Walking away, in a quick meeting, walking away with millions of dollars.
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Walking away from Paris means walking away from all that built-up capital.
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"I'm walking away — I'm just not sure what I'm walking away toward," Jill told me.
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What I want to make clear is we're not walking away, and we certainly aren't walking away from you.
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What I want to make clear is we're not walking away, and we certainly aren't walking away from you.
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" "What I want to make clear is we&aposre not walking away, and we certainly aren&apost walking away from you.
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"He went on: "What I want to make clear is we&aposre not walking away, and we certainly aren&apost walking away from you.
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" Gottheimer said, "The idea of walking away is unacceptable.
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That is not Elliott's style, they are not walking away.
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"Walking away with no regrets," Ngata continued in his post.
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But, as it turns out, Pfizer's not walking away completely.
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VIDEO SHOWS WOMAN WALKING AWAY AFTER CAR GOES AIRBORNE, CRASHES
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But I'm not throwing my hands up and walking away.
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"Walking away right now, that is your choice," said Lemon.
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Both are walking away with their respective music publishing rights.
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However, video from the incident shows most members walking away.
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Otherwise, YouTube wouldn't be walking away from a popular product.
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He tried walking away but was followed by the group.
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"I do NOT plan on walking away quietly," he says.
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We would like it back, rather than just walking away.
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They start walking away from suffering and start enjoying life.
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"I have no intention of walking away from that table."
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Rather than walking away, Democrats appear to be gearing up.
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"Am I still supposed to ask?" he said, walking away.
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I felt that walking away was enough of a statement.
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Having said that, I don't like walking away from challenges.
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Before walking away, Rubio said he respected the man's view.
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But walking away from his job was definitely a risk.
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Many fans never had the chance, walking away empty handed.
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" Nelly adds, "I do NOT plan on walking away quietly.
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We were 13 weeks away from walking away from it all.
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We need every point, so we're walking away with none tonight.
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Especially if it means walking away with some affordably-priced wine.
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And Americans including black and Hispanics are walking away in droves.
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The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl isn't the reason readers are walking away.
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That was already bonding, but I'm not walking away from this.
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For a second, she considered walking away from Palo Alto completely.
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The teen was walking away from officers, not lunging at them.
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What do you learn walking away from an experience like that?
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Is Victoria's Secret Angel Adriana Lima walking away from lingerie modeling?
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But Manafort said Trump wasn't walking away from his past pledges.
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The woman walking away from the car has a strong look.
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And, until recently, walking away would have likely meant forfeiting equity.
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I like taking chances and I like walking away from things.
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Nikki Bella is walking away from the ring with mixed emotions.
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Walking away, I yelled our rallying cry in solidarity: HOYA SAXA!
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However, we are clear that walking away is not an option.
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Like Borland, Tarpley is walking away from a potentially big payday.
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Sherbach dropped the policy, believing she was walking away empty-handed.
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She looked at the screen for a second before walking away.
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For strategic reasons alone, walking away may be a bad idea.
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But I can't blame anyone for walking away when they did.
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Walking away can result in a total loss on the investment.
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Trump's stated rationales for walking away from the deal are weak.
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And walking away from attacks is, well, not really his thing.
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People are getting up out of the hospital and walking away.
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I no longer considered turning off my camera or walking away.
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He was walking away when he was knocked to the ground.
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Leaving the relationship is rarely a matter of just walking away.
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He punches Williams in the face once more before walking away.
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" Then as she was walking away, she corrected herself: "young American.
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But quitting law was not really about walking away from something.
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Oftentimes waiting weeks in one place and walking away with nothing.
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Since I walked away from that life and basically, you know, violated my oath just by walking away, not that I ever hurt anybody, but just by walking away, contract on my life, the whole bit.
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As long as I'm there, she feels safe walking away from it.
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Nailing the perfect consistency isn't just pressing a button and walking away.
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When you came out, did you consider walking away from the church?
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Google employees aren't the only ones walking away from Silicon Valley headquarters.
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"Walking away right now, that is your choice," Lemon said to Hart.
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And I could have lost $22024 million walking away from that deal.
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"I know nothing about that," Trump said before walking away from Landers.
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At the very least, you'll be walking away with half-price drinks.
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The other is walking away from it completely to pursue something else.
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Frustrated Brexiteers are increasingly advocating walking away with no deal at all.
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You can imagine people walking away from mortgages, away from their homes.
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After walking away with the $0003 million prize on Survivor: Millennials vs.
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He then criticized the officer, who continued walking away after being doused.
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Barthelemy was last seen walking away from her Bronx apartment in 203.
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This makes Cohn's tactic of signaling discontent without walking away more logical.
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Now he's walking away from the wreckage with more than $1 billion.
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Gannett said last month it was not walking away from its offer.
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LaBeouf got rightfully pissed off and shoved the guy aside, walking away.
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Bottom line -- he's walking away for the low low price of $300.
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Now, suddenly, they want you setting a time limit and walking away?
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Consider walking away and continuing your search for a financial planner elsewhere.
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When he emerged, he hurled her onto a mattress before walking away.
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Videos posted online showed people walking away from the jet with luggage.
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"You mean the acting chief of staff?" he said before walking away.
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Walking away could undermine confidence in the vehicle's current batch of startups.
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"Walking away from this has not been easy," Ms. Dial-Kay said.
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"We're not advocating walking away from a situation," Mr. Wexler told me.
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The Point: Walking away from a sure-thing Senate seat ain't easy.
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"Down the hall and to the left," Trump says before walking away.
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"You don't hear it on MSNBC," Biden said, walking away from him.
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After he won, walking away from being heavyweight world champion proved impossible.
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Hogan also said it sparked fears about U.S. walking away from NAFTA.
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SoftBank is walking away from its two board seats in the process.
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Short sellers also create alternatives to simply selling shares and walking away.
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And I could have lost $200 million walking away from that deal.
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They underestimated transaction fees and financing costs, walking away with only $20183,000.
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It's hard to blame Schultz for walking away from that Hobson's choice.
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It's hard to blame him, too, for walking away from Democrats altogether.
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There is nothing surprising about Varda walking away from a Hollywood studio.
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STRAKA: Well, I&aposm walking away from the Democratic Party and I&aposm also walking away from the divisive, hateful, and now, I think we&aposre on the brink of almost violent rhetoric that&aposs coming from the left.
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After receiving the document, she asked, "This is your license?" before walking away.
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Before walking away, Gomez thanked her fans from the bottom of her heart.
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He is willing to say, this isn&apost working, I&aposm walking away.
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On Monday, investigators said surveillance footage shows Dombroski walking away from the bar.
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Now he surprised his young wife by walking away from a bountiful paycheck.
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With the hope of Black women walking away with the feeling of affirmation.
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The confrontation ended with Caitlin walking away, calling Kristina "impossible" to talk to.
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When I walked away from Anomalisa, Anomalisa had trouble walking away from me.
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The women in those videos are always walking away, wanting to be chased.
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I looked behind me to see Andrea and Tracy walking away from us.
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"I find that offensive, sorry," she says before getting up and walking away.
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He later unbuckles the child's seatbelt, exclaiming "oh my God," before walking away.
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We should remember that walking away does not mean a path to war.
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The footage showed McDonald walking away from officers, rather than charging at them.
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The tape shows Kostial, who went by Ally, walking away from the bar.
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"The fear of walking away from what works already is huge," he said.
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These ensure that gamblers are putting money on the line before walking away.
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Jenny was in the program for more than 12 years before walking away.
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The dance ended with Viall bringing Murgatroyd to the ground and walking away.
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Walking away with a new piece of jewelry is just an added bonus.
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"Next time, be careful with your phone," he says disapprovingly before walking away.
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If approval had not been granted, Toshiba had the option of walking away.
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Barthelemy, 24, was last seen walking away from her Bronx apartment in 2009.
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After nine seasons on Showtime's acclaimed Shameless, star Emmy Rossum is walking away.
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Flake walking away concedes this fact: Trump isn't going anywhere, so I will.
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Do not let us get away with walking away without having the conversation.
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Bezos' firm is considering walking away, according to Reuters and the Washington Post.
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She admits that she's afraid his parents will judge her for walking away.
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Tony Parker is walking away from basketball after 18 seasons in the NBA.
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"It's frustrating not walking away with a Slam this year," Mike Bryan said.
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But I don't intend on walking away alive, unless I see it fit.
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Look at the polling there now … I have no intention of walking away.
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"I'm moving," the girl said, picking up her coloring book and walking away.
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They say they won't negotiate; they're walking away from the negotiation table ... again.
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They say they won't negotiate; they're walking away from the negotiation table... again.
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"I was almost at the verge of walking away from acting," he said.
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There was a single set of unidentified footprints from the truck, walking away.
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Bean responded by cussing them all out and just flat walking away, again.
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Walking away from the frenzy, I found coffeehouse PublicUs about six blocks east.
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"On this, they're walking away," Conway said in an interview on Fox News.
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Season 15 comes to a close with one artist walking away a winner.
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She nervously laughed and said the hotelier laughed as well before walking away.
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By walking away from the pact, he asserted he would save American jobs.
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"This is not a time that I'm thinking about walking away," he said.
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One climactic scene just involves him walking away from the camera in resignation.
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On Capitol Hill, House and Senate Republicans are also walking away from Trump.
