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Tourists had to walk across though, because of the repairs.
Now, "they can walk across the street to another retailer."
Angry about those damn kids who walk across their lawns.
University of Oregon students walk across campus in Eugene, Ore.
It's also small enough to walk across in 30 minutes.
In one scene, the two walk across a busy road.
"I want to walk across somebody's stage someday," she said.
Take a long walk across your city while listening on headphones.
Are you able to walk across cobblestones while wearing vertiginous shoes?
The weather is perfect, so we walk across the Williamsburg Bridge.
They would never walk across a stage to get their diplomas.
Yet they can walk across a razor blade without being hurt.
My plan was something like this: Walk across the border. Eat.
I watched a maintenance worker moon-walk across its bouncy surface.
Who in their right mind would walk across the frozen harbor?
Firefighters walk across charred land near Porto Velho, Brazil, Aug. 25.
As you can imagine, one can't just walk across the border.
We have ten thousand people every day walk across the bridge.
Later this month, he'll walk across the graduation stage 115 pounds lighter.
I get antsy, so we walk across the street for a coffee.
People walk across the flooded St. Mark's Square past St. Mark's Basilica.
If it doesn't work out, you can always walk across the street.
We're just going to pick you up and walk across the studio.
Women walk across a street in downtown Milan on March 10, 2020.
He stops to catch his breath after a walk across a room.
I deserve this moment, to walk across stage and enter into life.
Unshoveled snow becomes like permafrost, barely crunching when you walk across it.
Walk across the Vltava River on the 617-year-old Charles Bridge.
Many walk across with only what they can carry in their arms.
To pass time, we walk across the street and check out a bookstore.
"The really compelling thing, though, is to walk across the ledges," Hardarson admits.
Beatriz Gonzalez will walk across the stage in her daughter's honor, she says.
You can walk across the street from Maza [Lizano's restaurant] and pick mangoes.
It takes bravery to walk across the stage, not to mention without tripping.
Harvard professors would walk across the commons to repeat their lectures to women.
People walk across a shopping gallery in downtown Milan on March 10, 2020.
I'm beyond excited to actually walk across the stage and get my diploma.
Our nearest neighbor was a farm a 20-minute walk across three fields.
And we brought the case to say, you know, just like the concept of an easement, where if you let someone walk across your lawn long enough, in our legal system, they earn the right to walk across your lawn.
He had a big goal: to walk across the stage at his college graduation.
You could just walk across the street and get a job in that plant.
Here, attendees walk across the debris-ridden landscape after the festival had wrapped up.
During an ill-advised walk across a frozen lake, Bradley crashes through the ice.
"He ran across the border," Roni said, "so I could walk across this stage."
More to do nearby: Shuckers Waterfront Grill is a quick walk across the street.
All I have to do is walk across the podium and grab the diploma.
Shave your head, or walk across the state barefoot with your pet beagle, Hoosier.
They want to let anyone from around the world simply walk across the border.
I take a shower, get dressed, and walk across the street to my polling place.
The first of four injured victims, Emily Houpt, will walk across the stage Saturday afternoon.
To get to the front door you walk across a covered bridge, above a creek.
INGRAHAM: You walk across the border illegally it&aposs not going to work for you.
Cheetahs walk across a savannah at the Mashatu game reserve in Botswana, July 2003, 2010.
Walk across a room, and the wall will materialize in a haze of blocky static.
Next year, I will watch my daughter walk across the stage at her college graduation.
Then your eyes remain glued to the screen, even when you walk across the street.
The river flooded in the spring, and you could walk across it in the fall.
I walk across it because I like how it generates a little current of guilt.
When you're all filled up, you can walk across the way for a drawing session.
New York City bicyclists say people who walk across bike lanes need to pay attention.
We got to the club, and he couldn't walk across the length of the bar.
Instead, he has agreed to walk across a tightrope held up by his political rivals.
But I have to tell you I didn't walk across the Atlantic Ocean to get here.
He told them where to walk, across the land where North Dakota and Minnesota meet Manitoba.
El Pasoans would walk across the bridge to party, or get cheap goods and dentistry work.
"I was anxious to see him walk across the stage," Eddie told the South Bend Tribune.
They want to get ice cream, so we walk across the street to continue our conversation.
Tremendous. Today when you walk across this stage to receive your diploma, you will become dreamers.
Citizens walk across a bridge, their line of sight extremely short due to the thick smog.
Then he got up, made the long walk across the court and disappeared into the tunnel.
"Trump could walk across the Potomac and the press would say Trump can't swim," he said.
The walk across the hotel lobby included a brush with a businessman intent on his cellphone.
And then I used to walk across Eighth Street to the Village, to the Bon Soir.
At the same time, we're allowing potential cases to walk across the border into Hong Kong.
As we walk across the lawn, which bounces pleasantly underfoot, Alesch bends down to pet it.
He also decided to walk across Pennsylvania to campaign, a move leaders felt was ill-advised.
Moreover, migrants can always fly to Canada and simply walk across our currently undefended northern border.
Every afternoon, I would walk across the street from my house and out onto the pier.
TECUN UNAM, Guatemala – It's just a 15-minute walk across the bridge separating Guatemala and Mexico.
TECUN UNAM, Guatemala – It's just a 22-minute walk across the bridge separating Guatemala and Mexico.
I give up, and we decide to walk across Central Park and bike back down Fifth Ave.
She will be the first to walk across the stage in Saturday afternoon's commencement ceremony at UNCC.
American buffalo walk across the path of the Dakota Access Pipeline near Standing Rock, North Dakota, Nov.
It is eight o'clock on a clear blue morning: a perfect day for a walk across Washington.
Players get drafted, then walk across a stage and pull on a hat repping their new team.
Why did most of those people walk across the coals safely while a (relative) handful got burned?
But I have to tell you, I did not walk across the Atlantic Ocean to get here.
I walk across the street to Target (bless) to get a few random things for the week.
"I was at the high school graduation and I saw her walk across the gym," says Bailey.
But once he started moving, things got better and he was able to walk across the deck.
When I graduate from Columbia's Journalism school next May, Amora will walk across the stage with me.
These kids could be building a thin beam to walk across and fall out and hurt themselves.
A middle-aged person with a long-expired gym membership could walk across it in two days.
But I have to tell you that I didn't walk across the Atlantic Ocean to get here.
"I would rather walk across broken glass," he told a reporter for The Chicago Tribune in 1996.
I also could not walk across a room without injuring myself or someone else in the process.
"People can walk across their lawn barefoot to get the newspaper and get a tick," he said.
One day it will be full and you'll walk across it to find you were always there somehow.
But, as Margi wrote on GoFundMe, it was also Nick's dream to "walk across that stage and graduate."
I walk across the courtyard, where an anti-DNC march is about to start on South Penn Square.
Walk across Dom Luis Bridge to the Serra do Pilar church for amazing views of the old city.
We walk across Waverly Bridge and take turns snapping couple photos with the pretty sunset in the background.
" Bailey told PEOPLE he saw Carney graduate only two months ago: "I saw her walk across the gym.
We  walk across its mosaic-tiled floor and enter the second half of the 2599,2000-square-foot home.
As he spoke, he made his sausage-fingered hands walk across his desk, like nimble and graceful paws.
When we first see this Hamlet, he is helping an older, obviously ailing man walk across the stage.
When I walk Across the kitchen, I am continental drift, I move My arms like a spiral galaxy.
Noon Walk across campus to attend a talk by the university's current Hodder fellow, the artist Mario Moore.
I don't want everyone around to watch me peter out, not even able to walk across the room.
We walk across the street to eat with her before heading out to the art thing with his roommate.
I hate him for making me get to the point where I had to walk across that stage pregnant.
Crouched beside that trashcan, watching Whittington walk across the street for the cameras is a surreal lesson in differences.
Then they took a walk across the city, through the Mission District to the waterfront and AT&T Park.
"I'm going to record this," Peone says to an employee as they walk across the tarmac to the plane.
Literally my only job was to walk across stage, and I walked across the stage for the wrong part.
RCMP officers assist a child from a Sudanese family as they walk across the U.S.-Canada border into Hemmingford.
They arrive at Yaoundé's airport, walk across the tarmac and board a plane -- but they won't be going anywhere.
And when the day winds down, you can walk across the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset, at 21:28 p.
Forget their shoes, so walk across town barefoot, catching catheads and an increasingly magnetic attraction to the stagnant waters.
You cannot walk across a Carl Andre grid without feeling that you're stepping on it, both literally and figuratively.
