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"walk-on" Definitions
  1. walk-on part/role used to describe a very small part in a play or film, without any words to say

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The walk-on rule is rarely an issue, but it came up this year when Texas Tech walk-on-turned-Oklahoma walk-on quarterback Baker Mayfield rose to stardom.
"Walk on Water" has Queen Bey singing, "I walk on water/But I ain't no Jesus/I walk on water/But only when it freezes" -- as Eminem spits bars about the pressures of his life and career.
Sure, they can walk on their hands with more ability than most people can walk on their feet and climb up ropes with freakish speed.
And finally ... Walk on the wild side Cuteness alert!
Here's her part: "I walk on waterBut I ain't no JesusI walk on waterBut only when it freezes (fuck)" While it crops back up again throughout the song, it's over way too soon.
Flamingos usually walk on softer ground out in the wild.
We walk on a long road down by the water.
"I was just learning to walk on prosthetics," King says.
"He wouldn't walk on it at all," Mr. Katz said.
True, there were plenty of reasons to walk on by.
Let's take a walk on the lighter side, shall we?
And in 1969, he watched Americans walk on the moon.
It feels like trying to walk on an ice rink.
Sapporo beer is taking a walk on the dark side.
After class, I walk on the treadmill for 20 minutes.
Couple talking a walk on hillside road with bright sunlight.
Walk on the grass barefoot or take a soothing bath!
So, she decided to walk on -- toward the park entrance.
You walk on grass like you're in a suburban park.
"You can walk on the marble, too," the saleswoman offers.
Does he walk on seeing only himself as the winner?
Mitchell was the sixth person to walk on the moon.
Some synchronized swimmers can even appear to walk on water.
I actually went for a walk on the beach afterwards.
Ever have a hangover walk on a bright summer day?
Water Balls, meanwhile, can be used to walk on water.
I would never be able to walk on it again.
This study also only asked subjects to walk on a treadmill.
It's a challenge getting bipedal robots to walk on their own.
It's impossible to walk on land while wearing a silicone tail.
Pedestrians walk on Westminster bridge in London after it is reopened.
So don't expect miracles when trying to walk on black ice.
And Beckstead, to his considerable credit, walks the walk on this.
Eventually, I managed to be able to walk on my own.
Walk on boardwalks above steaming hydro features that glisten different colors.
People walk on the parched grass in Greenwich on July 19.
Mitchell became the sixth man to walk on the lunar surface.
Flying is nice, as is being able to walk on ceilings.
A steep hill where you learn to walk on Kazooie's legs.
Amed Rosario drew a leadoff walk on a 3-2 pitch.
I'd still really love the opportunity to walk on the Moon.
"It'd be cool," Pagliuca, a junior walk-on, told VICE Sports.
Plus, every kid tries to walk on water with no success.
It takes serious engineering to let 640,000 people walk on water.
Brad Underwood brought Tyler on as a walk-on this season.
I was not invited back to walk on any more runways.
There was pounding walk-on music as executives approached the stage.
"To be able to walk on the beach a block away."
The more you walk on that path, the clearer it becomes.
He was a preferred walk-on with former Coach Mark Richt.
The course would end with a walk on a live track.
"If only you would just walk on," the maid implores her.
Pedestrians walk on the Charles River Esplanade in Boston, March 20.
"Men Walk on Moon," the final and most famous edition said.
Grateful, I picked up my walk on the lumpy wet sand.
He was a walk-on at Wichita State who went undrafted.
So, I'm a bit intimidated when I walk on a set.
She declined, saying that she intended to walk on her own.
People walk on a catwalk in the flooded St. Mark's Square.
As an opening line it's only rivaled by "If you see me walking down the street/And I start to cry each time we meet/Walk on by, walk on by," in the Sheer Heartbreak stakes.
I tell my guys in the band before we walk on stage to do that huddle, and that feeling you have just before you walk on stage is something you can't replace with any amount of money.
The Big 12 currently has a very dumb rule that forces a walk-on at one school to sit out and lose a year of eligibility if they choose to leave and walk on at another school.
The economy of the Philippines does not yet walk on two legs.
A 600-pound fat person could walk on it, it's that tight.
The crew walk on volcanic rock near the hut in Cape Royds.
It was owned by the fourth man to walk on the moon.
I'm having a hard time remembering but it was a walk-on.
The legend who's done it all, still scared to walk on stage.
And she wore them again for walk on the beach in Melbourne!
Every player has a catchy nickname and their own walk-on music.
He transferred to Texas Christian, going from walk-on to all-American.
Most commanders look like humans, or at least walk on two legs.
""I needed 3L of saline before I could walk on my own.
And if you do decide to visit, don't walk on the flowers!
Gallardo allowed four runs, five hits and a walk on 45 pitches.
People walk on the boardwalk in Atlantic City on July 29, 2014.
Andrew, 28, can no longer feed himself or walk on his own.
Some readers may be shocked by her walk on the wild side.
In terms of convenience, you can easily walk on a treadmill too.
NASA wants the first woman to walk on the moon in 2024.
"The stairs are the perfect size, so easy to walk on," Mrs.
Humans, we evolved to walk on two legs and talk and stuff.
But if they do, they've taken a slow walk on that front.
He was the sixth of 12 men to walk on the moon.
Beyoncé shared a recent track with rapper Eminem, titled "Walk on Water."
He's not sure how the walk on the red carpet actually works.
Simmons was a walk-on cornerback from Lee's Summit West High School.
The teacher, Patrick Braxton-Andrew, 34, went for a walk on Oct.
The walk-on quarterback Matthew Downing played most of the second half.
You walk on your long, unsteady legs, the most awkward animal imaginable.
I walk on the street and no one knows who I am.
Cover: Pedestrians walk on the campus at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif.
You walk on the island and have to be careful what you say.
No one's gonna be able to walk on you because you fight back.
Peter begins to walk on the water, only to become afraid and sink.
Intro Mix Lil Pump - Gucci Gang A$AP Mob - Walk On Water feat.
It took us hours to figure out how to walk on the street.
Must-See: Only the bravest tourists will walk on China's new glass walkway.
"He's still moving slow but he can walk on his own," Levy said.
"I feel like I have to walk on eggshells right now," she admitted.
Take a walk on the cozy side with our 26 J.Crew picks ahead.
To walk on ice, keep your center of gravity over your front leg.
In 1969, Buzz Aldrin became the second person to walk on the moon.
But this guy moves like a drunken baby learning to walk on ice.
I congratulate all those who decided to walk on along the EU path.
Then the robot can not only fly, but also walk on the ground.
We all walk on the same sidewalks and drive on the same roads.
"I'll do a walk-on part, I'll be an extra," Ahmed, 34, continued.
"I feel like I have to walk on eggshells right now," she admits.
It can't walk on trees, or cars, or (depending on the house) couches.
With one out, Marcell Ozuna drew a walk on a 3-2 pitch.
And you need to be looking forward when you walk on, not backwards.
He survived as a walk-on on a national championship team at Alabama.
He was 0-for-2 with a walk on Thursday and is batting .
Fallen leaves soften the path I walk on, but not for my sake.
That's what took me initially: "Walk on the Wild Side" by Jimmy Smith.
It was odd to walk on carpet and to sleep in a bed.
Her dance walk-on music was much more enthusiastic than the polite applause.
Women couldn't walk on the street alone and weren't allowed to be educated.
Bryant drew a leadoff walk on a pitch that looked like a strike.
All this culminated in a slow walk on Dor beach in Haifa today.
He later went on play football at Georgia Southern as a walk on.
Watch the video for "Walk on Water" at the top of the page.
He then demanded I walk on his back with my soaked muddy feet.
He drew a walk on five pitches, and did not take a swing.
"I wanted to walk on floors that remind me of home," he said.
Do you think a woman will walk on the moon in your lifetime?
"I wasn't looked at, I wasn't asked to walk on anywhere," he says.
You can walk on the ceiling, head back to the "original" ground, etc.
It was about a 10-minute walk on the moving walkway to customs.
It looked to me like she was unable to walk on her own.
That afternoon I went for a walk on my own in a park.
Mermaids only walk on land once a year in one place, and it's there.
The two toast champagne, walk on the sand and kiss under the evening sky.
He had two hits and a walk on Friday night, raising his average to .
Among the reserves is Tyler Robinson, Justin's younger brother and a freshman walk-on.
"I walk on water, but I ain't no Jesus," Beyoncé croons, opening the track.
Visitors are not permitted to walk on the spring due to its fragile ecosystem.
Do you know why you can walk [on the Earth] and not slip off?
Jazz crowd-surfed with a Spider-Man-like ability to walk on people's hands.
I'm not feeling 100%, so all I manage is a walk on the treadmill.
I think he did good quality walk on it and I like the stock.
Wall Street, after all, is a place "where every day, men walk on air".
I'd be so delighted to see a woman walk on the moon in 2024.
The singer and fashion designer shared a photo from her daily walk on Instagram.
Charlie is a walk-on for Northwestern, so he doesn't get much playing time.
He had to learn how to walk on a leash and greet people politely.
Jason Franklin, a former Arizona State walk-on linebacker, has died at age 26.
It was still possible to walk on the sidewalk in front of Hitler's building.
Harris planned to attend Auburn, his "dream school," as a walk-on next season.
"Early morning walk on the beach with Lexi," the Bravo star wrote on Instagram.
He is legally blind, cannot walk on his own and speaks with a slur.
What's the point: It turns out that Trump does not walk on political water.
National pride soared as we became the first country to walk on the moon.
There are too many sources doubling as characters and too many walk-on appearances.
One morning in June we went for a southbound walk on the High Line.