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"This is not a time that I'm thinking about walking away," he said.
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Walking away from football is not easy for a family like the Turners.
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The anonymous winner isn't the only one walking away from this with millions.
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Walking away from that region has a way of sucking America back in.
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Another video surfaced of Trump walking away from a second interview on Thursday.
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I like spending time with folks, I have trouble walking away from them.
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No one is walking away with this and there's space for his candidacy.
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Pictures posted on social media showed staff walking away from their final flights.
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The solution isn't as simple as turning off the computer and walking away.
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" She added, "The guy tried to approach him again while Robert was walking away.
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Instead of her walking away from that or shutting down, she leans into it.
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His characters aren't just getting up and walking away after a fight is over.
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He was then seen on video walking away from the scene with a backpack.
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The whole concept of saying no and walking away is unfortunately foreign to him.
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"We're not just building a greenhouse, washing our hands, and walking away," Canning said.
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It's not just Federer and Djokovic who will be walking away with big paychecks.
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He quickly said "I think we're done, thanks a lot" and began walking away.
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Charging documents state the officer ordered them to stop, but Rosenberg began walking away.
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Trudeau previously said there would be huge penalties for walking away from the deal.
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Sanders is attempting a comeback after walking away from the NBA two years ago.
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That bit of bad PR had one consumer walking away with a broken jaw.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, meanwhile, said Trump isn't walking away from the environment.
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The company did not provide a reason to Starwood for walking away, Reuters reported.
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Your sanity is always more important and walking away will ALWAYS be worth it.
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At what point are officers justified in walking away from a situation like this?
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There's also little worry, he said, about investors walking away when the market declines.
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Reports of potential bidders walking away from Yahoo can cool down the auction, too.
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The Clooneys have gone to the dogs — and they're walking away with another rescue.
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Howard however expressed disappointment with the U.S. walking away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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But for Hermes, it wasn't just her profession that she was walking away from.
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Another widely circulated image showed a bloodied police officer walking away from the protests.
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He couldn't envision that Nana would end up walking away from the game, either.
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After a few heated words were exchanged between them, we all started walking away.
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But senators and Assembly members have blamed Mr. Cuomo for walking away from negotiations.
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Several people said they saw a police officer walking away from the scene sobbing.
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"Who would say something like that?" he said sharply, before turning and walking away.
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He's not walking away from it because some poll said people don't like it.
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Walking away was tough, he said, but he also needed to pursue other interests.
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Who wouldn't want, for just a second, to think about walking away from that.
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The conversation ended seconds later, with Sanders putting up his hands and walking away.
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The interaction lasted only seconds, with Sanders putting up his hands and walking away.
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I lust over a pair of Monica Martinez shoes, but end up walking away.
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In each of those cases, the retiring members are simply walking away from Congress.
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"Even if the Democratic Party didn't want me, I'm not walking away," he said.
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We learn later that leaving meant effectively walking away from his family and children.
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Those are indeed countries with a Christian heritage — that they are walking away from.
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They are walking away, repelled by a giant crucifix bursting from the front door.
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Dany, Fredy's older brother, felt they were harassing them so he started walking away.
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"It's fortunate for them the Egyptians are walking away," Miller said of the White House.
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Because it's Robert Redford walking away, maybe forever, if he sticks to his retirement plans.
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Less than $21,22004 of that total went to the committees he's considering walking away from.
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"Super Bowl selfies," he says into the mic, before walking away, back into the woods.
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CNN: The work has become about more than just setting up furniture and walking away.
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The Trump administration alienated European allies by walking away from the Iran deal last year.
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Two years ago Twitter thought about buying the music service, but ended up walking away.
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Decades after walking away from the game, Thurmond remained a Community Ambassador for the Warriors.
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It starts with the car owner locking their vehicle and walking away with the key.
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One service member makes a disparaging remark, "'F---ing ho', n----," and begins walking away.
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From above, we see Tormund still smiling and Brienne shaking her head and walking away.
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"I think you do not respect anybody," the official says, before turning and walking away.
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In the first episode of Unidentified, you touch briefly on walking away from Blink-182.
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He says he didn't do it, walking away with the confidence of someone who could.
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Investigators therefore need to know, among other things: -- Why was Crutcher walking away from police?
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The angle shows McDonald walking away and then veering away when Van Dyke opened fire.
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Sorry, Powerball hopefuls, but there's no way you're walking away with the entire $214 billion.
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Far from it, but withholding funding or walking away from the U.N. won't change that.
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"Your children are disposable vermin," Boucher said to the unidentified black man before walking away.
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That history of doing the undoable gives Republicans pause about simply walking away from Trump.
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"Just walking away from anything offensive has a lot of longer-reaching impacts," Sackler says.
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Both teams risked walking away from the deal that had been announced on Aug. 22.
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Caveat: Don't underestimate Son or the possibility that SoftBank "walking away" is a negotiating tactic.
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Though, apparently not every athlete is actually walking away with the shiny new Android handset.
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Then Neville and Carragher respond by immediately turning around and walking away while answering her.
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But at what point are officers justified in walking away from a situation like this?
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" "New Hampshire people aren't accustomed to walking away or stepping down from their civic duty.
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The sad scene ends with frail customers walking away empty-handed after hours of waiting.
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"We're going right now for a signing," he added, walking away from the assembled media.
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She is seen walking away from the officer when he asked for her last name.
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So walking away from free enterprise principles on trade and immigration is not the solution.
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Harley is seen walking away from explosions at Ace Chemicals at the trailer's very end.
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" After walking away, Kim told Camille Grammer and Kemsley she thought the joke was "wrong.
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Paul's walking away with one of their 2 NYC SoHo apartments and 3 Florida properties.
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"I do NOT plan on walking away quietly," Nelly had previously said in a statement.
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Apple is probably not the only party walking away a little sore from this experience.
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Somehow, I'm three credits short and there's no way I'm walking away with a degree.
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Landlords were walking away from their property after having someone torch it for insurance fraud.
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Walking away I'm grinding my teeth so hard it feels like they're going to shatter.
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Laquan was walking away from the officers when Officer Van Dyke arrived and started shooting.
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None of that means Sanders is on the verge of walking away with this thing.
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I did not want to engage him, so I stood up and began walking away.
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Nielson has heard stories of people walking away with life-changing experiences too, she said.
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But the idea of California walking away from a source of water now is implausible.
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But soon his family is walking away from their burning city to a refugee camp.
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Drastically changing NAFTA, or even walking away from it completely, will not cause a doomsday.
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I found myself fantasizing about somehow destroying the dog and walking away with the cash.
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"Good," he said, turning and walking away as if from some crap on a sidewalk.
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Trump also revived his preference for walking away from the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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Some players had contemplated walking away from the league rather than accept its new circumstances.
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In it, he calls out to the people walking away from the recently discharged patient.
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She was never more attractive to me than with books in her arms, walking away.
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But the man began walking away, slashing the knife through the air as he went.
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"I can't take this picture this early in the morning," my friend says, walking away.
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Perhaps that's why Green Book has been walking away with so many festival People's Choice Awards.
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He reaches out to take the cone before walking away, filled with the sweetest childhood memories.
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Another flight attendant soon greeted the family, and congratulated them on the baby before walking away.
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Walking away would have an unknown effect on the global push toward low-carbon energy sources.
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They got into an argument, and then the juicer pushed him while he was walking away.
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"Every service has something to offer" is essentially the message that subscribers are walking away with.
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Walking away from such a long chapter in a journey in my life — transition is tough.
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Bobbi Kristina Brown's former boyfriend, Nick Gordon, is walking away clean from his domestic violence arrest.
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The unidentified man kicked the woman's leg and punched her in the face before walking away.
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We are slowly evolving the whole brand, without alienating and walking away from our current customer.
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She relented, and the last time she saw him alive he was walking away from her.
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The contractor refuses to make the fixes; instead the company is walking away with outsized profits.
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And if the promising forecasts are correct, then Watson will be walking away with that amount.
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His wife, Rachelle, cites the usual irreconcilable differences for walking away from their two-year marriage.
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The sequencing will be tricky, but no side seems to have an interest in walking away.
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A big part of that is just putting my phone down and walking away from it.
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Now, one of the world's biggest private equity firms, the Carlyle Group, is walking away, too.
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The man can be seen deliberately kicking the rock formation until it breaks, then walking away.
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Iran walking away from the nuclear deal would be similar to abandoning ship in unknown waters.
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"This guy, uh, kind of walking away," one of them radioed calmly at 9:53 p.m.
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Walking away from the criminal enterprise his father stood for proved no easy task for Junior.
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This time, President Donald Trump is walking away from meaningful, verifiable limits on Iran's bomb program.
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But as Mayor Eric M. Garcetti started walking away, reporters stopped him for one more question.
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Asked if he had heard about the email scandal, Cochran simply replied "nope" before walking away.
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I never asked his name and I just offered him my water bottle before walking away.
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I'm so pleased to see that young women aren't walking away in droves; they're feeling energized.
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It is not clear if the men are walking away from or toward the picture plane.
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Now he's walking away in what might be the art world's biggest protest over President Trump.
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"It would have been a willful walking away to make it a single character," he said.
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Walking away from the administration — it is the administration of our country — we need to engage.
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"To say the brand has won by walking away, they haven't won at all," Thomson said.