"Michael Cohen would walk across a pit of hot coals for Donald Trump," one former Trump campaign official said.
"See you at eight, then," Jeb said, and watched her walk across her yard, pitched forward in the wind.
The water moves at a trickle and is low enough for people to walk across from Mexico to Texas.
You will trust in Billy and Billy will take your hand and you will walk across the shore together.
I'm hungry, so I walk across the street to a McDonald's and splurge on some fries and chicken nuggets ($212).
One by one, the clients are asked to close their eyes and walk across the room without bumping into anything.
Snap employees pick up breakfast at the cafeteria in one building and then walk across the street to their desks.
It's protocol for the first couple to walk across the White House South Lawn together before leaving for Marine One.
While the athletes walk across the dirt roads of Kapsabet, the sun rises and wakes the rest of the village.
High-wire artist Andrea Loreni has just completed a 135-metre-long, illuminated tightrope walk across the Tiber, reports ABC.
Today, college graduates walk across the stage averaging nearly $30,000 of student debt, an amount unheard of 20 years ago.
On Saturday, he was finally able to walk across the stage, with the 2019 graduating class at Volunteer High School.
I'm not breathing as heavy when I go up stairs and I'm not sweating when I walk across the house.
Afterwards, I go home to shower, and T. and I walk across the street to get Whole Bowl for lunch.
Flesh Luigi can't walk across spikes or search below bathroom gates, nor can he be in two places at once.
When they walk across that parade deck on training day 70 and they graduate, they're no longer recruits; they're Marines.
Schumer made the walk across the Capitol to speak to the closed-door House Democratic caucus meeting on Wednesday morning.
After work, I often walk across the bridge to Brooklyn and take the train the rest of the way home.
Before the locks and dams, many rivers in the United States were low enough to walk across during dry months.
I walk across shallow water a few times, believing this will help if Second Nature makes use of tracking dogs.
I will not walk across a stage at my high school graduation and hug my principal and receive my diploma.
Seoul time, and then made the short walk across the military demarcation line into the South Korean side of Panmunjom.
Kim Jong-un is the first North Korean leader to walk across the line of demarcation and enter South Korea.
The artist doesn't do much other than slowly walk across the crosswalk and stand around, but maybe that was the point?
I give the esthetician $10 (wax + tip) and I walk across the street to grab something for dinner from Trader Joe's.
Every year, students from around the world slip into their caps and gowns to walk across a stage on graduation day.
At low tide, this is a prime place to spot sea life and birds as you walk across to the outcropping.
According to a recording of his high school graduation ceremony, Crusius did not walk across the stage to accept his diploma.
"All of our high-end food is all in this area," says Adler, gesturing as we walk across the festival grounds.
For instance, if Macy's were closed, shoppers could simply walk across the mall and spend their money at J.C. Penney instead.
That's when Bramble came up with the idea to walk across the country to raise awareness in honor of his sister.
The computers came with a motherboard, but Apple fans today wouldn't walk across the street for a product like this one.
I would walk across a bridge over a river several times a day, imagining throwing myself off it into the water.
I walk across the sticky floor to get a drink while the stage is prepared for phase two of the competition.
There was no way I could leave the bench and walk across the track facing the stands to speak to her.
Until the mid-eighteen-hundreds, an enormous logjam on the Atchafalaya, which was dense enough to walk across, complicated this choice.
And Google says one can walk across Mother Russia at a reasonable pace in 85033 days ... with 22 days to spare.
She was looking forward to the walk across town with her husband to catch an express bus home to the Bronx.
Vietnam's malaria-control program is more efficient than Cambodia's, experts said, but infected migrant laborers can easily walk across the border.
Earlier in the season they were lucky if they got to walk across the stage, but now they're getting quality time.
Start your Saturday with a slow walk across Mittlere Brücke (Middle Bridge), just as Baslers have since it opened in 21967.
"You could walk across the Euphrates, it was so dry," an Iraqi engineer who worked on the Mosul Dam told me.
The Crosstown Trail is a walk across a broken city created by people who believed they could put it back together.
Florida isn't the only place where gators do wild and crazy things (like walk across golf courses, for instance, like it's NBD).
And also the border agent who was killed by a gun that Eric Holder&aposs team allowed to walk across into Mexico.
George and Barbara Bush walk across the tarmac to their plane after losing the presidential election to Bill Clinton in November 1992.
"Thousands of people would walk across that little marker in the sidewalk and never look down to even see it," he added.
In the winter, brave souls can walk across a frozen Lake Superior to explore the icicles that often form in the caves.
The subways are all messed up with the holidays and I end up having to walk across town in the bitter cold.
In the video, Lily suddenly stands up and looks around as the figure appears to walk across one side of the room.
Eleven days after burying her husband, Ramirez was set to walk across the stage to receive her bachelor's degree from Park University.
Context: Math says one could walk across our newest ally, Mother Russia, in that amount of time with 22019 days to spare.
Kim will walk across the painted Military Demarcation Line (MDL) and into the southern half of the DMZ at about 9.30 a.m.
But Messi took a slow, solitary walk across the grass and took a seat on the far end of his team's bench.
"You can get out of bed in the morning, take your coffee, walk across the driveway, and go to work," he said.
She remembers hearing stories of how her grandfather used to walk across the river — and the border — as part of his job.
That concept stems from his pre-parliamentary career, when he wrote a book about his solo walk across Afghanistan in early 2002.
And with graduation coming up in a few months, Arnold might not even get to walk across the stage with his friends.
It's Graduation Day at Middleton University, but will the Keating Five (er, Three?) actually walk across the stage and receive their diplomas?
From there, they are driven across the border in vans or buses or, in some cases, they simply walk across a bridge.
The annual walk across the city is one way to encourage people to turn off the ignition, to gaze at street art.
"Michael Cohen would walk across a pit of hot coals for Donald Trump," a former Trump campaign official told CNN's MJ Lee.
From there they duck under a metal crossing-arm gate, walk across the border and often use their own cellphones to dial police.
On Friday, Kim will walk across the line that divides North and South Korea to meet with South Korean president Moon Jae-in.
It helps them jump onto high surfaces and walk across narrow platforms and can be curled around them, possibly to keep them warm.
For six straight months, I'd spent countless hours working out, counting macronutrients, and feeling unworthy to walk across the stage in a bikini.
But on May 19, the teen was able to walk across the graduation stage, taking her first steps on her own in years.
Every day, on average, more than 293,2724 people walk across the border -- backpack-toting students on their way to school, workers, shoppers, tourists.
Since the twinkle lights are my room's main light source, I appreciate not having to walk across my room to plug them in.
The first astronauts we had were stereotypical explorers, the kind of people who want to walk across glaciers and do fieldwork, Bishop says.
WASHINGTON — The easiest way to gain entry into the United States is not to walk across the border in the dead of night.
They clench their muscles and cross their arms over their chests when they walk across prison grounds to prevent their bodies from wiggling.
He added his own festive touch, buying flowers and spreading orange rose petals on his courtroom floor for the bride to walk across.
One morning this year, the water level just outside town dropped so low that you could walk across the riverbed, Ms. Simons said.
Setting down the ladder I walk across the slate patio to the side of the large home to peer over the metal fence.
For a musical reset, walk across the street to the flower-festooned cemetery that serves as the final resting place of Johnny Hallyday.
On my way to the roof elevator, I had to walk across a wooden plank that connected two buildings, and even though I knew I was in the safety of a demo at a Vegas trade show, the addition of tactile feedback throughout the piece fooled my brain enough that I actually wasn't able to walk across the plank for fear of falling.
Let's give credit to JT, who was the first person in Survivor to get out of his seat and walk across the tribal council.
From that distant location the point is going to take a random walk across two-dimensional space, meandering until it strikes the Julia set.
He had the intensity of when he first wrote this Princeton thesis and then it took us 20 minutes to walk across the courtyard.
Because she wasn't going to give up on her goal: "I just wanted to walk across the stage and graduate [in May]," Wassman shares.
Now, the day has come to walk across that stage and get your diploma, and you're planning out your look from head to toe.
According to Parks Australia, the walk across Uluru is associated with the traditional route taken by Mala men and is of massive spiritual significance.
To walk across the main pedestrian bridge—known as either Paso Del Norte or the Santa Fe Street bridge—will cost you 50 cents.
One such addition is a new tunnel, attached to a tower near the pad, that astronauts will eventually walk across to reach the spacecraft.
And yet in another respect these two ends of town are remarkably similar—and that is the final surprise of this walk across Washington.
