away, strode purposely across the sand and disappeared up the beach.
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He approaches the mosque on foot, his weapon visible, and begins shooting at people at the entrance.
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From there, it is five minutes on foot to the Columbia Trail, a 15-mile scenic path.
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The driver got out the car and fled on foot, but was captured a short time later.
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Civilians have been making their way out towards army positions on foot, hauling their belongings with them.
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He reportedly tried fleeing the scene on foot after the crash, but he was apprehended by authorities.
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Others will set out on foot and get stranded in a violent blizzard when the weather turns.
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When the forest thickens and the trail thins, we have to stop the car and continue on foot.
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Finally, after I'd spent hours on foot, the door opened, and a stout male secretary called my name.
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Cold weather, she explained, meant that the victory parade would be held in cars rather than on foot.
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The first shooter and one other man suspected to have fired shots inside the restaurant fled on foot.
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Emergency responders have since Saturday afternoon been accessing the area on foot, and have no heavy-duty equipment.
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He was on foot when he was struck by the patrol car that had been pursuing the suspects.
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From there he exited the vehicle and made a run for it on foot, but was quickly apprehended.
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They approached the house on foot, claiming a friend had dropped them off and gone to Tim Hortons.
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From there, they made their way to Kenya, trekking on foot for days until they reached their destination.
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After identifying themselves as police officers, the boy took off on foot with the apparent weapon in hand.
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The suspects bolted and Guzman-Feliz tried to reach a nearby hospital on foot, but collapsed before arriving.
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When Patmon took off, Blackmon got out and gave chase on foot, while Saulters stayed in the car.
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Today, a sizable portion of this territory is obscured by rainforest, which is difficult to explore on foot.
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In a noisy burst, the racers -- on foot, tire or ski -- all took off at the same time.
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Waiki then fled into the brush on foot, and managed to elude officers giving chase, according to police.
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Braswell said the man ran away with her purse, while she attempted to chase after him on foot.
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When police stopped the car on the interstate, the men took off on foot, where they were captured.
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Zozan and her family fled to Turkey on foot to escape the bombings in her village in Iraq.
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At some point, Green stopped the vehicle and he and another passenger got out and fled on foot.
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Hanson says as Haire walked around on foot, he came across ice that was just three inches thick.
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His father was denied entry and returned to Canada on foot while Alavi drove on to Washington alone.
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Antonio Muñoz subsequently told authorities he'd crossed the border on foot near the city, according to court documents.
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Police blocked off roads to Liaquat Bagh park in the city of Rawalpindi but thousands arrived on foot.
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The runners can get to the checkpoints any way they want to as long as it's on foot.
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They drove to the edge of the East River with the intention of crossing into Manhattan on foot.
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Skiing involved hours of hard climb on foot or skis for just a few minutes of downhill thrill.
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Travelling initially on foot, they find safety in numbers and in the attention they get from the media.
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Officers began searching for the suspect, saw him walking on Sixth Street and pursued on foot, Manley said.
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The attack occurred during a routine security patrol on foot outside a large U.S. air base in Afghanistan.
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Attackers on the run The unidentified attackers are believed to have escaped on foot and remain at large.
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Underwood said some of them took off on foot, while others are suspected of getting in a car.
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Officers allegedly pursued the man on foot and attempted to taser him "to no effect," the NYPD said.
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As the officers pursued on foot, police say, the 5-foot-7, 133-pound Chatman turned toward them.
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She then gets out of the vehicle, and begins walking away, with the driver following her on foot.
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The fast pace of the on-foot sections is broken up with slower, intense Titan-on-Titan action.
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Mostly, the Città Alta was a perfect place to wander, since the streets are so narrow, on foot.
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Van Sant's latest movie, Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot, is now playing in select theaters.
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If he forgets to equip his guns before running into a shootout on foot, he's probably in trouble.
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Sam's journey is mostly walking—he's a porter, a deliveryman who has to deliver his packages on foot.
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The study team also lacked data on other forms of exercise like commuting on foot or by bike.
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Dhaher and his father Hassan said their best bet was to head for Khazir, on foot if necessary.
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Witnesses said the army deployed tanks in some adjacent neighborhoods, and troops could be seen patrolling on foot.
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One of the suspects then fled on foot, and a search was conducted in areas near the Capitol.
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We see from behind a crowd of soldiers on foot and on horseback funneling between stands of trees.
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While on vacation, discovering places on foot can feel far more intimate than by car or public transportation.
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Take, 5-year-old Daniel, whose family fled the crisis in Venezuela, travelling on foot for two months.
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The attacker entered on foot hidden among a group of workers reporting for duty at Bagram Air Base.
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Lohmar said the suspect refused to leave the vehicle, fired at the officers and ran away on foot.
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Residents began making getaways on foot, or, if it was dark, in cars with the headlights turned off.
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If you get tired of exploring on foot, step into your rover, observing the landscape through the windows.
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This grandmother-of-two makes an average of ten trips a day delivering food around Singapore — on foot.
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It is there on winter weekends when he participates in fox chases: on foot and alongside 70 horses.
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He marched out of Liberia on foot under the threat assassination from soldiers in the new government regime.
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Bike tours of the area are also available, as are guided tours that can be taken on foot.
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Police dashboard video footage shows them chasing Mr. Mann with their patrol car as he fled on foot.
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Lincoln Park Golf Course is about 10 minutes north on foot, as is the Legion of Honor museum.
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It was unclear if the explosive was delivered by a suicide bomber in a car or on foot.
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Now, he rushed south toward the house, arriving alongside Humvees with heavy guns and more Marines on foot.