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But I don't see companies simply walking away from the table as a result of this.
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You caught flack for walking away from a lucrative TV deal more than a decade ago.
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Finding and submitting a big security problem could see you walking away with a cool $20,000.
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Iger wrote in his memoir that he heavily considered walking away from Disney at this point.
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If Hollywood companies do boycott and leave the state, they are walking away from cost-saving incentives.
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And I started walking away from Doo, and he got me by one of my pin curls.
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Two years ago Twitter thought about buying SoundCloud, but ended up walking away from the music service.
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But turnout in some suburbs where Republicans have been walking away from their party jumped even higher.
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But despite the problems, walking away isn't as obvious as it might seem to be, Rajamannar said.
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By walking away, Stenberg indirectly uplifted another woman of color, contributing to an even more diverse Hollywood.
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After the girl appears to be safe, Pitt waves once more to the fans before walking away.
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Conor then stomps on the phone a couple of times before picking it up and walking away.
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"If anybody is walking away from this conference thinking 'business as usual,' I think that's a mistake."
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Pusha T's track also touched on Drake's alleged habit of walking away from relationships and his parents.
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In his letter, however, he says he was only walking away to find a place to vomit.
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"I need to go for a walk," he shouts in the trailer, walking away from a fight.
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But she wasn't too thrilled by that, smacking him across the face before walking away for good.
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After walking away, the security guard returned "mid proposal," this time asking Hamlet to empty her bags.
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Lex De La Herran was walking away as the music on stage was winding down, he said.
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On Tuesday, he wrote a letter for The Players' Tribune saying he is walking away for good.
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Officers shot one round at the bear who kept walking away into the woods, according to police.
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Dashcam video showed the teenager being shot more than a dozen times while walking away from officers.
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Mo'Nique's not just walking away from the table though ... she's now calling for a boycott of Netflix.
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After walking away, the security guard returned "mid-proposal," this time asking Hamlet to empty her bags.
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McMaster: "The president is not walking away from the deal yet," to Fox News Sunday's James Rosen.
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"I can't even describe it," she tells me, after walking away with an autograph and a memory.
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Walking away with $11,000 seems like a pretty sweet deal, even with a two-day airport stay.
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Have him walking away wondering just a little bit whether Trump really can do all those things.
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Someone matching his description is spotted again walking away from the motel at about 3:30 a.m.
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In the series, FlipSid3 Tactics defeated Mockit Aces over two sets in Amsterdam, walking away with $50,000.
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"Walking away from NAFTA and not finding some common ground would be a huge problem," warned Hogan.
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Swagger is a way of walking away from, or through, the tough conditions of a heteronormative world.
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"You went to dinner with another woman," she tells him during one tense scene, before walking away.
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Walking away can be harder, however, when the stakes are nuclear and the world is nervously watching.
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Staff and Davis ended up walking away from an low-ball offer from billionaire Shark Chris Sacca.
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According to the former wrestler, Jordan said he had "nothing to do with this" before walking away.
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And the correspondents who were present could have done the same, by walking away during her presentation.
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"It's gotten to the point where even I don't recommend walking away from it," Mr. Cayetano said.
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The surveillance footage shows him walking away from the airport in the midst of travelers and bystanders.
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Rouhani said Iran was ready to respond to the possibility of Trump walking away from the agreement.
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Vickers is then seen walking away as the protester is on the ground, being handcuffed by police.
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I turned around to thank him, but he was already walking away backward, looking right at me.
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"Devoting 17 legislative days from a bill, then walking away from it … makes no sense," Lee said.
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" He notes: "Walking away from imperfect agreements, however, is rarely better than addressing their imperfections over time.
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But as with most relationships, the breakup isn't as simple as saying "I'm done" and walking away.
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They weren't walking away because they didn't have love for me or they had disdain for me.
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Instead, the case unraveled in a matter of hours Tuesday, leaving both sides walking away with losses.
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The other 20163 are simply walking away from politics entirely -- at least for the next two years.
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He's walking away with $50,000, or as you would say in the old days 50K a month.
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DAVOS-HONG KONG LEADER LAM, ASKED WHY HASN'T RESIGNED, SAYS WALKING AWAY COULD CAUSE MORE UNCERTAINTY - CNBC
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Walking away from the prison, she told me, she expected to feel a bullet at any minute.
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But now, I have to think long and hard about walking away from employer-provided health care.
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If you don't have any deeply held political beliefs, walking away from them is way less meaningful.
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But the peace he had walking away from the game, it floored me; it stuck with me.
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Each is said to be demanding double his current contractual pay to keep him from walking away.
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They allow for viewing habits that include fast-forwarding and (more likely in a museum) walking away.
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"I'm staying out of this," he said, throwing his hands up in the air and walking away.
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Moreover, since higher education is huge business in America more students are walking away with higher debt.
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But a Chicago police dashcam video showed McDonald walking away from police, rather than charging at them.
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A stranger fumbled behind him with an umbrella he had dropped and mumbled "sorry" before walking away.
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Just ask anyone who's tried to switch away from iMessage, or any YouTuber trying to leave YouTube: at a certain point you're not just walking away from a product, you're walking away from millions of other people, and that makes it extremely hard to take your dollars elsewhere.
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Still, Blecharczyk's recollection of the experience makes a compelling pitch for founders on the verge of walking away.
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Right now, many publishers are placing an empty box at the bottom of their stories and walking away.
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Think about it this way if Republicans start walking back from the Trump agenda, walking away from it.
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Walking away from the Clean Power Plan and other climate initiatives... is not just irresponsible — it is irrational.
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This is their only opportunity to do it or we&aposre walking away and they&aposre in trouble.
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On Wednesday afternoon, 12-year-old Naomi Jones was seen walking away from her house in Pensacola, Florida.
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She hurt him worse than anybody had ever hurt him by walking away from him [at their wedding].
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Angelique Kerber is the new Wimbledon champion, but Serena Williams is walking away from the match an icon.
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Instead of announcing the operation's success and walking away, Trump answered a ton of questions about the raid.
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Sealy would just have this thing locked up, and they'd be walking away with like their Kleenex mattress.
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International accords: It looked for a time like Trump had reconsidered walking away from the Iran nuclear deal.
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According to police, a surveillance camera captured a man, who matched Redmond's description, walking away from the scene.
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Well, they're walking away from the physical reality of the home they've built, but not the digital afterlife.
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She said the U.S. threw away a "golden opportunity" by walking away from a deal at the summit.
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After walking away from the reporter, Grimm reemerged on screen once he believed the camera has stopped rolling.
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If other combinations are not feasible, walking away from another coalition could plunge Germany into a political limbo.
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She then gets out of the vehicle, and begins walking away, with the driver following her on foot.
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I'm not saying that we're walking away from the issues — you need to get a return on that.
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It's that picture of them walking away hand-in-hand, emblazoned in my mind, that I cannot erase.
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I'm forever walking away from interviews thinking about the brilliant follow-up question that just popped into mind.
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Walking away too soon ignores the lessons of our own history and comes with bloody and bitter costs.
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If it doesn't complete the deal by then, it has the option of walking away, sources have said.
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The counterintuitive idea that women make more for being harassed suggests that walking away comes with a price.
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As the President well knows, you can't get a 'better deal' by walking away from the negotiating table.
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We'd all agree that automobile crashes are much more frequent, and with victims walking away most times. Why?
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Some Republican senators have also suggested that Trump is walking away from the table as a negotiating gambit.
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Most of us can't imagine walking away from the game, but Ortiz can imagine a life beyond baseball.
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"I've hit the ball really well this week and I'm walking away not playing the weekend," McIlroy said.
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After walking away from the entertainment industry, he reinvented himself when the social web was in its infancy.
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Later, as the two are walking away from the confrontation, she appears to spit at the man again.
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That fact seems to dawn on him mid-sentence, acknowledging that Scully is completely justified in walking away.
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The guilt that comes with walking away from a book you thought you'd enjoy can be all-consuming.
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"I like taking pictures of my kids walking away, so I avoid showing their faces," Ms. Ortiz said.
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But simply walking away, surrendering a policy you've already paid a lot for, rarely represents the best option.
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"We shouldn't be walking away from special Senate traditions in this kind of cavalier way," Mr. Wyden said.
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The test is when the Fed starts walking away, whether this market can now behave on its own.
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The two senators briefly engaged in what looked like an uncomfortable discussion before walking away from each other.
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Bryan then swivels around to his window to record May and her crew walking away from the house.
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Biden never handed her a card or gave her a way to contact his staff before walking away.
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"I'm not walking away from the fact that I consider them friends," he said of the two men.
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It looks like Jake was able to diffuse the situation, as him and Julia are seen walking away.
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Many on the ground, however, felt that Washington was walking away from Asia, something not discussed by Green.
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More footage showed a different man walking away with a large knife he reportedly wrestled from the attacker.
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There is a practical consideration: Walking away might affect their severance, depending on how the club is liquidated.
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But even with an audible warning, don't linger long near the back before walking away from the car.
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But her conduct in walking away stands in stark contrast to so many other actors, even post- #MeToo.
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Our sources say when officers approached Thomas, he defiantly began walking away, so they tried to detain him.
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Rodney Frelinghuysen, who announced his retirement Monday -- are walking away from seats where Trump barely won in 2016.