"I'll do a 30 minute walk on the treadmill to warm up," he said.
Emil "Valhalla" Meek talked the talk and he walked the walk on Saturday night.
I found myself looking longer, looking more slowly, I let R. walk on ahead.
All of that has in some ways built to IWOW: I Walk on Water.
Or we see Riker and Troi walk on a holodeck and say, "End program."
The call came, he said, during a late-night walk on a golf course.
"Even today, we can't walk on the streets without being harassed," Ms. Forotan said.
"You couldn't walk on it, because you would just slide down," Mr. Dolbinski said.
THE OUTER BEACHA Thousand-Mile Walk on Cape Cod's Atlantic ShoreBy Robert Finch327 pp.
Certainly, his greatest accomplishment was being the first person to walk on the moon.
If you walk on the street, you're going to get it onto your shoes.
You're taking the medication so you can walk on the beach with your partner.
In the end, the idea to be able to "walk on water" was selected.
Just because your furry friends walk on all fours doesn't mean they can't dance.
Sony bowed "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" on two screens where it made $120,300.
We followed the treadmill with a one-mile walk on the gym's indoor track.
He never had dreams of becoming the 21955th man to walk on the moon.
And streets that some people can cross and walk on, but other people cannot.
Final story: I walk on set for one of my first on-camera jobs.
Dementia patients sometimes refuse to walk on shiny floors because they think they are wet.
How connected we'd been as each of us was learning to walk on our own.
Why, I asked myself, wouldn't these people just walk on the side of the road?
It was a big deal that robots like Atlas could walk on (gasp!) uneven ground.
Take them sailing, swimming, or for a walk on the beach, and they'll be happy.
Her very public walk on the wild side began on Monday at 10:40 a.m.
"I expect there's a train so I have to walk on the left," he speculated.
Also, we're not sure how one could walk on the forest floor without making noise.
I had several surgeries as a child and learned to walk on three separate occasions.
"Again, I was able to walk on campus without being checked, or stopped," she said.
The park warns on its website that visitors are to always walk on the boardwalks.
" Another echoed the sentiment: "I just want to walk on the ground he walked on.
"I watched Buzz and Neil walk on the moon fifty years ago," he tells me.
How about you respects its heritage and not walk on it in the first place.
Caroline goes in on a kiss with John during a moonlit walk on the beach.
It can walk on uneven surfaces, carry small loads and steady itself when kicked lightly.
He was one of the first two humans to land and walk on the Moon.
It's the golden rule of crowded escalators: Stand on one side, walk on the other.
That mission included Harrison Schmitt, the first geologist to ever walk on the lunar surface.
He was born without tibias and feet that were not large enough to walk on.
Take a walk on the wild, and illegal, side — if only for a few hours.
This history is in the ground you walk on and the people you live among.
Steyer added that he and his peers "have to 'walk the walk'" on environmental issues.
Jeff liked to tell her that she could probably walk on to the national team.
Unfortunately for the Big 12, Bowlsby couldn't do that when discussing the walk-on rule.
"Except when it rains or snows, it's a lot easier to walk on than before."
Like the goal to walk on the moon, decarbonizing is a bold and audacious undertaking.
And it's now possible to walk on water (at least for a couple of weeks).
Maybe as soon as you walk on court you have five minutes to get ready.
"She hasn't been able to walk on her own all week," Jason wrote on Facebook.
There are streets that people walk on and see people who are not like them.
If you were a wrestler or a boxer, what would your walk on music be?
Here, people walk on the Tampa Bay floor; the Bay is usually four feet deep.
By then, President Macron may have been thinking that he could, indeed, walk on water.
"Walk on the Wild Side" is the kind of four-minute composition that transforms culture.
Are they giving the baby White Walkers time to learn to walk on their own?
I took both of them out to walk "on the moon" — the dunes in Provincetown.
If it sounds as if I am asking you to walk on eggshells, I am.
"If you walk on it, you don't realize it," Dr. Inomata said of the platforms.
"The insects have to walk on the crystals in order to die," Dr. Kahr said.
When she left for the subway, she didn't want to walk on her old block.
RF Bryce Harper went 0-for-3 with one RBI and a walk on Tuesday.
It's hard to imagine a universe where Neil Armstrong did not walk on the moon.
The cows lie on soft foam mattresses topped with sawdust and walk on rubber pathways.
He goes to a Y.M.C.A. to walk on the treadmill and ride a stationary bicycle.
In groups of four, you enter a dark space where you walk on sugar cane.
Worden was command module pilot on the Apollo 15 lunar landing -- and although he never got to walk on the moon, he performed a space walk on the flight back from the moon to retrieve film from cameras on the spacecraft, according to NASA.
The upright device can climb steps, walk on uneven terrain and even stay balanced if bumped.
Take a long walk on the beach Hey, why not make that dating cliché come true?
"His car became disabled, forcing him to get out and walk on foot," the office said.
You didn't have to walk on pins and needles so that you didn't make someone grumpy.
"I will probably at least know the first woman to walk on the moon," Koch said.
You're not allowed to walk on the wrong side of the street, bump into a lawyer.
The Maoists, who seek the violent overthrow of the state, play a walk-on role, too.
Forget walking on sunshine, because TOMS is giving shoppers a chance to walk on rainbow unicorns.
Another who could previously walk on his own now asks his mother to carry him everywhere.
We make a stop on our way home to take a leisurely walk on the bluff.
Amputation would give Hasaan the chance to walk on his own with the use of prosthetics.
The number one reason why you should walk on escalators: you'll get to the top faster.
I think hedge funds are expected to sort of walk on water as an investment class.
Someone asked how our date was, as we went out to eat and walk on Sunday.
Mitchell was the pilot of Apollo 14 and the sixth person to walk on the Moon.
She learned to live in a home, sleep in a bed, and walk on a leash.
"As a kid, I wanted to be the first person to walk on Mars," he said.
Though not technically the first, she is the first with more than a walk-on role.
A contractor found the yearling female lying in ash and unable to walk on Aug. 2.
She has undergone physical therapy for years to learn to walk on her feet by herself.
Now, Messi's walk on the wide side has culminated in a criminal conviction and jail sentence.
They have planned an upcoming 5K Run/Walk on June 3, 2017 in National Harbor, Maryland.
They have long necks and whip-like tails, small heads, and walk on four thick legs.
D'Aundre was a freshman walk-on for the Cougars and never saw the field this season.
Jenn claims Dean's temper is so out of control, she and June always walk on eggshells.
Apollo 17 commander Eugene Cernan is still the last person to walk on the lunar surface.
Cars still drive on the left, and signs still instruct you to walk on the left.
I'll walk on that picket line with you as president of the United States of America.
Make time to nourish yourself: walk on the earth with bare feet and reconnect with nature.
People are going to walk on the moon again, not in the distant future, but soon.
"They're the feet of a machine that is designed to walk on riverbeds," Ms. Lilley said.
Take a walk on Auckland's counter cultural side along Karangahape Road, known locally as K Road.
She was a walk-on with the running teams while studying at the University of Minnesota.
"There wasn't tight security really, and the security just let us walk on in," Froud said.
People walk on the boardwalk in the South of Fifth neighborhood in Miami Beach, March 203.
They appear to have been able to walk on the ground, at least for short distances.
She impressed the writers, and they turned her walk-on bit part into a recurring role.
"Leaders have to walk on eggshells with the administration about what they say," the general said.
They have permission to walk on deck, six feet apart, for a few minutes a day.
Harvey Weinstein can't run from the law ... in fact, he can barely walk on his own.
Wednesday night, it's North Carolina Central, the team that starts two freshmen and a walk-on.
We walk on concrete, drive on it and live and work in buildings constructed with it.
The town halls showed the kind of tightrope Democrats must walk on the road to 2020.
Emily is giving voice to some of this dread and suffering, the ground we walk on.
He allowed four runs on eight hits with four strikeouts and a walk on 113 pitches.
NOTES: SMU G Jonathan Wilfong, a junior walk-on from Memphis, made his first career start.
Coir is not comfy to walk on without shoes, and it does tend to shed fibers.
He was a walk-on, or unrecruited athlete, when he played for Cal's freshman basketball team.
He promised people they would be able to walk on water, and he kept his word.
Students walk on stage one by one, open a sealed envelope, and read the contents aloud.
Here we can walk the walk on the thin line where immanence and transcendence briefly commingle.
LW: I would say anywhere you walk on that block you'll find plenty of male representation.
So rather than have to worry about a walk-on getting poached and becoming a star like Mayfield—something that will rarely happen—coaches have instead decided to screw every potential walk-on athlete wanting a fresh start or a better shot at playing time elsewhere.
Former astronaut Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, has died at age 82.
I get off and decided to power walk on the treadmill for another 20 minutes, much better!
It was hard not to see Dirty Harry's walk-on cameo as some sort of an omen.
Also, many times they had me walk on the street corner in order to attract people in.
He is going to walk on next week apparently, and he has a lot to answer for.
He's almost two now, and he's still not able to walk on his own, or to speak.
Basketball player Lilly Hernandez recently tore her ACL, requiring her to undergo surgery and walk on crutches.
The puppy is unable to walk on her hind legs due to a severe, but unknown, injury.
For the first time, a female astronaut will walk on the surface of the moon, NASA said.
It can walk on its four "legs" or convert into drive mode with wheels instead of legs.
People come up here from the city and they can't believe they can walk on this land.
Kyle Seager then drew a walk on a 3-43 count to give the Mariners the lead.
Instead, he's got Bret and Chris competing for a walk-on role in a Vin Diesel movie.
Her latest collaboration with Slim Shady includes his latest song, "Walk on Water," which also features Beyoncé.