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I love being able to take a Saturday and hit the places I love to go, on foot.
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The neighborhood makes it easier to explore the rest of the city, both on foot and by subway.
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On foot, the runner ($95) made my foot look pouty, as if it were dipping into the floor.
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Westport is where the Sound meets the Saugatuck River, which can be crossed on foot near the restaurant.
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Protesters heading on foot and by train to join the sit-in at the military headquarters in Khartoum.
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They were also charged with 1 count of resisting arrest ... after crashing their car and fleeing on foot.
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Some of the attacks were made on foot, others from cars, and some were met with return fire.
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It broke down during a pursuit not long ago, leaving the officer to continue the chase on foot.
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Around age 10, Mr. Rafiq began traveling on foot to sell vegetables and cheap clothing in nearby villages.
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Before he was born, his family escaped from genocide, marching on foot through Syria to Lebanon and safety.
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They reach it by climbing the knoll on foot after passing through the hamlets of Sopsokha and Teoprongchu.
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"What took me seven minutes in a car was taking her two hours on foot," Mr. Reynar said.
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The company you work for, Bridges, will provide a package, and you have to deliver it on foot.
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Guests can explore by Land Cruiser, electric mountain bike or on foot with San tribesmen as their guides.
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As the driver fled on foot, the passenger took her SUV and fled the scene, according to police.
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Afterward, the researchers determined how many waking hours each day the volunteers had spent seated or on foot.
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If you don't like traveling on foot, you can drive vehicles around Night City, including cars and motorcycles.
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Guidebooks and maps are useful for self-guided circuits to see the sights by car or on foot.
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Three people in the car opened fire at the officers, then fled on foot when the vehicle crashed.
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Their home is two minutes away (on foot) and also near major retailers like Whole Foods and Staples.
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Earlier police were searching for the van's driver who, according to local media, fled the scene on foot.
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A ministry official told Reuters North Korea asked that the musicians cross the border on foot at Panmunjom.
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Abandoned cars on a central street were evidence that many had fled the ferociously fast fire on foot.
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It can be done on foot, over the walkway that runs in a southern direction from Laredo, Tex.
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He did so in October in response to the caravan of migrants traveling on foot from Central America.
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A man approached the singer on foot, displayed a handgun and ordered him out of the car, police said.
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The civil defense said government planes struck as people were trying to flee the neighborhood on foot, killing 25.
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Besides teams on foot, helicopters with heat-sensitive cameras searched the area, Cooper said at a news conference Saturday.
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During former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's rule, the Sunni leader forbade Shi'ite pilgrims from making the journey on foot.
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In practice, this means a lot of long journeys on foot or on wheels, with heavy cargo in tow.
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Morris said the shooter jumped in a getaway car to flee the scene; Burch claimed he fled on foot.
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Children making their way to school on foot watch the best runners in the world as they run past.
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Hundreds of mourners then followed Rabinowitz's funeral procession on foot as his hearse made its way to the cemetery.
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You don't consider yourself a great walker, but you will have circumnavigated the globe on foot four times over.
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The couple managed to elude capture in a stolen vehicle, then on foot, and finally in another stolen vehicle.
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The video depicts seven American forces and four Nigeriens fleeing on foot, under heavy mortar and small arms fire.
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It helps, of course, that Salzburg is beautiful, as well as being small and easy to navigate on foot.
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Here's an on foot test of the shoe's power lacing system:And a promo video that sort of teases it:
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They marched on foot through rough terrain to isolated camps in the jungle, which they then set about clearing.
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The vehicle's driver managed to flee on foot and was not harmed, but the driver left the vehicle behind.
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Police also investigated reports of a man seen on foot nearby, carrying an infant in the early-morning cold.
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Tens of thousands of people who fled Mosul on foot during the 2014 siege found a safe haven there.
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Instead, get out and explore your surroundings on foot or by bike, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard, he says.
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But Buckel fled the area on foot well before police arrived to take him back into custody, Hassan says.
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Cortez Reed, 27, allegedly fled on foot after the shooting, Cincinnati Police Department Spokesman Lt. Steve Saunders tells PEOPLE.
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As Fry and Toth pursued on foot, police say, the 5-foot-103, 133-pound Chatman turned toward them.
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As Fry and Toth pursued on foot, police said, the 103-foot-7, 133-pound Chatman turned toward them.
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Hayashi is an exception; this is a legit bowl, just five to ten minutes from Shibuya station on foot.
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So park visitors won't have to pay the $20 vehicle fee ($10 for visitors riding bikes or on foot).
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The migrants on hunger strike, wearing red baseball hats, told Reuters they had traveled by train and on foot.
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A brigade of soldiers on foot and officers on motorcycles converge on the protesters and beat them with nightsticks.
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Reading about Sanchez's case, Gordon felt as if he were trying to cross an eight-lane freeway on foot.
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The suspect was again kicked and hit by the girls until he let her go and fled on foot.
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If I want to walk somewhere in Fallout or No Man's Sky, I experience the entire on-foot journey.
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My brain on foot was like Google Maps standard view; biking, it shifted into that amplified, 3-D POV.
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The shooting ended when customer James Shaw Jr. wrested the weapon away from the gunman, who fled on foot.
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Many are traveling as part of so-called caravans, large groups that trekked from Central America, largely on foot.
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The attacker then flees on foot in the direction he came from, leaving the man lying on the ground.
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Haroun was the first person known to have made it through the 31-mile (50-km) tunnel on foot.
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The bomber was on foot when he detonated his explosives at the gate of the building about 10 a.m.
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Paul Bauer, 53, was shot and killed while pursuing a suspect on foot outside the Thompson Center on Feb.