It was built to let students walk across from the main campus to an area where students live in dorms and off-campus housing.
The Florida alligator was declared an endangered species in the late 1960s, and you can walk across Florida on the backs of alligators today.
Brett is relying on the support and kindness of friends, families and strangers to help fund his walk across America through his GoFundMe page.
Parents with three or more children could face a seven-figure bill for school by the time all the kids walk across the stage.
He wanted to make sure we were very competent, so that's why, when I walk across that stage, I gotta give him my degree.
He saw the man, who was wearing a gray hoodie, walk across the street and onto a sidewalk, Neal said, CNN affiliate KOIN reported.
However, when asked to predict how a human will walk across a golf course, the end results don't actually look anything like a human.
The musician has been open about his journey, which he has titled "The Walk Across America," by sharing updates with fans on social media.
They decided to leave their bags and belongings behind, and walk across into Canada, passing police cruisers and heat-detecting sensors along the way.
I did not have to walk across the border; my family came to this country from Ecuador on an airplane, with a tourist visa.
I have been known to walk across town to the Metropolitan Opera House during a raging blizzard when there were no taxis or buses.
A similar number told Aflac they would rather talk to an ex or walk across hot coals than enroll in a health insurance plan.
Ratko Mladic overran the enclave and ordered men and boys to walk across forested hills, pursuing, ambushing and systematically killing most of them. Mrs.
When the surf is deemed sufficient, Florence and Slater will emerge from their homes, walk across Sunset Beach and determine who goes to Tokyo.
So when she heard her son's name called out and watched him walk across the stage, a feeling of deep relief washed over Arlene.
I sit up and walk across the room like Dianne Keaton's hologram does in that movie where Woody Allen won't let her smoke grass.
Did you know that in the next few weeks, an estimated 3.6 million high school students will walk across the stage to collect their diplomas?
He'd come into the ER that night because of severe, worsening shortness of breath that made him unable to walk across the room without collapsing.
But in the case of this bumbling bot named MARLO, it's just something as simple as trying—and failing—to walk across a hilly field.
Lemme walk across the room is his first solo exhibition up now at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, dramatically staged in its iconic Great Hall.
Three people, all featuring body proportions consistent with the presumed original track maker, were recruited to walk across a test bed containing the soggy mixture.
While we wait, I walk across the street and get socks and plastic bags for my feet (I'm wearing tall boots) because they are FREEZING.
" "First of all," says DeGeneres, 57, "if I had to wear those – if someone paid me – I don't think I could walk [across the room].
He aimed to walk across the Arctic, by way of the North Pole — and unless the 19683 Plaisted expedition failed, they would beat him handily.
We were in a tent and he was recording, and all of a sudden we could hear something really heavy walk across the little road.
When the article was returned to him, he was told he'd have to walk across the terminal, to a public bathroom, to use a mirror.
Computers wrecked her stenography business's client base, and she struggled to walk across Lincoln Road as quickly and easily as she did in the 70s.
CreditCreditDesiree Rios for The New York Times In the coming weeks, thousands of college students will walk across a stage and proudly accept their diplomas.
They simply work the terraced fields as they usually would while thousands of visitors walk across their property admiring the orchids or the granite hills.
Alexandra Yoder, 67, a retired chemical engineer visiting from Houston, said a nicer entrance to the bridge would encourage more people to walk across it.
You'd be easily able to walk across it, but when an intruder is detected, switching on a compressor would cause them to sink like a stone.
Scotella believes the man got on the wrong plane after passing through the gate, since at Pisa Airport passengers walk across the tarmac to the aircraft.
In 2013, he became the first person to walk across a Grand Canyon-area gorge, crossing the Little Colorado River outside of Grand Canyon National Park.
Watching Moral walk across the stage during his first graduation was bittersweet, Seger said, because their parents couldn't be there due to their mother's health issues.
Lottie Jacks can't wait to walk across the graduation stage on Saturday – the 85-year-old great-grandmother has waited her whole life for this moment!
Seeing classic actors from any era of Hollywood — from Buster Keaton to Michael Keaton — walk across a screen filled me with an excitement for being alive.
Because of his condition, Johnson was unable to walk across the stage at his high school graduation — something he had set out to accomplish this year.
Many had to walk across the city to reach voting centers through mounds of rubble and upturned trucks, and through neighborhoods haunted by memories of starvation.
After leaving my congressional office, where I interned for 40 hours per week, I would walk across the street to my job at a local bar.
I somehow manage to get off the trolley at the right stop, and walk across the street to meet my sister and her coworkers for dinner.
Johansson, 32, is presenting at the this year's show, and opened up on the red carpet about the importance of practicing her walk across the stage.
Read more: 10 incredible places around the world where visitors are forbiddenWhat's a visit to New York City if you did not walk across Times Square?
So with the help of his physical therapist, Guy Romaine, and a robotic device called an exoskeleton to walk across the stage and receive his diploma.
As I walk across town to meet Verity one Saturday afternoon, it's obvious just how much the area has changed and will continue to do so.
"I'm never going to be that famous," he said during an undisturbed walk across downtown Manhattan, as if he were counting on a life of anonymity.
""I thought it might be interesting to ask her to try to balance herself and walk across a few rocks that were running parallel to me.
A politician would likely fly across the country to speak to an audience of twenty thousand — why not walk across the street to address a million.
Each had planned to walk across the border from northern Minnesota into Manitoba, and they decided to join forces and split the fare for a cab.
"People who are trying to walk across the bush are putting themselves in danger," said William Spindler, Latin America spokesman for the U.N.'s refugee agency (UNHCR).
Another loving photo showed the proud papa sharing an affectionate moment with both the youngsters, while a third showed him helping his son walk across the sand.
One girl, Shana, follows her younger sister as they begin to walk across America, contending with militias, while scientists work to figure out what's behind the malady.
The father-son duo will walk across the commencement ceremony stage within moments of each other as they graduate from South Carolina State University together on Friday.
Visit Faroe Islands, the country's tourist bureau, has equipped a fleet of sheep with solar-powered 360 cameras for "SheepView360" to walk across the rocky mountain terrain.
That can mean everything from creating a bridge so you can walk across a pit full of spikes to making a staircase to get to higher locations.
Grimmie joined Levine's team back in season 6 of NBC's reality singing competition – and she was the very first contestant to walk across the stage that year.
In fact, most of us walk across that stage to accept a diploma just as clueless about what to do with our lives as when we began.
I would get off all the way at 36th Ave sometimes if it was a nice night and just walk across Astoria, just have my headphones on.
While I was proud that I managed to graduate from college without taking out many loans, I didn't want to walk across the stage on graduation day.
I would get up, walk across the room and turn the dial until it was tuned to one of the three stations that existed at the time.
At the end of the day, it can be frustrating and taxing, but you get to see them walk across the stage, and that's the main goal.
Alexander decided to walk across the state to gin up his retail politics cred, departing from the porch of the house where his mother had taught kindergarten.
The first one was the plank walk, which I will happily boast that I was able to walk across but Lauren did not, and it sounds like from her conversation with Seaneen that there's 25 percent of participants that you bring in here are — you're in a virtual room and there's a plank and there's a huge drop off and some of them are just too nervous to walk across.
The water was blanketed with a yard-deep layer of frilly khaki seaweed so thick that I fancied I could walk across it, and was insultingly, violently cold.
Dear reports that players will travel for miles to capture the Pokémon near his store and then walk across the street to pick up his homemade ice cream.
For instance, this telepresence robot that helped Cynthia Pettway, who was stuck in the hospital during her graduation ceremony, virtually walk across the stage to accept her diploma.
We watched Kim Jong Un walk across the DMZ right into the arms of the South Korean president, and the dismantling of one of his nuclear test sites.
As we revisit the area the day before the walk across the city, we come across a young couple with their three-year-old daughter from northern Virginia.
For many students readying to walk across the stage, Valerie and the foundation just gave them the opportunity to focus on their classes free of worry about money.
But they cover substantive political topics, too — not just during the onstage interview, but also in Letterman's walk across Selma's famous Edmund Pettus Bridge with Congressman John Lewis.
It's remarkably stable on its feet as a result of its balloon body, and it can even walk across water without sinking and frying all of its electronics.
Another loving photo showed the proud papa sharing an affectionate moment with both the youngsters, while a third showed him helping his older son walk across the sand.
Students at Pepperdine University were victimized by not one but two pelicans this weekend, when the birds invaded their graduation ceremony and demanded to walk across the stage.
If one of them wanted to step away from the table, Boyne said Trump would insist they walk across it, rather than ask the men to get up.