Apparently I didn't even have to walk on to the court, Henman was already in the final.
The photographer confirms that she saw him walk on and off the plane, carrying his own bag.
We take his pup out for a walk on the riverfront and then come back to bed.
Somewhat ironically, Mika Brzezinski had a walk-on role in one of history's scariest nuclear close-calls.
It's a pretty hot day, but we do a walk on Blackstone Boulevard on Providence's east side.
Alan Bean, the fourth man to walk on the moon, has died at the age of 226.
Schlatter, 20, a redshirt freshman, was a walk-on who became a starter and earned a scholarship.
The roads and pavements we drive and walk on could be huge untapped sources of clean energy.
We still use various modes of transports like airplanes, motorized vehicles, bicycles, and we walk on foot.
Last year, he brought his talent to USC as a walk-on player for his beloved team.
The StairMaster machine I like is taken, so I walk on the treadmill until it frees up.
Most injuries related to lava occur when people walk on cooled lava and scrape themselves, Damby says.
Then you can set that puppy down and walk on, because that's what you need to do.
When we were inside the building, we could walk on to the North Korean side of it.
After his 2-for-4 with a walk on Monday, Nats leadoff hitters have a .189/.228/.
Strasburg gave up seven hits with six strikeouts and one walk on 111 pitches, 70 for strikes.
Facebook is also experimenting with getting this six-legged robot to learn to walk on its own.
The singer can walk on grates in six-inch heels like she's in sneakers, for Pete's sake.
I think my favorite self care is a walk on the beach...soothes my mind & my soul !
"It was like a movie set that one could walk on and be completely immersed," he said.
Among the patients in the study, 57% were able to walk on their own within three months.
This time, Ziggy's family wanted him to leave surgery with the ability to walk on his own.
When you work with Jill, you don't have to walk on set and shoot a scene perfectly.
And the women don't feel like they have to walk on eggshells around me, which is nice.
You do not have to walk on your knees for a hundred miles through the desert repenting.
He became the fourth man -- and one of only 12 in history -- to walk on the moon.
Battlefield 1's horses, on the other hand, seem like they walk on a cloud of air.
People walk on the Bund, a waterfront area near the financial district of Pudong in downtown Shanghai.
Instead, the label talks about taking "a walk on the wild side" and gives brief tasting notes.
"There are no more roads to walk on," said Zaher Azzaher, an Aleppo activist reached through WhatsApp.
Quarterback Deondre Francois, dismissed by Florida State in February, was invited to walk on at Florida Atlantic.
Even walk-on Matt Kennedy hit a late basket, drawing a loud ovation from the home crowd.
In contrast, Democrats walk on eggshells and don't sound angry enough to shake things up in Washington.
She's also raising funds for a prosthetic exoskeleton, which would allow her to walk on her own.
Soon people were saying that you could walk on it and even spot it from outer space.
It was on this walk on July 4 that he passed a woman and a little girl.
Walk on by Ever hit that pedestrian button at a crosswalk, but it seemed liked nothing happened?
This time, he chose his own walk-on music: a rap song built around a Bollywood sample.
But the frostbite had taken hold, and Baalsrud was no longer able to walk on his own.
SUNNY GRIFFIN Model When I was modeling, between 1962 and 1980, models did not walk on runways.
Yes, you're very strong, you're strong and athletic, you can walk on your hands, blow up bunkers.
I love the sand, but you have to walk on the beach and the sand is hot.
They post lookouts who walk on the weather decks and keep an eye on the water below.
Here, when Dalí arrives, he is not a walk-on historical figure, but a fantasy of Marcel's.
"It's hard to walk on it, your feet and legs get tired too quickly," Ms. Kravets said.
They have to accept a halter, walk on a lead and pick up their feet for trimming.
"Six or seven people would walk on my hands, hit my legs, slap my face," he says.
Also, wear socks: You don't want to have to walk on the airport floor with bare feet.
"I looked at some video of him and I said, 'This isn't any walk-on,'" Beilein said.
It goes way beyond what astronauts are able to tell us as they walk on the moon.
Moments like those are a big deal for Brent Hibbitts, a sophomore walk-on from Hudsonville, Mich.
As we reported ... Weinstein could barely walk on his own when he headed to court last week.
Jackson was a walk-on player at Georgia Southern before he joined the Colts in late 2015.
On Saturday, the Denver Classroom Teachers Association said talks had broken off and they'll walk on Monday.
Someone must benefit from insisting that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin didn't walk on the moon, right?
Rosario's 13th homer occurred after Brian Dozier opened the inning with a walk on the ninth pitch.
"This is the first circuit," he acknowledged, "that I might not be able to just walk on into."
McClain defended the decision on Monday and will get a chance for a space walk on April 8.
After some Las Palmas tacos and a walk on the boardwalk, I had to peruse through Streetlight Records.
"I still needed to work on myself and build my endurance to walk on my prosthetics," she said.
They're giant, irradiated lizard-monsters that walk on two legs and are roughly as tall as a schoolbus.
Austin later drew a two-out, bases-loaded walk on a full count for a 2-0 lead.
And they're not without risk — one person broke a hip from just attempting to walk on a treadmill.
Hamilton (shoulder) returned from a one-game absence and went 1-for-3 with a walk on Monday.
She, too, was discharged after staff ensured she could walk on her own and had help at home.
It's a hefty project, with his lead singles "Walk On Water" and "Untouchable" appearing amidst the 19 tracks.
When they walk on a leash, they eventually walk like dogs but its more like cats at first.
Not for Donald Trump, the option of staying off-screen until a joint walk-on with Hillary Clinton.
Manage any role greater than the local geek, the walk-on delivery boy, or the martial-arts henchperson?
Over the past 50 years, we've seen men first orbit the globe and then walk on the moon.
It wasn't until two weeks after the shooting that he was able to walk on his own again.
And since Eminem will be there too, dare we hope for a live performance of "Walk on Water"?
NYNEX hasn't been a going concern since Smash Mouth was first telling us to walk on the sun.
I appreciate the simple stuff: air, talking to you, freedom, walking outside, seeing people walk on the street.
Lucky for most beauty fanatics, the brand has finally decided to take a walk on the wild side.
Others in the field would struggle to match his record of walking the walk on issues like these.
This dude has built functional Wolverine claws, shoes to walk on the ceiling and wrist-mounted flame throwers.
He was a walk-on at tiny Centenary College of Louisiana, a private liberal arts college in Shreveport.
Never before has there been a feature film about the first man to walk on the moon. Lunacy.
They can also walk on just their back legs and hold their heads similar to humans while moving.
Ivette Singh hardly bothers to walk on the sidewalk on her way to work in Midtown Manhattan anymore.
Jeff Kasky, Cameron's father, reminded the students that they had opted not to walk on the red carpet.
Buy it hereSix days ago, astronaut Mark Watney became one of the first people to walk on Mars.
If you take a walk on Broadway today, you won't find the dumpling empire, mighty as it was.
How much preparation could it take create a red floor for celebrities to walk on and look pretty?
The transition between "Walk on Water" and "Stan" in particular felt like a too-slick wedding band moment.
Happily, these "walk-on" players showed up, stuck around, and, like the rest of us, began inviting friends.
Subway systems, bus systems, ferry systems, even the sidewalks for people to walk on, are supported by taxpayers.
He crawled awkwardly, did not start to walk on time and would not make eye contact with others.
Instead of sitting in the waiting room doing nothing, I went for a walk on a nearby trail.
The earliest hominins could walk on two legs, but they were short and only had chimpanzee-size brains.
"Members of the Senate, especially in the #MeToo era, have got to walk on eggshells," Mr. Danforth said.
His mother woke him to watch the moon walk on the 26-inch television in the living room.
It would be another year until humans — Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin — would walk on the moon.
Visitors walk on a red carpet into a vast, cathedral-like lobby, with frescoed ceilings and glittering chandeliers.
He was part of a starting five that included a pair of freshman guards and a walk-on.
CreditCreditJSC/NASA Soon we will recognize the 2000th anniversary of the first humans to walk on the moon.
Nik and Lijana Wallenda, the acrobat siblings, will walk on a high wire in Times Square on Sunday.
She made the University of Minnesota track team as a walk-on and slowly got better and better.
Credico now has an unlikely walk-on part in one of the highest-profile federal investigations in history.
For my afternoon walk on the fifth day, I dressed in white so I could easily spot ticks.
"Some friends used to walk on the side to make sure he wasn't looking at me," she said.
Maker asked his former boss to screen tape of Robinson and perhaps consider him as a walk-on.
A woman and child hold hands as they walk on the street in Tasiilaq on June 218, 2018.
Mr. Liu already played an unexpected walk-on role in one of Mr. Trump's political dramas in February.
"You learn from them," said Morris, who, like his father, Lee Morris Jr., started as a walk-on.
LHP Travis Wood gave up a run in two innings on three hits and a walk on Wednesday.
President John F. Kennedy declared that we would walk on the moon by the end of the 85033s.
No one seems to walk on the residential alleyways, so you can get a photo like this, too.
"Not that long ago, women weren't even allowed to walk on the floor of these chambers," she said.
You can see, if you walk on the streets of most cities, all the buildings are the same.
Whenever he was around the house, we'd walk on eggshells, as we'd never know what mood he'd be in.
"It's no longer safe to walk on the streets with a headscarf," she told CNN's Carol Costello on Wednesday.
You can't take your car on the Indy 500 track and you can't just walk on a PGA course.
The pool didn't have the look Drake was going for, so he's going for a walk on the beach.
"I suppose it's all the IoT stuff in the cars," he responds as they walk on without breaking stride.
Friday was a stark contrast from the couple's hand-in-hand walk on the White House lawn on Monday.