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The United States in May said it was walking away from an international deal on Iran's nuclear program.
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They were eventually escorted away by a Delta employee, and as they were walking away, cops showed up.
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Abandoned in woodland, their captors seemed to hesitate, walking away from the scene, before turning and opening fire.
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In the western province of Saskatchewan, premier Scott Moe also expressed concern about walking away from the talks.
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Jeff Bezos and his ex-wife MacKenzie have finalized their divorce — and she's walking away with roughly $36 billion.
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In grainy surveillance footage, the women appear to rub something onto his face before walking away in separate directions.
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You might find yourself painfully rejected, walking away red-faced with embarrassment, or you might meet your future spouse.
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Accepting every coffee date or walking away from a conference with 75 business cards—what does that really achieve.
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No matter what happens between the two of them, Kardashian won't be walking away from his daughter anytime soon.
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Korecki: Biden didn't just lose, he lost so badly he's walking away from New Hampshire without winning one delegate.
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I thought of those poor jerks on the mountain who were willfully walking away from everything beautiful around them.
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"I know that some of them now are walking away, but why'd it take you this long?" he asked.
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"Walking away" would land Britain in a situation so calamitous that it should not even be on the table.
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"We're just not planting and walking away," Arbor Day Foundation director of public relations Danny Cohn tells The Verge.
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The police officer shot the teenager 16 times as he was walking away, as shown in a dashcam video.
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The counterintuitive idea that women make may more for being harassed suggests that walking away comes with a price.
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After walking away from the deal on June 1, it is barred from rebidding for Akzo until Dec. 1.
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The prime minister paused, moved his arms up and down and flashed a smile before walking away from reporters.
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"When she told me that she was one of the victims before walking away, my heart sank," he continued.
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Some campaigners said that leaving the European Union would be like walking away from any other annoying international organisation.
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Yet walking away from Unasur rather than trying to bypass Venezuela and reform the organisation looks like a mistake.
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Officials are seeking ways to bring Russia back into compliance with the treaty rather than walking away from it.
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A stunning number of millennials walking away from cushy jobs, and they don&apost even have a backup plan.
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Thursday and was last seen walking away from his home in Cove, Chambers County Sheriff Brian C. Hawthorne said.
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As I turned around and started walking away, she spit her gum at me while my back was turned.
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She's certainly not walking away with nothing because she maintained her dignity, honesty, maturity, and poise throughout the process.
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This episode ended on a cliffhanger with Colton abruptly walking away from a heated conversation between the two contestants.
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The girl threw the juice on the counter and began walking away when Du shot her in the head.
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Having $13,21 in Steam credits is neat, but it's not the same as walking away with a $2500,2300 check.
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There are plenty of savage insults, but perhaps the most savage of all is simply walking away mid-conversation.
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Trump insists he will broker better agreements as president by simply walking away from the negotiating table when necessary.
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Near Death starts with your character, a pilot, walking away from a crash-landing near the abandoned Sutro Station.
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Most of them are walking away not only impressed, but also contemplating what it could do for their people.
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Just learning how to communicate and walking away with some great tools, which we'll always be able to use.
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In the end, the two points cost Paul and KSI ended up walking away with the split-decision win.
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Frequent Trump critic Joe Scarborough praised the president Thursday for walking away without signing a deal with North Korea.
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The video shows a 15-year-old student tapping Miller on the leg with her foot and walking away.
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But the new co-CEOs could take more dramatic steps, such as walking away from some of those leases.
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BREAKFAST BROWSE No deal Tribune's walking away from its $3.9 billion media merger with Sinclair, after scrutiny from regulators.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina abruptly walking away from a Marine veteran who approached Graham to ask about impeachment.
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He was an older man, bald, who was quietly walking away without looking at me after his "impish" deed.
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Confused, I nodded to the prisoners who waited around me, giving them permission to leave, before walking away myself.
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After entering the dark and deserted parking lot, the man appears to grow skittish and begins walking away quickly.
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"It said, 'Those who live in our hearts live forever,'" he said, before walking away without giving his name.
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But as her FIRE date drew near, anxiety crept in; she feared walking away from a high-paying job.
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He says that walking away from the agreement would be a momentous setback for efforts to address climate change.
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As a result, 150 years after the 15th amendment, millions of voters are walking away from the ballot box.
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In just walking away from the Syrian Kurds, Trump has weakened their island of decency, rather than amplified it.
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A man wearing a suit and tie can be seen removing a knife and walking away from the suspect.
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In walking away before our work is done, we are telling Vladimir Putin that his actions don't have consequences.
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Ladi Ogunnunbi was headed to church shortly before Watts was killed and saw the suspect walking away from him.
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Moments later, she considered how her fellow (male) honorees were walking away from their sports with huge bank accounts.
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You can see below how the pair exchanged seemingly heated words and Sanders gesticulated before walking away from Warren.
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"Some people are walking away, some are reducing orders, some are staying the same," a second senior banker said.
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Outside of poking at a DS game or two and walking away, my time with Link happened on consoles.
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If it does not complete the deal by March, it has the option of walking away, sources have said.
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By walking away, all they've lost is the child and the years of effort that went into shaping them.
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Opponents notched a victory when they pushed Zuckerberg to commit to walking away from the project if need be.
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"We're walking away from the prospect of a December rate hike," said Art Hogan, Wunderlich Securities chief market strategist.
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Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Britain had no intention of walking away from the deal, known as the JCPOA.
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It was a story about walking away from death, about choosing not to put it all on the line.
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Or that he is walking away from things such as building the border wall that his base quite clearly values.
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Lastly, Stotter shoots a video of the models walking away from the constructed scene to create an element of surprise.
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USA's Mr. Robot has just pulled off a huge win at the Golden Globes, walking away with Best Drama Series.
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Click here to view original GIFGetting hit and thrown by a bus and then simply walking away from the ordeal?
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Because Facebook has become central to so many people's lives, simply walking away is a privilege not everyone can afford.
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Hard Brexit puts the emphasis on taking back such controls even if that means walking away from the single market.
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Tesla claims that Model X owners have a 93 percent probability of walking away from a crash without serious injury.
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In footage from the camera, Jackson can be seen interacting with several people before apparently walking away from the area.
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But walking away from the show for days or weeks at a time blunts the impact and resets the stakes.
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The second shot shows the couple from behind, walking away in a field with their arms wrapped around each other.
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After walking away from Housewives, Caroline and her family spent three years on their own Bravo spinoff, Manzo'd With Children.
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The U.S. Open tournament continues until Sunday, June 16, with the winner walking away with a $12.5 million winnings purse.
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Megyn Kelly will be walking away from NBC with $30 million, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
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It showed McDonald walking away from police as he held a knife, not lunging toward officers as police had said.
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He wants to ramp up no deal preparations to show the EU Britain is serious about walking away from talks.
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According to a Tuesday report in the Wall Street Journal, he's walking away with a staggering $20193 million-plus payout.
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"Trinitarios are just as blatant as MS-13 when it comes to killing someone and just walking away," Gomez said.
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In the Brooklyn incident, the officers were walking away from a call when they were attacked with water, Monahan said.
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As documentary filmmakers, we take that as a great compliment—that, ultimately, people are walking away having been really entertained.
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" You can see Baer walking away from the altercation with the phone in his hand -- while telling his wife, "Stop.
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Walking away from it all would be just as hard for Mary Tyler Moore as it was for Mary Richards.
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"My fellow citizens, America is back," he said, before walking away from the podium amid shouted questions about Roy Moore.
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Still, walking away from ailing businesses while profiting from their real estate is right out of the private equity playbook.
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The shot of Shepard as a bloodied Yeager, walking away from a crash, remains perhaps the film's most indelible image.
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Afghans willing to risk their lives for a basic monthly salary of about $300 a month equal those walking away.
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Sarah Palin is reportedly walking away more than half a million dollars richer from the sale of her Arizona home.
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Or he observes them in slow motion, walking away from the camera, as if they were tired of being seen.
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What it lacked, though, was an ecosystem that kept users from walking away when somebody finally built a better mousetrap.
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If I didn't help, I wouldn't be able to live with myself for walking away and leaving kids like that.
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RCEP also covers fewer service sectors — one reason which some reports said led to India walking away from the deal.
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People would suspiciously ask what kind of camera it was before walking away with expressions ranging from offense to pity.
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"Walking away right now, that is your choice, but many of us need to keep the conversation going," he added.
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President Donald Trump's campaign manager, Brad Parscale, however, accused the company of walking away from "hundreds of millions" in revenue.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina abruptly walking away from a Marine veteran who approached Graham to ask him about impeachment.
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Kim will interpret walking away from Iran as the end of any diplomatic option should he be interested in one.
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But it works very good live—it's not like after ten minutes people were walking away to get a drink.
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Walking away from the deal is more likely to result in worse Iranian behavior and a steady drumbeat for airstrikes.
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He had landed some work calling college football games for Fox Sports Net and thought about walking away from Utica.
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Iran said last week that it would begin walking away from some of the deal's restrictions on its nuclear activity.
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Instead this impedes the growth of our great game by walking away from an opportunity to reach sports fans worldwide.
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The emphasis on headlights makes sense: Walking away from a crash is good, but avoiding a crash entirely is better.
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Photographs posted to social media showed some people walking away from a bus whose side windows had been blown out.