WHAT TO EAT Take a short (decidedly nonscenic) walk across a highway overpass to the city's tallest bar and cafe on the 103rd floor of the Ritz-Carlton.
The series consists of these conversations, plus, in most cases, the couple's walk across the street to the office of their counselor, whose given name, Kenyon, unsettles them.
You walk across a public square, and this is how they're walking across, and here's somebody that might want an ice cream right here because they seem hot.
Or how blasting a 700-foot wall with fire near the top, and collapsing it into rubble, somehow left a surface flat enough for an army to walk across.
This cat would just dominate: She would walk across my face, fling her fluffy tail and dander everywhere (I'm allergic to cats), and generally be very noisy and uncool.
In the past month we've seen a giant gator walk across a golf course, watched a gator eat another gator, and heard reports of gators making their way north.
Ostadhassan would like his children to be educated in the United States, and his dream is to be there when they walk across the stage to receive college diplomas.
The implant and training at the University of Louisville in Kentucky helped Marquis and another participant with complete lower body paralysis, Kelly Thomas, walk across the ground with walkers.
As the film shows the two women walking down the street, one slightly behind the other, so two similarly dressed women walk across the stage in the same formation.
After our heavy lunch, we take a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and take pictures with a selfie stick I bought on Amazon a couple of days ago ($10).
Smugglers tell the migrants that if they turn themselves into border authorities once they walk across the border, they will be released into the U.S. after a few days.
To get out of your makeshift jail, you have to walk across a creaky platform above a group of guards, only being able to move when they're being loud.
Ms. Trottenberg, who became transportation commissioner in 2014, is herself a regular on the Brooklyn Bridge and takes everyone who comes to visit her on a walk across it.
My PTSD and anxiety caused me regular panic attacks when I tried to walk across campus, and which made it impossible for me to finish any of my schoolwork.
While Mr. Marsh prepared to follow his workers out the door, his chief operating officer, Keith Schmid, took a visitor on a last walk across the now-silent plant.
Michael watches his mommy as she sings to him softly so she won't disturb her flight crew as she gets ready to walk across the tarmac to her plane.
I'd like to see if someone created a cattle prod or a tech prod, for people who walk across the street and use their phones and stare at them.
Lexi Wright, a 2018 Ravenna High School graduate who has cerebral palsy, surprised her parents by leaving her wheel chair behind and walk across the stage to receive her diploma.
After a crackdown at the southern coastal crossing in Ventimiglia, young migrants have started coming north to the ski town of Bardonecchia in order to walk across the mountainous frontier.
That's where Anna encounters an enigmatic figure she dubs the Swallow Man, who becomes her protector as they walk across Poland and Eastern Europe with one goal in mind: Survival.
He'd walk across the street to Martin's studio, proudly record take after take on the keyboard, and then realize that Martin was only interested in a few bars of it.
My room at the Strand Palace was a quick walk across Waterloo Bridge from one of my favorite London theaters, the National Theater — a state-sponsored complex overlooking the Thames.
While the outsoles have different designs, both Tevas and Chacos provide strong traction, allowing you to walk across all types of terrain — smooth tile, rocky trails, slippery rocks, and more.  
When the road was clear, I began to walk across, but turned down the volume to hear what he was saying to another man who'd walked up at the sidewalk.
" More wistfully, Mr. Michaels said he gives the same advice to all his cast members: "Build a bridge to the next thing, and when it's solid enough, walk across it.
For centuries, cod was a commodity like gold in the waters off New England, and so abundant that fishermen claimed they could walk across the Atlantic on these fish's backs.
CNN sent more reporters, four, to watch Mr. Buttigieg walk across a Cedar Rapids bridge Monday than the entire press corps who went to see Mr. Bullock the day before.
They struck up a friendship, mingled in each other's creative circles, and two years ago Mr. Murray invited Mr. Vogler to Poets House's annual poetry walk across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Last year, the Cardinals and Dodgers made their newcomers walk across the street from Wrigley Field — in their full uniforms — to bring back coffee before a game against the Cubs.
But to get a fuller sense of this highly distinctive visual tradition, you need only walk across the street and look at the roomful of icons in the Petit Palais.
Once the tour ends, walk across the Charles Bridge to the Malá Strana neighborhood for window shopping, continuing on to the Prague Castle for photos and views of Old Town.
Seven bridges connected these islands and the rest of Königsberg, and for years, people wondered if they could walk across all seven bridges without crossing any of them more than once.
Truth be told, when Hyperallergic reached out to me about writing this piece, I was not ready to go to Montgomery, to walk across the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
Emigrees who carry on get their passports stamped, then walk across the Simon Bolivar bridge with suitcases and backpacks to reach Colombia or continue on by bus toward Ecuador or Peru.
"Despite what some conservative religious and political leaders contend, the place of decision-making that women enter before they walk across the threshold of a clinic is sacred," she tells Broadly.
Using flexible electronics, smart control mechanisms, and very little computing power, engineers built a soft Octobot that's able to "walk" across uneven terrain and manipulate objects, just like the real thing.
The first scene we shot was [where] I walk across the yard out of the gymnasium and go lean on the wall observing the other men who are out on rec.
After a spinal surgery when he was 16 years old, he was "struggling to breathe and could hardly walk across the room" because his spine was quickly crushing his internal organs.
When the concierge saw a man standing with a bag on the corner of the building, he came outside and asked the man to leave, watching him walk across the street.
It's easier to Slack a coworker or fire off an email rather than walk across the office to talk to a colleague who could be in the middle of another task.
On August 1, 2015, Quenville collapsed from an overdose on the northwest corner of Queen St. W. and Jarvis St.—a five-second walk across the road from Fred Victor House.
An agreement that prevents people entering through the US from seeking asylum in Canada is driving more and more refugees underground, forcing them endure extreme weather conditions to walk across illegally.
I'd been in a three-year relationship founded on phenomenal sexual chemistry when our political and lifestyle differences began stretching before me like that chasm Indiana Jones has to walk across.
It asks how difficult it is for you to lift and carry 10 pounds, walk across a room, transfer from a chair or bed or climb a flight of 10 stairs.
Instead take a disco nap, stay out dancing until morning, have the disco fries at the 24-hour Waverly diner in the Village and then walk across the bridge at dawn.
It can take several minutes to walk across the facility to a restroom, at which point they risk logging too many "time off task" (TOT) points, which is grounds for termination.
It is intended for a large group of people, anywhere from 30 to 84 of them, who walk across a stage, occasionally stopping to stand or sit depending on the score.
"As people walk across the bridge, their motion causes the tuned mass dampers to vibrate, and that vibration causes energy to be dissipated," said Tom Wilcock, an associate principal at Arup.
We walk across the street to the pharmacy, because my pharmacist sister and doctor brother-in-law said I probably have strep throat and should see if they'll give me antibiotics.
Going on a long walk across the country is such a change of life- style that it's about as close as you can get to experiencing life as a different person.
I pull up the bottoms so that the top of the thick waistband sits above my navel and gingerly walk across the room to assess my new profile in the mirror.
Once the North Korean leader's motorcade arrives at Panmungak, the main building on the North Korean side of the DMZ, he will walk across the border to meet his South Korean counterpart.
"We are so grateful and excited about this outcome, and that my son might now be able to walk across the stage and graduate with his class," said Lynne, the student's mother.
Additionally, Naidu said, she was not called first to walk across the stage, as is the custom for valedictorians at the school, and the presenter even mispronounced her name, she told WOFL.
Or another example – why was JT in Game Changers the first ever player to simply stand up out of his seat at Tribal Council and walk across the room to share information?
And when all you want is to cool down fast, you don't want to have to walk across the room to turn on that unit or find the remote to control it.
Armed with carbide steel spikes, these cleats offer exceptional traction, grip, and stability to allow you to walk across slippery terrains with little difficulty, whether it's snow, mud, sand, or wet grass.
Then, on Saturday there will be a mentoring walk across the Highline in N.Y.C. with Vital Voices Global Partnership, which is an international non-profit dedicated to the advancement of women leaders.
The footbed is soft, cushioned, and breathable, while the rubber sole has traction that allowed me to walk across the many types of terrain, wet and dry, of the Bay without worry.
By limiting disk access in this way, Link could walk across the entire overworld without encountering a load screen, giving the game a sense of vastness that was rare on home consoles.
Stretch your legs with a walk across Port Meadow, a wide expanse of grassland and wetland that has served as a grazing area for local livestock for at least a thousand years.