And even when the lake had ice, much of it was so thin that people couldn't walk on it.
For their regular strolls, Tito, who cannot walk on his own, hangs out in the pocket of Frank's vest.
He accuses hardliners of planning to segregate pavements, forcing men to walk on one side, women on the other.
People walk on snow atop the Ok volcano crater on their way to a ceremony for the Okjökull glacier.
He is a former student of the university and joined the basketball team as a walk-on in 1962.
"(From "Whistling Swans") "You do not have to walk on your kneesfor a hundred miles through the desert repenting.
Then Indiana and Florida jumped on board, but his home-state Gators wanted him only as a walk-on.
In 20043, as Commander for the Apollo 16 mission, Young became the ninth person to walk on the Moon.
Since it's raining, I take a walk on the treadmill for 303 minutes while listening to Nancy and knitting.
Head down to the gym and walk on an incline while starting a new book from the library, Commonwealth.
The fourth person to walk on the Moon, he spent 10+ hours on the lunar surface during Apollo 12.
Why walk on some secondhand polyester leash when you can gallop in the heavenly moonlight on a tiny pony?
These people that were mowed down yesterday riding their bicycles, taking a walk on a beautiful autumn fall day.
A South Carolina man came across piles of recently killed dogs while taking his daily morning walk on Tuesday.
I loved watching her run into the building after walks (especially because she refused to actually walk on them).
To kill time, I took a walk on the Broken Bridge, which drew a handful of mostly Chinese tourists.
Its neck-to-body ratio made it harder to walk on land and burrow its progeny, like turtles do.
On July 11, Elijah and his caregiver took a walk on a nature trail near Clinton Lake in Lawrence.
Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, died in 2012 at age 82.
"You you can walk on top of and look at all the images we've downloaded to date," Fulford says.
Children walk on the beach of the remaining Pahang river in Termerloh, outside Kuala Lumpur on April 11, 2016.
It's a common condition in older dogs that disrupts their balance, which means Sandy can't walk on her own.
And while it could swim to cross rivers, Razana was built to walk on dry land, Dal Sasso said.
A long walk on the beach at Denmark's Søndervig Sand Sculpture Festival packs more art than the average gallery.
He could walk into any restaurant with his partner, walk on any side of the street, with no problem.
" Before all that, though, Em opened up the show with a performance of his new single, "Walk on Water.
In a few seconds, we went from a beautiful walk on the beach to something that shattered everyone's lives.
People would not need pressure suits to walk on Titan's surface as they would on the moon and Mars.
Given how unreasonably this rule restrains trade, a walk-on could probably sue the conference, and very likely win.
The Kardashian-West family is gearing up for Jesus to walk on Easter Sunday with an Easter KIMOJI update.
There's nothing natural, he contends, about a 50-year-old man unable to breathe or walk on his own.
"Kershaw doesn't walk on water," he observed, referring to the Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw, the losing pitcher Saturday night.
Anthony Rizzo then drew a walk on four pitches to put runners at first and second with nobody out.
He gave up two runs on five hits without a walk on 99 pitches — 81 of which were strikes.
Standing in against Rafael Montero, he did not swing the bat once and drew a walk on five pitches.
It's that time of year again when the sun is out, making the ground impossible to walk on barefoot.
You cannot help everyone, so you walk on, promising yourself that documenting their suffering is a form of aid.
Probably around 3 we generally take a walk on the beach, probably a good hour, hour and a half.
It was a precarious walk on slippery stones, and rain was beginning to fall, but finally, the waterfall appeared.
In doing so, they're revisiting their childhoods and the legacy of the first person to walk on the moon.
Have you ever noticed how a brisk walk on a crisp, sunny fall day can make a person hungry?
The other: a walk-on by the mail robot, gliding through the back of a scene at F.B.I. headquarters.
Go on and take a walk on the wild side with any of the 16 serpent-like pieces ahead.
In October 1963, NASA announced its newest class of astronauts, including four who would eventually walk on the moon.
You can walk on a skyway that encircles a 115-foot-tall "mountain" with the world's tallest indoor waterfall.
It squeezes the blackheads behind the ears of your imagination; it's a Diane Arbus walk on the unreconciled side.
Then he asked Ms. Axelrod to take a walk on the small beach across the street from their home.
And the show "Taking a Thread for a Walk," on the third floor, presents textiles and other fabric works.
Russia, Iran and Turkey can smile for the cameras in Ankara, but they still walk on Syria's broken glass.
With Green out, Nebraska was down to a rotation of eight scholarship players and walk-on guard Charlie Easley.
Regaining freedom After the amputation, Roman began rehab, learning to walk on his new prosthetic and regaining his freedom.
After a long walk on the Altiplano, we saw a group of farmers just scratching clay from the soil.
"Absolutely," Singletary said ... noting that his son, John, is a freshman at Baylor and a walk-on football player.
The third and fourth patients they enrolled, who received a combination of electrical stimulation and gait training for 85 weeks and 15 weeks respectively, could not only walk on a treadmill, they could walk on a regular surface assisted by a walker or horizontal poles to compensate for their residual balance problems.
Economists have long urged it to "walk on two legs", expanding industry rather than placing all its weight on services.
If you go for a walk on the lower floors you can hear the ratkids running into the electric zappers.
That world might feature a much bigger Fatberg, an island you can walk on or an energy source for animals.
Gabi and Jonah Frank walk on Pacific Coast Highway as the Woolsey Fire threatens their home in Malibu on Friday.
She wants people released that you wouldn't want to walk on the street with, you wouldn't want to look at.
I do a leg workout and then watch the second episode of The Act while I walk on the treadmill.
NASA wants that mission to include two astronauts: A man and the first-ever woman to walk on the moon.
It's all the way in Chinatown, but in my mind, that's not too far to walk on a lovely evening.
Kendall also wore a much more casual, but no less show-stopping look prior to shooting her walk-on roll.
Celebrities took a walk on the wild side for Kate Hudson's annual Halloween party in Los Angeles on Friday night.
RHP Jeremy Jeffress has not allowed a run or a walk on the road this season heading into the game.
I had gained 30 pounds from all the excess fluid and could hardly stand up and walk on my own.
"The Mount Everest bead on my bracelet represented my uphill battle as I learned to walk on it," explains Grace.
The three Americans appear to be in good condition and were all able to walk on the plane without assistance.
Lou Reed didn't write "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" over and over again for 40 years, did he?
Gene Cernan, the last man to walk on the Moon, has died at the age of 82, according to NASA.
A meeting between the second man to walk on the Moon and PEOPLE's perennial Sexiest Man Alive was probably inevitable.
There seems to be no room inside the tangle, too many dead ends and no firm ground to walk on.
I was never taught how to walk on a runway, and maybe that's because it moved really quickly for me.
As they say, when one door closes, another door opens, so walk on through it and seize the new opportunity!
Unlike his siblings, Miracle was born without any back legs, but still managed to walk on his tiny front hooves.
The fourth person to walk on the Moon, he spent 10-plus hours on the lunar surface during Apollo 12.
I'm always fighting that to try and make it so that when I walk on stage at 9:30 p.m.
Eric Swalwell was about to walk on to the biggest stage of his political career: the first Democratic presidential debate.
And then I like a long walk on the beach or wherever I am with Peter and Jasper, the dog.
But Dyret is different—it learns to walk on a certain surface, say carpet or ice, through trial and error.
I'd rather walk on the grass or a lawn, rather than the pavement, in case a car crashes into me.
But first, he said, he would like to rest for a week and go for a walk on the beach.
Ford said the robot, called Digit, can climb steps, walk on uneven terrain or stay balanced even if it's bumped.
But I deal with that in other ways: As a director you walk on set and you're the fucking boss.
Mary Nell Albright was recruited by the Thompsons as a walk-on at Auburn in 2000 and received a scholarship.
Even Buzz Aldrin, the second person to walk on the moon, passes the time by keeping up with the Kardashians.
Heisey drew a one-out walk on eight pitches and advanced to third on a line single by Bryce Harper.
Walk-on Charlie Tooley missed a 3-pointer just before the final buzzer off Drew's final pass of the game.
Buzz Aldrin was one of two astronauts to walk on the moon for the first time on July 20, 1969.
"On the weekend, he takes his bicycle and says, 'Walk on,' and 'Trot on,'" Ms. Wang said with a laugh.
Hassell possesses the faintly exotic good looks of a young man who would enjoy a walk on the wild side.
Maybin slid into second base on a steal attempt, unaware that Ian Kinsler had drawn a walk on the pitch.
The first person to walk on the lunar surface in half a century will likely fly on a commercial spacecraft.
Maryland (23-6, 2-5) was starting its fourth different quarterback this season, transfer Ryan Brand, a former walk-on.
A training collar is a tool used to teach your puppy how to properly, and safely, walk on a leash.
The boy was able to walk on and off a police boat and was taken to a hospital for treatment.
Fifty years ago on Wednesday, the first humans to walk on the moon splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean.
You can equip a different Hollow to jump higher, glide in mid-air, walk on water, and clear various barriers.
"Walk on Water," an uplifting track featuring Beyoncé, and "Like Home," featuring Alicia Keys, which criticizes Trump's vision of America.
PATHS OF THE SOUL Taking a 1,200-mile walk on the road to Lhasa in Tibet would be challenging enough.
"I thought about getting a walk-on who, even if he never played, would help us in practice," Lonergan said.
Scholarship guard Camron Justice intends to transfer, and walk-on guard Phillip McGloin quit basketball to focus on his studies.
Like dogs, these opossums are house-trained, can walk on a leash, and sleep in the bed with their humans.