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Bruce Simmons of the Sheriff's Department, who was on foot farther away, shattering a bone in his upper arm.
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After the car crashed, the driver was subdued by onlookers and police as he tried to flee on foot.
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So although the afarensis toddlers could walk, they probably spent more time in trees than on foot, unlike adults.
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It makes ideal cover for an ambush, so they dismount and advance on foot before calling their vehicles forward.
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Even if you take the monorail, you'll still likely to find yourself having to cover extra distance on foot.
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Mr. Miller, a linebacker, "might like our rhinos, as they are huge and strategic on foot," Mr. Calvelli added.
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Separately, militants attacked a different checkpoint in the same province on foot, killing four officers and wounding two others.
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In total, 54 children on foot were struck and killed by a car on Halloween between 2004 and 2018.
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Video of the encounter shows the migrants being detained by border patrol agents while the smuggler flees on foot.
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He followed her on foot as she walked toward her building, heading for its residential entry in the rear.
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One day, maybe crossing the street on foot at night won't feeling like taking your life into your hands.
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If they had crossed on foot first, Felicia and Marco's chances of staying would be closer to 50-50.
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The young assistant drove the car back to Harare as Mr. Mnangagwa and his son left Zimbabwe on foot.
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From the Wynyard Quarter to the C.B.D., it's easy to make a progressive dessert and nightcap crawl on foot.
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"Rome is like an open-air museum, and the only way to experience it is on foot," he said.
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When school let out, students spilled out from a campus on foot and filled local coffee shops and bakeries.
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Within a minute on foot there are multiple barber shops and small markets with essentials, Mr. Castellini Baldissera said.
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After my conversation with Rankin I walked to the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, about 20 minutes away on foot.
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The man fled on foot, while the girls ran into a nearby hotel, the Millington Inn, crying for help.
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Once cholera reached Port-au-Prince, patients showed up on foot or were carried in wheelbarrows, around the clock.
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The former high school track runner was followed by a man first in his car and then on foot.
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In the interest of spreading the faith, he is reputed to have visited, on foot, every valley in Tibet.
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Being close to the village center of Oia is another big plus, making it easy to explore on foot.
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He and the other journalists were struck by a roadside bomb while reporting from the Old City, on foot.
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The group, accompanied by Times reporters, took water and sediment samples last week by boat, truck and on foot.
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He starts his flight on foot, limping from the initial skirmish after losing a toe to a stray bullet.
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After a pitstop for a burger at Krystal, his fast-food chain of choice, Al heads home on foot.
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For every time I cross that bridge on foot, I cross it about a hundred times on my bicycle.
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Drivers who stopped on the interstate evacuated their vehicles on foot and took cover behind nearby business, police said.
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After they're forced to escape on foot, Luke is killed offscreen, Hannah is taken, and Offred is knocked unconscious.
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He added that responding officers encountered a chaotic situation, with hundreds of people fleeing in cars and on foot.
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The Barcelona police said none were believed to be the driver, who escaped on foot and remained at large.
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He lost control at a dead end, jumping a sidewalk and crashing into a wall before fleeing on foot.
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With her quick and easy on-foot commute, she has plenty of time to work on it at home.
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But a Kabul police spokesman said the blast appeared to have been caused by a suicide bomber on foot.
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A French official said the gunman was shot dead by the police as he tried to flee on foot.
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Helicopters circled and curious onlookers milled about on bicycles and on foot in streets that were closed to traffic.
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The driver from Thursday's deadly van attack, who escaped on foot, was still at large, according to local reports.
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Police said he gave them an alias at the scene -- Alex Cabrera Gonsales -- and attempted to flee on foot.
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And in the biography "Steve Jobs, " author Walter Isaacson recalls Jobs insisting that their meetings take place on foot.
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They fled on foot that night with what they could carry, sleeping in an open field infested with spiders.
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He ran on foot before stealing a Department of Public Works vehicle and leading officers on a brief chase.
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They traveled over 3003 miles on foot and with pack horses in search of signs of early human occupation.
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They traveled over 3003 miles on foot and with pack horses in search of signs of early human occupation.
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At noon, all the settlers raced in — on horses, in wagons, on foot, even on bicycles — to stake claims.
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"The hills are so steep, they have to harvest the grapes on foot and by hand," Mr. Lenarda said.
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However, on foot, remnants of the past still stick out, providing a sensory overload that is distinctly New York.
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If you are lucky, all the sightseeing you do on foot will cancel out the nighttime eating and drinking.
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There, after two weeks on foot, the gathered women gave the Governor-elect William Sulzer a petition for suffrage.
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Tatang went by bus and on foot through Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala until reaching Mexico.
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The officers then zero in on the fleeing person, with one officer often tasked with chasing him on foot.
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"The Wrangell Mountains are notoriously dangerous and difficult to navigate on foot, even in summer," reads Ultima Thule's website.
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By the time the Baptiste met the fast-moving North Saskatchewan River, she got out and traveled on foot.
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Other worshippers who had been praying in the nearby Mina area ascended in buses or on foot from before dawn.
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The RV driver, identified by police as Julie Ann Rainbird, 52, fled on foot while the second dog followed behind.
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She had indeed reached the capital by June 27, her 50th birthday, crossing a bridge into the district on foot.
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Police and the rapid response units pushed forward with more snipers and drones and more soldiers on foot, he said.
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Investigators allege two people left an explosive device in the Mississauga, Ontario, restaurant and fled on foot before it detonated.
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Costco hit an all-time high, but that is because it makes its money on memberships, not on foot traffic.
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Approximately the same number of agents turn to the right as to the left, and no one enters on foot.