Visitors parked wherever they could: in ditches, along side roads, even stopping on a busy freeway, according to media reports, to walk across lanes of fast-moving traffic to see the farm.
Mike Posner won't let a near-fatal rattlesnake bite keep him from completing his walk across the U.S. of A. ... because the dude's back on the trail and more determined than ever!!!
One we can't get out of our heads was owned by Gwyneth Paltrow, whose sleek-yet-restrictive silver dress made for a gingerly walk across the stage that caught the internet's attention.
I know that the Bible says, and I believe it, that Jesus walked on the water, but I have to tell you I didn't walk across the Atlantic Ocean to get here.
Croatia: Two Nigerian students who traveled to Zagreb for a table tennis tournament were arrested, driven to a forest next to the Bosnian border and forced to walk across it at gunpoint.
He remembered the days when he had to walk across to Sarojini Naidu Hall, the only girls hostel in the campus then, to meet his future wife Anjali, who was a classmate.
I walk across a glass floor and down some stairs to a room that hosts Peter Paul Ruben's "Daniel in the Lions' Den" (1614-1616) and take a closer look at it.
Because traffic was moving slowly, Julia and Oscar opted to walk across the border rather than wait in the car and risk tardiness, according to NBC 7, which first reported the story.
Then I had to walk across the parking lot to find the dealer I was looking for, who was obviously furiously dialing me because I had the temerity to be eight seconds late.
Hundreds of people were clustered around and queuing up to walk across Erkmen's structure: moms and dads holding the hands of their little ones; young hipsters; outdoor enthusiasts; senior citizens, art world people.
A Florida high school student who was left paralyzed from the waist down less than a year ago found the strength and determination to walk across the stage at his high school graduation.
The border zone between North and South Korea, where the joint summit between the Koreas took place in April, has been disarmed so that civilians are allowed to walk across, reports Yonhap News.
Chris Murphy just completed a 303-mile walk across his state — a five-day trek that included four town halls and lots of Snapchat and Twitter updates, plus daily, photo-heavy Medium posts.
A few things that are always on the list, walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, go shopping in SoHo, and definitely hit up Magnolia Bakery for a cup of its World Famous Banana Pudding.
To get the shot, De Guzman placed a globe in the background, sprinkled water across string, and then placed an ant on top hoping it would walk across and pick up the droplets.
She didn't get to see him walk across the stage to graduate that year from Rockhurst University with a bachelor's degree in biology, 16 years after he originally expected to begin his career.
We have borders where people just walk across and do whatever they want to do, and then they have babies and the babies become citizens, and we have to take care of them.
AND AFTER THAT RELEASE, I HAD TO WALK ACROSS THE STREET AND TALK TO INVESTORS AND EXPLAIN TO THEM THAT WE WERE INVESTING IN THE LONG-TERM, IN THE HEALTH OF OUR BUSINESS.
To visit the church you have to walk across the road to the house of the "gardien" and ring the doorbell, which is an actual bell hanging from the home's old stone gate.
He got me to walk across the room, to observe my gait, felt the shape of my feet, and was able to very quickly, you know, recommend some shoes that felt really good.
We're, as you know, far superior to anything that's happened before, but we have very bad immigration laws and we're — I mean, we're doing incredibly well considering the fact that we virtually don't have immigration laws, we have laws that are so bad I don't even call them laws, I call them — it's just like you walk across the border, you walk across the border, you put one foot on the land and now you're tied up in a lawsuit for five years.
The recent Okmulgee High School grad, who was born with cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, practiced for months so that he could walk across the graduation stage in front of his senior class.
He pointed out that after security cleared him in the private room, he was insensitively asked to walk across the terminal to a public bathroom without his turban in order to tie it again.
Click here to view original GIFEvery few months we get to read the same misinformed story about "distracted walking"—how pedestrians are too busy looking at their phones to safely walk across the street.
The students from Crispus Attucks High School were not allowed to walk across the stage to pick up their diplomas this week, according to a statement from the Indianapolis Public Schools obtained by WRTV.
Although the CEO didn't get his opportunity to walk across the stage and get a diploma over a decade ago, he finally returned to the ivy-league to pick up his degree on Thursday.
Every year, graduates around the world put on their caps and gowns to walk across their school's stage, ready to take on the "real" world... and possibly a whole lot of student loan debt.
Now at noon on May Daythe son's found drowned, sand in his redblond hairfacedown in the shallows of a rivera fox can walk across, head above water —a week before the hay comes in.
"You walk across the border, you put one foot on the land, and now you are tied up in a lawsuit for five years, it's the craziest thing anyone has ever seen," Trump said.
Alessandra Narváez-Varela used to walk across that border almost every day from Juárez to classes at the University of Texas, and to help out in the restaurant her family owns in El Paso.
Shortly after their first meeting, Bird and Taurasi ended up at a club where Bird watched the prized recruit dance the robot and Crip-Walk across the room all night, basking in the limelight.
Vargas continued to build upon his career year as he won for the fourth time in as many starts Tuesday against Detroit, permitting one run on five hits and a walk across six innings.
Buentello, a resident of San Antonio, was visiting a city park in Bandera, Texas, on Wednesday with his family when a teenage girl got swept away into a river trying to walk across a dam.
When I walk across the stage to get my diploma, I'm walking away from my dream school — a place where my friends live seconds away and my writing professors bring Girl Scout cookies to class.
Urtula died May 22019, less than two hours before he was set to walk across the stage at his graduation from Boston College, according to a Monday statement from the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office.
Unfortunately reality, tells another story: right in the middle of a small US tour, Russell stepped out of their van, took a walk across the Holland Tunnel underpass and left to find another new obsession.
According to Anaheim police, the confrontation began Tuesday afternoon when the unidentified officer told a group of teens that they couldn't walk across his lawn, which according to the man happened daily despite his objections.
In a new, slightly terrifying video, a grown adult man appears to be suffering from a severe case of vertigo while attempting to walk across the glass path attraction at Wanshan National Park in China.
The students hope that 5003,800 pedestrians would make the 10-minute walk across the bridge every hour, and that after the shutdown the barges would develop into commercial islands almost, creating a destination onto itself.
At the start, the setting is dark, except for a downy white floor that glows purplish as six dancers, wearing skullcaps and flesh-colored bras and briefs, crawl and walk across it in slow motion.
Musician Mike Posner has concluded his six-month walk across the US."My name is Mike Posner and I walked across America," the 31-year-old singer captioned a Boomerang video shared online on Friday.
Later, Adora invites Willis to walk across her ivory floor, which Camille has never been allowed to touch, in an encounter that seems calculated both to make Camille jealous and to alienate Willis from her.
While he has said he has no plans to walk across Iowa or South Carolina, he has said he will bring his brand of retail politics to early primary states, focusing on forging personal connections.
Once, after 10 years of silence, Francis gave himself an hour to call his worried parents before he set off alone to walk across the United States, a mute, African-American man with a banjo.
You step off a rotating cable car into a blue-lit ice cave, walk across the suspension bridge, go up and down "the Ice Flyer" (a ski lift) and go home — more engineering than nature.
Enduring the walk across the Drillfield in the winter (kind of like Jon Snow at the Wall), finding new loves and then new new loves, being there for each other through triumph and through disappointment.
Drawing inspiration from Nelson Mandela and from Gandhi's famous 1930 walk across India to protest British taxation, Mr. Pashinyan decided to walk around 120 miles across Armenia from Gyumri, the second-largest city, to Yerevan.
Right next door to the hotel is a small park filled with food trucks; grab a coffee and arepa from Raccoon Coffee before taking a walk across the bridge to the tranquil Brickell Key area.
Back in my old life, when I was frustrated at work, I would walk across the street from my office to the nearby zoo where the playful monkeys could always help me raise a smile.
The 18-year-old, who uses a wheelchair to get around, spent countless hours working with her physical therapist in the hope that she could walk across her graduation stage to accept her diploma this year.
Now, after participating in a study at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland (EPFL), he and Gert-Jan Oskam, another man with partial lower body paralysis, can walk across the ground with crutches.
On Thursday, the 31-year-old singer-songwriter — who is currently in the middle of trekking across the country on his walk across America — shared a  social media video of paramedics wheeling him on a gurney.
Barnes says her father, who was the first to exhibit symptoms, was not able to walk across the room without feeling as if he was going to faint in the time leading up to his death.
After being able to walk across the stage and see the journey that I've had, now I can see what my next goal is: find a great job, get married, have a family and enjoy life.