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According to The Information, that promotion resulted in Stasior walking away from day-to-day duties running the Siri team.
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According to people on social media, queues could easily last four hours, with some people still walking away empty-handed.
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Officer Shelby said he ignored her commands to stop, walking away from her and toward his vehicle, his arms raised.
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That much is clear by how happy some of these fine people look to be walking away with a statuette.
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Walking away from Ms. Bonazzi after more than a decade, she said, was like trying to walk away from family.
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"We have a rule: if a person is walking away, you don't shoot them," an officer from Sever told me.
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Moreover, simply walking away because of policy disagreements, especially given the significant challenges in the region, sends the wrong message.
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Verizon has said that it is weighing its options, which range from demanding a price cut to walking away altogether.
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There are also blacks like actor Isaiah Washington who have had enough of the Democratic Party and are walking away.
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"The victim went down to meet the driver, received his order and began walking away from the vehicle," police said.
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But this isn't a time for walking away, but a chance to embrace what lessons learned and create something better.
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Our policy should be designed to raise those costs — something that can be done without walking away from the JCPOA.
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"I do think the possibility of NAFTA partners walking away from the table mattered quite a bit," the lobbyist said.
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And while hopefully we don't have to worry about Hargitay walking away from the show anytime soon, you never know.
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But the footage released more than a year later showed McDonald walking away from officers, rather than charging at them.
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Blankfein will be walking away from Goldman Sachs with more than a gold watch to mark his retirement as CEO.
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But she hesitated on leaving her day job, wanting to earn her annual income from blogging alone before walking away.
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" But that was a crazy dinner, and I remember walking away thinking, "What the fuck is going on with Chamath?
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But the XOM culture of setting a clear bottom line and walking away from any deal if it's not met will.
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The mother was captured on surveillance video walking with the boy outside Union Station and was then seen walking away alone.
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Damon did not end up walking away with an award Sunday night, but it may have saved him some more teasing.
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"I'm walking away from a hedge fund with my name on the door... I mean, I want to be an artist."
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These are the reasons why I became a Liberal and these are the same reasons why I am now walking away.
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Killing his channel now would be something like Dave Chappelle walking away from comedy at the very height of his career.
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A few moments later the café owner told us it was safe to leave so we left, walking away from Ramblas.
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Each of us is walking away with that sense of peace, knowing we performed our duty in the manner it deserved.
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He wants to ramp up no-deal preparations to show the EU that Britain is serious about walking away from talks.
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BASE THEY REALLY LIKE THE IDEA THAT THEY THINK WALL STREET WILL LIKE IT. I CONCUR ENTIRELY WITH THEM WALKING AWAY.
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"I know I'm not right, but I'm not wrong," Morgan says before walking away, momentarily pausing over the prisoner he executed.
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Basketball star Michael Jordan's 2006 divorce with ex-wife of 20173 years Juanita Jordan left her walking away with $168 million.
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However, Rippon had looked like the front runner all season and wound up walking away with the coveted mirror ball trophy.
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Zolciak-Biermann doesn't regret walking away, and says that her exit from the series that made her a star wasn't planned.
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But that's not the full picture — Uber wins because it's walking away from this lawsuit with a chance for a future.
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European negotiators are correct to think that the airy talk in London of walking away with "no deal" is a bluff.
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By walking away, Mr Odinga seems to be gambling on his ability to threaten chaos to push Mr Kenyatta to negotiate.
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Despite walking away with Simon during the performance, Melanie "Mel B" Brown expressed her admiration for the performers and their innovation.
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MALICE: Because President Trump has already explicitly said repeatedly I have no problem getting up and walking away from the table.
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This is a man throwing a tantrum over bandages, and walking away from the situation convinced he's a genius for it.
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A witness told police someone fitting Bell's description was seen abandoning the car and walking away, according to the police record.
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Q: Playing devil's advocate - maybe (walking away without a deal) sends a message about the EU rather than about the UK?
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President Trump abruptly ended his Oval Office interview with CBS' John Dickerson, which aired Monday, stating "that's enough" before walking away.
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It's about only doing what's within your personal comfort level and walking away from the date feeling like you had fun.
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Klein has been working with Stand Up To Cancer since walking away with the $1 million prize on Survivor last December.
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So brutal, in fact, the beloved This Is Us star has been thisclose to walking away from Hollywood three separate times.
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Makes sense ... last month, the couple reportedly hammered out a settlement that has her walking away with $20 million in assets.
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One of the hardest things about walking away from the iPhone is giving up how well it works with the Mac.
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"The reason the carbonated soft drink category has declined is not because people are walking away from the category," Modi said.
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We should be getting along, helping each other out if we need it, walking away from suffering and enjoying life together.
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"There are just a lot of rewards in walking away from this whole thing," aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia said of Boeing.
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REMEMBER, I WASN'T WALKING AWAY FROM THE COMPANY, I WASN'T DAY DREAMING ABOUT RETIREMENT, I WASN'T LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB.
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Maybe that stuff happens in real life, too, but more often than not, messy romantic situations are resolved by walking away.
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After all, here he was on a song with several other star rappers walking away with the hands-down best verse.
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"Walking away from negotiations is sadly consistent with the Trump Administration's retreat from our nation's existing Clean Car Standards," Becerra said.
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Trump announced Tuesday that he is walking away from the deal, which curbed Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
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In the video, the girl's older cousin is seen following the woman, who was walking away while talking on the phone.
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Wall Street may be unhappy with lower volumes, but the dollar volume being traded indicates that no one is walking away.
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However, I hate walking away from my unvested stock, which at this point totals more than two years of my salary.
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He was arrested in March, accused of slapping a phone out of a fan's hand, stomping on it, then walking away.
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Walking away from Paris makes it less likely that the U.S. will have a global leadership role, politically, economically, or morally.
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The utter disrespect of simply walking away when someone is talking -- and turning on a TV in another room -- is colossal.
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The witness said he was checking an area for graffiti when he encountered Pappas, and Pappas started walking away, Acevedo said.
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" Why, she wanted to know, did walking away feel "like scoring big in the lotto and torching your winnings for sport?
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Beasley, a 23-year veteran of the police force, was reported missing Thursday and last seen walking away from his home.
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Why it matters: Walking away from the Iran deal and reimposing sanctions would lower volumes of Iranian crude in international markets.
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But the point of this anecdote is to show that Trump loves walking away from negotiations as an attempted power move.
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Before handing me a business card and walking away, he mentioned the possibility that I could be charged with witness tampering.
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The second video shows Mr. Olango walking toward an officer and then walking away backward and sideways as the officer approaches.
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Jenelle Evans and David Eason are walking away from the cameras, so they say, while she pushes her new cosmetics line.
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In the Trump era, young voters may be walking away from the parties themselves, but they are voting quite like Democrats.
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He shoots Nipsey once ... starts walking away ... then comes back a second time and shoots again, and then a third time.
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It was a risky move, since he was walking away from his dream career without knowing if he could come back.
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As other students stand by, some of them recording the scene, the victim is shown quietly standing up and walking away.
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Democrats accused Republicans of walking away from talks and putting provisions in the bill that they know Democrats could not support.
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Laquan McDonald, Chicago, 2014 Laquan McDonald, 17, was killed by a Chicago police officer as he was walking away from officers.
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He considered quitting and simply walking away from the issue, a familiar decision for many whistle-blowers he has spoken to.
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And the president is walking away from our global leadership in combating climate change and we have to defend against that.
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But I also felt that walking away would make me powerless to do anything to push back against the administration's dishonesty.
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No, I don't mean Hannah Brown — though some suspect that she could be the one walking away with Weber's final rose.
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Instead of walking away, they expressed their grief by refusing to leave the mat and taking off their clothes in protest.
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By turns intimate and sweeping, the film opens with six soldiers walking away from the camera down a spookily deserted street.
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Verizon is walking away with Jaunt's technology assets here, which is inclusive of their VR tech and their newer AR efforts.
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I have been walking away from institutional religion for half my life now, fifteen years dismantling what the first fifteen built.
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The agent is then seen tucking the weapon back into his waistband, raising his hands and walking away from the crowd.
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Javid wants to ramp up no-deal preparations to show the EU that Britain is serious about walking away from talks.
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"I don't follow social media, What did I say?" he asked, playing dumb before walking away as Kelly tried to pursue him.
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On Tuesday, Mozilla responded with a suit of their own against Oath, saying they had a perfectly good reason for walking away.
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It has held talks with rival planemaker Boeing over switching to 737s but was not yet walking away from Airbus, he said.
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Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, said in September that walking away from the deal is an "option" if the US withdraws.
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Amber Heard is washing her hands from all things Johnny Depp -- she's walking away from her lawsuit against one of Johnny's friends.
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In addition, building owners have financial safeguards against WeWork's walking away, like guarantees from the company, letters of credit and security deposits.
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Walking away would also serve the interests of hardliners in Iran, who, like their counterparts in Washington, have always hated the deal.
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Square Off was one such product, impressing the crowd at our meetup and walking away the winner of our hardware pitch-off.
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She then mashes the ingredients together before scooping a chip into the salsa, smiling, and happily walking away with her delicious dish.
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Wanda Sykes stopped a waiter who was walking away to take several cones of french fries and was very excited about it.
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He proposed walking away from talks with the British after they refused to give up lower tariffs for their dominions and colonies.
