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The universe opened a door, and we walked through it.
In 2016, 123 pregnant women walked through the clinic doors.
I accidentally walked through a film set craft services table.
About an hour later, Christopher Queen walked through the doors.
The team walked through muddy trails, but again found nothing.
It's been more than six months since Kharsek walked through.
Hair forecast: Like you just walked through a car wash.
Something weird was happening as we walked through the hallway.
He walked through a gate that closed quickly behind him.
"I've walked through this with him for six months," she said.
He walked through the door to find his mom in tears.
I started rolling as soon as I walked through the door.
They walked without saying many words, and they walked through time.
I walked through the stone streets washed in rusty yellow lamplight.
Police walked through cleared areas knocking debris out of the way.
We walked through all of the ... Great conversation with that, huh?
WIRED walked through how the company could have prevented the disaster.
It has failed every woman who ever walked through its doors.
He made a peace sign as he walked through the airport.
Since then, two Iranian men have also walked through the tunnel.
They held hands once again as they walked through the crowds.
When I accidentally walked through the frame, he exited the chat.
A doorman outside waved hello to guests as they walked through.
I found myself feeling calmer as I walked through the museum.
Courtney's eureka moment came when Michael Myers walked through a backyard.
"I touched the brick and I walked through it," he remembers.
When I got back, we walked through to the adjoining carriage.
Dr. Egan walked through the trees and kept his eyes open.
Vox's Andrew Prokop walked through the 2018 Senate map at length.
Their lawyer, Sergio Riera, hugged them before they walked through customs.
It's that art turned and walked through this door he opened.
We walked through an empty sports field one night and talked.
We walked through a market carrying banners critical of the regime.
Mr. Kelly walked through the jail gates around 143:30 p.m.
Relatives and friends of the victims walked through Brumadinho that evening.
Collider reports shots of handcuffed rebels being walked through the streets.
When I walked through, it was a bit after 5 p.m.
I walked through Heathrow once again with the medicine in my bag.
It ended when he walked through security at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
"There was instant recognition when she walked through the door," she recalls.
The women were even patted down and walked through a metal detector.
Mnuchin walked through the Trump Tower lobby in Manhattan on Tuesday morning.
As soon as she walked through her door, she began to cry.
They walked through what the Mormon Church teaches about same-sex attraction.
In Paititi, I walked through market stalls and past villagers just living.
When I walked through, there were around ten of us in there.
She tearfully walked through the debris of where her home once stood.
After the tour, I walked through the quiet neighborhood surrounding the museum.
First, they paid the admission fee and walked through a metal detector.
Dmitriy Andreychenko walked through filming himself with his cell phone Thursday afternoon.
Meng walked through a PowerPoint presentation in Chinese, according to the indictment.
She didn't waste a minute when she walked through the front door.
As soon as I walked through the door she started attacking me.
Naturally I crashed as soon as I walked through the front door.
"I walked through Checkpoint Charlie with the first East German to cross!"
I was one of the first students who walked through the door.
Yorick walked through the village while they waited to see the chief.
And, indeed, the smoke got thicker as we walked through the cars.
Lane also walked through his unit&aposs hiring plans around financial advisers.
After Biden had finished speaking, she said he walked through the crowd.
Next, we walked through a chandelier-lit passageway to the Central Vault.
His gray shirt and gray shorts; like he's walked through a carwash.
When I walked through on a Friday afternoon, the library was packed.
As she walked through the laboratory, she pointed out the epidemic's effects.
Hanging up, she walked through the house, and trepidation fluttered through her.
They acted as if a god had just walked through the door [laughs].
They walked through the forest hand-in-hand, continuing their tour-long PDA.
Some days I walked through raw sewage, or mud up to my ankles.
The actor held tight onto Swift's hand as they walked through the streets.
In 2015, Grey Group knocked on my door and I walked through theirs.
He and the Rolex walked through the door and back to his hotel.
Once inside, I walked through a midnight blue tunnel, complete with twinkling lights.
He walked through the gates of the Cook County Jail a free man.
The Verge walked through the theory at length ahead of the election. pic.twitter.
I've walked through hell and still carry a piece of it inside me.
She walked through the prickles and not one reached out to scratch her.
As she walked through the crowd, many lined up to hug the teenager.
I was standing with my colleague, Ed Henry, when Trump walked through security.
In one incident, someone yelled a profanity as he walked through the airport.
One protester yelled "welcome home!" as about 100 people walked through the gates.
It was 103°F when a friend and I walked through the gates.
Eventually, a Morphe employee walked through the line and shared instructions with everyone.
He walked through his plan to more than quadruple sales in a year.
When Fisher walked through the door, Etsy operated out of private data centers.
At another point, Ms. Nixon's wife, Christine Marinoni, walked through waving her arms.
I realize I've just walked through a fair amount of bureaucratic back story.
When he walked through villages, he wondered who might try to kill him.
A nurse walked through the locked unit with a rolling cart, dispensing medications.
A few weeks ago, as I walked through security at the Minneapolis-St.
That video, when I walked through the process, inspired a lot of nostalgia.
I walked through the central area near the stage, and it was war.
I walked through the streets of Chicago, taking part in all the reverie.
"Oh, they couldn't make it," he shrugged, as we walked through the door.
It wasn't one of those you could have walked through in sturdy footwear.
The two were all smiles as they held hands and walked through the park.
I've slowly walked through the forest, listening to the ambient sounds of the world.
"Freedom, freedom," migrants chanted as he walked through the hillside facility in scorching sun.
She paid for the session and walked through the office's gray-tinted glass door.
The one I kept thinking of as I walked through Barcelona is Portland, Oregon.
As we walked through the park, all I wanted was to meet Princess Jasmine.
In fact, she started crying pretty much the second he walked through the door.
" A manager walked through the studio, telling staffers off camera, "I will leave last.
" Added House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA): "We just walked through two committees.
Russell, 66, and Hawn, 72, also held hands as they walked through the snow.
Celebrate what you've been through, what you've walked through, and what you've fought through.
The moment Swift walked through the door, his family erupted into screams and tears.
If she wasn't [home], I called her until she walked through the front door.
Iraqi's Prime Minister walked through the streets of Mosul this weekend as crowds cheered.
"The big boys are coming," Mr. Breton said as we walked through his lab.
We walked through the fog to an exhibit called Origins: The Curse of Calico.
We walked through so fast that I barely noticed passing through the metal detector.
As we walked through gracious, wide hallways I heard musicians singing and playing piano.
"I even walked through that Target to push myself into labor," she told Insider.
It was like I put on a persona when I walked through the door.
Clocking out quietly, they walked through airport-style metal detectors, past private security guards.
" Bill Pruitt, another producer, recalled, "We walked through the offices and saw chipped furniture.
She walked through the audience and onto the stage in a slow, rhythmic step.
"The first big part of the journey I walked through Wall Street," he said.
Then she walked through the door at a V.A. medical center in Temple, Tex.
You could actually see it when Tiger walked through a golf gallery back then.
Once, as she walked through her constituency, humming, two young girls started following her.
CreditCreditIllustration by Giacomo Gambineri In the summer of 1993, dinosaurs walked through America's theaters.
I walked through narrow alleys, as shadows of the past streamed through my head.
"They walked through the backyard and began immediately firing through the crowd," he said.
Above, residents walked through rubble in the once popular resort town of Zabadani yesterday.
A month later, Diaz walked through the metal detector at the Quincy District Courthouse.
"I walked through the door and my eyes just filled with tears," she says.
"From the moment I walked through the doors, it was like home," Phelan said.
As we walked through the store, any mess or clutter we found was minimal.
Two years ago, a man walked through Midtown Manhattan attacking people with a hammer.
I have never walked through the back door of a place in my life.
They were showered with compliments as they walked through a buffet of breakfast foods.
" Phillips walked through the crowd toward the Lincoln Memorial "to take my prayer up there.
Counter-Strike players walked through the arena with fanfare as a stage announcer introduced teams.
One afternoon I walked through its vast hallways until I managed to find her room.
Two young men who walked through that door join us in the sweat lodge ceremony.
When he walked through the rotting pumpkin field wearing his hat and aviator glasses: 22.
The pair then walked through to the gymnastics center, home of South Essex Gymnastics Club.
She walked through a doorway — and says a woman in the audience grabbed her breast.
As I walked through Brickell, I expected a lively neighborhood bustling with bars and restaurants.
Abrams slow-walked through the particulars of the bill, halting when floor procedure was broken.
"I walked through the closet the other day and I smell her," he tearfully said.
I walked the pizza over and the woman said, 'You just walked through a ghost.
Weiss' father walked through the facility to check on the safety of the other congregations.
The city was blanketed in snow, I walked through the snowdrifts clutching my belly. Alone.
The areas that they walked through are heavily-populated and house schools, hospitals and residences.
Riders just tapped the Oyster Card onto a reader at the turnstile and walked through.
Following, we walked through Airbnb's new plans for more upscale lodging, and experience-accommodation hybrids.
As he walked through Times Square, Alex Diner said the performers did not bother him.
MP Clive Lewis repeatedly flashed the thumbs-up sign as he walked through the crowd.
I walked through the site as if I needed a repair for my own phone.
"Hi Mama," my midwife said, smiling, as she walked through the doorway to our bedroom.
This year, around 8,000 people walked through the doors over the course of the festival.
They walked through the deserted parking lot of the school, which was closed for Sukkot.
After her mother walked through the door first, she said, Moore came up behind her.
Some fans walked through the city bare-chested and with blood dripping from head wounds.
The next morning, I walked through the park and realized how pleasant it actually was.
But when they're walked through the situation, they learn to resolve it much more peacefully.
"Everything here is done manually," Shaik Abdul, Chermas' merchandiser, told me as we walked through.
Air escaped my lungs as I stood, sat, and walked through the four-minute sequence.
Seriously, I walked through a rainstorm with this on my lashes, and it didn't budge.
Her husband was cooking feijoada, a Brazilian bean stew, when we walked through the door.
We walked through the arcade – the passage between a music shop and a liquor store.
As another user mourned, "It's all about Pokémon Go now," I walked through the inn.
During the return trip, she was walked through the airport in handcuffs and leg irons.
Yesterday I walked through the ways Graham-Cassidy doesn't meet Murkowski's standards for health reform.
Recently appointed White House coronavirus coordinator Debbie Birx walked through how the site would work.
"This vineyard is the museum of the region," he said as we walked through it.
They walked through the Ramadan fast, taking no water or food in 100-degree heat.
I walked through your office in the zoo and smiled at our old family photographs.
I briskly walked through Belinda Hall and toward my afternoon class at Harvard Law School.
I tried to look nonchalant, as if I always walked through snow in ballet slippers.
As they walked through the cold, they remarked on how peaceful the rally had been.
A video appears to show the suspect recording himself as he walked through the city.
It's been 22 years since Princess Diana walked through a partially-cleared minefield in Angola.
On my way out, I walked through an exhibition of works by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.
The pair looked solemn as they walked through the city, with Aniston often clutching Theroux's arm.
Yamato said he had "walked through the mountains" until he found the building, which was unlocked.
He looks like a goat who has eaten 20 other goats and then walked through fire.
Gary and I walked through Times Square and we talked about his life and his students.
"The marketplace collapsed when Barack Obama walked through the doors of the White House," said Rep.
But the screen began glitching, and a single character walked through a dark, empty football stadium.
The men, each toting a Kalashnikov, grabbed her and three friends as they walked through scrubland.
"Alex is in the top percentile of artists who have walked through my door," James says.
Kalanick then stood up and walked through the court's double doors, closely followed by his father.
AS A CHILD, Shoshana Zuboff accompanied her grandfather as he walked through his factory, greeting workers.
The mom of one kept the rock mostly concealed as she walked through a parking garage.
He kind of walked through me; it was kind of only a ten-second long encounter.
He opened the door that many Europeans have walked through since he became a household name.
And you feel like you've just walked through the door and landed on the planet Jupiter?
As Adrienne and I walked through the eggs, we worked hard to hold a meaningful conversation.
"I walked through the crime and I cried a lot," she tells PEOPLE of that meeting.