My palms literally got sweaty and I started sweating, and I decided not to walk across, even though, by the way, I've done the plank walk before in this lab and was okay with it before.
Patrons are forced to check in on the ground floor, walk up to the second floor, and then walk across the entire gym, so they can go down another flight of stairs to the locker rooms.
But at not much more than half that for an import copy, this unusual but addictive score-chaser, which had you drawing touchscreen cloud platforms for Mario's dino friend to walk across, was worth every penny.
But dozens of other schools say it's too soon to decide, leaving families uncertain about whether to book flights and hotels and students wondering whether to purchase caps and gowns for the walk across the stage.
Beth Pratt-Bergstrom, of the National Wildlife Federation, who leads the fund-raising effort, says she will walk across the bridge in 2021, no doubt with the cardboard cutout of P-22 strapped to her back.
On March 222, Mr. Pashinyan, 21, a balding man with a salt-and-pepper beard and slight paunch, began a quixotic walk across central Armenia to protest an effort by the president to skirt term limits.
The stop was long enough for the most gastro-curious passengers to walk across the tracks to a small store that sold bread, sliced carrots, cheese and what may or may not have been chicken cutlets.
Secunda came to spend time at the lab in the hopes of gaining insight into how he might make paint that was strong enough to build an actual bridge over water, that people could walk across.
If you know a guy who is gearing up to walk across the stage in a cap and gown to receive his diploma, but you're not sure what to get him for his special day, keep reading.
John Lewis and Martin Luther King III were among the many to walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge earlier this March in tribute to the Americans, mostly black, who risked their lives for the right to vote.
While some high school seniors may try to contain their excitement as they walk across the graduation stage to get their diploma, one student in Texas made sure to show everyone watching just how happy he was.
At 13, I didn't grasp that my mother would not hear my salutatorian high school speech, see me off to my very first dorm, watch me walk across the stage to receive my bachelor's and master's degrees.
At least 30 people who attended motivational speaker Tony Robbins's seminar in Dallas this week had to be treated for burns after trying to walk across a path of flaming hot coals Thursday, the Associated Press reports.
Reddick will shake commissioner Roger Goodell's hand, pose for television cameras, and walk across the stage in Philadelphia, the same city where he played in college and a few miles from his hometown of Camden, New Jersey.
My mother was deathly afraid of flying, yet she summoned all her courage to come to California to see me walk across the stage to receive my diploma when I graduated from college after seven years clean.
Logically, it's the best place to be dropped off, since you only have to walk across the train tracks to get into Canada, where an RCMP officer will pick you up escort you to the border agency.
To drive home the point, defense attorneys had him remove his prosthetic legs last month and walk across the court room on his stumps to show how vulnerable he was at the time of the late-night shooting.
Strap on a virtual reality headset and you can walk across a vast terrain next to a friend, who is actually thousands of miles away, play chess, sit by the campfire or pick a mushroom and eat it.
I get back to G.'s in one piece, but standing still for longer than 30 seconds has sweat pouring down my face, so I walk across the street and grab a green tea frappuccino at Starbucks ($7.513).
Damon Wyatt of the Anaheim Police Department told CBS 8 that the confrontation was touched off when the unidentified officer told teens that they couldn't walk across his lawn, which the officer alleged happened frequently despite his objections.
So are shrooms going to make you trip so hard that you think you can fly, or walk across a busy intersection unscathed, or are you really safer eating some golden caps than going down to the bar?
After 17 days of consuming only water and vitamins, Sobol, who at one point needed two people to help her walk across a room, said she intended to continue her hunger strike even though she felt "pretty bad".
One member griped about the fact that you actually need to walk across the weight floor to access the locker rooms, which is true, and potentially annoying if you're just trying to make it to a yoga class.
She had a strong face with vivid blue eyes; her cheeks were ruddy and her wild gray hair was escaping from a loose bun, as though she had just come in from a walk across a windy moor.
Because Jaguar and Land Rover are owned by the Indian conglomerate Tata, it might have made sense for Jag engineers to walk across the hall and borrow the architecture from the Land Rover Evoque or Range Rover Sport.
Having recently gotten married, Fairchild was looking for a younger man to quite literally walk across China to learn the lessons and acquire the hardy crops of a country that had farmed citrus for more than 4,000 years.
Ms. Lewis said that "Basilea," which opened in late May, would have programming every day of the fair, from tai chi sessions to a "slow walk" across the square, and that some events would be set to music.
But the elephants' connection to New York dates to 1883, when circus founder P. T. Barnum offered to test the Brooklyn Bridge, which had just opened, by having elephants walk across it, the website Ephemeral New York reported.
During filming season four of his and wife Joanna's show, Fixer Upper, the contractor found himself in a bit of a sticky situation after agreeing to a dare — to "walk across a beam over the water" in Lake Waco.
IFAB also approved measures that will force players being substituted to leave the field of play at the nearest touchline rather than walk across to the team's bench or the tunnel, in a bid to reduce time-wasting tactics.
Whereas some it's fine to just go walk across the hall to a counselor, and they don't care, in other cultures, they don't do that, they would do it off hours, and other people might not know about it.
" Mr. Mac attended San Francisco State University for about a year, then dropped out and joined a group of activists whose long protest march would become the basis for his 2011 play, "The Walk Across America for Mother Earth.
Kestler prefers to work alone, often barefoot, so that she can walk across her long wooden worktables, which are almost always laid with colorful constellations of paper, surveying her cutouts from above and adjusting their placement as she goes.
I used to wonder what was on the other side, because in the distance you can see a highway, but I would see people walking with groceries and imagine they'd walk across the freeway with groceries for their family.
"[W]hen the moment came to be acknowledged at the graduation ceremony — to walk across the stage, have your hand shaken, to be given a diploma — that didn't happen," Ann Carlos, a dean at the school, told the Post.
Dr. Sladen found that once female Adélie penguins, which like all penguins are flightless, build a nest and lay eggs, they walk across the frozen sea — sometimes as far as 60 miles — seeking food for their newly hatched chicks.
These are timescales far beyond human comprehension—think of the amount of time it would take to walk across the universe at its present size, if you had to stop and count every atom in the universe after each step.
The book draws from aspects of Wayne's 1,700 mile walk across the U.S. in 2010, which he did to raise awareness for the thousands of children who age out of the foster care system and become homeless when they turn 18.
A third participant, Sebastian Tobler, came to the study with an extreme case of lower body paralysis — and by the end, he could walk across the ground with a walker, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
For the better part of two hours, he's been trying to wrangle a crew of 17 people—band members, friends, "helpers"—for a walk across the border to play a show in Tijuana, part of his record release party weekend.
American Alise Post took the silver medal with Venezuela's Stefany Hernandez, who lost a chain after a crash in a semi-final run and had to walk across the line, claiming the bronze medal, sparking a fiesta for the South Americans.
He also didn't have a microphone, so he had to get up and walk across the courtroom to stand at the podium any time he wanted to address Judge Kimba M. Wood, the federal district court judge presiding over the matter.
The Neediest Cases Fund Fresh from a promising meeting with a real estate agent, David Nublett was on his way to treat himself to a new pair of shoes when he started to walk across Westchester Avenue in the Bronx.
She lived in Topeka, Kansas a few blocks away from Sumner Elementary, but was forced to walk across a busy road, cross train tracks and take a bus in order to attend an all-black school over two miles away.
He told me how he had arrived at the airport for a business trip to Rome, and was about to walk across the parking lot to the departure terminal, when the building was suddenly ripped apart by a loud explosion.
It's high school graduation season, a time for teens to pull wild senior pranks, prepare to burden themselves with an ungodly amount of student loan debt, and, of course, don caps and gowns, walk across the stage, and collect their diplomas.
As for memoirs, it seems there's still nothing to beat Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca's "La Relación," his own account of his long walk across southern North America in the 16th century, learning new languages and becoming a kind of healer.
"People who won't walk across the street to save $5 on a pair of pants will take a day off from work to take advantage of a sales-tax holiday," said Verenda Smith, a spokeswoman for the Federation of Tax Administrators.
Wednesday's vote will trigger a series of carefully choreographed procedural steps between the House and Senate, culminating in a walk across the Capitol by the House impeachment managers, who will be carrying the actual articles of impeachment in their hands.
" The son of a Xhosa mother and a Swiss-German father, Mr. Noah recalls that "the only time I could be with my father was indoors": "If we left the house, he'd have to walk across the street from us.
The genre of self-help lives and dies on this fanaticism: We should eat like cave men, scale distant mountains, ingest live charcoal, walk across scalding stones, lift oversize tires, do yoga in a hothouse, run a marathon, run another.