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Apple scored wins with two lower courts, ultimately walking away with $399 million stemming from infringement found on 11 different smartphone models.
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Lisa Keefe from Nottingham, England, was walking away from her washing machine the other day when she heard a loud, thudding noise.
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"People are not walking away from TV, although digital is growing," said Colleen Leddy, head of communications strategy at advertising agency Droga5.
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Brexit minister David Davis earlier told parliament that Britain should maintain the option of walking away without any deal for negotiating reasons.
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Law enforcement tells us DJ Mustard and his friend started walking away without the bag when they were nabbed by LAX police.
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He swept his hand along the lower part of my bottom, and then he did it again as I was walking away.
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Some staff started walking away once business evaporated, and now that news of the closing is public, more have started to leave.
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Still, behavior change experts like Schueller and Vilardaga are not walking away from the potential of health apps to improve our lives.
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It showed McDonald walking away from police as he held a 4-inch knife, not lunging toward officers, as police had said.
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I was in my early 30s, and I was walking away from a job that I really loved and was good at.
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It showed McDonald walking away from police as he held a four-inch knife, not lunging toward officers, as police had said.
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Finally last month, likely in an attempt to stop the bleeding, the company announced it was walking away from the Virtustream deal.
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Instead of walking away, the Covington boys decided to respond with a round of group cheers — and, mystifyingly, the chaperones let them.
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Still, it's a rarity in today's world: walking away, rather than handing over the reigns of (what is largely) a personal brand.
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He's only in there for a few minutes before he remerges and begins walking away into the darkness, ripping off his mic.
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But after a moment Kroff walks away… You stand very still listening beyond the pounding of your heart to him walking away.
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Walking away meant another season of fruitlessly circling shoes in my brother's Eastbay catalog, leaving it open to the page boasting SALE!
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Shopper Julie Gates snapped a picture of the mysterious man -- who paid for her purchases that day -- as he was walking away.
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Then hoping nobody saw this, getting up, making out that you have used the weights to their full potential and walking away.
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Trump's choices seem limited -- walking away from talks now would expose him to justifiable claims he is out of his diplomatic depth.
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"This is how elections are won in America," Mr. Cruz gloated after walking away with the most delegates in Wyoming last month.
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It showed McDonald walking away from police as he held a 13-inch knife, not lunging toward officers, as police had said.
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Obama ended his final White House Correspondents' dinner by dropping the mic and saying "Obama out" before walking away from the podium.
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Walking away from power and divorcing oneself from all the puffery and pageantry that comes with being a "somebody" takes genuine character.
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I initially overcame this by literally stuffing a bit of cardboard into my 'page down' key and walking away from my laptop.
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With two ends left, Koe whiffed on a chance to land two points with their final stone, walking away with just one.
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And the many winner-take-all primaries meant that though Trump rarely won majorities, he kept walking away with chunks of delegates.
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I remember walking away from that feeling so invigorated by my love for shooting porn and making content and sex in general.
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McConnell's strategy — walking away from fights with the president when possible — is an act of restraint that can only last so long.
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Given the deal's high political profile, it's surprising that the asset manager run by Larry Fink waited so long before walking away.
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Now, as for what Fred's walking away with -- a 2014 Harley-Davidson and all his music rights and residuals for Limp Bizkit.
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Tom Ford was at Gucci for a decade before finally walking away after a power struggle; so, too, his successor, Frida Giannini.
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But coaching is what he does — what he is, really — and walking away from it, he said, was no way to live.
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Tony Martinez, the mayor of Brownsville, said he could not recall a previous case of a child walking away from Casa Padre.
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In Washington, Trump's nominee to be the secretary of the U.S. Army said walking away from the talks was the correct decision.
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McHale previously negotiated to buy an ad in the game on behalf of an unnamed client before walking away from the deal.
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Walking away from the Paris climate agreement and clashing with Europe over trade have already created a fissure with Germany and France.
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I'll miss watching you on the field but happy you're walking away on your terms and I'm excited for your next chapter!
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"He's awesome," Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, mustered, a bit generically, before taking a phone call and speed-walking away.
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The mayor of Turin, Chiara Appendino, denied walking away from the pact and accused Milan and Cortina of plotting behind her back.
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Jen appears to check the trunk of neighbor's car to see if it's open -- possibly to hide her daughter -- before walking away.
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It involves turning your back on the status quo, walking away from social conventions, and not settling for less than you deserve.
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Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are both single again -- the couple is walking away from their relationship .. for now, TMZ has learned.
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Mr. Adams said there were no figures yet on how many people were taking the money and walking away rather than rebuilding.
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The African-American teen was walking away from police, a knife in his hand, when one officer fired at him 16 times.
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Chou found out that many people were simply walking away from options because they didn&apost have the funds to exercise them.
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The video showed McDonald walking away from police, holding a 4-inch knife, but not lunging toward officers, as police had said.
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The alleged suspect then gets close to Williams' face, calls him "racist," and shouts profanities before punching Williams again and walking away.
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That kind of neediness is incredibly hard to deal with and no one would blame you for walking away from the relationship.
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But actually walking away from it, without a real answer, I think actually makes the world less safe rather than more safe.
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Surveillance footage from a doorbell camera showed a man approaching the front door on Thursday and then walking away from the house.
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So clouded has become the future of Grasberg that Rio Tinto is now openly talking about walking away from its minority investment.
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Craig David's walking away ... from his baller penthouse cause he's ready to sell it, and he wants a pretty penny for it.
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Records played samples on a continuous loop, and audiences were invited to remix the sounds, even walking away with their own vinyl.
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Latasha put the money on the counter, and footage shows her walking away when the store owner shot her in the head.
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" The tense exchange inside the Puritan Backroom diner ended with Mr. Rubio walking away and the displeased voter calling him a "typical politician.
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Boys aside, Biles is walking away from the Olympics with something a lot more important – five medals, including four gold and one bronze.
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Not all have been successful, with Anbang unexpectedly walking away this week from a $14 billion bid for Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc .
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She just sold the 3,400 square ft crib for $1.32 million -- so, she could be walking away with a tidy $280k in profit.
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He saw Holloway walking away from the window and Davidow was seated at the table, bleeding onto the floor, according to the affidavit.
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Jack(ie) in the Green plants a branch in the sand before walking away, twirling their green and yellow flag toward the sea.
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The big picture: Trump isn't just walking away from a landmark of the last Cold War, he's looking ahead to the next one.
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Over the next two months, British citizens worldwide will weigh the benefits of staying a member of the European Union or walking away.
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Sheila ends up walking away from dinner and, in that moment, I am extremely confused as to what my next move should be.
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All signatories should stick to it instead of walking away from it, as this is a responsibility we must assume for future generations.
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I'm walking away from this missing a man I have never met, and yet feeling joy about the work that he has done.
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" Addressing his exit from the race, Gibson told the Press Herald on Friday, "I am not walking away with my head hung low.
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Some people just have a really hard time facing their past and believe that walking away is akin to not dwelling on it.
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He said Mr. Waters spotted the officers and started walking away quickly, his hand in his jacket pocket, pressing something to his waistband.
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"I [can] end up walking away with tips and tricks for paying down this debt and feeling in control of it," Arreola said.
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First, they are walking away from the "Made in China 2025" plan, a blueprint for turning the country into an advanced manufacturing power.
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Instead of walking away from your fashionable fad at its peak hipness, you've let it linger long enough to become a consumer commodity.
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Now that someone who was "so close" to the company — Ackman was — is walking away, that's probably not a good sign, Maris said.
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In a brief statement first given to CNBC, campaign spokeswoman Carlie Waibel said the Minnesota lawmaker is walking away from corporate PAC money.
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But there is increasing evidence that walking away from the table doesn't work as well for a President as it can for businessmen.
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We can see Kim Jong Un walking away from a SLBM body that was just ejected from the test stand to the left.
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And that by walking away from its role as a check and balance on Trump, Republican leaders are putting party before country. 8.
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We've reached out to the D.A.'s office for clarification on why Taquari is walking away scot-free ... so far, no word back.
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"I didn't read anything in their statement that made me think that they were walking away form an increase in March," he said.
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A video from the scene shows DeVos walking away from one entrance of Jefferson Middle School after being physically blocked from the entrance.
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Walking away, he smiled and added: "I think sometimes it's just good to go home, get a little rest and then come back."
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As he often does, U.S. President Donald Trump defied expectations, walking away from the negotiating table and canceling a pre-planned agreement signing.
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Ultra-gory deaths, orgy mini games, and the character walking away from it all like nothing mattered, were all staples of the franchise.
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"I don't have to face nothing, to be honest with you," Shouhed says angrily, before getting out of the pool and walking away.
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But Trump's real objective may be to goad Iran into walking away from the accord and thereby accepting the blame for its demise.
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"If you can't take it all the way back, I really don't want to have the conversation," she told her before walking away.
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A police video of the shooting from a department helicopter shows Mr. Crutcher slowly walking away from Officer Shelby and toward his vehicle.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, who has been walking away with credit for progressive changes, like a higher minimum wage, that he didn't always champion.
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If the U.S. is walking away from "the mantle of global leadership," they have key questions about trade and international institutions, she said.
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HOW CAN THE PRESIDENT NOT URGE WALKING AWAY FROM THIS DEAL, GIVEN THE WHOLE IN THE FINANCIALS HAVE CHANGED SINCE IT WAS CREATED?