The mother-son duo were all smiles as they walked through the airport hand-in-hand.
"Why?" asked James Fisher, who walked through the city's Warehouse District in a purple Cavalier jersey.
He left the dais and, along with his entourage, walked through the crowd toward the exit.
We walked through the massive store for a few minutes until we found the home section.
In Santa Rosa, Penny Wright tearfully walked through the debris of where her home once stood.
On a seasonably spring night, we walked through Union Square Park, just the two of us.
We walked through his health goals and his concern around a family history of heart issues.
Babe Ruth, Johnny Cash, Charlie Chaplin, and Patsy Cline have all walked through the hotel's halls.
"They're very motivated, and very full of illusions," she said as she walked through the gallery.
People would take a joint from the Tupperware as you walked through the crowds with it.
The company walked through a demo of Lenovo's devices, easily the best looking of the bunch.
As he walked through the neo-Classical rooms, Mr. Corrigan recalled, he felt immediately at home.
As I walked through the White House, I could feel the presence of great American leaders.
Bulldogs, both English and French breeds, were among those walked through central London to Parliament Square.
Vermont walked through the play three times at the morning shootaround to assure no slip-ups.
I walked through the turnstile in a daze, only faintly aware of the people around me.
They were at a restaurant in Harlem when Mr. Cheeks, also unattached, walked through the door.
We walked through the arch into the building, the likes of which I had never seen.
He walked through the doors and yelled, 'I'm home!' and then remembered that he'd fired everyone.
"I'm a little more optimistic," Mr. Figueiredo said as we walked through a vineyard in June.
At the tennis center where she grew up, Azarenka and her mother walked through the corridors.
He came in and that's when he walked through the aisle and gave the "Mountaintop" speech.
I walked through the bombproof door, and a kind Orthodox Jewish nurse took care of me.
The Nobel laureate and Times Opinion contributor walked through his city to photograph its changing streets.
Gilbert Rothschild, 220, walked through a corridor wearing three sweaters and an undershirt underneath his parka.
Jeremy Corbyn was filmed blanking Boris Johnson as the pair walked through Parliament on Thursday morning.
No one who walked through the streets of mid-1990s Sarajevo would ever make that assumption.
"I knew Mike McCarthy long before he ever walked through these doors," Jones said on Wednesday.
As I walked through the lobby, I was struck by how many people were milling about.
"I don't really like the term 'street art,'" he said as we walked through the exhibition.
People could be heard shouting and cheering around the candidate as she walked through the parade.
Trump walked through the decked-out halls, admiring the arrangements, which were put together by volunteers.
That was the whole ... Any one you walked through ... LS: You could feel their heart beat?
Vox's Julia Belluz walked through the health risks that come with such a prolonged power outage.
I did something stupid and googled Singapore drug laws, then walked through to my gate nervous.
The ministers he knew were happy preaching only to those who walked through their doors on Sunday.
We flew back to Ireland, and I walked through customs and declared Billy's medicine without a problem.
The group kept cool in the hot sun, sipping on drinks as they walked through the city.
Her father has traveled across mountains, walked through massive cornfields and searched remote caves looking for her.
Then, you will be walked through the preparation process of pouring in different fruits, spices, and yeast.
Crowds turned up at Windsor to see her as she walked through the town outside Windsor Castle.
Reporters on the ground would constantly tap her on the shoulder as she walked through the compound.
Also, people were less prepared, and so cut themselves and walked through floodwater while trying to escape.
As he walked through the room of strangers, his anxiety rose with each new face he passed.
Princess Diana visited and famously walked through an active landmine area in Angola during a 1997 visit.
You'll be walked through each of its functions and gain mastery in its highly sought-after tools.
The brand live-streamed the campaign on Facebook Wednesday night as the women walked through the station.
The company walked through a demo similar to past Orion offerings – only run on a $100 headset.
Luna walked through the airport terminal, gripping her super cute kid-sized suitcase with a ladybug pattern.
Landry recorded as Joy walked through the front yard with the baby deer closely following her behind.
Julen fell down the borehole shaft as his family walked through a private estate in Totalan, Malaga.
Hudson, 37, was smiling from ear to ear as she and Fujikawa walked through the terminal together.
As I walked through the galleries, I notice many bored youth on traditional tours of the collection.
Across the Atlantic on that same day, Mike Farmer walked through an olive grove in central Spain.
Appearing noticeably thinner, Heard walked through the airport with a man who appeared to be her bodyguard.
I have walked through the island like Cole's Julius and experienced Lerner's narrator's profound experience of art.
We walked through the tree house, ducking between gnarled branches tamed into living walls and a roof.
As you walked through you could feel it creeping up your throat and coating over your mouth.
And the court, in a very clear straightforward way, walked through those legal principles and applied them.
Trailed by camera crews, he has hiked on an Alaska glacier and walked through the Florida Everglades.
Ms. Yeampierre brightened when she walked through Bush Terminal Park, which her group had promoted for years.
The update had added taverns for the dwarves, which led to spilled beer, which cats walked through.
Workers yelled and cheered as the President-elect walked through, inspecting their handiwork and speaking with workers.
In Part I of this series, I walked through the company's founding story and its overall structure.
I walked through rooms as nauseating as they were stunning: all these dead people, turned into décor.
Pete and Margaret were holding hands Monday while they walked through Venice, and they couldn't look happier.
When the conference ended, Haddox walked through a makeshift aisle between dozens of rows of folding chairs.
Later, when we walked through the packing room, he pulled out a bottle of Auriga sparkling wine.
He has not walked through a park or by the beach in his native Sicily for years.
We walked through terrain thick with bushes of small pink wild roses and tall yellow Scotch broom.
In the area of Médina, we walked through neighborhood after neighborhood and still, somehow, were in Médina.
And as I walked through my house and I saw the mass destruction, I couldn't believe it.
We walked through a series of rooms filled with arcane devices—a fever cabinet, a lobotomy table.
After half an hour or so, Brent Roye, a grandson of Ms. Smith's, walked through the doorway.
One night, some would-be diners walked through the front door, thinking it was a Chinese restaurant.
People who have walked through an unmown field near or in the city have probably met one.
"I'm specializing in the plumbing and electric stuff," Adeney said, as he walked through the gutted house.
As Trump walked through the conservative pieces of the plan, Democratic leaders sat stone-faced without applauding.
"I see wine in a democratic way," Mr. Rizzo said as he walked through his vineyard recently.
They bundled up and waited endlessly at bus stations, used Uber or walked through the wintry mess.
He took in all the details as he walked through the common room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette.
Nearly 20 years later, Amadeo walked through an overgrown cemetery, the place he had buried his brother.
I still remember the first time a construction worker whistled at me as I walked through Manhattan.
So that night I booked my flight, flew out the following morning, just walked through the door.
If I walked through the door, was I complicit in the destructive illiberalism of the Trump administration?
As I walked through the cruise terminal I was greeted by smiling employees welcoming me back to land.
"We walked through it and tried to put ourselves in her shoes," a female juror told the Times.
The only thing that was going to make me feel better was if Ricky walked through that door.
On their way into the school, Camilla and Charles walked through a line of locals and young schoolchildren.
I was immediately welcomed by a slew of people as soon as I walked through the Unbreakable door.
Where once they walked through life side by side, these two women are now hesitantly circling each other.
When I first walked through the front doors, I was impressed by how organized and clean everything looked.
Although we've kind of walked through this together, I know that Maggie has done all the hard work.
As we walked through the beige hallways filled with artifacts, Ms. Broder's sense of humor began to emerge.
They walked through, offering the leis with a hug or a kiss, and words of comfort and solidarity.
Further south at Tempe in central Greece, another group of migrants walked through a valley shadowed by police.
Were you ever, at any point, overawed by any of the countless celebrities who walked through the door.
Once inside, guests walked through a room filled with inflatable balloon clouds (referencing Stormi's name) and carnival rides.
Instead, she walked through the halls greeting students and parents and spent many hours tending to the kids.
Writing for Book Smugglers, Lee has walked through some of the thinking behind the stories in the book.
The bartender knows you, knows exactly what drink you like and knows you just walked through the door.
As we walked through the dappled sunlight, the ground beneath my feet was yielding like a giant sponge.
When we walked through puddles, our toes felt chilly and we wondered were they wet or just cold?
They walked through the quad, and Mitchell told her she needed to travel more on the dancing circuit.
After the classroom, I walked through the garden, where kids help plant seeds and grow vegetables and herbs.
As I walked through the chronologically showcased works in the Tate's galleries, I traced his experiments with color.
One day, when I walked through the facility's outdoor area, I found abandoned wheelchairs left on broken cement.
For 10 years now Nate Diaz has walked through the UFC with the air of a free soul.
Thompson and Toribio walked through a tall doorway and into the arch's northern leg—now full of tires.
"As soon as I walked through the doors at Sotheby's, I knew," Ms. Kelly later told Time magazine.
This is the one where you walked through the flaws of all the existing social media products. Challenges.
It's a marked change from February last year, when I walked through the city with US special forces.
Four different doors opened off the entryway alone, and that didn't include the door I'd just walked through.
Scott walked through his pitching process and shared his best tips in a webinar hosted by Business Insider.
"I have the belt that he used," a women told her friend as they walked through the cemetery.
I just set my carry-on bag on the conveyor belt and walked through the full-body scanner.
On Tuesday he walked through the charred remains of the Banner Baptist Church's buildings north of the city.
I put together RjDj and walked through the city, laptop in hand, enjoying the weirdest sound experiences ever.
The night the Cubs won, I walked through the streets of Chicago, and passed dozens of crying men.
They walked through the space and in and out of the ring without making eye contact with anyone.
Historians might care more about the singeing of the Beowulf Manuscript, the unknown pilgrim who walked through Italy.
I walked through the halls of the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, the Pompidou and Musée Rodin in awe.
Security camera video showed a person grabbing Mr. Kim's face from behind as he walked through the terminal.
We walked through the front door and were immediately met by six staffers — all male except for one.
The law requires something else, which is public disclosure and declassification of those items that I walked through.
"When I first started doing this, I walked through drug deals with clients all the time," she recalled.
"Nice design, nice size, nice proportions," he said as he walked through the yard one morning last week.
As I walked through the city, I found myself stopping often to take photos of the colorful architecture.
In Hudson, the three of us walked through the town, explored, and experienced something new and beautiful together.
"Everyone is a big family," he said, shaking hands with other members as they walked through the door.
Wood walked through the camp to Echo Special proud to be part of a serious national-security operation.
Heading north, we walked through pastures, at first an easy amble shaded by occasional stands of eucalyptus trees.
As he walked through the office, one of Constable Wheatley's colleagues jokingly asked when Burnley looked its best.
I walked through a small duty-free section, which was much the same as any duty-free section.
The city streets alive with daily life, I walked through them marveling that finally I had seen her.
Last week, as the debate calmly proceeded without him in Des Moines, he walked through Chicago O'Hare airport.
In February, spring peepers made my ears ring as I walked through wetlands east of Nashville's honky-tonks.
She started asking Rachel to translate words like "slide" and "swing set" as they walked through the city.
We walked through the forest all day, and at night, we stopped to bathe in streams or rivers.
One day there was an open door, and I walked through it and my life was changed forever.
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That visual inventiveness opened a door that everything from The X-Files to The Sopranos happily walked through.
But as we walked through Manhattan that afternoon, Page assured me that he was playing a long game.
Ultimately, we just walked through—Sean even gave the ticket clerk a cheeky "g'day" on the way in.
It was on that day, as I walked through the park, that she first came into my mind.
But Jacobs represents a different challenge for Golovkin, who has practically walked through all 36 challengers he's faced.
Sunday morning, I found myself trailing the U.S. Air Force Thunderbird Team as they walked through the midway.
When you've walked through a path in the field once or twice, the grass bounces back up again.
The soldiers fanned out as Moses Lokujo, brigadier general in the rebel army, walked through the deserted village.
This year, Hunter and his companions walked through numerous Michigan towns, stopping every few miles to rest and refuel.