"Michael Cohen would walk across a pit of hot coals for Donald Trump, and it doesn't surprise me that he would do something on his own whether (Stormy Daniels) is telling the truth or not," a former campaign official said.
One must walk across this braided mat to read the fine handwriting scrawled across "Margins, Borders, Lines" (2017), passages pulled from Ta-Nehisi Coates's 2014 article "The Case for Reparations," which, among other subjects, speaks about redlining in Chicago neighborhoods, specifically Garfield Park.
" Prinze Jr. continued: "And so Sarah came to dinner with me, and we sat down and she ate everything, including a crab that they let walk across the counter, then kill while it was alive in some oil and said, 'It's popcorn, try.
INGRAHAM: Right now we find ourselves in a situation where people are still allowed to walk across our southwest border where there is no fence, or a fence that is have torn down or you can hop over easily, swim the Rio Grande.
"The first time I met with coach Saban and staff, one of the things they said was, 'We want all of our guys to play in the NFL, but we always want our guys to graduate and walk across the stage,'" says Humphrey.
Picture the U.S. as a married couple having a tough time negotiating with a local car dealer, but then suddenly realizing they have the freedom to walk across the street to another showroom where they can get a better or less aggravating deal.
Allegations:Lisa Boyne, a health food business entrepreneur, told HuffPost in October 2016 that she attended a 1996 dinner with Trump and modeling agent John Casablancas during which several other women in attendance were forced to walk across a table in order to leave.
The op-ed made multiple inaccurate claims, including saying that the Washington Post didn't report stories on Trump's official activities that had been published earlier in the summer, including his being the first sitting president to walk across the DMZ into North Korea.
Great names walk across its ­pages, but the only significant real presence belongs to Elinor's teacher, Henry Tonks, and the scenes in "Toby's Room" in which he draws the shattered faces of the men on the operating table are the trilogy's finest.
"Whereas [in some countries] it's fine to just go walk across the hall to a counsellor, and they don't care, in other cultures, they don't do that, they would do it off hours, and other people might not know about it," she said.
From the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood it was just a short walk across the square to the Winter Palace, where workers' militias seized power and laid the foundation for the Bolshevik Revolution and more than seven decades of Communist rule.
It then jumps back to 1977, and Beksinski (Andrzej Seweryn, unimpeachable, as is the rest of the cast) and his wife and mother walk across a plaza from their own apartment block to an unfinished one, where Beksinski's adult son, Tomasz, will live.
The bridge was also blessed by the moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on Monday, and an estimated 10,000 residents and students were allowed to walk across the bridge on Tuesday, before it opens to traffic on Thursday.
I always beat him, and I had to beat him another time, and I'll probably have to beat him again, because if they find that I happened to walk across the street and maybe go against the light or something, let's impeach him.
Without any framing foliage for the cameras, links golf looks like a walk across a wide and rumpled and faded carpet, where the holes are dotted with sandy pits and bordered by tall weeds lest the golf played between them gets too boring.
At 9:30 Friday morning, Kim will walk across the Demilitarized Zone that separates the two countries flanked by nine of his highest-ranking officials, making him the first North Korean leader to cross the border since the end of the Korean War in 1953.
At 9:018 Friday morning, Kim will walk across the Demilitarized Zone that separates the two countries flanked by nine of his highest-ranking officials, making him the first North Korean leader to cross the border since the end of the Korean War in 1953.
In February, on the day a story revealed an alleged 2006 tryst by the President with a Playboy model, the first lady again traveled separately to Andrews Air Force Base, rather than walk across the South Lawn with her husband to board Marine One.
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If I was on the top of there and I didn't want to do it, and someone's like, "Give it a try," I'd be like "fuck you" and I'd walk across ... See, I knew we wouldn't get through the podcast without the f-bomb.
In the past week, parks authorities in Washington reminded visitors that where there is ice, there is usually water, after a number of people trying to skate or walk across the surface of the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall broke through the ice.
You might try to time your stand-up breaks as a chance to do something you wanted to do anyway — get a cup of coffee, grab something from the printer, or simply walk across the room to talk to a colleague face-to-face.
In mid-February, she chose to take a separate motorcade to Andrews Air Force Base to meet her husband at Air Force One for a trip to Florida, rather than walk across the South Lawn of the White House and board the Marine One helicopter.
Take the ten minute walk across the river from Eton and up the hill to the castle, which is open all year round (when there isn't a wedding on!) Inside the walls, apart from the grand state apartments, stunningly restored following the 1992 fire, is St.
" When we inquired about what's tougher physically, his walk across Connecticut or the nearly 15-hour filibuster he led in June calling for gun control reform, Murphy replied, "This is harder because it's, physically, it's the equivalent of a walking filibuster, six days in a row.
"When they graduate from the academy, we're all in our finest gear and our dress uniforms, and they walk across the stage one at a time and they greet me," Jeff LeDuff, the former police chief in Baton Rouge who hired Corporal Jackson, said in an interview.
Well, they can if they're nearby and can catch an earful of your terrified gurgling, but also, I wouldn't recommend screaming, because you'll need that oxygen, because you're about to walk across the deep sea floor and try not to get eaten by a mysterious monster.
Walk up the fabulous staircase to Level 2 to see the sculpture display, then go to Level 4 and walk across the bridge that connects the two buildings, pausing to admire Ai Weiwei's 22-foot sculpture created from parts of dead trees, in the Turbine Hall below.
Brandon HHHS from Michigan suggested an app: I think that walking across the street while texting can be dangerous but i don't think that there should be a law that stops people from doing it it is their own choice to walk across the road and text.
Koalas are particularly vulnerable to the fires, Paul McLeod said, because they instinctually climb to the tops of trees straight into the heat, and if they manage to survive the fires, they still have to walk across scorched earth when they come down to the ground.
"What it has to be is when somebody is online and they say it's a seven-day wait, that person's going to walk across the street to a private doctor, be taken care of, we're going to pay the bill," he said at news conference in May.
On Friday, Kim Jong-un, Mr. Kim's son and North Korea's current leader, is expected to walk across that border, where he will be greeted by President Moon Jae-in of South Korea before they sit down for talks on the southern side of the Demilitarized Zone.
MARGE KELLER, CHICAGO To the Editor: I'm a college student living in London, and after a frantic call from a relative, I learned about the terrorist attack on the Westminster Bridge, a place so beautiful and iconic that I'm in awe every time I walk across it.
Rivera said she had not been able to find a job for three years in her native Honduras and that she had left behind a 10-year-old daughter who would not have had the strength to make the walk across Central America to Guatemala and now into Mexico.
They "came out underneath the international wall there separating Tijuana and San Diego, and they went to the drainage system and there was a huge parking lot there, a public parking area where people would park their cars and then they could just literally walk across the border."
Below is their video for "Summer Feet": the visuals are very weird and the music is excitable, lo-fi indie-pop with the kind of yelps that make you think the singer's trying to walk across a bed of coals to get somewhere he's really stoked about arriving at.
It would be picturesque to say that he drank to escape the bloody landscapes he was making—at Shiloh, you could walk across a field of corpses without your boots touching the mud—but Chernow, wisely, doesn't make that claim: Grant drank because he drank because he drank.
And suddenly a drunk stumbles out from the audience and sloshily says, "I can do it, I can walk the tightrope," and he's clearly soused and is falling all over himself and practically killing himself walking up the ladder, and then he tries to walk across the tightrope.
It's easy to see that the Cranbrook of today is similar to that of yesteryear: the grounds remain pristinely manicured, people walk across the campus in relatively muted conversation, and the Saarinen House, which the elder architect designed for his family, remains a vital part of the educational community.
On a practical level, the resolution's adoption by the House will also trigger a series of carefully choreographed procedural steps between the House and Senate, culminating in a walk across the Capitol by the House impeachment managers, who will be carrying the actual articles of impeachment in their hands.
She has also just accepted a halfhearted proposal from her boyfriend, Stuart, which might be fine if the trauma of an emergency appendectomy hadn't transformed him from a loving companion and upstanding citizen into a gooey, unemployed mystic who has decided to walk across the country seeking enlightenment.
Greg StantonGregory (Greg) John StantonLawmakers discuss how to work together in midst of impeachment fight The Hill's Morning Report - Nearing witness vote, GOP rushes to acquit Trump The Hill's Morning Report - Trump defense rests, GOP struggles to bar witnesses MORE (D-Ariz.), the walk across the aisle started at the airport.