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Members of an elite Singapore police unit patrolled the glittering downtown waterfront in vehicles and on foot on Friday afternoon.
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In addition to patrols on foot, bike, car and ATV, the Counter Assault Strike Team will be out in force.
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The crowd attacked Féliz García and handed him over to police, while the second suspect fled on foot, police said.
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It depicts Roosevelt on horseback, accompanied by half-naked African and American Indian figures on foot, carrying his rifles. 4.
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The passage for those on foot looks like a cattle pen Such claims are met with guffaws on the streets.
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The bomber, who was on foot, detonated his explosives near a minibus carrying Afghan National Army troops and security employees.
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He then escaped on foot and managed to elude police for more than a day before he was arrested Monday.
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When Turner tried to run, Jonsson pursued him on foot and the two men held him down until police arrived.
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In the evening he left the building on foot, making his way through crowds of supporters to surrender to police.
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The beasts were herded over the frontier by boat and truck and on foot at all hours of the night.
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Police said Giroux killed David James Williams, 29, and wounded two women at a Mesa hotel before fleeing on foot.
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All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoSometimes I feel like my entire life is spent commuting—by train, cab, or on foot.
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She later described photographers installing hidden cameras outside her home and following her every move in cars and on foot.
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CAMDEN, S.C. – A South Carolina sheriff says deputies chased down an unconscious driver on foot and revived him with CPR.
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Another victim, Dorrian Doral Pearson, 32, fled the residence on foot after he had been shot multiple times, say police.
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Is the world of FFXV different than it would have been if you traveled on foot like in past games?
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On a recent night Shir led his men, on foot, to cross the western perimeter deeper into ISIS-controlled Raqqa.
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Luther Strange, the Trump-nominated incumbent, arrived on foot, while Roy Moore, the Bannon-backed front-runner, was on horseback.
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The driver in the Barcelona attack abandoned the van and fled on foot on Thursday after plowing into the crowd.
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It was around 10 AM when I headed out on foot along Callao Avenue, towards Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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The proceeding hours in the campaign lull you in, breaking up on-foot action with platforming challenges and Titan battles.
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Just like in Titanfall's multiplayer, the campaign has you splitting your time between being on foot and piloting a titan.
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That's when Paul Salsman, the man who allegedly caused the crash, headed towards her van on foot, Weiler tells PEOPLE.
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Passersby on foot and in cars often stare in admiration and point at Friend — especially when they hear him hound.
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Officials say they chased Yazeed on foot before apprehending him -- and he suffered an eye injury that required medical attention.
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Saulters' partner, Hunter Blackmon, chased Patmon on foot while Saulters got into his police cruiser and chased after the suspect.
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The family first tried to get into a car, but it caught fire, so they started to leave on foot.
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Mr. Tillman ran, and the officers briefly pursued him on foot as they gave him "verbal commands," the police said.
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The entire trip would span roughly 40 miles — 34 on the subway and ferry and around 6 miles on foot.
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He was quickly killed by responding officers as bargoers hid in the bathroom or fled the packed district on foot.
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There have been reports of players being distracted to the point of harmful contact, both on foot and in vehicles.
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After gunning him down, the killer escaped on foot, until a mob that had gathered on his trail beat him.
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Mr. Greene was on foot and did not resist officers when he was taken into custody, a police spokesman said.
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Fear of exploitation and betrayal haunts his every step, eventually forcing Oscar to take off on foot across the desert.
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The driver pretended there was a fault with the vehicle so the men took off with the children on foot.
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Police officers start pursuing a suspect on foot, sometimes with their hands on their holsters or with their guns drawn.
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Self-settlers returning to the Exclusion Zone were often on foot, faced with a 130km [80 miles] trek from Kyiv.
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Between the two, scores of policemen, on foot, in vans, and on horseback, formed a buffer that seemed perilously fragile.
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The suspect fled on foot and was arrested five hours after the shooting at an Applebee's restaurant in Clinton, Missouri.
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Law enforcement officers surrounded the store and shoppers and employees fled, running away on foot and climbing out a window.
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They bombed relentlessly from the air, then, with their Afghan counterparts, went in on foot, securing villages one by one.
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Officers followed the suspect, who stopped in a ditch off Interstate 35, and SWAT officers approached the vehicle on foot.
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The only casualties are chicks that flee from the finches on foot and, unable to find their way back, starve.
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He crossed the border on foot and joined a group of idealistic young people working the land at a kibbutz.
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Cars and trucks were abandoned on the road, just short of the new chasm; their occupants had fled on foot.
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As a professional snowboarder, I've ridden the steepest mountains in the world and spent weeks outside on foot-powered expeditions.
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He sleeps on a brown sofa cushion and makes occasional trips on foot to a Walmart about a mile away.
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Other attractions in the Eastern Seaboard's second largest city can be handily visited on foot, by bike or mass transit.
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Hudak said officers responded within 90 seconds, including one officer on foot who was involved in a nearby traffic stop.
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By that time, he said, the four men had ditched the Jeep on a nearby street and fled on foot.
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The refugees in Bangladesh are mostly women and children who have arrived on foot, the United Nations refugee agency said.
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Her son served 2.5 years at a juvenile detention center, and he fled Afghanistan on foot when he was released.
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"For search and rescues, they set a hundred people out to walk on foot on a grid path," Sloane said.
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Officer Mulkeen chased Mr. Williams on foot, and wrestled him to the ground as his partners followed, Commissioner O'Neill said.
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Fail to read Maine water correctly, and you could return after circumnavigating an island on foot to find yourself boatless.