As I walked through the canteen I thought of Alan queuing up for his lunch with us mere mortals.
Never mind that Kissner has just walked through exactly how Google deletes data—in moderate technical detail, no less.
The exhibit on Peter Teatro was so boring and I walked through in Mumok museum a modern art museum.
My specialist and I then walked through a few products she thought would be a fit for my complexion.
The color guard walked through, followed by Pastor Moon and his wife, both in robes, capes and ornate crowns.
This past Memorial Day, Rachel and I walked through one such cemetery and talked about her exhibition Yes, Death.
As part of her visit, she and Dutch Queen Beatrix walked through the Arnhem-Oosterbeek War Cemetery, in Oosterbeek.
An ocean away, I walked through crowded markets and stood on subway platforms and didn't jump at loud noises.
But it still feels like the country has opened a door, walked through it, and locked it behind itself.
She had signed them up a week before and kept it a surprise until they walked through the door.
The reporters walked through bushes and noticed newly cut branches marking a path on the side of a hill.
She was all business -- decked out in white -- as she walked through the rain, and into an NYC courthouse.
You log in with your Google account, are walked through basic coding definitions, and then you start the exercises.
The usually private singer shocked photographers as she walked through LAX Thursday, without wearing her usual, face-covering wig.
At precisely 12:06 on February 16, the first six guests walked through the doors of the new Noma.
The inspector walked through the McGuire's home, and it was as if demons suddenly seeped out of the walls.
YA: We wanted people to really "feel" the different dimensions of the stories as they walked through the exhibition.
Passengers said that Shults walked through the aisle and talked with them to make sure they were all right.
As I walked through the exit, there was another scanner where suitcases and packages were required to be inspected.
When King got to the neighborhood, Katie was gone, but she walked through a nearby field looking for her.
But there have been community people who've walked through the door and given us a check to help her.
The triumphant return will only be made sweeter for having walked through the valley of darkness to get there.
We walked through a red curtain into an empty dining room and were welcomed by a very friendly staff.
I walked through the crowded market square to La Fortuna, which looked like the Doge's Palace on the inside.
As I walked through the parking lot, two little kids ran up to me, the children of another employee.
In 1997, she even walked through an active minefield in Angola and hosted a television special on the topic.
P. Di Troia said as he walked through the US Columbarium at Fresh Pond Crematory in Middle Village, Queens.
"You can't even cough without people losing their minds," Jared Weinstein, a freshman, said as he walked through campus.
When Barry walked through the cafeteria during a recent lunch hour, players held up plates with chicken and broccoli.
Satisfied with my haul, I walked through the Karnatak Sports Ground, where organized teams were playing games of cricket.
"We had to be pretty scrappy back then," Fankhauser told me as we walked through Iridium's Tempe gateway facility.
I walked through an open door and up a set of wood-plank steps into a timber-beamed loft.
"This isn't my lane," he recalls thinking as he walked through the maze of the Russell Senate Office Building.
Gatlin drew boos as he walked through the tunnel, and again as he was introduced at the starting line.
When I got home I had terrible cramps and threw up as soon as I walked through the door.
In "Winterize," the piece's journey was made literal as performer and audience walked through a chilly Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Before heading to the church, Macron walked through Jerusalem's Old City, stopping by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
On a warm afternoon last spring, several of those closest to Ms. Consolo walked through the cemetery in Queens.
After settling in, I walked through the train to get a feel for what the other compartments looked like.
My family was tired and refused to get out of the car, so I walked through the museum myself.
Explaining the resolution, Gaetz walked through Hunter Biden's substance abuse problems, which drew a sharp rebuke from Democratic Rep.
Another daughter, Hanady, arrived with her children, and eventually Linda walked through the door at true New Yorker speed.
"I hate taking photographs," she told CNN as she walked through an open-air market in the capital Taipei.
Low and behold, he's drafted and in the system, through a door he doesn't deserve to have walked through.
As everyone filed out, I walked through Central Park, past the people taking their dogs for pre-work walks.
On the first day of classes, he walked through crowds of picketing professors and students to enter the campus.
As Lewis and I walked through the exhibit hall, she seemed skeptical about many of the products on sale.
They were playing "Girl from Ipanema" as I walked through the double doors, festooned with tiny red paper hearts.
It is a very unique experience and I was quite surprised the first time I walked through it competed.
"I need your help on Saturday," she said repeatedly as she walked through the windowless employee cafeteria at Caesars Palace.
Her father, Bashir, said they had left their farmhouse at sunset the day before, and had walked through the night.
As she walked through the park, Kate shook hands with other parents out with their children and met with locals.
They walked through the Zòcalo, the square that is at the heart, physically and culturally, of the sprawling capital city.
He walked through the narrow cobbled streets of the colonial village looking for surveillance cameras, only to find a handful.
The couple also plan to travel to Angola, where Princess Diana visited and famously walked through an active landmine area.
The mayor walked through the crowds wearing pair of Snap Spectacles, the glasses that automatically capture short clips of video.
When she walked through her garage, she noticed that her boyfriend was actually already home, but still played it cool.
It began in the Sonoran Desert, which Victor walked through to cross the border with a handful of other migrants.
To reach the lobby, I walked through the casino, which seemed almost out of place in such a stylish resort.
After his address, the Vermont senator walked through the same gate and greeted onlookers before briefly speaking to the press.
Rebecca Lima, founder and CEO of The Lieu, walked through the company's subscription-service for feminine hygiene products and toiletries.
If you've ever walked through downtown Manhattan — or simply scrolled through Instagram — chances are you've probably seen a Glossier ad.
Local media said the gay couple were beaten up as they walked through the town of Arnhem early on Sunday.
I had the chance to get walked through a demo of Mindshow at VRLA by Visionary VR's CEO Gil Baron.
We walked through the rooms, which were calm and spare, the heels of our boots knocking on the wood floors.
Everything I'd done in my entire life, every accomplishment, every dream could disappear the moment I walked through those doors.
The 23-year-old artist donned dark sunglasses with her hair in a ponytail as she walked through the airport.
After five rain-hit days 14,483 fewer fans had walked through the gates than in the equivalent period last year.
I'm sorry that we could not bottle up every grin, every laughter, every happy heart that walked through your stores.
Tourists walked through water up to their waists, while competitors ran in the Venice Marathon on Sunday despite the conditions.
After his capture, on November 24, 1963, Oswald was being perp-walked through Dallas police headquarters past live television cameras.
Our group is probably about 100 people, and I would say probably 45-50 people have walked through the shop.
But as soon as I walked through those magical double doors, I realized I was in a brave new world.
We walked through a tour of some of those features in a first-look article that was published last week.
Then, as she had already told me, she got up in the dawn and walked through the city again alone.
She walked through the aisle and talked with passengers to make sure they were OK after the aircraft touched down.
It rang out in the opening-credit sequence as five men walked through a world of brightly colored cutout shapes.
Stans thought that compared to Lee's apology, it was significantly more genuine because he walked through how he would improve.
As Kim walked through a crowd of photographers, Sediuk narrowly avoided her handlers to plant a smooch on her behind.
When Nixon was finally forced from office, Bradlee walked through the newsroom, reminding reporters "Don't gloat" during the resignation speech.
He walked through the nearly empty Olympic Park and described the show as one of the highlights of his career.
The typically reclusive strongman reportedly stopped at tourist sites and walked through the city with his security detail in tow.
During the webinar, Cy Scott, the CEO of cannabis analytics startup Headset, walked through his Series A funding round pitch.
Attempting to clear up confusion on the attack itself, Dunford walked through the timeline as the Pentagon knows it now.
Through Adopt-a-Hunter, players are walked through everything from basics—picking the right weapon, boosting stats through cooking, etc.
We walked through a set of doors to the unused warehouse: a big, empty space with a pitched wooden ceiling.
They've roasted turkeys in dozens of ways, and walked through stock making, and all manner of other Thanksgiving-centric content.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star posted a slideshow of photos on Instagram as she walked through the ocean.
"You're not alone," Alicia Glen, the deputy mayor of New York, said to me as we walked through the exhibit.
The moods of the brown folks who walked through our doors reflected shifts in American policy and the global order.
Another theory was that a priest who walked through the first ward ringing a bell might be causing psychological terror.
Classes will be held online, but Falwell walked through campus and met with students as they returned, the statement said.
After rehearsing in the stables, we walked through the dusty streets, and a man timidly approached Audiard and introduced himself.
Like many Vegas hotels, gold accents and mirrored surfaces greeted me as I walked through the main entrance of Bally's.
Par Lundin walked through floodwaters to his job at a construction site on Mola Avenue in Fort Lauderdale on Monday.
Falciani walked through streets strung with Christmas lights to his apartment, in a dingy building on the Rue des Mouettes.
It is as if Mr. Redzepi had located Copenhagen's back door and walked through it, carrying the restaurant with him.
In Oklahoma, I walked through the Tall Grass Prairie Reserve and I tucked my long hiking pants into my socks.
Then, in 1994, a family visiting from Chicago walked through her doors and asked if she had any Beanie Babies.
The pair walked through the charred shells of houses and past burnt-out vehicles and met rescue crews and residents.
Kardashian West walked through her home gym to reveal a sleek stainless steal appliance filled with Voss and Flow bottles.
Here are the gadgets that grabbed our attention as we walked through endless rows of booths across multiple convention centers.
One morning, as I sat watching The Wizard of Oz, she walked through the house and went into the garage.
But on Twitter, QA lead Taylor Swope walked through an exception that was remarkably simple yet maddeningly difficult to find.
We met with them in person on site at the Museum, walked through the exhibit together, and discussed their perspectives.
I walked through a door that turned out to be the kitchen and grabbed a knife out of the block.
It meant I existed outside of the hospital, carried along in someone's thoughts as she walked through a Christmas fair.
It turns out she is immortal, having walked through the flames of eternity, which are found deep in underground caverns.
We walked through a school building with walls temporarily decorated with the antlers of animals killed by hunters that year.
As we walked through the first floor, we found signs and an escalator up to Macy's new pop-up store concept.
She was once again all smiles as she climbed out of a vehicle and walked through the crowds with her man.
You'll be walked through the tools, skills, and techniques you need to know to start creating your own apps from scratch.
Jolie met families from western Mosul and walked through bombed out streets, video footage and photos provided by the UNHCR showed.
Ryan's presentation, which was designed to be featured on cable news, walked through the "American Health Care Act," the GOP bill.
"I'm learning not to give them too much," Fool said in a textbook Maryland slur as we walked through the office.
There are thousands of species of sheet-weavers, and you've probably walked through one of their webs by accident some point.
I walked through the show this time, and I thought about the concern around seeing masks as not separated from performance.
But as Matt Yglesias walked through last week, this was the same economic case for the George W. Bush tax cuts.
Together they walked through the concrete and metal gates into a country some of them knew only from their relatives' stories.
Matt Viser of The Boston Globe walked through why the factors that mattered in past campaigns may not matter this round.
As Ikuenobe walked through the gates of Ali's "ghetto" — as the compounds named after their owners were called — he felt exhilarated.
"They were pretty relaxed and just walked through the main concourse of the station with their bags," a source tells PEOPLE.
The migrants are part of a caravan of some 2000,22015 Hondurans who walked through Mexico in the hope of entering America.
Ashrrita followed that tweet up with a video of her mom being applauded by passengers as she walked through the plane.
Friends of VoxCare Adrianna McIntyre, Allan Joseph, and Nicholas Bagley walked through the issue in the New England Journal of Medicine.
But as she walked through the orphanage meeting the children, she did not find the spark she was hoping to feel.
I walked through the church, lit a candle in remembrance of Jamie and other people I missed, and eventually headed outside.
By then, the couple had walked through Kerr's house and realized that he amassed more merchandise than they had ever imagined.
Article after article after article patiently walked through the evidence that, #actually, climate change is real and caused by human beings.
The still air was disturbed only by an occasional bird or dragonfly, as elephants walked through the grasses across the river.
As I walked through the aisles, I observed huge gaping holes on the shelves where food ought to have been restocked.
I'd walked through the entire city center with a sticker on my behind, which read, 'Now with a soft fluffy lining.