He lays out wooden planks and rocks that visitors ill-equipped for the weather can walk on to stay dry.
He was one of only 12 people to walk on the moon, and he commanded the first space shuttle flight.
About 374 million years ago, life on Earth began to transition out of the world's oceans to walk on land.
Mr. Trump has enough power as it is — citizens need not walk on eggshells to resist his policies and presidency.
Trans women didn't use to walk on Istiklal [Istanbul's most famous pedestrian street]; they couldn't be visible in the street.
He could walk on water, make dragons do his bidding and shoot four arrows at once from the same bow.
It is also as far from the course's main entrance and clubhouse as a visitor can walk on the grounds.
When her husband takes her to walk on the nearby Downs at night, she can't see to find her way.
Everyone has to make a personal decision about if, when or how one should do something, or just walk on.
He treated the walk-on and the star exactly the same and talked to everyone about life, not just football.
And we're not really taught that emancipation came, and someone would walk on the plantation and say, you are free.
That family story prompted the Hollywood star to take a walk-on role with Save the Children a decade ago.
Kurigram district police chief Tobarak Ullah said three attackers stabbed him while he was having his morning walk on Tuesday.
Captain Cernan's name has sometimes been linked with Armstrong's as the first and last humans to walk on the moon.
The robot learned to walk on a variety of surfaces, including a squishy mattress and a doormat full of crevices.
He intended to walk on as a freshman before Williams came through with a scholarship late in the recruiting process.
"For search and rescues, they set a hundred people out to walk on foot on a grid path," Sloane said.
When we're done we go for a walk on the pier over Lake Ontario, and go home around 10:30.
If I'm not able to get out for a walk with Arna, I'll walk on the treadmill and watch Netflix!
American Girl created Luciana, an 11-year-old girl who dreams of being the first person to walk on Mars.
Before facing the white supremacist gang, Doctor Manhattan made sure to walk on top of his and Angela's family pool.
The last shot we see of Angela, and Watchmen season 1, shows her testing out her walk-on-water capabilities.
"I'm willing to go out of my comfort zone," said Gracie Kramer, who joined the team as a walk-on.
"You grow up in Michigan," said Braden Burke, a walk-on from Stevensville, "you want to play for Michigan State."
Seeking escape one day, she takes a walk on the beach at dusk and meets Mickey, whose shift is ending.
Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. descends the steps of the Lunar Module ladder as he prepares to walk on the moon.
He rejoined back in March saying he "missed the game" -- and wanted to earn his spot back as a walk-on.
It was more of a "walk-on" the sets, as these are tactile objects, meant to be balanced upon and touched.
Your intrepid reporter was taking a walk on the beach and stumbled upon the marketing stunt (which was kind of genius).
Then, disaster strikes, and more than 156,000 refugees walk on a one-way trip into an unknown dimension: our own world.
Schmitt and fellow NASA astronaut Eugene Cernan were the last men to walk on the moon with the Apollo 17 mission.
If the rollout of "Walk on Water" is any indication, though, Eminem still knows exactly how to make a big splash. 
But transfer that same wrapper to the streets of a regular city, and we're way more likely to walk on by.
Farrah Abraham has no problem kicking you out of her house if you walk on her rug with your shoes on.
They had to walk on planks to avoid dangerous rotting floorboards, while water dripped from a ceiling in the living room.
I enjoy clothes shopping, I am no longer paranoid when I walk on the streets thinking everyone is looking at me.
"I crushed it," boasted Rupp, who nearly drew a walk on a borderline 3-0 pitch earlier in the at-bat.
But hey, it's not easy to walk on a rocking train, especially after a couple of the signature Guilty 303 cocktails.
I put on warm gym clothes and meet my friend again to go for a four-mile walk on the 606.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Jennifer Lopez is joining the cast of Will & Grace, but don't expect some quick walk-on part.
We enjoyed food and as much wine as I could afford (not much at that time) a walk on the beach.
When I take a walk on the bridge with my dead cat in my arms, people say strange things to me.
For the past few months, 11-year-old Birkley, who has cerebral palsy, has worked hard to walk on her own.
"I remember, years ago, you couldn't walk on these streets out here," says Fran, who still tends bar during the daytime.
The happy family posed with Levine's new star and the proud papa even had little Dusty pretend to walk on it.
I figured my safe bet of a date was a walk on the seawall with my four-year-old bulldog Lola.
Baker's story is pretty incredible -- he went from being a walk-on at Oklahoma to being the reigning Heisman Trophy winner.
He had attended the Gonzaga basketball camp for four years, and assistant coach Bill Grier had encouraged him to walk-on.
Trooper, a proven fighter, got through the surgery and is now focused on recovery and learning to walk on three legs.
Carr, a senior and former walk-on, now has 12 touchdown catches this season to tie the school single-season record.
He produced Lou Reed's "Transformer," with its hit "Walk on the Wild Side," and Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life," among others.
Because Pabeco is a walk-on, which makes him extra special breed of exploited player within the country's most predatory sport.
RHP Cody Anderson pitched 227 8.37/73 innings and gave up two runs, three hits and one walk on Wednesday night.
In comparison, it was easier to walk back up the stairs, and far less scary to walk on flat ground, naturally.
It's been 13 years since the Apollo 11 astronauts became the first to walk on the moon on July 21, 1969.
"Brandon wasn't driven socially on the weekends," said Tyndall, whose brother, Webb, was a walk-on basketball player at North Carolina.
The mission, the first successful manned mission to the moon, made Armstrong the first person to walk on the lunar surface.
For years he would wrestle with the idea of how to convey what it was like to walk on the moon.
He learned to walk on prosthetic legs, started seeing a therapist, and earned his college degree but was afraid to date.
"You better worship the ground she walk on 'cause she's got a gangster a– b— that got her back," she said.
Science has enabled humans to walk on the Moon, cure diseases, and probe the dazzling complexities of the universe around us.
His pitch was a casual walk-on role where Nick Fury enters Los Pollos Hermanos in costume, orders food, and leaves.
Cleveland 1B and former Red Sox Mike Napoli went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts and a walk on Tuesday. 3.
People walk on the floors with shoes that may have collected toxins such as pesticides, heavy metals, fuels and industrial chemicals.
Luciana Vega is an 11-year-old Chilean-American girl who dreams of being the first person to walk on Mars.
When our guests walk on the streets they see a church, a mosque and a synagogue all in the same block.
"They spray the grounds, cut the grass short, and they have the campers walk on a clearly marked path," she said.
Now more than a year and a half old, the baby still can't walk on his own, and has not spoken.
Astronauts, including the first woman to walk on the moon, Mr. Bridenstine said, would first stop at the orbiting lunar outpost.
When you walk on the streets of the Bronx, there is an undeniable swagger shared by those who are from here.
When music is playing, she can walk on land — even dance and sing — and she becomes the frontwoman for Kai's band.
The parents hold the child up and the child eventually learns to walk on his own and then learns to run.
Her goal was to walk on the beach, and she was able to sink her toes in the sand on Sunday.
The only current in-state Husky is Tierney Lawlor, a 5-foot-7 senior walk-on from Ansonia who seldom plays.
Adapting to walk on all fours allowed sauropods to grow larger and supported the digestive process needed for their herbivore diet.
It aims to send people back to the moon by 2024, including the first woman to walk on the lunar surface.
Kentucky's other touchdown came when backup quarterback Gunnar Hoak connected on a 217-yard strike to former walk-on David Bouvier.
Players will have one minute from the time they walk on court to meet at the net for the coin flip.
These herbivores could walk on either four or two legs, allowing them to graze along the ground or reach tall branches.
"The Nepali servants, they would walk on their knees," said Saleem Kidwai, a historian who sought them out at the time.
Tyson's learning to walk on grass, and is gingerly prancing around his enclosure under the watchful eye of his new fans.
But it's also not the case that walking the walk on these matters would require Republicans to abandon their policy views.
And then to walk on the Fox lot with Ryan Murphy and the massive machine of his productions was pretty intense.
It could reportedly walk on its hind legs, and crack open a human skull with one bite from its powerful jaws.
Buzz Aldrin, who became the second person to walk on the moon in 20163, has been medically evacuated from the South Pole.
Chappi did her best to stay active, but it eventually got to a point where she could longer walk on her own.
But in Aldrin's vision, humans won't just walk on Mars or plant a flag there; they'll build an entire, self-sustaining colony.
Cernan and Schmitt, the only scientist to ever walk on the moon, landed in the Taurus-Littrow valley on December 11, 1972.
The minute you walk on stage at any rock and roll show, you are no longer in the United States of America.
The suit's legs are also pliable, allowing wearers to walk on another world — a capability astronauts don't currently need in Earth orbit.
After Aaron Hicks drew a one-out walk on a 3-2 count, Walker pulled a two-out, RBI double to right.
"I was nervous to take my cover up off and to walk into the pool or walk on the beach," she wrote.
"Simon, lets not walk on my rug … lets wash your hands out here," she told him while gesturing towards the kitchen sink.
Amanda and Laura told me to take an Uber to the beach, put my feet in the ocean, walk on the sand.
They walk on you without thinking twice about it, howl at the performer in the middle of the set and even slobber.
Juan Dyer voted early, and by Monday was helping his young son learn to walk on the grassy town square at Tradition.
It's hard not to be when you start out life as a tadpole and end up being able to walk on land!
Odom cannot yet walk on his own and has suffered from cognitive impairment, speech problems and kidney damage since the health scare.
But the real inspiration behind her "space slut" look is to raise awareness for her fourth annual Slut Walk on October 6.
Photo Image Press/Splash News Online Foye created the look for Kloss' walk on the CFDA Fashion Awards red carpet in June.