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I also noticed that Psylocke (Olivia Munn) is wearing a big red sash to hide her butt in scenes where she's walking away.
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"I don't have information on that; if I get a readout, I'm happy to update you on that," she said, before walking away.
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I go out and talk to kids in elementary schools about saying no, walking away, and telling somebody when someone offers them drugs.
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Unlike first- and secondhand smoke, thirdhand smoke is also highly persistent—avoiding it isn't as simple as quitting the habit or walking away.
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When this happens, we like the idea of embracing the situation and sharing with the entire Internet, rather than walking away in shame.
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These moves begin with the full cast onstage, walking away from the audience in two rows, their backs to us: a slow retreat.
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One worker, Bill Jones, quit abruptly, walking away from more than $10,000 in severance because he could not stand seeing the Mexican trainees.
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They argued that shortly before the cameras captured the encounter, Shelby had ordered Crutcher to stop walking away and get on the ground.
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Kushner and Ivanka have to decide if they'd serve themselves and the president better by walking away from their formal White House roles.
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Just walking away without saying anything is also not an option, because that implies you give them consent to say whatever they want.
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But news reports suggested they'd hit an impasse while discussing the future of their Spider-Man agreement, with both sides ultimately walking away.
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But just as Marta was walking away, I noticed a line indicating that the account had been verified and listing a phone number.
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But just as Marta was walking away, I noticed a line indicating that the account had been verified and listing a phone number.
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For reasons now lost to history, he hammered into Christ's left leg and arm, destroying them before walking away from the work unfinished.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after Amazon announced it was walking away from $1.5 billion in incentives it had been promised due to political opposition.
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For some, his culturally conservative agenda may not be enough to keep them from walking away if the situation in Syria deteriorates further.
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"If we can't get this done instead of walking away from either repeal or replace ... I don't want that to happen," he said.
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As a reporter was interviewing Mr. Pelletier in the market, a woman interrupted to say the tree was "beautiful," before swiftly walking away.
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The police on Tuesday released an image of the suspect wearing a black coat and walking away from the scene of the stabbing.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina didn't mention human rights in his statement praising Trump for walking away from "a bad deal" in Vietnam.
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WeWork eventually shelved its plan to go public indefinitely, and Neumann stepped down, but not without walking away with more than $1 billion.
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Even if Verizon has buyer's remorse, it is going to have a hard time walking away from this deal as a legal matter.
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"I lost a daughter four years ago at age 25," said Ellen Laag, still crying after walking away from her exchange with Biden.
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He looked at the sign on the door that said "Chang" and looked at me, the non-Asian patient, and began walking away.
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Salazar-Limon claims he was simply walking away when Thompson opened fire, shooting within seconds or immediately after yelling a command to stop.
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Now Energy Transfer is frantically searching for a way out, although it never presented the offer of a $2 billion payment for walking away.
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In May Iran gave notice that it would begin walking away from the deal, provision by provision, unless the Europeans could shield Iran's economy.
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Trump's walking away from TPP also damaged at least some of Abe's structural reform drives, which may sour the outlook for a bilateral deal.
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According to a recent statistic from RAINN, one American is sexually assaulted every 98 seconds, with most perpetrators walking away with no charges whatsoever.
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Once you go hard in being yourself and loving yourself, the people that fall away and don't accept you, they can keep walking away.
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In a second clip, Baer is seen walking away from his wife with a phone in one hand and a coffee in the other.
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She paused and looked at him silently for a split second before walking away and taking a seat at the back of the class.
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"The question of who won't be around much longer will be answered then," he said, before walking away from shouted questions from the press.
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Facebook settled with the FTC earlier this week, walking away with a $5 billion fine, some added privacy checks, and a stock price bump.
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So, next month Mr. Porton — a 67-year-old educator whom students praised as a lifesaver and life-changer — is walking away from teaching.
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What responsible advisers should be telling Mr Trump is that simply walking away from the JCPOA would lead to the worst of all worlds.
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Rugby Australia, however, is still to finalise their agreement, with long-term broadcaster Fox Sports walking away from negotiations according to numerous media reports.
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Unfortunately, while she's certainly a frontrunner, I don't foresee Ronan walking away from the 90th Academy Awards with a little golden man in hand.
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"I told you when you looked over here you would see different things," he said, walking away from the jury to point to Cosby.
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Sunday's Academy Awards marked the end of awards season, with stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Brie Larson walking away with the night's top honors.
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In other words, for the nineteen unlucky buyers walking away with their intentionally altered purchases, what comes next is entirely up to chance a.k.a.
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Walking away from the main Fox assets would give Comcast less negotiating leverage with Disney and Fox to end the bidding war for Sky.
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If he'd told me I'd had a heart attack and needed surgery, it would have been better than walking away without a concrete answer.
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"Walking away from football was one of the easiest things that I ever did," the former defensive end tells PEOPLE in a new interview.
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It includes a glimmering edible Golden Globe, perhaps a consolatiom prize for those attendees who won't end up walking away with the real thing.
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Its recent nadir was a white officer's seemingly wanton firing of 16 bullets into Laquan McDonald, a black teenager, as he was walking away.
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As Jimmy and Jack were walking away from the vehicle, the first security guard held up a badge to me and drew his handgun.
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Police that arrived on-scene then took into custody two men walking away from the bar, but one was released hours later after questioning.
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While I'm not feeling completely aggro, like that one guy after he binged The Walking Dead, I'm not walking away from this completely unscathed.
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Zeke never puts his hands on the woman but he uses his body to block her from walking away several times during the argument.
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"They wanted me to walk up and go like this," Trump said before briefly walking away from his lectern and shadowboxing an imaginary Putin.
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Kevin Hart is apologizing to the LGBTQ Community once again ... the second time he's done so since walking away from the Oscars hosting gig.
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President Trump will now have to answer for walking away from one of the most hard-fought and popular global achievements in recent memory.
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And as someone who really, really likes Harry Potter, I'm actually walking away from Fantastic Beasts excited to see where the movies go next.
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Yet, under Carson, HUD is walking away from the agency's mission to fight discrimination and is instead prioritizing the more nebulous "self-sufficiency" standard.
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The risk of Gannett walking away has been a disappointment to many on Wall Street, which viewed accepting Gannett's deal as a no-brainer.
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But walking away because of an unwillingness to lift sanctions could also please those same hardliners who were worried Trump would do just that.
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Footage of the incident, obtained by NBC New York, shows dozens of players running toward each other before eventually breaking apart and walking away.
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So no, I'm not sad that Georgia Republicans have decided to punish Delta for walking away from the NRA by pulling Delta's corporate welfare.
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In the end, Alvarado and Vilchis were victorious in the California couples coffin challenge, walking away with a prize pack and $600 to split.
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He writes in the memoir that when the Queen noticed he had watched the slapping incident unfold, she winked at him before walking away.
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Soon after Macron took office, Trump announced he was walking away from the Paris climate accord, a landmark international agreement to combat global warming.
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At another point in the same video Yaxley-Lennon can be seen walking away when he spots a passerby and engages them in conversation.
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But I didn't expect that walking away from my job as CEO would break me, nor did I realize how far I would sink.
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Walking away from that project, which remains a high priority with Europe and China, cost America a degree of global leadership, political analysts say.
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Mr. Lonergan, who was already a successful playwright before wandering into the movie business, could have been forgiven for just walking away from it.
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On Monday, GKSD Investment Holding pulled out of a bid for NMC, in the latest sign of potential buyers walking away from the deal.
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" That might be as simple as walking away for 10 minutes to collect your thoughts or making time for some deep breathing," she added.
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While they're walking away, the glass falls ever so perfectly and clunks the woman on the top of her head, which, you know, rules.
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After walking away from The Daily Show in August 2015, Jon Stewart popped up throughout the election like the ghost of political comedy past.
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Post Malone got a THIRD lease on life in the early hours of Friday morning ... after walking away unscathed after a scary car crash.
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The Hanoi summit ended with Mr. Trump walking away from the negotiating table, but it may nonetheless have provided future negotiators with some foundations.
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Other videos showed him walking on West 27th Street with the remaining suitcase, setting it against a concrete block and walking away empty-handed.
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He could be walking away with as much as $120 million, but CBS said his severance would await the completion of an independent investigation.
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However, the Dutch attorney isn't eligible for that sort of minimum-security facility, which has few physical obstacles to keep inmates from walking away.
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Starboard has also criticized the company for walking away from a $205-per-share offer from generic drug maker Mylan NV in late 2015.
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Toward the end of the clip, cops show up on Bridget's doorstep, and you see her walking away from her residence with an officer.
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"If you're motivated this way, you get to talk to people all day, and they're hopefully walking away feeling like there's a solution there."
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I lasted two months before pulling the plug and walking away from it all into the wild, wonderful world of freelancing in New York.
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But his progress ended suddenly in 2012, when Mr. Spurr shocked the fashion industry and announced that he was walking away from his brand.
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Walking away after saying what he said almost guaranteed not only that he'd be shot there but that Whiterose would do it—in public.
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"I am not going to write off the jobs of thousands of Australians by walking away from traditional industries," he told Australia's Channel Seven.
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It's Washington's way of saying that "it hasn't actually lost Asia Pacific" and American leaders are "not walking away from the region," he said.