A. had never walked through that gate, but he was sure the security guard's identification tag would open it for him.
Federal policemen walked through piles of rubble amid wrecked houses on Wednesday to reach the frontline, southwest of al-Nuri mosque.
I'm sorry that we could not bottle up every grin, every laughter, and every happy heart that walked through your stores.
People from all over the state have walked through the police station doors, as well as people from California and Pennsylvania.
As Burton walked through her house, she saw that furniture was out of place and that her refrigerator had fallen over.
As Alex walked through the forest you could smell flowers, and as beachgoers slathered on suntan lotion you quickly smelled summertime.
"Look, there are criminals and there are criminals," he said as we walked through the brick building to a back room.
Tillman is getting mad at her boyfriend for not throwing away the shoes in which she walked through the crime scene.
And I walked through there thinking, 'Wow, somebody could throw out a cigarette and this understory would start to burn immediately.
The company says using the app requires "a Facebook level of user," which I can confirm, having walked through a demo.
I was thinking of that farmer as I walked through the streets of what was once Pompeii, in Italy, last month.
Some 4,000 people walked through MIMA's doors over the weekend, according to a press official, including Molenbeek resident Monica Estebanez, 23.
On his tour, Mr. Iger walked through a 15-acre garden in the center of the park designed for older visitors.
Residents and tourists donned rain boots and carried umbrellas as they walked through the city on catwalks raised on high stilts.
The first few times I walked through the black door, what I had in mind was a mixed drink or two.
The toddler, Julen, fell down the shaft as his family walked through a private estate in Totalan, Malaga on Jan. 13.
According to a report in The Times, one resident said a man had walked through her patio and used her toilet.
Instead of an elaborate performance scene, Jenner walked through a protest handing a police officer a Pepsi as a peace offering.
Hotel employees gathered the families in a central lobby and walked through the crowd offering water, pillows and a helping hand.
As we walked through a large open field on the base, the distinct sound of incoming mortar rounds interrupted our conversation.
walked through the parts of the show I could see a few times, but they never quite settled into clarity.
As I walked through the hall, I found myself thinking less about the negative side of fandom than about its benefits.
On a brisk day this month, the Vinsons sidestepped puddles of melting snow as they walked through rows of solar panels.
Faillace, a stay-at-home mother, walked through the family's newly combined apartment, in the final stages of a gut renovation.
As I walked through each row, mink would approach the front of their cages, their button noses twitching in mammalian curiosity.
With three others, I walked through rubble-filled alleys and entered one of the few homes that hadn't been badly damaged.
I walked through chest-high water to get to the hospital one morning in order to take care of the kids.
I could get married here, I thought, as we walked through the white corridor and into a courtyard in full bloom.
It suddenly doesn't feel like what you already walked through, and things seem just enough out of place to be concerning.
To students of color, the homecoming video was a glimpse of what they experienced every day as they walked through campus.
On the night after my first workshop, as I walked through the cold West Village, I remember thinking: I did it!
Mr. Trump, dressed in a tuxedo, basked in the attention as he walked through the tables, shaking hands and patting backs.
A third photo showed the sisters again on either side of the president, 66, as they walked through a hallway together.
Biden told a reporter he will decide his 2020 plans "soon," as he walked through the Philadelphia airport on January 7.
When Joan Rivers walked through the curtain on 'The Tonight Show,' nobody in my house was allowed to utter a sound.
When he walked through the door, Tiny turned and pretended to straighten the hair products on the table behind her chair.
I paid the bill and walked through the now-darkened streets, past splashes of light from a couple of grocery stores.
"But you know what ... it's just stuff, it's just stuff," she told her husband, Raoul, as they walked through the ruins.
After the crash, some of the 49 bus passengers tried to climb out windows as bystanders walked through debris carrying ladders.
It's supposed to look shimmery, but I just look like I'm sweaty and walked through one of those '70s prepool misters.
"Ben's making tools, I see them as any other tool in my studio," he said as we walked through his show.
But then two young brothers, Evan and Will Stenerson, walked through his door, and he conjured dreams of more title runs.
I walked through the tires and stood behind the dashboard, looking through the windshield, seeing the sand crusted in the tires.
What Freud's patient experienced as she walked through the house would now be described specifically as déjà visité, or 'already visited'.
At least 100 people or more walked through the city's downtown, holding signs decrying Trump, police-involved shootings and deportation of immigrants.
The wife was fine, because she had "walked through the house as a house," while the husband tried to solve the puzzle.
The pair, who appeared happy and relaxed, wore similar gray and black sweatshirt-sweatpants ensembles as they walked through the airport together.
What we walked through, the best of it and the worst of it, we got through it because we did it together.
Rash, the Kurdish colonel, walked through the tunnel ahead, stooped over under its low mud ceiling, gun hanging over his right shoulder.
These are the 10 things I've suggested to pretty much all the students who've ever walked through my door for office hours.
I walked through all the floors and only counted a few people with natural hair and said, 'You know what, she's right.
I walked through the market for an hour before finding a tiny stall hidden by a side exit near the church's entrance.
She was pestered by pan-handlers and walked through restaurants filled with dozens of patrons, all focused on their meals and conversation.
Ten men identifying themselves as Ohio militia walked through Public Square with weapons on open display, surrounded by a pack of journalists.
As he walked through the Press Club's lobby, a middle-aged woman standing next to a nearby wall approached from his left.
Last fall, the internet was abuzz speculating their relationship status as the co-stars walked through Paris sharing a set of earbuds.
"I don't think I'm sad," Ryan Short, 34, told CNN as he walked through the knee-high water of his Houston apartment.
Somehow, though, they assembled a list of 10 video games they played this year, and walked through what impressed them the most.
Among the many observances, groups of boy and girl scouts walked through the Mokotow district that saw some of the fiercest fighting.
In 2014, New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof visited Myanmar and walked through refugee camps still crammed full with Rohingya.
Khan walked through the lines to the front of the runway, holding the hand of a young girl dressed in red tulle.
I met people from Central America who had walked through much of Mexico to get to the border with the United States.
"When I walked through security and went down the escalator, I saw Jeremy and my heart was filled with joy," she says.
The kids -- who police only describe as relatives of Ann and Dean -- walked through and hopped off, but left the door open.
She noticed that sometimes, when female employees walked through certain areas of the plant, male workers whistled, catcalled, and made derogatory comments.
They were spotted arriving at the Los Angeles International Airport the next day, holding hands as they walked through the arrivals terminal.
We walked through the dimly lit building and were surprised to find so many aspects of the abandoned store still in place.
If you've walked through the streets of Amsterdam, Berlin, London, or New York lately, you may have seen some of their ads.
The art of the cross Once Gates has walked through all the prosecutors' evidence, the defense will begin its questioning of him.
"When we were losing 101 games one season, everyone assumes I walked through Wrigley and had everyone yelling at me," he said.
Editorial Observer I walked through the door of Vincent Valdez's studio, in a renovated firehouse near downtown San Antonio, the other day.
An aide blocked reporters from trying to ask Heitkamp questions as she left the secured room and walked through the Senate basement.
" As Patterson told me as we walked through the exhibition, "Mary needed a new interpretation, and certainly someone from a feminist lens.
Before I walked through the memorial, I wondered if that was possible, especially during an age in which white supremacists feel emboldened.
We then walked through the doors of the bustling store but had to stop to look at these beautiful flowers on display.
He walked through a border checkpoint wearing a blue sport coat and white dress shirt, unbuttoned at the neck, and gray slacks.
The marchers, who walked through a thunderstorm, were joined by a group of police officers who actively stopped them from reaching Mrs.
"The audience will never know," Stephen Carter, the current production designer, said as he walked through the soundstage on a February afternoon.
Hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton walked through the podcast's history, playing one song per year that represented that year in music.
He walked through the kitchen, opened and closed the fridge, picked up stray toys, flushed toilets, and turned faucets on and off.
Unlike you, I enjoyed life in the city — but this morning I walked through the snowy woods as the sun came up.
Here's what we know about Mr. Santos: Early Saturday morning, Mr. Santos, walked through Chinatown stalking men who lay on the ground.
" He had not aspired to become the parish school superintendent, Darrel said, but "when doors started to open, I walked through them.
As they walked through the parking lot, witnesses heard two of the men switch to shouting a racial epithet, the police said.
In a video posted on YouTube this week, Ben Kavanaugh walked through deserted streets while venturing to the store to get food.
Let it not be lost that every victim who walked through the courtroom doors has just added another layer to their trauma.
As people rioted in the hours after Gray's funeral, Cummings walked through the streets of Baltimore with a bullhorn, calling for calm.
Getting "walked through the data," is as modern a response to grief as the notion that "resilience" is some kind of science.
"Sydney is cool because I always feel like I walked through the wrong sliding door and into an alternate reality," he said.
As Pfleger walked through the sanctuary one morning, on his way to a meeting, he gestured toward the splendor above, and winced.
We just walked through the space with Michael, and now we&aposre gonna have Cheryl come by to add her finishing touches.
Scores of refugees and migrants clapped and cheered as she walked through the Kara Tepe camp, taking photographs and giving her notes.
Then she walked through the forest by herself to do yoga in a flat patch of land between a stand of trees.
As he walked through the garden level, he tripped over a white shag carpet, revealing the floorboards, which were floating in water.
Angela Perez Baraquio of Honolulu, Hawaii, walked through confetti and accepted her crown while wearing this scarlet-red gown with a slit.
As she walked through the MUNCHIES rooftop garden, everything overgrown from a summer's worth of sun, it wasn't hard to see why.
Last Monday, I walked through the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston and saw a man wearing only a hospital gown.
In 1865, then-President Abraham Lincoln had a vivid dream in which he walked through the White House amid sounds of grieving.
In an evening meeting at the Rayburn office building, Paul walked through the position that members of the Freedom Caucus found themselves in.
The young elephants are already walked through their natural environs each day and fed some natural food, in preparation for their future release.
Koch shared a video on Twitter of the moment she walked through her front door and LBD pounced to shower her with kisses.
"Your mother made a really special thing," my father said two weeks ago, as my sister and I walked through the house's doors.
Down the street, at the Walgreens on the corner of Iberville and Royal, a white man in his midtwenties walked through the doors.
This scene emerged from my memory as I walked through the exhibition Theater of Operations: The Gulf Wars 1991–2011 at MoMA PS21996.
In New Delhi, my senses were assaulted as I walked through smog so thick and smelly that it made hazy Beijing feel refreshing.
We had walked through some of the most dangerous neighborhoods on the west side of Baltimore and people had bonded like never before.
The more I walked through cities at night and stayed with strangers, the more I found that advice toward women is upside down.
So impressed were Western politicians that Mr. Saakashvili once joked that when he walked through Congress he turned more heads than Britney Spears.
Greenberg was a casting assistant on the 1984 film The Philadelphia Experiment when a young woman named Melanie Griffith walked through the doors.
The actress looked sad but kept her head high as she walked through a crowd of reporters outside of the Los Angeles courthouse.
The Diesel was spittin' bars over Mobb Deep's "Shook Ones Part II" beat as he walked through the TNT offices before a show.
It was the first time that Botello, sporting a flat hat and baggy clothes, had walked through the area performing hip-hop songs.
I walked through the wooden doors and admired the tall ceilings, broad staircase and the impeccably coiffed men who were handing me martinis.
Suddenly, in 'Let's Dance,' he appeared as if he'd just walked through the outback and found a bottle of peroxide along the way.
Then I went to sleep, woke up the next day, and walked through the house and went to try to sell the ring.
I walked through my neighborhood with a scarf covering my face and a bully pulled the scarf down and started laughing at me.
The two were all smiles as they chatted and walked through the parking lot after brunch before parting ways in their respective cars.
Both Georgia Democrats got a warm reception from attendees who repeatedly asked for pictures and selfies as they walked through the annual festival.
On the other side, a few Cavs (Alec Burks, Channing Frye, Sam Dekker, and a couple more) walked through sets with Coach Drew.
The killer, an 18-year-old gang member named Tiqueon Cox walked through my mother's house and shot each member of my family.