After a week-long stay in a New Zealand hospital, the second man to walk on the moon is doing just fine.
The weather is too dicey for me to want to attempt a walk on the waterfront afterwards, so I just come home.
THE WEEKEND Saturday • Explore nature during a walk on Hunter Island, starting at the Orchard Beach Nature Center in Pelham Bay Park.
Buzz Aldrin, the Apollo astronaut who was one of the first men to walk on the moon, started out as a dishwasher.
Shepard and Mitchell landed on the moon on February 5th, and Mitchell became the 6th person to walk on the lunar surface.
Beyoncé "Walk on Water" Let's get this straight, Beyhive: this is a Beyoncé feature, not a Beyoncé song with Eminem on it.
Max Kepler led off the ninth and induced a walk on a 2110-1 count to break up the perfect game bid.
They have much thicker coats than normal deer, and their wide hooves help them walk on snow and ice without breaking through.
The playful "Sorry" samples Isaac Hayes' "Walk On By" and reads like a taunt from a jilted lover turned indifferent and unapologetic.
Commander Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon after blastoff from Cape Kennedy, Fla.
During college, I joined Vietnam War protests and strutted to my favorite song, "Walk on The Wild Side," still ignoring the bell.
In one posted posted on social media, Michele, 32, wore a striped dress and flip flops for a walk on the beach.
But now the rug is a mountain and you can't even walk on the rug anymore because there's so much dirt underneath.
People walk on the beach where remnants of the artificial port of Arromanches, still stand in western France, Thursday June 5, 2014.
And you can license the right to use her walk on the beach from iStock, owned by Getty Images, for just $170.
For two days, Saturday and Sunday, the courtyard will be open for visitors to walk on it and observe the optical illusion.
Bhullar's father grew up in a generation where you were to taught not to walk on the same street as white people.
He spotted a young freshwater crocodile lying on the muddy banks of the Georges River, while on a family walk on Sunday.
I never really got that Hitchcock idea: "I shoot the entire film in my head before I walk on set," or something.
Ekso Bionics is best known as the creator of a robotic exoskeleton that helps injured or disabled people walk on their own.
Mr. Hill stays so busy examining the ways different people react to mortal danger that Satan himself gets only a walk-on.
Approaching the house, they looked familiar and awkward all at once, like animals who had learned to walk on their hind legs.
Even months later, by the time he was 18 months old, Constantin still couldn't walk on his own and refused to speak.
For me, it has compromised my ability to stand or walk on my own, and has rendered my left torso very stiff.
" Even so, Obama said, "Walk on those campuses and fake some confidence, because you're going to be faking it for a while.
Time: Eight days The first astronauts to walk on the moon left Earth on July 16, 1969, and returned on July 24.
Afterward, she would return to her studio apartment for a bite and a shower and a long walk on San Francisco's streets.
The city has had to install catwalks for people to walk on in some areas, including the central square, Piazza San Marco.
She packed the laptop and documents, left her suitcase near the front door and went for one last walk on their beach.
"If they can't go to the beach, or walk on the sand or swim in the water, they aren't coming," he added.
Minshew began his college career as a walk-on at Troy University but transferred after one year to Northwest Mississippi Community College.
If you need reprieve from Beantown's very excellent fine dining scene, just walk on down to one of these classic watering holes.
It's not waterproof—people would have slipped in puddles, a non-starter for a walk-on-water art installation with no guardrails.
The only flicker of energy emerged from Nicholas Baer, a redshirt freshman walk-on, who scored 28 points in the first half.
For many employees, that's an everyday reality out of their windows — or, at least, where they can walk on their lunch break.
She grew up in a Russian orphanage with next to nothing — not even a wheelchair — and learned to walk on her hands.
"These are long-term commitments that take years," Addington said during a damp morning walk on his usually empty 3,000-acre ranch.
Friars coach Ed Cooley, clearly unhappy with the way his team was playing, inserted walk-on Tom Planek with 7:55 remaining.
And, if you're the kind of person who insists on taking a walk on the wild side, here's what you should do.
Recruited to a walk-on role in the other branches' drama, the justices could well find themselves exposed on an empty stage.
Your children may think they can walk on water, but this free event in the Bronx will allow them to prove it.
"My oldest granddaughter, age 7, said, 'Grandpa, I want to walk on the street where there's the most shade,'" Mr. Herrington recalled.
That's about as close as most of us get to Holsteins, which actually walk on all four legs and are very gentle.
We are tired of not being able to walk on our own sidewalks because a construction site is sprawled directly across it.
It's "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs" version of Alfred Hitchcock giving himself a walk-on in his movies.
A walk-on player for the Ohio State Buckeyes, he went on to become a consensus first-team all-American in 1995.
"We went out to Tybee Island on Valentine's Day and took a walk on the beach," she recalls of the romantic proposal.
One day at the state fair in the summer of 1982, Joe Biden said 'Let's go for a walk on the fairgrounds.
A rambunctious, outspoken quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners, Baker Mayfield began his impressive college career as a walk-on at Texas Tech.
To walk on it was to risk immurement in crevasses cracked open for hundreds of metres down through blue and bluer ice.
Look for walk-on roles by the urban activist Jane Jacobs, former mayor John Lindsay and the high-wire artist Philippe Petit.
Mr. Jacobs said Ms. Bruns suffered two fractured feet and compressed vertebrae during the crash and could not walk on her own.
You simply run or walk on the belt, and a motor moves the belt under your feet at whatever speed you select.
The floor near the entrance — comprised of OLED panels under glass encasements — mimics ice breaking when you walk on top of it.
"I am barely able to walk on my own due to the amount of damage done to my whole body," he wrote.
The city has had to install catwalks for people to walk on in some areas, including the central square, Piazza San Marco.
At sunrise, a frigid wind was blowing in off the Atlantic Ocean as we prepared for our walk on Goose Rocks Beach.
But it's always something to consider—if I share it with someone who knows nothing about it, they walk on eggshells around me.
And, good news: They did snap a photo together at the event, just not during their big initial walk on the pink carpet.
Soon afterward, Houston artist Hayes Parker recalls, Applewhite claimed to have had a vision during a walk on the beach in Galveston, Texas.
Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon in July 21, 1969, was born near Wapakoneta, about 90 miles northwest of Columbus.
The actor was photographed enjoying a walk on Monday after he spent Father's Day with his 2-year-old daughter Lea De Seine.
The pair became friends when Hariri won a charity action for a walk-on role in Snyder's Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Francois TherrienCurator of Dinosaur Palaeoecology, Royal Tyrell MuseumThe first four-legged animals to walk on land ~350 million years ago had large tails.
"From out there on the moon, international politics look so petty," said Mitchell, who was the sixth person to walk on the moon.
It's become a cliche at this point: Democrats walk on debate stage, Democrats walk off debate stage, Klobuchar is declared the clear winner.
In a film teeming with terrific, nostalgia-inducing cameos, Dermot Mulroney has scored the most intriguing walk-on of all on Rogue One.
That limited the way they could walk on the Moon and it made it more difficult to right themselves when they fell over.
Calipari berates a freshman walk-on that hasn't played a single minute all season for not applying his bronzer with the proper layering.
Three months after hitting his first career homer, Colon received his first career walk on a 33-2 pitch in the fourth inning.
In 1972, only three years after the Apollo 11 mission, Gene Cernan became the 12th and last man to walk on the moon.
Guests then tour the lake by vintage boat and have exclusive skip-the-line access to the Floating Piers to walk on them.
The actors stepped out for a casual walk on Sunday in Los Feliz, their first sighting together since an Easter date in April.
"That wife life," she wrote alongside the video showing off her sparkly wedding band and engagement ring during a walk on the beach.
You know, I walk on to a normal set, and I can see where the dining table is, and where the sofa is.
Sprains can be severe enough to keep you from normal activities, and sometimes you can even walk on a leg that is broken.
Paul Bailey, Show Systems Engineer at WDI, described the process of detailing the 'dirt' and stone surface you walk on in the land.
Neil Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon after the Apollo 11 touched down on July 20, 1969.
Over time, webcams pointed down streets show which direction traffic flows, when people walk on it, and when lights tend to go out.
We still aren't really sure why we walk on two legs, why we don't have fur, and where our big brains come from.
In a major tone shift, he not only left the door open to more talks, he virtually begged Trump to walk on through.
But the extra bad news is at that price it's probably slower than Jabba the Hutt trying to walk on a frozen sidewalk.
"I love Wendy, because she helps me walk and she gives me independence," Hunter, who struggles to walk on his own, tells PEOPLE.
In addition to her blog post, Stanton posted a picture of herself, Murray, and her kids out for a walk on the beach.
"It's fine if you walk on the sidewalk while using your phone but this is too much, it's so dangerous," another chipped in.
If humans walk on Mars, perhaps they, too, will marvel at the weird familiarity of seeing the Milky Way from an alien world.
Scroll down to take a walk on the wild side like Selena and shop five of our favorite tiger-print dresses for fall.
Some of us walk on the wild side when it comes to makeup expiration dates, especially given the high price of some products.
New proof-of-concept research from scientists in Australia explores how evolutionary algorithms can design robot legs tailored to walk on specific surfaces.
There's a novel of New York in just the saxophone solo on 'Walk on the Wild Side,' the piano chords in 'Perfect Day.
The Days of Our Lives alum was spotted cheering loudly and standing from her seat as she recorded Amelia's walk on her phone.
Star Trek and Star Wars, both of which I love , are full of aliens that walk on two legs and look roughly human.
Former NASA astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, was evacuated from the South Pole Wednesday after becoming ill.
They took a long walk on the beach together, and at one point, Agron took a photo of just the two of them.