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LONDON (Reuters) - A lunar rover which will explore the moon on foot in 2021 was unveiled in London on Thursday.
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The entry fee for nonmembers is $15 a car or $4 for an individual on foot; house tours are extra.
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Police were everywhere on Sixth Avenue: on motorcycles; flanking the barricades by Rockefeller Center; many on foot; one on horseback.
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Hikmat imagined that, like the action heroes in his films, they would come on foot, in a spray of bullets.
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Witnesses to the attack reported that the gunman, dressed in dark clothes and a woolen cap, had escaped on foot.
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And I like to see cities on foot, so I bring two Band-Aids for ameliorating the pain of blisters.
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There's currently a variation of barriers along the border that are designed to stop cars and people traveling on foot.
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This time, we were going to be escorted to parts of the plant on foot and would need more protection.
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The building is vast; cycling around it would take ten minutes or so, on foot it might take an hour.
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In the evening, as police officers negotiated with the protesters, a suicide bomber on foot detonated his explosives, officials said.
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Rangers scoured on foot and police flew over the area, but because of failing light it could not be found.
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The driver in the Barcelona attack abandoned the van and fled on foot on Thursday after ploughing into the crowd.
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As Black Friday moves more and more online, many small businesses still rely on foot traffic and in-store shopping.
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Dismounting his horse, he entered the Old City on foot, through Jaffa Gate, out of respect for its holy status.
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Those who circumvent the checkpoints on foot often do not make it out alive, dying from dehydration or heat stroke.
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Some occupants fled into the woods nearby, and the police chief said officers would search on foot and by air.
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So we started walking on foot carrying our children, sitting every while for rest while the Apaches hovered above us.
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Authorities said a male entered the Peapack-Gladstone Bank and demanded a teller to hand over cash before fleeing on foot.
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The vast majority travel by land to Colombia, some on foot, though many continue on to other parts of South America.
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Bayonne police say the robber was on foot when he crossed a street and confronted the woman about 7 p.m. Sunday.
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Exit Glacier is the only part accessible by road, otherwise you can navigate the park by boat, kayak, or on foot.
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Up to 15,000 members of the world's greatest fighting force, sitting in the desert, watching for poor refugees approaching on foot.
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They're now in Juchitan de Zaragoza (some 12 days on foot from the nearest American city), exhausted and asking for buses.
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Here, I encounter a problem: Tailing people on foot won't work because anyone who leaves the office at lunch will drive.
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On foot, it only took me 10 minutes to travel the distance it would end up taking us hours to drive.
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It's largely using OfferUp as another sales channel, instead of relying largely on foot traffic to its brick-and-mortar locations.
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He apparently spent two weeks — at least 50 hours a week — hatching 303 eggs and covering over 95 miles on foot.
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According to investigators, Lopes crashed a car he was driving and fled the scene on foot at approximately 7:30 a.m.
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Police then spotted Rowland and chased him on foot to a church, where he shot and killed himself, the timeline said.
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From there, the communists traveled upriver by steamboat to Shreveport, where they set out on foot toward the Trinity River valley.
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Scott exited his car and ran on foot – his family says because he owed child support – and Slager ran after him.
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During the stop, Smith fled on foot from a car and the officer pursued him into an alley between two houses.
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Shortly after midnight, Salt Lake City police officers located Rowland, who ran into a church after a short pursuit on foot.
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One person left the vehicle on foot, "leading to an armed confrontation between the fleeing offender and the officer," police said.
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According to Slager, Scott, 50, fled on foot following the stop, after which the two were briefly engaged in a scuffle.
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The suspect, Aliaksandr Tsytsenia, allegedly tried to flee the scene on foot but was stopped by police as he walked away.
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Cole tells local TV station KNSD that he tried chasing after the car on foot, but was unable to catch it.
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"[Jayme] was on foot and was not very far" from the home, where there was running water and electricity, Fitzgerald added.
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Local police arrived at the scene and shortly after two men "came out of very thick underbrush" and fled on foot.
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Sunday and, naked except for a jacket, opened fire with an AR-15 on workers and diners before fleeing on foot.
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But as police approached the vehicle on foot, Murray allegedly pressed down on the gas pedal, speeding off from the scene.
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Federal Police moved in on foot from near the train station toward the Old City, forging ahead through rubble-filled streets.
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One of those is Beef Basin, a vast, deserted rangeland with access limited to those traveling by hoof or on foot.
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It's handy for driving around of course, but also for exploring remote parts of the country far from civilization on foot.
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Canine teams "only picked up Andrew's 'scent' within the residence, indicating that Andrew had not walked away on foot," police said.
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A pair of officers had stopped Smith and another man in a car that afternoon when the men bolted on foot.
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If that fails, the backup plan is to send a "caravan" of volunteers to carry in the aid, presumably on foot.
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Motorcyclists would have to pay $50 to enter the parks, while people on foot or bikes would face $30 admission fees.
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The vehicle zigzagged down the avenue for about 21 metres, mowing down panicked pedestrians before crashing; the driver fled on foot.
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For the most part, we spend far more time traveling in a car or bus, on a bike, or on foot.
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This God—I like traveling in his direction, on foot if necessary, but I don't want to take an organized trip.
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The van mowed down dozens of people driving for about 500m before the suspects fled on foot, according to local media.
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Bledsoe says he tried to return but the road was blocked with cars and flames prevented him from returning on foot.
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If the teens are on foot, they will be dealing with difficult weather and hordes of biting flies, Gillam officials said.
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He then took off on foot, where he was shot at by his country's forces and hit five or six times.
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"After more than 6 hours of searching on foot, a deputy heard the faint cry of a baby," the release said.