Anyone who has walked through life in two starkly different bodies knows all too well the kindnesses showered on the smaller among us.
"For my 25th birthday I bought a seven-year bourbon and it was disgusting," he told me as we walked through the store.
The Post also notes that a stranger shouted "Better be better" at Miller as he walked through the city a few months ago.
Passengers told CNN affiliate WPVI that the pilot walked through the aisle and talked with them to make sure they were all right.
" As we walked through the rooms of the studio, Tillmans told me that he was working on a book called "What Is Different?
Days later, as Wint walked through Ohio State's enormous indoor practice facility with his family, he said he felt a sense of vindication.
Once I walked through the doors I had to run my backpack through a scanner reminiscent of TSA bag checks at an airport.
As he walked through the greenery, he thought about how evolution would overpower whatever CRISPR edits a scientist made to an animal's DNA.
As he walked through the Ridgewood Queens neighborhood, a Latino man started screaming homophobic slurs at him and called the police on Samy.
Only a fraction of attendees remained on the main floor, and as I walked through the emptied temple, I saw some people upset.
Rosie Bones sang the new songs, and in the first one, "The Revolution Will Be Televised," walked through the crowd with a megaphone.
She calmly walked through the corridor, up a flight of stairs, and out a set of doors to the rear of the stage.
Gary from the Libertines wouldn't get called a cunt as soon as he walked through the doors of your small town's only club.
Earlier on Saturday, about 3,000 people walked through Christchurch in a "march for love" as the city seeks to heal from its tragedy.
Mr. Young walked through a door and calmly asked a secretary for directions out of the building, as if he had become lost.
I walked through the colorfully hand-painted door to music emanating from a boombox and the soft thud of bodies hitting gymnastics mats.
"We don't know where we are going to stay tonight," said Mr. Aziz, as he walked through town with some of the others.
Every day, while her toddler napped in his stroller, she walked through the galleries and sculpture garden of the Art Institute of Chicago.
We walked through Huelva's center, a compact area of broad pedestrian malls with a mix of modern and historic whitewashed and stone buildings.
As I walked through Scarsdale's charming, compact town center, I passed hair and nail salons, art galleries, bakeries, gift shops, and clothing boutiques.
Before heading to the church, he walked through the Old City, speaking to shopkeepers and stopping by the Church of the Holy Sepulcre.
With deputies guarding the school's entrance, most teachers drove in and waved to their supporters while others walked through -- some smiling, others not.
There was a sign on the door between cars that read "Economy Class Passengers Only Beyond This Point," but I just walked through.
As Noura walked through the gates, TV cameras caught her hugging Ansley Larsson, her mother's friend, who was there to pick her up.
"The suspension has been suspended, MPP is back," he told migrants as he walked through the crowd at the base of the bridge.
Mr. Fanning, 59, walked through the building and eventually found the stranger using a shower, and the two exchanged words, Lieutenant Adams said.
As I walked through those ruins, it was clear enough that the rebels who ruled eastern Aleppo had done some awful things there.
Student Opinion Have you ever walked through a very old cemetery and noticed the headstones that mention more than just names and dates?
"Thank God they are free," said Sanaa Edness, lifting her arms to the sky as she walked through Fordham Park in southeast London.
And Mr. Savage, a longtime defense lawyer in Charleston, seemed bewildered as he walked through a crowd of cameras after the court adjourned.
When I walked through the door, I never would have guessed on first glance that the theme was centered around the gingerbread men.
And by the end of the night, 137 students will have walked through the double doors of the church lobby and into the prom.
Monteiro walked through his treasure trove, which includes full North American sets for several consoles, in a video for Guinness World Records YouTube channel.
Jeremiah and Max had different faces, but they walked through the world like twins—same lanky build, same black suit, same sleek black hair.
As a judge, decide whether a property owner should pay compensation to someone who walked through her field and got attacked by a bull.
You have taught me so much, walked through all of this with me, STAYED and you remind me to be a better, human being.
You have taught me so much, walked through all of this with me, STAYED and you remind me to be a better, human being.
As I walked through the space station, coming across the corpses of fallen crew members, I didn't want their deaths to be in vain.
They had walked through the woods at Peaks of Otter and had a picnic on the grass, where she was probably bitten, he said.
We are endlessly grateful to all of our staff, along with (almost) every band and show-goer that has ever walked through these doors.
As they walked through the city she asked the way from a policeman, bargained for straw bags in a market, visited the Amex office.
After the staging room, we walked through a vintage-style train car, used on the show, and meant to represent the trip to Sweetwater.
"He just walked through, in a really prophetic way, how the emergence of the microprocessor was going to transform society," Markoff said of Evans.
On his walk, Jagger stopped off to try the traditional oblea wafer and ate the popular Colombian desert as he walked through Plaza Bolivar.
While I walked through the scene to experience it, my gestures and body movement were simultaneously being recorded as data to animate the character.
One time, Edwards recalls, Kim Kardashian walked through the front of the courthouse although security would have allowed her to take the back entrance.
Following his inauguration, Kuczynski waved and blew kisses to supporters as he walked through Lima's historic center wearing the red-and-white presidential sash.
The duke also walked through a minefield, and an almost identical photo to the famous one of Diana doing the same thing surfaced online.
"I walked through the daytime and then slept at night, found little shanty places — properties — that people weren't living in," she told 7 News.
I walked through the hospital with Dr. Javed Shafi, a surgeon in his early 40s, as he was making bed calls with his patients.
Vicki L. Been, commissioner of the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development, walked through the complex with Mr. Weinstein on a recent afternoon.
When Laura walked through the house and the old wooden floorboards creaked beneath her feet, she felt ashamed to be carrying so much weight.
There is also a scar upon the city and in all of our hearts because we've walked through the streets and we've lived it.
We thought we could kind of sneak in and grab a quick meal, and when we walked through the restaurant, people started to cheer.
Oswald was killed two days later by local Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby while being walked through the basement of the Dallas Police Headquarters.
Inside the ER, a cacophony of coughing filled the room as one nurse walked through rows of filled beds to feed a patient juice.
I called up the local hospital, and was stunned when I was put straight through to a physician, who calmly walked through my symptoms.
Step through the tenement door on 10th Street in Manhattan's East Village, and you'd be forgiven for thinking you'd walked through a time warp.
They're facing down a bong-wielding terminator who just walked through a cloud of bear spray and wasn't fazed—I'd be frightened as well.
I walked through Detroit stash houses — anonymous, squat buildings with shuttered grates, utterly forgettable if not for the massive drug deals that happened inside.
He said Mr. Rodriguez traveled from Michoacán, Mexico, to visit family in California about twice a year and walked through the neighborhood every day.
"I walked through these antique ruins from the very first day of my life," he tells me when I visit him there in June.
When they walked through the door, Jerome's wife, Rachel, was stationed at the kitchen table, sliding coupons into plastic sheets in a giant binder.
Griffin said her father and another relative found the Robinsons dead in their home after they walked through the woods to check on them.
She walked through Cambridge looking as close to 14 as to 20, wearing a canvas backpack that was nearly as big as she was.
"When we walked through the door we didn't know if we could make it through without gas masks," he wrote in a blog post.
Jean was on his couch in his shorts, watching TV and eating vanilla ice cream when Guyger walked through the front door, Hermus said.
"I very rarely give a sports statistic during these tours," Thomas said as he walked through some upper-level rooms on a recent visit.
For much of the hearing Tuesday, Berman Jackson and the trial lawyers walked through the 49 questions they'd like to use to screen jurors.
After Jerome left, she locked the door and walked through the protest and into darkest night, never to be seen in Cross River again.
In contrast, France sleep-walked through the group stages, eking out wins over Australia and Peru before a stultifying 0-0 draw with Denmark.
Cradling Sophia Valentina, she walked through the fog-shrouded town, then climbed into a government van for the jostling ride, arriving just after sunrise.
As I normally do, I walked through Central Park to 57th Street and Sixth Avenue, cold air whirring past me and through my scarf.
The prosecution walked through Manafort's alleged banking and tax crimes, while the defense team said the special counsel built a "selective" case against him.
On a recent afternoon, Mr. Feingold mournfully walked through the empty restaurant, which looked as if it could spring into action at any moment.
Fifty-six protesters were detained, and the march took place without incident, as participants with rainbow flags and multicolored hair walked through the capital.
Arid, dusty soil crunched under her feet as she walked through a field while cicadas crackled from the bushes jutting out of the hill.
Recognizing that art can and does fail gave me room to think about my own tendencies and predilections as I walked through the exhibition.
"Have you seen these new pimple patches all over the internet lately?" my roommate asked me the moment I walked through the door last night.
The actor walked through New York City on Sunday in a t-shirt that showed off his newly buff chest and arms, and slim waist.
"A handful of drivers" were so angry at Stenhouse that he needed a security escort as he walked through the garage area, according to NASCAR.
You can be walked through the repair process via free video support and repair kits, which will likely messy experience and/or require a professional.
So, he put the sign out as a joke and at around 11 AM, and around 6:30 (PM), Liam Neeson walked through the door.
"We put probably 100, maybe 200 Simpson hurricane clips up there," he said pointing to the third-floor ceiling as he walked through the home.
The two presidents, holding the hands of their wives, later walked through the ornate crypt of the 17th century military complex where Napoleon is buried.
Those buildings bridges, roads and tunnels will be modeled in 3D and walked through via VR long before the first layer of concrete is poured.
As we walked through the meadow, we heard music and enjoyed the different aromas that rose from the various forested areas encircling the food stalls.
He walked through the pitch-dark sitting room at speed; though he rarely came down here, he knew exactly where every table and chair was.
But even if that ends up being the case, it seems that PT will never stop haunting the players who walked through its darkened halls.
"And to sit here almost 15 years later, and knowing that another woman of color has not walked through that door, is heartbreaking," she explained.
The two royal couples then emerged after about 30 minutes and walked through the courtyard and posed in front of a giant thanka, traditional tapestry.
The two were seen giving the occasional smile and wave to fans as Heard held on to Depp's arm as they walked through the crowd.
The couple walked through the hospital atrium, being greeted by staff, nurses, patients and visitors — many of whom were surprised to see the royal couple.
I walked through the grounds, past a preserved dorm room with a stuffed Raven in it where Edgar Allan Poe was said to once live.
As he and Fallon walked through the crowd searching for the mystery honoree, audience members waved at the pair thinking they might be the recipient.
The Queen and her husband walked through a dazzling floral arch that marked her 90th birthday, which is being celebrated across various events this spring.
Three of the four women who claimed that Trump walked through their changing room at the 1997 Miss Teen USA pageant asked to remain anonymous.
As she walked through the forest, her breathing echoed in her ears, dulled only slightly at this close range by the suit's sound-canceling feature.
Users are walked through a tutorial that spells out how you can change settings to make transactions private by default, or any time you choose.
She was attacked by an unidentified assailant as she walked through the parking lot of her apartment complex in Louisville, a police spokesman tells PEOPLE.
It was awkward Once I was sufficiently thankful for my 20/20 vision, I was walked through all the hearing problems I might develop someday.
He walked through the crowded convention hall and demanded a meeting with the convention's Parliamentarian to find a way for the issue to be addressed.
When I walked through the door my husband was a mix of hysterics and anger, and pacing the house with a shotgun strapped to him.
But an injury to Schneider and regular backup Keith Kinkaid needing a day off opened the door for Wedgewood, who walked through it with confidence.
She took a historical perspective, beginning with Alexander Hamilton's Federalist 85033, and walked through Brett Kavanaugh's considerable record, reviewing each element to determine her consent.
After the retiree moved in, his next-door neighbor told him the seller "'knew he had a buyer the minute you walked through,'" DeFelice recounted.
As people entered Disneyland in Anaheim, California, on opening day, those who walked through Sleeping Beauty's castle were greeted by cast members dressed as knights.
As they walked through a courtyard, a group of young women were gawking at them, but they weren't interested in the one holding the Emmy.
Entering the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, the embattled 64-year-old Najib appeared relaxed, smiling and waving as he walked through a throng of journalists.