The surfaces of lava flows can be smooth and shiny sheets, or rough, painful to walk on, or rubble, or anything in between.
"To walk on narrow branches you need to be able to grip really well, as otherwise you will topple sideways," he told Discover.
He was a walk-on for the men's basketball team during the 2011-63 season but never played in a game, Browne said.
For example, a bighorn sheep exhibit includes a beam that visitors can walk on to experience the balance required of these mountainside dwellers.
If Ben had been home, she knew, he would have been able to tell the boys which streets were safe to walk on.
He was a walk-on for the men's basketball team during the 2011-2012 season but never played in a game, Browne said.
Today has a whole diagram about the proper way to walk on slippery ground so that you don't slip and break a leg.
But on Monday, Teigen reposted a paparazzi a pic of the whole family out for a walk on the streets of New York.
Taking advantage of our early morning, we went for a sunrise walk on the beach, a small, sheltered cove dotted with white chairs.
"When our guests walk on the streets they see a church, a mosque and a synagogue all in the same block," he said.
On July 250, 21969, Buzz Aldrin was wearing an Omega Speedmaster wristwatch when he became the second man to walk on the moon.
Behind-the-scenes commentary from producer/director Sweta Constantin Mutu is 20 months old and still can't walk on his own or talk.
A walk on the beach led Fionn Ferreira to develop his project on microplastic extraction from water for the annual Google Science Fair.
His two new features are a romantic comedy, Night is Short, Walk on Girl, and a children's fantasy adventure, Lu Over the Wall.
Vincent will become the first person to walk on the moon (though a feeling of emptiness instead of glory will trail him afterward).
But recently, Cordelia was invited to audition for a walk-on role in "The Red Line," a CBS show that premiered this month.
As a walk-on at Oregon State, Hekker beat out Ryan Allen (now the Patriots' punter) as a freshman for the starting job.
That's not to say you have to walk on eggshells while wearing them, but be conscious and maybe spray on a leather protectant.
As a freshman walk-on for the Rams in 2019, Camper made 7 of 13 field goals and all 18 extra-point attempts.
Geo Rodriguez decided to go for a walk on Hollywood Beach, north of Miami, on Monday morning and got caught in the storm.
One of Hubbard's teammates, Zach Turnure, played one year of lacrosse for the Buckeyes before joining the football team as a walk-on.
Aldrin, who was the second person to walk on the moon during the 1969 landing, has supported Trump's space initiatives in the past.
But the Griz had offered Phil only an invitation to walk on, meaning he'd have to try out and pay his own way.
When Tillman next faced Judge, in the second inning, he avoided tossing any fastballs near the plate, issuing a walk on four pitches.
Before checking out the trucks, we stopped at a "slip-and-fall" station, where UPS drivers learn how to safely walk on ice.
He still became the first Met since Jerry Koosman in 1978 to strike out at least seven without a walk on opening day.
A man in New Hampshire strangled a coyote to death after it tried to bite his son during a family walk on Monday.
A minute after Anderson's score, walk-on receiver Lee Morris blocked a punt that was recovered by Curtis Bolton in the end zone.
They tend to feel at home near their element, water, so a classic walk on the beach would definitely turn up the romance.
"To maintain our level, we needed to get an elite freshman class and a couple transfers," said Michaelson, a former Gonzaga walk-on.
OBITUARIES An obituary on Tuesday about Eugene A. Cernan, the last person to walk on the moon, erroneously attributed a distinction to him.
My stepchildren came for Christmas our first year there, and on Christmas Eve we decided to bundle up and walk on the dunes.
Art does not restore a soldier's arms or eyesight, or provide them with physical therapy in order to learn to walk on prostheses.
They also knew that she had improved dramatically after four years of collegiate swimming as a walk-on at a Division-III school.
On this special Tuesday edition of Giz Asks, we spoke to scientists about what would happen if people actually did walk on the Sun.
In tests, the system allowed a stuffed toy horse to walk on all four legs, and a foam cylinder to move like an inchworm.
"In the summer, it would take you about two months to walk on foot from Rome to Byzantium," Trubetskoy writes in the project notes.
People walk on a broken bridge after it was hit by an earthquake and a tsunami last week in Palu, Indonesia, on Oct. 7.
Or do you walk on the outer edges of life, indifferent, remote, tormented by the affection human beings seem to feel for each other?
The NYC Department of Transportation estimates over 20,000 people walk on Wall Street, presumably McCann and SSGA's target audience, during rush hour each day.
He gathered his resolve, to live on, to walk on, to call out their names, and belted out: You watch me Just watch me. . . .
In the months following his health scare, Odom suffered from cognitive impairment, speech problems, kidney damage and was unable to walk on his own.
"They are not acting as 'grid girls'," he added, using the term commonly used in Formula One to refer to the walk-on models.
But to try and convince you to take a walk on the wild side, here's 14 picks that make me weak in the knees.
No less sacred is the right of those strangers to shut the door or simply walk on and say a firm "no thank you".
Opening with the upbeat "Walk On," On the Beach doesn't necessarily indicate right off the bat that it's a record of lonesomeness and disillusionment.
The interior of the van was cozy and super-clean, just what I was hoping for after a long walk on the NYC streets.
I decide to head out since most other people have, and I usually walk on my lunch breaks, but I didn't do that today.
By 1964, she had two top singles: "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "Walk On By" — both written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
Remember that work-from-home dad who went viral after his two toddlers assumed walk-on roles during his live interview on BBC News?
"It's liberating to be able to walk on, set up, play, and then when I'm done, I leave and I'm by myself," she says.
Panelists: VITAL VOICES MENTORING WALK | 8:30am DVF will be partnering with Vital Voices to co-host a mentoring walk on The High Line.
A recent cold spell meant the lake was frozen solid and safe enough to skate and walk on for the first time since 1996.
The shoes are programmed to emulate the textures of different materials you might walk on, like crunchy snow or sand or a textured path.
Your old guy can only walk on connecting lines, so you arrange each screen of the world, puzzle-like, into something he can tackle.
It's also a great way to train your dog to walk on a leash, and the best no-pull harnesses provide dogs with comfort.
The large males are tall enough to walk on the bottom of the river, at most being submerged only halfway up their massive frames.
Here's what it sounds like:Fear of public speaking: I want my heart rate to get as high as possible before I walk on stage.
And it takes a moment for us to recall that in Ibsen's play Emmy has only a walk-on part; she isn't heard from.
And that's the first of the five reasons TC Sessions: Mobility is a must: The Mobility category is too momentous to walk on by.
"The plan is to get me up on my feet in the next 24 hours and take a walk on my leg," he wrote.
Mr. Williams encouraged him to walk on at Grambling State, a historically black university in Louisiana, where he was head coach at the time.
I had a grinder at Mr. G's on Williams Street, and took a nice long walk on the campus of the Coast Guard Academy.
In the process, they are revisiting their childhoods and the enduring legacy of their father as the first person to walk on the moon.
In September, Paris allowed people to cycle and walk on 400 miles of roads closed to traffic in the second annual Journée Sans Voiture.
N.Y.C. Nature It takes determination to leave the comforts of a warm home for a woodland walk on one of spring's first wet nights.
ON LOCATION What do you do when the only lot you can afford in Los Angeles is so steep you can't walk on it?
Charlie Duke was a part of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972, and became the youngest person to walk on the moon at 36.
He was also out of cash with nowhere to sleep before he talked his way into a longshot walk-on role in the pros.
"I've got a lot less to prove to myself now aside from the 'every single time I walk on stage' bit," Mr. Parker said.
No walk on my lunch break today because it's raining, but I feel ok about it since I went to the gym this morning.
A portion of the funds will be used to host an international unity walk on the second Saturday in August 2020 and August 2021.
For his opening speech, Cranston praises Neil Armstrong for his historical walk on the moon and pokes fun at his beloved show Breaking Bad.
There were no cars or scooters in sight, and for the first time in Indonesia we could let the kids walk on their own.
In animals that walk on all fours, the spine arches like a bridge, which helps support the weight of their internal organs dangling beneath.
" He said of his aim for the offseason: "Just getting the motion back in my foot, just being able to walk on two shoes.
Even as pollution control monitors say they are eliminating the dirtiest diesel engines, a walk on a Bangkok road can be a choking experience.
Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, died in 2012 at age 82 after what should have been routine heart surgery.
Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, died in 2012 at age 82 after what should have been routine heart surgery.
It's a tennis match and the Queen is the court, the rackets, the ball, the air you breathe, and the ground you walk on.
After a volcanic mud bath, she and Mr. Wiley went for a walk on the beach, where they found a hammock to climb into.
She had been told that her son would most likely never walk on his own, and so his solitary paces came with much celebration.
Baker was a walk-on, then, and redshirted that first season with the promise that he would receive a scholarship for the next one.
I take a very leisurely walk on the trails while the pooch zooms her way all around the woods and has a grand old time.
In between meals, blood tests, and bowel movements, calorimeter residents are asked to walk on the treadmill at 20053 miles per hour for 30 minutes.
Tanya HarrisonPlanetary scientist, Director of Research for Arizona State University's Space Technology and Science InitiativeWhy is it a bad idea to walk on the sun?
We're supposed to get snow tomorrow, but it's a sunny 60 degrees today, so I go for a walk on the trail near my apartment.
Dukes went for a walk on June 9 outside FHN Memorial Hospital in Freeport, Illinois, with his brother and boyfriend after being hospitalized for pneumonia.
The best way to teach them a lesson is to vote in November Of course, this is not Waters' first walk on the wild side.
Ansel Elgort brought Violetta Komyshan to Hawaii, where the couple enjoyed a walk on the beach with their arms around each other earlier this week.