Because the game's world is larger, and the player's path is uncertain, Rise of the Tomb Raider lacks the detailing of Uncharted 4, where one walk across a rope bridge feels as if dozens of artists sunk weeks into its each splintering plank of wood — because they almost certainly did.
" Of her decision to stand up, walk across the room and apologize to Abram on bended knee, she said in her postmortem interview: "I wanted to give him just a personal talk to let him know how I was feeling and just to let him know that I was sorry.
Kiss by kiss I walk across your scarred landscape,your border walls, your dam, your reservations,until our little extinctions transform into peak oiland push through the narrow pipelines of our veins,until we bloom wide, like water hyacinth, until we areand we are more than a fracture in geologic time.
But I did this Outward Bound-like experience, and I had to climb a telephone pole 30 feet in the air — I'm belayed, so if I fall, I'm going to be caught — to climb it 30 feet in the air and walk across another telephone pole laid on its side.
In the end, my sister, brother-in-law, and I did walk across the bridge, all 700 feet from here to there, and then to García's, a popular restaurant and bar, maybe another 300 feet from the Mexican Customs office, in an area some people refer to as the green zone.
It is just about to start as various rumpled press people walk across the camera at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. You can watch here along with me, whilst I liveblog and look forward to the secret lawsuit that I am pretty sure is coming soon from Thiel.
We buy them car seats, we hold their hands when we walk across the street, we ask them who they're going out with when they're teenagers, we tell them not to drink and drive—how many restrictions do we place on our kids in order to protect them from crazy things in life?
As a first generation college graduate, [it resonates with me] when he stands up and says, 'It's not a radical idea that no child in this country should have to be saddled by debt when they walk across the stage with their degrees,' and that he wants public education to be free.
For Obama, that includes Letterman visiting with civil-rights icon John Lewis during a walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama; with Clooney, Letterman sits down with the actor-director's parents, and -- in a throwback to his first show -- hangs out with the him outside an In-N-Out Burger.
SEOUL, South Korea — The last time his liberal political party was in power, Moon Jae-in saw his boss at the time, Roh Moo-hyun, then South Korea's president, walk across the Demilitarized Zone into North Korea for a summit meeting that resulted in a peace declaration and promises of abundant aid.
There's just a pair of chairs and conversation, with the show periodically cutting to an on-location segment — in this case, Letterman joining Congressman (and civil rights hero) John Lewis for a walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where Lewis was beaten by police officers in 1965 while taking part in a civil rights march.
"Speaking for myself, when I competed 220 years ago, I found the swimsuit competition oddly empowering, because once I could walk across the stage in a two-piece swimsuit and high heels I could do just about anything," said Kate Shindle, the 21970 Miss America who is now a board member of the organization.
In March 1931, The New York Times reported on the completion of the "dirigible mooring mast" atop the Empire State Building, where (according to the plan, anyway) passengers would de-blimp in 30 mile-an-hour winds and walk across a ramp to the top of what was then the tallest building on Earth.
At the "Speed Awareness Course" that is the penalty for minor speeding offenses, participants are shown a short film in which, asked to concentrate on a particular aspect of the action, they entirely fail to notice a man dressed in a gorilla suit walk across the screen waving his arms and beating his chest.
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Seven days a week, 24 hours a day, people from across the globe walk across a ditch into Canada — knowing they will instantly be arrested, but hoping for kinder treatment from the Canadian government than they found in the US. People sunbathe at Altinkum Beach on a hot summer day in Aydin, Turkey, on Aug. 6.
For this round of testing, I only had four hours of testing time, so after starting out in Tompkins Square in Manhattan's East Village, I decided to walk across the island through NoHo, up into the Flatiron District, and then over to Chelsea before finishing next to the Hudson River on the west side of Manhattan.
But those that were included — a student who reported going for treatment of an ear problem and having his genitals fondled as part of the examination, a wrestler required to strip naked and walk across a room so Dr. Strauss could evaluate his gait — were clear red flags to the coaches and trainers later told about them.
The impeachment trial of President Trump is still in its final stage ahead of the vote on Wednesday, yet most senators intend to walk across the Rotunda to the chamber of the House of Representatives on Tuesday night to hear the annual address by the defendant — as they did in 1999 during the trial of former President Bill Clinton.
I put the bathroom door on the opposite side of the bedroom doors so anybody that would be motivated to leave the bedroom to go to the bathroom would have to walk across the entire set... As a designer, you're always proud when you can contribute something that then becomes part of the storytelling and the directing.
He has also seen people lie down in the middle of the road and others walk across naked, as the Red Hot Chili Peppers on the cover of their "Abbey Road EP." One of the guide's favorite stories involves a North Korean tourist who had managed to defect to South Korea, where he discovered the Beatles and got hooked.
"Girl, you're everything a man could want and more / one thousand words are not enough to say what I feel inside / Holding hands as we walk across the shore, never felt this way before / now you're all I'm living for..." Maybe it's the spliff, but does Billy's voice falter just a little on the word "shore"?
Created by Naomi Alderman, author of bestselling speculative sci-fi novel The Power, The Walk is a thriller fiction podcast meant to be listened to while walking, rolling, or however you get from A to B. Given the codename Walker, you're drawn into a high-stakes walk across Scotland, beginning with a terrorist attack amid a train station in the first episode.
But already, even in the most affluent areas, many of us hesitate to walk across a grassy meadow because of the proliferation of ticks bearing Lyme disease which have come with the hot weather; we have found ourselves unable to swim off beaches, because jellyfish, which thrive as warming seas kill off other marine life, have taken over the water.
Eschewing at the last moment the traditional walk across the South Lawn to Marine One, the presidential helicopter that typically ferries them to their plane at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Trump called once again for a separate motorcade, arriving on her own and boarding Air Force One ahead of her husband and out of sight of the press.
Veronica EscobarVeronica EscobarCongressional Hispanic Caucus calls for answers on Mississippi ICE raids Consoler in Chief like Biden is the perfect antidote to a Divider in Chief like Trump Democratic senator on possibility of Trump standing up to the NRA: 'That's just such BS' MORE (D-Texas) to Ocasio-Cortez when she saw all the excitement caused by her colleague's walk across the Capitol.
"He could come up with this $50 billion, he could walk across my pond and not get wet, and I'm still not going to vote for him because, you know, at the end of the day my name is Chris Gibbs, it's not Judas, and I'm not going to sell my political moorings for 30 pieces of silver," Gibbs said.
A harmless bottle cap or errant piece of cilantro will elicit the same response as a spill of clear liquid that someone could genuinely slip and injure themselves on, which means that in certain cases an employee may have to take time that could be spent interacting with a customer to walk across the store and grab a puny little grape that escaped a bag.
Prior to joining the Guggenheim, James served as Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum, where she was the lead curator for the museum's presentation of Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power (2018–19), organized Eric N. Mack: Lemme walk across the room (2019), and is co-curating the forthcoming John Edmonds: A Sidelong Glance (2020) there.
In 2010, he embarked on his first walk across the country, writing on his website about the animals that followed him, the people who fed him and the travails of like-minded adventurers he met along the way, like the two bikers trying to get to Miami from Los Angeles for cancer research but who were halted in their tracks when a truck hit one of them.
The documentary goes far in explaining her presence, from the interest in her style of work in the 1970s, when Iranian art was both familiar to and exotic in a Western context, to the constantly evolving sense of exploration that drives her work — such as the absurdly striking paintings she made in 1978 by dipping bees in ink and letting them walk across paper.
The obstacles are weighted for difficulty and competitors progress from easiest to hardest, as follows: They must sit down on and stand up from a low IKEA couch; walk a short slalom; walk up a ramp, open and shut a door, and descend another ramp; walk along a number of unevenly spaced stepping stones; walk across two angled platforms; and, finally, walk up and down a flight of stairs.
Some nights, instead of staying hunched over his small wooden desk in the hours after dinner, muttering at the bills as he passed a slender hand over his smooth pate, he would stand up with a sigh and walk across the narrow hallway, into my room, and then, after doing a "super-duper tucker-inner," sit at the edge of the bed he had built and read "Winnie-the-Pooh" aloud to me.
While out from under that tent, in a world beyond the safety of screens, our reality-TV president (of "WrestleMania" IV, V and VII and "The All New Mickey Mouse Club") threatens to strip health care from actual American children and annihilate countries filled with people who live and breathe, there is something to be said for an hour of fantasy in which success is based on merit, kindness reigns and the ultimate price paid is ejection from the warmth of that KitchenAid Eden and a walk across a verdant lawn.

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