She walked through aisles of bric-a-brac and nodded to a deer's head similar to one in her picture of his cluttered work table.
The moment I walked through the door, and before I addressed the group, the once and future Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi accosted me.
In Angola, Harry plans to pay tribute to his mother, the late Princess Diana, by visiting the former minefield that she walked through in 1997.
I watched as one man with a camera walked through the crowd asking, "Anybody wanna do an interview?" only to have nearby protesters turn away.
"As I walked through this exceedingly difficult and painful situation, I know that I am just getting started on my path of grief," she said.
"Maybe there are chests with rewards inside there," reads a forum post by a player that watched as Kharsek walked through the level 999 door.
Trainees are walked through a three-part process of identification, which asks them to pick out emotional, verbal, and physical signs from the videos watched.
Phillips walked through the crowd, and Taitano said things were starting to calm down until he got to the grinning boy seen in the video.
He walked through a market in Milan, receiving the warm regards of Italian fruit vendors and pointing disapprovingly at the foreigners selling cloves of garlic.
When the bus stopped at a checkpoint, the couple collected their luggage, walked through the line and were flagged for further inspection, the affidavit said.
But even as I walked through the airport and started to catch up on the news I missed, I could feel myself starting to fade.
As I walked through the galleries, I feared that all levels were being equalized — curatorially and institutionally — under this category of figuration with political content.
The software could monitor the length of a line, identify a manager as he walked through a crowd, and flag people loitering outside the store.
Mr. Cohen knew Mr. Trump liked favors: Before he walked through the door at Trump Tower, he had already done his future boss another favor.
Mr. Menta and I walked through the dank cantina of Cugusi, past shelves of gran riserva, which are turned twice a day to prevent mold.
Kids skipped across the stone floor, grandparents rested in the lounge chairs, and young couples held hands as they walked through and admired the space.
Over the last decade, the federal government, the nation's largest insurer, has rewarded hospitals that reduced the number of patients who walked through the doors.
"Former colleagues on Capitol Hill describe a hardworking but aloof congressman who walked through the halls with earbuds, effectively shielding him from interaction," wrote Mahoney.
Students walked through a colonnade of police officers from nearby cities and teachers from their old middle and elementary schools who waved signs of support.
When her husband finally knocked it down and they walked through the mud-spattered rooms, the foul stench seeped into their face masks, she said.
"We're in the dark," Mr. Yellets said as he and De'Leah walked through the breezy night to fetch a change of clothes from the car.
His message comes just months after he visited the area of Angola where Diana famously walked through an active landmine field, now an active community.
Witnesses posting updates on Russian social media said a man had walked through a department store in the city, carrying a knife and an ax.
" Ms. Miller said, "Let it not be lost that every victim who walked through the courtroom doors has just added another layer to their trauma.
I'd never questioned the practice before, but, having just walked through empty streets for more than forty minutes, I wondered where they'd found their bouquets.
It's more detailed and complicated than this, but that's a 30,000-foot way of looking at it, per people who have walked through this idea.
Fifteen minutes later, Nando's father walked through the door carrying flowers, cake and a balloon that read "Happy Anniversary," surprising Mom 2 in the kitchen.
Then, as the boys counted their collection, a peddler walked through the car, catching their eyes with her flashing yo-yos and toy-cellphone noisemakers.
I saw new surprises every time I walked through the halls and lobby, such as digital galleries on each floor that display live, animated art.
Steve Russell (R-Okla.), a combat veteran and retired Army lieutenant colonel, walked through how a bump stock — "novelty" product for some gun owners — operates.
Over the course of an hour, Tigar walked through what he believed the 9th Circuit's ruling to mean, saying there appeared to be some ambiguity.
Over the course of an hour, Tigar walked through what he believed the 9th Circuit's ruling to mean, saying there appeared to be some ambiguity.
The event, called "Tham Luang Incredible Mission: the Global Agenda," featured a fake small cave tunnel that the boys briefly walked through, surrounded by cameras.
She walked through factories, talked to workers, and met with management teams, distributors and customers to decide whether to recommend buying shares of a company.
She walked through the exact same minefield back then to bring awareness to the landmine crisis around the globe while calling for an international ban.
These human-animal interactions came to mind as I walked through Diana Thater's retrospective, The Sympathetic Imagination, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
"Survivors walked through the fire and then stood again to tell this story," Brie Miranda Bryant, an executive with Lifetime, said in an acceptance speech.
As the boy walked through the door, Enriquez allegedly began starting hitting him on the head, either with a hammer or tire iron, states the warrant.
Krampf said the suspect "entered the building" on Bestgate Road "with a shotgun and he looked for his victims as he walked through the lower level."
A security camera caught the moment Wednesday morning when Dr. Steven Polleti walked through the door for employees at the Southeastern Spine Institute in Mount Pleasant.
Williams was all smiles as they walked through the Campo de'Fiori street market in the Italian capital, where they each took turns sampling the local fare.
Like sleepwalkers, we walked through our house plucking our things off shelves and out of drawers, packing them into suitcases and throwing them in our car.
Earlier that day Ryan walked through a nearby pier yelling at tourists and making inappropriate comments about women's clothing and their physical attributes, the officer said.
Deb Noller, CEO and co-founder of Switch Automation, presented the company's "data aggregator"and walked through a case-study of the company's contract with Microsoft.
The gunman, whom police have not identified, walked through the building shooting people on different floors with a handgun which he reloaded multiple times, Cevera said.
" She continued, "I have to admit I broke down when I watched Joe and the girls hug and kiss me when I walked through the door.
And there are always bound to be a few surprises, like last year, when Facebook's CEO casually walked through a crowd of Gear VR-sporting journalists.
There have been times when Breakers players have walked through Harvard Square in their team apparel and been asked if they were on a basketball team.
When users click on one of the prompts, they're walked through a form to fill out other relevant data in order to find matching home pros.
Hawkins "opened the door but he never walked through it," said W. George Allen, the first black man to earn a law degree there, in 1962.
The group went to a showing of the musical Beetlejuice on Broadway, and the couples were each photographed holding hands as they walked through the city.
As I walked through Paint the Revolution, I was struck by the complete absence of Spanish — even the titles of the artworks appear in English only.
"Today, hundreds of professional searchers and volunteers walked through rough terrain around the home to try and locate Casey," the Craven County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.
Syria's military told us that the subterranean networks connected the suburb's towns with one another - one of the tunnels CNN walked through was 400 meters long.
Though you probably only walked through the house a few times, you can probably remember most or all of its layout and location of major furniture.
After helping Steve as much as they could, the agents walked through the trailers, talking to people in their yards or front porches about their dogs.
This group of firefighters worked a 10-hour shift: Locals cheered & clapped as a group of fire fighters walked through the estate after a 10hr shift.
We walked through the Hadji Hassan Quarter, tucked next to the Old Town, where many of the city's Romani residents, sometimes referred to as Gypsies, live.
I was wandering through Souq Waqif, the city's old marketplace, taking photos, when I stopped and thought back to the alleyway I had just walked through.
He walked through his cottage, whose walls are sufficiently insulated that he hears very little music from the studio — except once, when Kanye West was recording.
She walked through the children's library and then into the stacks where several writers were working away at little desks surrounded by endless shelves of books.
As we walked through, Ms. Hepburn told me that Mackintosh had, like in many of his projects, collaborated with his talented wife, the designer Margaret Macdonald.
I'd been away from school for 20 years, and I was a little nervous, but when I walked through those doors I felt instantly at home.
One evening in October, Cedric Sturdevant walked through the dim front room with Regi Stevenson and James Watson, two 20-something colleagues at My Brother's Keeper.
As Trump walked through the conservative pieces of his plan and called it a "down the middle" compromise, Democratic leaders looked on stone-faced without applauding.
When it was over, I walked through the aromatic ruins of an incinerated liquor store, its floor a syrupy mess of broken glass, green and amber.
Steve Russell (R), a combat veteran and retired Army lieutenant colonel, walked through how a bump stock, or a "novelty" product for some gun owners, operates.
Thousands of Zimbabweans walked through Harare's Rufaro Sports Stadium to pay their last respects to the late leader who died in a Singaporean hospital last Friday.
Yes, the audience saw some of those naughty early things—for example, "Ballet," from 1968, in which a dancer walked through the air on two tightropes.
During his questioning, he walked through each of the three potential articles of impeachment and asked the witnesses how each could be applied to Trump's conduct.
After I walked through the kolkhoz's dilapidated buildings and a church where the Soviets stored fertilizers and chemicals I asked Olena what her life was like.
Lily Batchelder, a New York University professor who served as an economist under President Obama, walked through these issues in a brief tweetstorm on Tuesday night.
As I walked through the conference exhibit hall on the last day, none of the vendors I spoke to wanted to talk about gun control either.
In his opinion of the court, Justice Alito walked through the government's three justifications for affording less protection to a trademark than to other forms of speech.
"I knew that that happened because I had walked through [Simpson's home] on the day after the murders and saw what was on the walls," Clark said.
Blair proceeded to document their conversation through the trip, and even evidently followed them upon deplaning, photographing the pair from behind as they walked through the airport.
Matthew Aguilar, a graduating senior at Stoneman Douglas, walked through the temple one last time last week to write a note on a small piece of wood.
The crowd began cheering, blowing horns and chanting the initials of Caputo-Pearl as the smiling union leader emerged from the building and walked through the throng.
Soon afterward, his friends joined forces and walked through the city together to take them down, some of them searching for the alleged perpetrator around the block.
The emotions I projected onto their movements inundated my body and sense of weight — as though the atmospheric pressure was fluctuating as I walked through the rooms.
You click on a link that says "List my property" and you're walked through a 20-point checklist, including about accessibility and how secluded a property is.
As they both walked through a dimly lit parking garage, one of the pair of men peered at a black, laptop-sized device inside his messenger bag.
As we walked through the studio, we couldn't help but be in awe of all of the musical talent that had passed through those very same halls.
At the Cosmosphere, you'll become palpably aware of that fact as you're walked through the history of Nazi Germany's infamous "vengeance weapons," the V1 and V2 rockets.
But if you've ever walked through Sur La Table and marveled at the strawberry corers and avocado slicers, you know they can also be a little ridiculous.
Puigdemont was cheered by crowds shouting "President!" and "Long live the republic!" on Saturday as he walked through the city, 60 miles (100 kilometers) northwest of Barcelona.
He then walked through barren countryside for six days to besieged Sarajevo; eventually he found his way to America, where he suffered near-suicidal post-traumatic stress.
"Almost everyone who ever walked through our door was someone I saw wet and naked before they left our house," Kristina, 58, describes in the tell-all.
Teigen hilariously pretended to shoplift a bottle of Ouai haircare product by stuffing it her cleavage as she walked through the store with Luna on her hip.
It was around 11 PM by the time Eliska got home, and she almost collapsed out of pure exhaustion as soon as she walked through the door.
Rumeilan, a 20-year-old, was upbeat about the war as she walked through the bombed-out buildings and sniper outposts along the eastern front of Raqqa.
That experience served as the foundation for our hands on, as we were broken up into small teams and walked through a pair of increasingly complex projects.
The gunman, walked through the building shooting people on different floors with a handgun which he reloaded multiple times, Cevera said in a press conference Friday evening.
We washed our hands, walked through a wind tunnel to remove any excess roughage, and lint-rolled our pristine garments one last time before entering the facility.
As he walked through different states, he spoke at schools, town meetings and gave over 100 interviews — all which helped spread his message and garner more support.
"When we walked through an airport or a mall with our younger son, we would get stopped and told what a beautiful child we had," Billie said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — As I walked through Claire Tabouret's Eclipse at Night Gallery I couldn't help but feel I was being watched.
ON AN April night in 1844, a distraught Henry David Thoreau walked through the blackened waste of a forest fire he had accidentally caused only hours before.
We got together with Donald Trump when he was President-elect Trump and walked through what is it we want to accomplish in the next two years.
Not long after our visit to Kew Gardens, Hay and I walked through South Williamsburg, near where she and Alexei had staged their photo shoot years earlier.