"I'm making my goal every time I walk on this stage to make you feel something before you leave here," she said to the crowd.
People are invited to interact freely with the piece — get up close to the windows, walk on the slanted roof, knock on the wood panels.
Step inside a tornado, turn upside down in a giant curved mirror, walk on a fog bridge, and explore more than 650 hands-on exhibits.
I go for an hour-long walk on the treadmill and then we head out to meet our real estate agent at 10:45 a.m.
Early on in secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson's confirmation hearing, it became evident that he has an extremely difficult line to walk on Russia.
Little Cinder was found hiding under a horse trailer with third-degree burns on her paws, which caused the cub to walk on her elbows.
Aaron Hill went 1-for-23 with a walk on Friday while starting in place of Panik, who is expected to avoid the disabled list.
Just ask Jaxon the dog, who recently nabbed the town's "Hometown Hero Award," normally given out to creatures who walk on two legs, not four.
Prince William, Princess Kate  and Prince Harry made a poignant walk on Wednesday through the breathtaking all-white garden created in memory of Princess Diana.
Political figures like former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and dissident Lim Chin Siong appear in both walk-on and major roles regardless of genre.
But her best accessory is her royal fiancé, who is all smiles as they walk on the sprawling grounds, holding hands with their fingers intertwined.
I take a walk on the beach in the morning to put my feet in the ocean before going back to the house to shower.
There were only five of us when we departed the store, including a store employee who came along for the walk on his free time.
Senior walk-on Nick Hamilton added 16 points for the Golden Bears, who neutralized Gaels leading scorer Jock Landale but never led in the contest.
Nick Markakis drew a leadoff walk on a 3-2 pitch, advanced to third on a pair of groundouts and scored on Flowers' RBI single.
Those of us who walk on the wild side, though, brave the bright light of a laptop and watch shows until we eventually doze off.
Elephants were required to walk on top of the mat, pick up the stick and pass it to a person standing in front of them.
Dolphins are made to "walk" on their tails and perform choreographed routines set to music, and orcas are trained to "play catch" and do backflips.
In between meals, blood tests and bowel movements, calorimeter residents are asked to walk on the treadmill at 3 miles per hour for 20053 minutes.
And that's the last thing you want to happen when you're freezing as you walk on the sidewalk and use your phone to find directions.
News of the settlement comes only days after the 50th anniversary of Armstrong's historic walk on the moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission.
I decide to go down to our gym and walk on the treadmill for a few miles to wake up and de-stress a bit.
"We want to protect pedestrians both as they walk on our sidewalks but also on our crosswalks," the mayor said Thursday at a press conference.
It meant recognizing my attacker's existence when I wanted nothing more than to forget that he was allowed to walk on this Earth at all.
"I like this style because there is great imagination," he says as we walk on the High Line overlooking the bustling, chaotic New York streets.
In a simulation, they tested how well each would walk on various surfaces—that is, testing for "fitness," in the survival-of-the-fittest sense.
The idea was to cover the whole floor with those pages, so that the visitors could walk on the information and choose to ignore it.
Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell, the sixth person to walk on the Moon, was delightfully blunt about his view of politicians in the space age.
Petrus was a University of Arkansas walk-on who played alongside Razorback greats Darren McFadden and Felix Jones and later earned all-Southeastern Conference honors.
Known as "Wunderwuzzi" (roughly translated as "one who can walk on water"), Kurz won Austria's general election Sunday with about 31 percent of the vote.
They can flip, slide, stop, walk on nothing, and do things I can't even do on solid ground, all while mid-air on the pole.
There, budding sideshow performers can learn how to walk on glass, breathe fire, stick their tongues in mousetraps, and lie on a bed of nails.
Exiting China inspired the rank and file: Leadership would actually walk the walk on their principles, even if it meant forfeiting the world's biggest market.
As well as being stylish and fashionable, the socks also have a sort of rubber layer underneath so you can walk on the street safely.
They suffer hearing loss from untreated ear infections, unwittingly rest their hands on hot surfaces, and walk on broken legs, which leaves their limbs deformed.
At sunset, Mr. Gordon, 62, suggested a walk on the beach, knelt in the sand and slipped an engagement ring on his beloved's tan finger.
If she provided some specifics for her claim, the ground she chose to walk on wouldn't be so at risk of collapsing underneath her feet.
On a different walk on the beach a few days later, Peterson found another sheet of Sargassum—this one containing whole nest of dead hatchlings.
It&aposs hard to walk on the street and not be surrounded by blue lanyards and the Dreamforce backpack, the hottest accessory of the year.
He is having Trump take a walk on part in the Russia performance, backing him, on a theme that is also close to Trump's heart.
OPEN DOORS TOUR (Saturday) The ornate 19th-century mausoleums of Green-Wood open their dusty doors for this self-guided walk on the cemetery grounds.
It's against the law to mistreat any marine life in the bay, and visitors are not allowed to touch or walk on the coral reefs.
As for trying out for the marching band -- Nick played it coy, but still seems pretty confident he could pull off a walk-on spot.
Now, with walking at graduation behind him, Amenta plans on receiving his master's degree and working towards being able to walk on his own again.
Far from the confrontational vibe of his anti-Trump tirade at the BET Awards last month, "Walk on Water" is a contemplative, introspective piano ballad.
I always walk on the shady side of the road, and on really warm days, I'll try to only leave the house in the evening.
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In between meals, blood tests and bowel movements, calorimeter residents are asked to walk on the treadmill at 3 miles per hour for 30 minutes.
We are upright walking bipeds, but we are not designed from scratch in that way as our ancestors were designed to walk on all fours.
Mayfield walked on at Texas Tech in 2013 and became the first major college walk-on quarterback to start a season opener as a freshman.
It was as if I'd said that where I live you have to walk on your hands between the hours of 6 A.M. and noon.
It stars Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong, and tells the story of the astronaut's race to become the first person to walk on the moon.
More magical than Sloomoo's main floor, where you can massage, poke, prod, and even walk on slime, is the factory humming along in the basement.
He had hoped to walk on the moon as the commander of the scheduled Apollo 18 flight, but it was canceled because of budget cuts.
Migrants — including pregnant women and children — are dropped off in the desert and forced to walk on foot to Niger, according to the Associated Press.
"There's nothing worse than being forced to walk on the perimeter of a rug," Ms. Kemble said, with one foot on and one foot off.
Engrave them on your hearts When you are in your house, when you walk on your way, When you go to bed, when you rise.
"I was like everybody who watched Neil Armstrong walk on the moon and decided that NASA was cool and wanted to work there," he said.
"Everybody really likes 'Walk on water,' and I hate singing 'Na na na na na na na na na," he told Rolling Stone in 2018.
I was lost, stupid, and struggling to walk on "black ice" (what the fuck?) balancing five bags of groceries and a case of watery beer.
What will the Supreme Court look like when neither side has to walk on eggs to win the favor of the one in the middle?
I am a firm believer that sometime in the near future people will not only walk on other planets, but they will live there too.
"Walk on," she commanded and Matilda was gone, breaking into a trot so quickly that Tanya barely had time to hand the rope to Mika.
Later, she did indeed meet the three men who made the first mission to walk on the moon — Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.
But it occurred when church faithful were being ushered through an exit so that they could walk on "anointed oil," according to a government spokesman.
Walk-on guard Drew Weikert drove the lane and banked in a lay-up to pull the Commodores within 216-26 with 33:23 left.
"I look around when I walk on my own," Ayse Turkmen Akkas, also a ballet teacher and a university friend of Ceren Ozdemir, told me.
" And from the poem "The Gravel Walks," she quotes the line that has been inscribed on his headstone: "Walk on air against your better judgment.
I love when he creates the disk that he can walk on [at 00:45] because it shows that the hero is faster than us.
"The best job you could have to prepare for entrepreneurship is, walk on the other side of the counter and serve people," Corcoran tells Torabi.
Marina owner Mitzi Richards carries her granddaughter as they walk on their boat dock at the dried-up lake bed of Huntington Lake, California, Sept.
Take it from John Boyega: starring in one of the world's most beloved movie franchises does not make your love life a walk on Naboo.
Tampa Bay INF Michael Martinez got his first start since being acquired from Cleveland and went 0-for-3 with a walk on Monday. 2.
How nice would it be to walk on a plane and see that Yoda was sitting next to you on a Star Wars-themed flight?
The one-night stay also includes a gourmet dinner on the Great Wall, a Chinese calligraphy lesson and a sunrise walk on the Great Wall.
It meant recognizing my attacker's existence when I wanted nothing more than to forget that he was allowed to walk on this earth at all.
"When your walk on the wild side is having some hot wings on a Saturday afternoon at a place called 'Wild Wings,' " she captioned the video.
They even had a romantic sunset walk on the beach, with Kim keeping with the bridal theme in a strapless white gown with flowy, pleated skirt.
He was a walk-on as a player at Clemson, which fits the narrative of good but not great players who get on the coaching treadmill.
When Spears performs "Freakshow" in her Vegas residency, her dancers bring an audience member onto the stage for her to spank and walk on a leash.
But on the Moon, lower body mobility is obviously key, as astronauts will need to walk on the surface and bend over to pick up samples.
Sure enough, when we left to merely go for a walk on the beach, multiple people flipped out because we weren't spending time with the family.
Every day, she'd take a long walk on a deserted bike path to work, quietly practicing and listening to herself far from anyone who could hear.
Harry and Meghan Markle will travel down the Long Walk on Saturday as part of their carriage procession following their wedding ceremony at St. George's Chapel.
"We went for a walk on the sand and he proposed as the sun set," Craig, 38, tells PEOPLE about her now-fiancé Zachary Reiter's proposal.

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