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If you choose to venture out on foot instead of by car, the tedium weighs on you like a fat chocobo.
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Kalamazoo County Undersheriff Paul Matyas told local broadcaster WOOD, an NBC affiliate, that the driver fled on foot after the collision.
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"Daesh fighters are going around on foot from house to house while the army fights them," said a man called Bashar.
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The truck is engulfed in smoke, but he and a passenger survive and escape on foot in a hail of bullets.
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After being there a while, we can't stand it any longer and start making our way on foot to the school.
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Delke, who is white, was recorded on a school's surveillance camera chasing Hambrick, a 85033-year-old black man, on foot.
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Hours earlier, exhausted, we reached on foot what the cable car would reach in a matter of minutes with little effort.
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While Mickey Mouse sat atop a giant drum, other characters like Minnie Mouse, Dumbo, and Pluto followed behind him on foot.
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The shooting ended when a customer, James Shaw Jr., wrestled the weapon away from the gunman, who then fled on foot.
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Investigators say Mr. Rahami, who had lived in the area for years, may have made it to the bar on foot.
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"Prove I'm guilty and I'll go on foot to the police station," Mr. da Silva told reporters after prosecutors charged him.
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Guides charged from several hundred dollars to $1,500 per person and the trip took several days, some of it on foot.
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They will come to you on foot, on very lean camel, they will come from every deep and distant mountain highway.
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Often, they fled their burning homes on foot, chased down country lanes and through dense forests by men with machine guns.
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Tens of thousands of civilians have streamed out of Douma on foot during lulls in the bombardment of the past week.
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Military helicopters have been spotted flying low over Kampala and soldiers are patrolling the streets on foot and in military vehicles.
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Brennan had slept through his alarm and thought he would make the 90-minute trek to Rochester High School on foot.
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It was a warm night in August, and they decided to forgo the usual limo and head to dinner on foot.
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So it was a win for business, it was a win for drivers, it was a win for people on foot.
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As many as 150,000 people travel north toward San Diego on foot or in cars every day through two border crossings.
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As we neared the active cone, the guide stopped the vehicle, and we went the rest of the way on foot.
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The Trinitarios chased the boy for blocks, on foot and in cars, in the Belmont section of the Bronx, prosecutors said.
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She evokes the crooked geography of flight — Spain, Portugal, Martinique, the trek on foot over the Pyrenees, the ships that disappoint.
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The map's settings show the extent to which routes are traveled, and whether on foot, by bicycle or in a vehicle.
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By 11 or 12, I knew how to get to my second home by myself, on foot or on the bus.
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In order to navigate the rocky terrain, they had to do much of their exploration on foot through the lava field.
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They jump off just before the frontier and try their luck through the forest on foot to reach the other side.
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Travel on foot, bicycle, scooter, motorcycle, automobile, or public transit unrelated to an essential business activity or need is also prohibited.
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Now the equation has been flipped and the city's most walkable neighborhood makes it easy to taste and tour on foot.
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The businesses must be those that are open to the general public and that are reliant on foot traffic for customers.
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The owner of this property has access to private-association tennis courts that are less than three minutes away on foot.
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"Very definite that we are moving away from here and on foot," Acevedo wrote in his diary on April 4, 1945.
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It took the first rescuers more than eight hours to reach the hotel, on foot, because snow had blocked the roads.
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At 221:153 on the same day, Khashoggi, who returned from London to Istanbul, arrives at the consulate building on foot.
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Before the driver was shot, Ahmed, Ali and their detachment had descended into the same side of the city on foot.
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The main group of Americans climbed on foot to a mountain village and were caught in a crossfire between partisan groups.
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There has been an uptick in Guatemalan migrants, alongside their Honduran counterparts, making their way to our southern border on foot.
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Some 71 police and search and rescue workers scoured beaches on foot and used planes and boats to search the ocean.
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WASHINGTON — Four American commandos take off on foot, under heavy gunfire, to look for missing teammates in the borderland of Niger.
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One was Scott Gadell, a rookie who was killed chasing a suspect on foot in June 1986 in Far Rockaway, Queens.
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The government has suggested that building a wall would prevent migrants from trampling over the desert in vehicles and on foot.
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"I had to leave a little earlier, and do half my commute on foot," said Nour El Hadri, a film producer.
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He said some of his colleagues who preferred the old emphasis on foot chases and drug busts had left the department.
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In order to pull this off, they attached cameras to cranes and vehicles and even chased after the actors on foot.
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A trooper working a security detail at the hotel tried to stop her on foot when she began to drive off.
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Others offer free massages to those arriving on foot from different cities, while tailors work on religious flags at a market.
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Incredible footage of the North Korean soldier making his escape through the DMZ, first in a jeep and then on foot.
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The home is between the Rhode Island School of Design and Brown University campuses (mere minutes on foot in both directions).
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If they continue on foot, it will likely take them more than a week to make it to Mexico's northern border.
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One man, Cody Crockett, 20, was on horseback; his girlfriend, Sydney Wallace, 23, was nearby on foot, Judge Peet told reporters.
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He said some of his colleagues who preferred the old emphasis on foot chases and drug busts had left the department.
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Spending 10 minutes running around on foot to pick up that bottle of dye you need is just not super fun.
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The floundering economy under President Nicolás Maduro's rule has forced an estimated three million people to leave Venezuela — largely on foot.
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Another 10 minutes on foot will bring you to Durbar Square, where kings once ruled and 3.503th century buildings still stand.
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Some arrived on foot, others in a pickup truck or on a motorcycle, seemingly unfazed by the prospect of another rocket landing.