Last Eid al-Adha, Rawy and her friend, Rozana Nageh, were subjected to an onslaught of catcalling by two men as they walked through Cairo's Tahrir Square.
He was fatally shot in the head last Friday as he walked through a central Berlin park around lunchtime, according to the German news service Deutsche Welle.
The trip was historically significant for the royal family, as Harry paid tribute to his mother's legacy by visiting the former minefield she walked through in 1997.
We walked through what had clearly been entire neighborhoods of fine homes with stone walls, palm-trunk rafters and intricate geometric designs in stucco around their entryways.
Maybe someone on Loughlin's defense team, maybe a plainclothes cop, maybe some well-dressed man who walked through the wrong door and stumbled into a photo op.
I walked through the first couple of rooms of the exhibit to see if I could see any staff or guests, but the place was completely deserted.
They were really blown away not only by being walked through the game by the people who made it but also seeing how the game is made.
I walked through the exhibition with my good friend, the artist Sharon Louden, and we were eager to take a break after exploring most of the work.
But as Father Christmas walked through the hotel reception, wrapped in his red, velvet-y suit and his beard the color of freshly fallen snow, I knew.
One morning, Ms. Joseph walked through the aisles, pushing a cart and scrolling through a hand-held device that listed the order a customer had placed online.
I walked through playful erotic landscape, abstract menstruation, scientific existentialism and many other amalgamated concepts that I had no idea could be in the same room together.
Oftentimes, I have walked through a scanner and the machine picks up the metal in my bra hooks, and then I have to be unnecessarily patted down.
As you walked through the exhibition, you eventually crossed a bridge into the "White City," which housed marbled pavilions for white nations, showcasing their marvelous scientific inventions.
BELLEFONTE, Pa. — One at a time, the pledges of Beta Theta Pi walked through the doorway and were handed a bottle of vodka from which to chug.
"For the women who testified in this case, and walked through traumatic hell, you did a public service to girls and women everywhere, thank you," Judd tweeted.
"For the women who testified in this case, and walked through traumatic hell, you did a public service to girls and women everywhere, thank you," Judd tweeted.
He walked through the graves, calling out the names of other family members who were also killed and buried in the graveyard, pausing at each, and sobbing.
Two days after we took our stroll together, Porterfield walked through campus with a new companion: Mark Zuckerberg had come to town as an unannounced special guest.
It tastes 97 percent like lasagna, and genuinely shocked me when it came out of the oven less than an hour after I walked through the door.
The coat looked identical to one Prince Harry wore when the couple walked through Abel Tasman National Park in Wellington, New Zealand, earlier in the royal tour.
As we walked through the burned and shattered building, my government minder and the soldiers guarding the place kept picking up markers of the rebels' Islamist leanings.
On the night of June 17, 2015, he walked through the church's unlocked side door and joined 12 worshipers gathered for Bible study in the fellowship hall.
And it released a video in which a Biden spokesman, Andrew Bates, walked through Mr. Trump's claims and explained, sometimes in profane terms, why they were bogus.
As I walked through the exhibition, I became aware of a plaintive voice emanating from one of the rooms at the far end of the exhibition space.
Last Friday afternoon, just as the pigs had started their slow turn over a bright wood fire, Mr. DeCarlo walked through the empty restaurant to the bar.
"Whenever I walked through the doors of the precinct, to me, it seemed like a black cloud," said Russell Lewis, a 203-year-veteran of the 40th.
A man whose own mother walked through the same Ellis Island doors as Annie campaigned for the presidency by slamming immigrants at every turn, and he won.
While I was in Albany I walked through an exhibition in the New York State Museum devoted to Fort Orange, the original Dutch structure on the site.
She walked through its heavy front doors on this May morning and stood in line with two dozen people: the parents, children, grandchildren and friends of inmates.
Wading through waist-deep water with children strapped to their sides, the refugees told Reuters they had walked through bushes and forded monsoon-swollen streams for days.
Taking this perspective — recognizing that art can and does fail — gave me room to think about my own tendencies and predilections as I walked through the exhibition.
As I walked through the two floors of the museum I kept asking myself, where am I in this celebration of upper-class gay white male creativity?
He then walked through the first floor of this newsroom which had a very open floor plan so there was no place for the employees inside to hide.
We walked through, we mystery shopped,' ... Well you know we probably don't do that enough, so you know we feel like we know our service, but do we?
There were six Rockettes waiting for me in their sparkling costumes as soon as I walked through their backstage curtain, and that's when the excitement really kicked in.
Jeremiah and Max walked through the small, lush park where all paths led to a central rectangular reflecting pool, still and black like the shadow of a monolith.
He did not speak with reporters after exiting the courthouse; he and his wife put on sunglasses and silently walked through the press scrum to a black SUV.
Based on their answers to a survey, potential divorcees are assigned one of 240 "archetypes" and walked through the legal, financial and emotional processes of ending a marriage.
But when she walked through the door, she was swayed by the sprawling space: four bedrooms, a two-car garage, a family room and an eat-in-kitchen.
He had originally planned to capture shadows as people walked through the alley, but ended up encountering a couple having their own photo shoot in the same spot.
When I walked through the exhibition with her in December, she was not happy about the lighting in the first two galleries, where her early paintings were hung.
There are the allegations he walked through dressing rooms at the teen competition while minors were undressed (which he partially admitted to in an interview with Howard Stern).
As we walked through the CEPT lab, Rawal pointed out the ceiling tiles: pipes of cold water run through them, emanating cool air downward on the researchers below.
In the early 2000s while filming a French television commercial for Vittel bottled water, David Bowie walked through a Paris mansion that was haunted by his alter egos.
In 2014, Hollaback, an organization that wants to end street harassment and intimidation, produced a video in which a woman walked through New York City for 10 hours.
" Bridget Sullivan, a former Miss New Hampshire, described Trump's visit to the dressing room in 2000: "The time that he walked through the dressing rooms was really shocking.
In the South Point subdivision just outside Denham Springs, the New Orleans-based Louisiana Task Force 210 walked through yards with a K-210 unit knocking on doors.
After 15 minutes of waiting in the lobby, a man walked through the door; tall, of South East Asian descent, pristinely dressed, a gym bag at his side.
Prosecutors filed charges against Vazquez on the basis that she allegedly acted recklessly by not paying attention to her nephew and son as they walked through the lot.
Bella Hadid did just that when she walked through the streets of Paris in see-through mesh hooded sweater, revealing her black lace triangle Annie Bing bra underneath.
And then—just weeks after ranting about how Trump is good on stage—Kanye walked through the doors at Trump Tower for a meeting with the president-elect.
I was coming back from the bathroom when she made her entrance, so I walked through the main doors of the restaurant at the same time as her.
"Years ago, when all these people came over, they came over for a new life," Richard Omar said as he walked through the cemetery, pointing out adjacent farmsteads.
They offered me a job that seemed better than the bank one, so I accepted on the phone, then walked through the doors of the bank and quit.
CNN returned to the city on Thursday and walked through a landscape transformed -- piles of gray concrete rubble and charred, hollowed-out buildings have replaced homes and schools.
"Courrèges is a mythic house," said Meyer as he walked through the aisles of archives that include vintage bubble gum-pink jersey shifts and buttercup-yellow vinyl miniskirts.
Then we walked through an opening in a fence and stepped down over volcanic rocks and bags reeking of trash into an opening that leads beneath Mexico City.
As we walked through Krakow later, Olowska repeated this with admiration, and hoped the young people might have an idea for a decaying villa in a tiny town.
As I walked through the streets of Moscow's Golden Mile on a June afternoon with Olga Novikova of Moscow Sotheby's International Realty, the streets were quiet and serene.
Luis M. Cruz said he walked through the rubble of their town the day after the storm to find his brother still on the floor after the blow.
As we walked through the airport returning from D.C., he was shivering with a 102.5 fever, and the next morning his internist diagnosed pneumonia in his damaged lung.
Musicians and opposition supporters walked through the streets of Caracas in remembrance of at least 37 people who have been killed since the unrest started in early April.
"I've been to hell and back, but it feels good to be free," Mr. Hatchett said, his arms draped over his sisters as they walked through Downtown Brooklyn.
The suspect then walked through Zaventem, the town several miles northeast of Brussels where the airport is, and got rid of his jacket, according to the video commentary.
Instead, earlier this week, Kharsek did what no other player in Tibia has done before and quietly walked through the door that demanded a player be level 999.
It was during Pride month and the Met was celebrating with a few silent discos, which provided a slightly surreal backdrop as we speed walked through the galleries.
When she walked through the door one long hour later, she was covered in tear gas, dirt and the shell-shock of surviving a war in the streets.
When she went to see the four-acre property, Ms. Cincotta walked through the house twice and then made an offer on the spot, for about $3.5 million.
He was with a delegation of two United States senators, their staffs and a military escort — none of whom wore body armor as they walked through the throngs.
The company held an analyst day at its offices in Santa Barbara this week, in which senior executives outlined Sonos' financials and walked through details of the business.
From the second round to the fifth, Rodtang Jitmuangnon walked through Nasukawa's best blows, played to the crowd, and hammered the Japanese star's body and arms with blows.
According to Mr. Altaf, as they walked through the unlit lanes of Qasbayar with the militants, Sameer Tiger urged him and Mr. Ahmad to renounce their party affiliation.
"Manchuela is like most southern European regions," he told me as we walked through a bobal vineyard planted in 403 by the grandfather of his winemaker, Rafael Orozco.
At a certain point, once I'd amassed enough ammo to know I wouldn't be running out anytime soon, I stopped meticulously combing through every space I walked through.
On a night in March 1982, Mr. Hughes, his wife, Ms. McInerney and a fourth person walked through the open front door of Robert and Kathie Durst's cottage.
" "In the years since then the amount of LIFE that we have walked through together by holding hands, holding space or bearing witness from a distance is staggering.
HOBART, Australia — The Australian performance artist Mike Parr walked through a cheering crowd on Thursday, climbed down a ladder and disappeared into a hole cut into the street.
Ms. Dumas, 2016, walked through the space, its floor littered with half-squeezed paint tubes and its tables topped with art history books, museum postcards and photocopied images.
And when the two of us walked through that space; the auditorium where it will take place, coming in through the front of that wonderful light-filled lobby.
The company told Congress in a recent submission that it was all but impossible to identify every foreign government official who walked through the doors of its hotels.
It was an unremarkable passageway I'd walked through myself plenty of times after return flights, yet another once-familiar piece of American ground rendered newly ominous and strange.
He said he walked through streets shrouded in smoke, and littered with the dead and wounded, to a small area where thousands were crowded in a shrinking space.
When I first walked into the building for my job interview, I definitely noticed how much younger I was than anyone else who walked through the lobby doors.
Malky was from a prominent family who lived in an Israeli community so strict that when tourists walked through in short sleeves and shorts, they literally stoned them.
Carrying scant possessions, the asylum seekers walked through a door into the San Ysidro port of entry on the bidding of a Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officer.
"According to official data, about $22014,22 was allocated for the park's reconstruction," said local journalist Dzianis Dashkevich as he walked through the wilds, taking photographs for his blog.
"According to official data, about $600,000 was allocated for the park's reconstruction," said local journalist Dzianis Dashkevich as he walked through the wilds, taking photographs for his blog.
Yet I can't pretend that, in spite of all the effort I put into my outfit, I wasn't riddled with insecurity and anxiety as I walked through the office.
Cyrus, who just released her EP She Is Coming, was leaving her hotel earlier this week when she and her husband Liam Hemsworth walked through a mob of fans.
Hours into my investigation of the damned ship called the Obra Dinn, I walked through a grisly scene of charred bodies and felled eldritch monsters and went below decks.
The tall trees in the right of this photo blocked the view of the test site so I walked through them and immediately spotted what I was looking for.
To set up the functionality, users can set up the Dish TV skill in their Alexa app, where they'll get walked through the process of pairing the devices together.
In 1994 during the height of the Bosnian civil war, when I was head of intelligence for American forces in Europe, I walked through the ruined streets of Sarajevo.