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"You can use a car, you can use a regular bicycle, you can go on foot," De Blasio said, according to Streetsblog.
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Trump has railed against illegal immigration, including several caravans of migrants from Central America slowly moving on foot toward the U.S. border.
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Militants on foot then attacked nearby villages, said Ali Nur, deputy governor of the Lower Shabelle region where the base is located.
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"Irizzary showed up, and when she realized she had been set up, made a run for it on foot," according to authorities.
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The violence began when a suicide attacker on foot detonated a bomb near the van, Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Seddiqi said.
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About 40 police stationed in the neighborhood for Bayou Classic special events responded to the call on foot and horseback, Harrison said.
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Meanwhile, the rate of attacks on security guards transporting cash on foot between, for example, a business and a vehicle has dropped.
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However, instead of applying, police said Ristick harassed other customers and then assaulted the manger for slow service before fleeing on foot.
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The driver of the car, Stanislav Petrov, fled on foot after crashing the Mercedes Benz he was driving into a parked car.
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What it's about: A young, broke Swedish immigrant arrives alone in California and begins a journey on foot to find his brother.
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"Where's the entrance to the United States?" they asked in Spanish, telling BuzzFeed News that they had traveled on foot from Guatemala.
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While he was evading the police, White ended up hitting another car and crashing into a field before running away on foot.
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After confirming the validity of the warrant, Blackmon pursued the suspect, Timmy Patmon, on foot, while Saulters followed in the patrol car.
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In battle, where other kings stood back, Maximilian raced in on foot, and showcased his fearlessness by challenging all comers to duels.
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Fortunately, there's plenty to explore on foot, not least of which is the main street, lined with Victorian buildings and fudge shops.
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Traveling on foot is useful for gathering resources and locating hidden item caches, but sometimes you'll want to cut to the chase.
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Only one is, so he leaves the other two at the local shop and sets off on foot to the Jiang household.
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The suspect continued to ride the train until he arrived at the Forest Hills 71 Av station, where he fled on foot.
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Soon after the clashes began, a grimacing and cowering Kumar was escorted onto the court premises on foot by a few policemen.
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CNN reports the car thief stalled multiple times as he tried to drive away, but ultimately gave up and fled on foot.
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When the car finally came to a halt, two men fled on foot in different directions, the LAPD said in a statement.
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Authorities say the shooters fired at least 18 shots from two separate semi-automatic weapons before they fled the scene on foot.
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At the time of her disappearance, Comfort told investigators he last saw his wife leaving their Columbia home on foot, KRCG reports.
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But the day's adventure did end up taking me all across the Mission District, on foot, following enigmatic messages and hexagonal symbols.
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Every autumn, Haraldsson, often accompanied by his wife and son, sets off on foot to measure the changes in his assigned glacier.
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In a grim cycle, French border police in nearby Menton "push back" again, returning them to Italy, on foot or by train.
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Michael returned fire, but it's not clear if he hit the suspect, who fled on foot after the crash, the sergeant said.
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Michael returned fire, but it's not clear whether he hit the suspect, who fled on foot after the crash, the sergeant said.
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You ride the scooter by standing on foot pegs on the side of the wheel; just push on the battery and go.
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Bruce Hopkins, 77, a former Vietnam marine sergeant who moved to Paradise from San Francisco, fled on foot when the fire threatened.
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He later found the group in a nearby parking lot, chased them on foot with a baseball bat and allegedly beat Hassanen.
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After the attack, Abouyaaqoub escaped on foot, stabbing to death a man who was parking his car and fleeing in the vehicle.
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A police officer at the scene told Reuters the attack appeared to have been carried out by a suicide bomber on foot.
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Additionally, they are reportedly set to co-star in another movie next year called Don't Worry He Won't Get Far On Foot.
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Robinson took off on foot, jumping several fences before deputies caught him in the backyard of a nearby residential neighborhood, Rivarde said.
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Moving onward on foot, I followed the returnees into a residential district where the streets were half-blocked by piles of rubble.
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When officers arrived, they chased two teenage boys on foot to the back of the burglarized home and lost sight of them.
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A suicide bomber on foot struck a bus carrying men who had been taking a course at the Marshal Fahim Military Academy.
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He later found the group in a nearby parking lot, chased them on foot with a baseball bat and allegedly beat Nabra.
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A Southeast Asian trading port from the 15th to 19th centuries, it's incredibly well-preserved, she said, and best explored on foot.
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Thousands have left on foot, forging a waist-high river that bends so often that it requires nine crossings along the way.
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"Many of you have come from far and remote mountainous areas, some even on foot," he spoke in Italian to the crowd.
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He needed the job at Bellhops moving company, even though his phone told him it would take him seven hours on foot.
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After the premiere of "Turn," Ms. Arceri started TRI SPY Tours of the sites on bicycle, on foot or in a kayak.
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Cleo is exercised daily both on foot and on her own mountain bike, which is specially adapted so she can ride along.
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She is exercised daily both on foot and on her own mountain bike, which is specially adapted so she can ride along.
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The Bend Beer Chase 5.1-Mile Relay, Bend, ORJune 3, 2017Think of the Bend Beer Chase as a brewery tour on foot.
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"The murals spread messages of peace to people crossing the border by car or on foot," Chiu told Hyperallergic in an email.
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The driver of the truck was identified as Alex Cabrera Gonsales of Indianapolis, and allegedly tried to flee the scene on foot.
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This precaution cuts down on foot traffic but also means lower wages for staffers who rely on tips to make ends meet.
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As Mr. Myrick ran after him on foot, the car spun out and came to a stop 20 steps from Mr. Myrick.