"When I walked through the door, it was definitely a ... well, this doesn't feel like me," Hill said to CNN just hours before she would be sworn into Congress.
Like many of the other passengers on a weekend flight from Charlotte to Asheville, North Carolina, Daniel Turducken Stinkerbutt walked through the aisle mid-flight to stretch his legs.
I was so physically exhausted at the end of every day that I couldn't do anything but collapse into the bathtub the moment I walked through my front door.
One example that he had was about this art show that happened here [in New York City], an installation art show during the Iraq War that he walked through.
Taylor Swift was spotted holding hands and walking arm-in-arm with her boyfriend Joe Alwyn on Sunday as the pair walked through the streets of New York City.
"Thankfully I am married to an incredible man who, I immediately told him, 'Hey, this happened, and I'm concerned about it,' and we walked through it together," she says.
The 251-year-old walked through water stations, stopped for pictures and interviews and still finished under qualifying time: 233:21974:227 and an average mile of 21984:2613.
When you walked through the galleries, there were so many people it was challenging to even see the films but everyone was quiet, engaged, and respectful of one another.
Even half-finished, it was one of the most artistically complex works we saw at the show, a miniature animated film that could be walked through like a diorama.
In Caracas, scores of people walked through the streets early in the morning due to the closure of the metro, while others took the few buses that were circulating.
Since Freedom allows selective blocking, I kept access to websites—Nakasendo Way, Wikipedia, some Japanese blogs—that gave me historical background about the old post towns I walked through.
The founder of Khosla Ventures professed confidence that no women entrepreneurs that walked through his firm's doors felt harassed, and that companies do better with women involved in leadership.
Earlier this year, Dr. D'Antonio walked through a park in Washington, D.C., while the city was in drought and spotted one of the invasive grasses on the study's list.
At a recent Business Insider webinar, Ward walked through the pitch decks he used for a $7 million series A funding round and a $300 million series E round.
After the Norths left, Parks walked through the house with Cindy Breck, the owner of Caring Transitions, a company that relocates seniors and sells their belongings at estate sales.
Wearing a checked shirt, Desai on Friday walked through the corridor of the Delhi district courthouse and entered the courtroom when his name was called out by an official.
She explained this to President Obama on Tuesday afternoon as he walked through that house, emptied of all the furniture except for what was too heavy to haul outside.
As Amal Muzaffar, 23, Suhail Muzaffar's daughter, walked through the parking lot with an extra box of the copies, several people approached asking her where they could get one.
Moments later, mariachis walked through the crowd singing "Amor Eterno," the 1984 ballad by the late Juan Gabriel, that has become an anthem for El Paso following the shooting.
Trump shows off the Beast After the lunch, as Trump and Kim walked through the grounds of the Capella, they seemed to take a detour, veering toward the road.
Today, as I walked through the Waldorf Astoria garage between 49th and 50th Streets, a dude pulled up in an S.U.V. He jumped out and immediately started walking away.
But the next day, as all Hollywood sat eating lunch at its favorite restaurant, Begelman walked through the door - tailored, barbered, buffed, shined and looking like a million bucks.
He left the car and walked through the twilight towards the small hill to the church's left, 60 feet of jagged rocks leading up to a white wooden crucifix.
Over the course of the meeting I was walked through the process of navigating menu screens, selecting icons and whacking moles in a mini game, all with my eyes.
But just minutes before, my son and I had walked through the exact spot in the art room where the truck came to rest in a pile of debris.
At a bend in a road, they got out, walked through scrubland and forest in darkness, passed through a gap in a low fence — and emerged in Costa Rica.
The night before, rap artist Waka Flocka Flame walked through the White Party, a fancy dance held at Vanity, the luxe nightclub located in the Hard Rock Hotel Tower.
After opening with a 76 on Thursday, Spieth walked through the scoring area looking shellshocked and made a beeline for the practice green, where he putted until darkness fell.
As one could have expected, though, Jong and Yun Chol, the pair's coach, walked through without saying a word or acknowledging the horde of reporters skipping along beside them.
At twilight, I parked near a long, low laboratory building and walked through the gates of the observatory, beyond which no gas-powered cars are allowed (because spark plugs).
"Fake, fake, everything is fake," residents chanted at Vice Premier Sun Chunlan as she walked through Qingshan district on Thursday, as seen in a video circulated in Chinese media.
When the door between our car and the one in front of it slid open another 10 minutes or so later, the scores of us walked through, single-file.
A "build the wall" chant broke out suddenly, after another man walked through the crowd carrying a large sign that said an immigrant killed one of his family members.
"It will be the most important opening we've ever done because it is the epicenter of everything that we do," he said as he walked through the new space.
"For the women who testified in this case, and walked through traumatic hell, you did a public service to girls and women everywhere, thank you," she wrote on Twitter.
"We turn the page officially tomorrow," Senator Mike Braun, Republican of Indiana, promised as he walked through the Capitol Rotunda late Tuesday after the State of the Union speech.
Mr. Moorman said he had walked through the area at Penn Station where the derailments happened and had determined that Amtrak had to make more long-term repairs soon.
We parked our car along the side of the road (there is only one road that far east) and walked through an opening in a fence onto the beach.
"We do have fights from time to time, which is why we have to have an open facility," said another Border Patrol official as we walked through the center.
During a meeting of bipartisan congressional staffers convened by Vice President Mike Pence during the government shutdown, two sources said, Miller walked through a series of potential deal points.
In Troy, the world's self-described pea and lentil capital, he walked through the grocery his grandparents once owned to see if it still carried his uncle's potato sausage.
They walked through Schipol airport with Russian diplomatic passports, bought a huge battery to power their hacking devices and even carried taxi receipts from their GRU headquarters with them.
Before we walked through this wardrobe into fantasy land, I was confident in my ruling: Tails are NOT butts, as they have specific and separate balance and display functions.
He often told the story of being snatched by three shadowy men as he walked through Idlewild Airport in Queens in 1960 and being whisked away for an interrogation.
"I think right now there's still not going to be a female president, unfortunately," said Jessica Nusbaum, of Wrightsville, Pa., as she walked through a mall in suburban Philadelphia.
One hazy morning last spring, Harry Schute, a retired Army colonel in his 50s with a Cheshire grin, walked through the monastery's heavy doors and along its shaded arcades.
"I've always been the youngest, and I'm kind of surprised that I'm actually getting older," said Ms. Wann, 38, a little later, as she walked through the contemplation garden.
When shown a little lateral movement Takeru can get into a reckless chase against men who are much less talented than the other top kickboxers he has walked through.
I walked through his restaurant that night as workers from the network dismantled the set, pulling TV lights off the ceiling and winding up cables that crisscrossed the wooden floor.
"I&aposm not afraid," she said between tears as she walked through the door of the air base where many of the other deportees scurried by with their faces covered.
One day, filing out to the yard, he walked through a gauntlet of correction officers holding wooden batons, their arms sleeved in tattoos—skulls, dragons, spider webs wrapped around elbows.
He walked through the first floor of the building, which is this brick building just behind me, and he went through shooting and killing five people, injuring about two more.
During a meeting with investors, CEO Marvin Ellison walked through the steps Lowe's is taking to continue to grow sales and compete with rival Home Depot, as well as Amazon.
" Rimes, 33, also shared several throwback photos from their 2011 nuptials, writing of her partner, "We have walked through hell and back to be together and wouldn't change a thing.
"You pay for a membership to access to this economy and then you pay for access to the goods," Fernandez told me as we walked through the company's modest warehouse.
And so, on a rainy October morning, I walked through the hospital gates, pushed the heavy wooden door open, and got a first whiff of the sterile public healthcare system.
And I watched so much footage of her that when she walked through the revolving door of this restaurant where we were meeting, I think my face turned hot pink.
The child fell into the well, which is just 25 cm (10 inches) wide and 100 metres (yards) deep, as his family walked through a private estate in Totalan, Malaga.
Anhang, a developer with an estimated net worth of $24 million, was attacked as he and Vázquez Rijos walked through Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, allegedly discussing their pending divorce.
As these students walked through streets plagued by gang violence, they were joined by 1,300 security guards in yellow vests stationed along predefined routes in the city's most dangerous neighbourhoods.
Scores of people walked through the streets of the capital early in the morning due to the closure of the metro, while others took the few buses that were running.
We walked through the midway of special attractions and food stands, a staple of circuses in those days, and Grandma Mann firmly clutched my hand so she wouldn't lose me.
The city's once-famous Khan al-Wazir inn lies completely burned out; as we walked through one of its halls, eerie beams of light shone in through the broken windows.
When you walked through the brass and lead-paned front doors, the first thing you saw was a Louis XV table next to an enormous chair made of bull horns.
At the annual Kentucky Farm Bureau's ham breakfast Thursday morning, McConnell didn't answer reporters' questions about the state of his and Trump's relationship as he walked through the fair hall.
One day, as she walked through a lab at the company's headquarters in New Jersey, she spotted rows of test tubes on shiny racks that twinkled under the industrial lights.
At York County School of Technology in York, Pa., a video circulated of students carrying a Trump sign and yelling "white power" as they walked through the hall on Wednesday.
The fencing made me feel like I was in an area I wasn't supposed to be in — like I walked through the "employees only" door to this cool secret view.
When my appointment came up, ridiculously early on a recent Friday morning, I was walked through the system by Mark Rothman, who has the enviable title of supervising blasting inspector.
A Ring and a Kiss In September 2019, five weeks after the couple got engaged, the bride walked through her father's door in Girard, Ohio, wearing her new engagement ring.
I am still surprised by the power I felt channeling Prince's brand of androgyny as I walked through my conservative Missouri city to meet friends at a neighborhood watering hole.
Even so, this city's hippie days are long gone, as anyone who's walked through the Marina looking for a flower child anytime in the past 30 years can tell you.
As he walked through the show, seeing the work of African-American photographers in a museum profoundly affected Mr. Bey's ambitions and what he thought could be possible for himself.
Riyadh Hassan Kenan, owner of a ground-floor apartment, walked through the debris of what remained of his home, with wires and pieces of exploded artillery crunching under his shoes.
I walked through the William K. and Delores S. Brehm Pavilion, the modern addition to the Moore building, and noticed several undergraduates taking their instruments into performance spaces and auditoriums.
The Taliban were also angry because the men had walked through an area laced with mines that could have been activated any minute, leaving their blood on the Taliban's hands.
She was nervous, and she worried she would cry when she walked through the courtyard where she would sometimes eat lunch with Alaina Petty, who was killed in her classroom.
For another Calvin show, models walked through ankle-deep drifts of popcorn under looming barn façades, from whose rafters hung cheerleaders' pompoms, created, by Ruby, out of blood-red yarn.
Arriving at the facility, I walked through deserted hallways to reach the locker where three men, Bruce, 76, Larry, 74, and Drew ("just old," he told me), sat and sorted.
The Stranger Things star, 44, and the British singer, 34, were photographed locking lips as they walked through the streets of New York City on Sunday to grab lunch together.
Check-in procedures at a Western hotel chain seemed typical other than airport-style security screening, for which I walked through a metal detector and they X-rayed my luggage.
Demonstrators and witnesses said residents walked through the war-ravaged old quarter of the city calling for Assad's overthrow, days before the eighth anniversary of the start of the conflict.
A simple double-tap to the wrist cuff as I neared my apartment, and when I walked through the door, I'd strut in to "Touch the Sky" by Kanye West.
Jill Furmanovsky, the rock photographer who founded Rockarchive, wrote in an email that Mr. Hunstein had made the most of the abundant talent roster that walked through the studio's doors.
It had also been in the entryway of their home in Cherry Hill, N.J. It was one of the first things visitors noticed when they walked through the front door.
Much of the discussion centered on the Grassley-Wyden proposal, and Wyden, who was in attendance, walked through some of the details of the bill, per lawmakers in the room.
One of the students, seen in a now-viral photo, walked through school doors carrying an American flag while wearing a pointed hood and a large cross around their neck.
"The battery is a crucial part of the vehicle," Mr. Kaufer said as he walked through the assembly line of another factory in Kamenz that is already running at capacity.

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