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Word of the Day : travel around, through, or over, especially on foot _________ The word peregrinate has appeared in 39 articles on NYTimes.
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Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, a regional theater in the 186-acre Eden Park, can be reached in five minutes on foot.
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An Amtrak station with direct service to Manhattan is less than five minutes away on foot; the trip south takes two hours.
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The violence has touched off an exodus of desperate people, carrying children and scant possessions as they cross the border on foot.
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Five minutes away on foot is the Ashby Avenue BART station, which carries passengers to Oakland and across the San Francisco Bay.
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A patron, later identified as 29-year-old James Shaw Jr., wrestled the gun away from him, and he fled on foot.
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Its members, traveling on foot and hitchhiking, set off early last week from the city of San Pedro Sula in northern Honduras.
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Garner later abandons her search on foot, hopping into the passenger seat of her friend's car as they drive around the lot.
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The officer, Dominique Heaggan-Brown, 24, killed Sylville K. Smith, 23, seconds after Mr. Smith fled on foot after a traffic stop.
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Rather than going on foot from house to house to make sure the village was cleared, they gathered outside it and celebrated.
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Delays were so bad on lines going north from London that it was quicker for some commuters to trudge home on foot.
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Fortunately, according to Ms. Butler, many cities in the Britain such as Bath, Oxford, Glasgow and York are best explored on foot.
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Two more American commandos then left that group on foot and headed back toward the ambush site to help in the search.
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But the most resolved disembarked at South Australian ports and made the 500 km (31 mile) trek to the goldfields on foot.
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Her father rushed her to a hospital, going on foot when he could not find a car, but it was too late.
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Half an hour away on foot in a different shantytown is Ashley's twin, Audrey, who lives with her mom, Abel's older sister.
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Later, huge crowds of supporters advanced on foot toward the police from outside the cordon to try to disrupt the police operation.
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The migrants were taken by bus to the border and then crossed on foot, where they were met by the Greek authorities.
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The driver, suspect Nathaniel D. Rowland, was apprehended after abandoning the vehicle and being chased down on foot by the arresting officers.
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The caravan has traveled about 20-30 miles a day, largely on foot and also hitching rides on passing vehicles when possible.
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The perpetrator was seen escaping on foot after deliberately driving into crowds of people on Las Ramblas, at around 5:30 p.m.
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He journeyed on foot to Sudan, then Italy, then Germany, and from there, to the United States, eventually landing in New Haven.
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Their plan: to accompany the aid on foot, in the form of a human shield, holding roses and singing the Venezuelan anthem.
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The attack unfolded as a man on foot set upon Maqam Khan cemetery in the Bihsud District, near the provincial capital, Jalalabad.
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Unlike the Shomrim, which patrols in vehicles and on foot, the Muslim patrol will operate only from patrol cars, Mr. Rabah said.
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My wife and I both walk to work and do the vast majority of our errands on foot in our walkable neighborhood.
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The police on Tuesday were trying to piece together Mr. Muhammad's whereabouts since Thursday but believe he was walking around on foot.
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Earlier this month, its Adventures platform was introduced, offering hosted adventure-focused overnight trips such as tracking lions on foot in Africa.
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Daniels pulled a gun at the police station, shot East in the head and fled on foot before being caught, officials said.
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Over the coming days, thousands of Shiite pilgrims are expected to travel on foot to a shrine commemorating the anniversary of his death.
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The bomb hunters of Kosovo roam the country on foot, searching for explosives that dot the landscape 17 years after the Kosovo War.
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An eyewitness claims two people fled the car on foot after it crashed, but neither he nor the cops seem to know why.
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Google Maps has become the gold standard for finding your way around strange areas, particularly if you're on foot or using public transit.
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Over the course of two years and 10 months, over 2,631 miles, he crossed the country on foot, running from California to Georgia.
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Hester and Nein exited their Humvees and moved on foot toward a handful of insurgents who were using an irrigation trench as cover.
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Last August, a team of inspectors did not check the channel on foot but instead from afar, also concluding that everything looked fine.
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The man, who was naked except for a green jacket, fled the scene on foot, returned home to put on pants, and disappeared.
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From there it was another hour or two on foot, cutting aside branches and wading through waist-high mud, to reach the mines.
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As Ahlam remembers, she approached the house on foot and told the men standing outside that she had been harassed on the road.
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Shortly after midnight, Salt Lake City Police Department officers located the suspect who ran into a church after a short pursuit on foot.
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City-sanctioned group and private tours (on foot or by bike), often led by the very same artists, are available through Florida CraftArt.
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Two people on foot with a stroller then begin to cross the street as a Jeep blows through a red light toward them.
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We look for seemingly forgotten communities where emergency workers never arrived, and we cross turbulent rivers on foot to feed our fellow residents.
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Suddenly on foot, Koffi is said to have ran down the street to another home, where he was stopped by a security guard.
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"When strikes from both Iraqi and coalition air hit the convoy, the Daesh fighters abandoned their vehicles and fled on foot," he said.
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According to friends, their path was blocked by debris and when they all left their car to flee on foot, they became separated.
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The last failed peace deal ended with Machar fleeing the country on foot after renewed clashes broke out in Juba in July 2016.
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As of 5:12 Pacific Time, Netflix employees reported being allowed to leave on foot, though some areas remained closed as a precaution.
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She had just crossed into Brazil on foot, arriving in the frontier town of Pacaraima after walking hours along indigenous trails through savannah.
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Police were able to locate the driver after witnesses helped them figure out which direction he allegedly fled on foot after the crash.
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"I can see myself using it with the GPS on my smartphone to navigate city streets on foot," he wrote at the time.
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