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Donald Trump handily won the New York primary last night, walking away with more than 60 percent of the Republican vote and 89 total delegates.
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Walking away from your valuables to take a care-free swim at the pool or beach can be an unsettling feeling, and with good reason.
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In that episode, Lemonis ended up walking away from potentially investing in an athletic apparel company that's pulling in $1 million in revenue per year.
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"On his comments, I&aposm going to stay focused on defending jobs for Canadians and supporting Canadian interests," Trudeau said before walking away from reporters.
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You just can't come in and build a gate on somebody's property without asking -- especially not giving them the keys and walking away from it.
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She claims they were arguing, and when she started walking away, Demery grabbed her by the neck from behind and threw her ... according to AJC.
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I'd gotten used to just (beep) dipping my card (beep) onto a scanner (beep) and walking away (beep) with my coffee or groceries or whatever.
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Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch closed out WrestleMania in April with Lynch walking away with two titles, the Raw and Smackdown Women's Championships.
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And if he could have an affair and father a child with another woman, I realized, he might also be capable of simply walking away.
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Gonzalez, who frequented the park, was seen "walking away from a small fire" on Sunday afternoon carrying a fire extinguisher and lighter, the sheriff said.
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"Are you out of your mind?" she asks him, while continuing to eat a candy bar, walking away and insisting that he's made a mistake.
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Those of us who care about Israel and the Palestinian people are doing both a tremendous disservice by throwing up our hands and walking away.
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IN THE rickety wooden markets in Nairobi, where traders sell old books, second-hand clothes and kitchenware, walking away is a buyer's last negotiating ploy.
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The shooting was caught on tape, with video showing Crutcher, who is black, walking away from police offers after they confronted him in North Tulsa.
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He gives the scrappy kitten some serious nervous side-eye before walking away, realizing that they have some progress to make before they become BFFs.
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By casually walking away from the mic without even needing to hear "correct" from the judges or giving the word time to appear on screen.
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Weiss: I'm looking forward to that moment where we're off the air and we've had a successful show and people are walking away very honored.
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In the video, the now 20-year-old Mixon can be seen punching fellow student Amelia Molitor, now 22, in the face and walking away.
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The truck's camera shows the moment the thief sprung, and a street camera has also captured him calmly walking away and getting on a bike.
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"We are seeing impulsiveness not just in communications, like tweets, but in policy — like walking away from the Paris Accord," said Democratic strategist Tad Devine.
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Throw in Southwest's generous policy of free flight changes and two checked bags, and you're walking away with benefits in a league of their own.
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The United States has reaped enormous economic and strategic benefits from multilateral trade pacts and only stands to lose by walking away from them now.
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"The correct approach is to continue dialogue, not walking away from it," Abu Hafez Al-Hakim, a leader of the group, said in a statement.
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" Walking away from people and being like, "Oh man, I don't have time to talk to you about this—like, I didn't vote for him.
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"Anyone who thinks Republicans are walking away from all the policies in AHCA/BCRA are not paying attention," another Republican health care lobbyist told me.
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Walking away from a truly global agreement to reduce emissions is a shocking abdication of America's leadership role and a decision that threatens our future.
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Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry said he believes the U.S. should renegotiate the 2015 Paris Climate Accord instead of walking away from the deal.
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But walking away because of an unwillingness to lift sanctions could also please those same hard-liners who were worried Trump would do just that.
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A second White House official said the threat of a nuclear conflict was a major factor in Trump walking away from the meeting with Kim.
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Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. would be walking away from the Iran deal and that sanctions on the Middle Eastern country would be reinstated.
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Even in situations where brands feel it's unclear whether the negatives of an influencer relationship outweigh the positives, walking away might be the smarter decision.
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Bottom line: Without a more compelling and coherent Plan B, the logic of walking away from Plan A seems unwise and not well thought through.
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Congressional leaders — including Democrats — broadly praised President Donald Trump for walking away from his second summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un on Thursday.
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Apparently, Ford apologized by bringing a bottle of expensive whiskey to Gosling's trailer, pouring him a single glass, and then walking away, bottle in tow.
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Avicii retired from dance music this year at the age of 26, walking away from outrageously lucrative performance deals and a career at its peak.
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Walking away from one nuclear disarmament deal while trying to strike another would be a trick, even for a self-proclaimed dealmaker like Mr. Trump.
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Chris Brown's baby mama is walking away from one legal battle after working things out with the woman she claims made death threats against her.
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Mr. Trump wasn't just walking away from the efforts of his two predecessors to shrink the population of the prison and, eventually, to close it.
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Bowe Bergdahl, who pleaded guilty to desertion and endangering other troops by walking away from his base in Afghanistan and getting captured by the Taliban.
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" A second clip appeared to show the aftermath of the episode and Mr. Baer, carrying a coffee cup and walking away, saying, "Stop, Pam, stop.
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Walking away from the J.C.P.O.A. turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement that our country's leading diplomats, scientists and intelligence professionals negotiated.
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During her final one-on-one date with Peter in Australia, she had a hard conversation with him before eventually walking away from the show.
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"Retribution ties you back to the person you're trying to get payback from, instead of turning on your heel and walking away," Ms. Streep said.
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He flipped his bat and tossed his helmet while walking away, then one of his two batting gloves struck the plate umpire in the face.
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And Dennis Muilenburg, Boeing&aposs outgoing CEO who ran the company during this whole saga, is walking away with an astonishing $62 million severance package.
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As the trial plays out, the public has not seen senators -- in possible violation of Senate trial rules -- standing and walking away from their desks.
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His archetypal boomer has traded dean's-office occupations for corner-office employment, but a little sheepishly, walking away from the counterculture without really repudiating it.
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It allows Trump to avoid walking away from his own position, yet shields his administration from the opprobrium it would receive if it reintroduced torture.
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But European officials have quietly indicated they failed to convince the Trump administration that walking away from the accord would be an enormous diplomatic error.
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What he's said: Six months after leaving Facebook (and walking away from nearly a billion of dollars of unvested Facebook stock), Acton infamously tweeted #deletefacebook.
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"All signatories should stick to it instead of walking away from it, as this is a responsibility we must assume for future generations," he said.
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Silverton is "selectively walking away from investments where we think they&aposre on the higher end of...this valuation change that&aposs happened," he said.
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In video of the exchange, Gorka appears to shove Ecarma while the two are talking and can be heard calling Ecarma "irrelevant" before walking away.
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After Mr. Szabo fell, security footage showed his attacker walking away, and the police said he left the scene in a white sport utility vehicle.
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The bigger fear is that Mr. Trump might undermine the alliance by accepting half-steps by North Korea as a victory, and then walking away.
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Walking away from the JCPOA turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement that our country's leading diplomats, scientists, and intelligence professionals negotiated.
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Walking away from the baggage carousel with a suitcase you mistook for your own isn't theft; it's theft only if you knew you didn't own it.
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Steve Levitan's bitter divorce has come to an end, and his ex-wife is walking away with a huge amount of money ... but so is he.
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Apple isn't walking away from the car idea, but, as The New York Times reported on Wednesday, its ambitions are smaller and focused closer to home.
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It drew interest from several bidders at the time though the pool of suitors eventually shrank, with European broadcaster RTL Group walking away in August 2018.
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It had had been a trying experience, and in the end she took a $27,2203 payout in exchange for signing a gag order and walking away.
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Penalizing Beijing for dumping steel and aluminum in American markets is one thing; walking away from friends simply because their labor costs are lower is another.
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Whoever he was as a person, he had an important role in your story, and in walking away from him, that story has inevitably, irrevocably changed.
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They'll still be walking away with a car that's going to be capable of... well, we actually don't know, because Aston Martin didn't share any specs.
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This includes staying calm, slowly walking away without ever turning your back, and trying to make yourself appear larger by raising your hands above your head.
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I stood up and I felt like I died ... and my ghost was grabbing the torch and walking away, or whatever the f*ck ghosts do.
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At just $2.99 per month, this Black Friday special has you walking away with three years of top-notch internet security for a measly $107.55 total.
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After embracing a group of adults, including his mother, father and brother, he picks up his young nephew and holds him, walking away from the group.
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If Trump moves to decertify the accord, it would mark another example of walking away from international commitments as he pursues his nationalist "America First" agenda.
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"I feel really good walking away that I was able to get to a lot of people as far as my hearing device," she tells PEOPLE.
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I'm concerned, though, that we're walking away from the possibility of peace, when you have the Israeli government talking about annexing parts of the West Bank.
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Raburn, who was upset in the first when Barrett called him out on a third strike, was walking away from the plate when Barrett tossed him.
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That version of events was accepted until dashcam footage released the following year showed that McDonald was walking away when an officer shot him 16 times.
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The big tech giants are moving fast against the political right, the libertarian radicals, and those walking away from the Democrat Party in the United States.
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"Teachers started walking away from their positions because this is not what they signed up for," said Bill Kappenhagen, who took over as Brown's third principal.
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We captured something at that time, and there's something to be said about the immediacy of not tinkering with it, laying it down, then walking away.
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This includes staying calm, slowly walking away without ever turning your back and trying to make yourself appear larger by raising your hands above your head.
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It posted a half-year profit of A$23.6 million in February and will pay Varian about A$16 million for walking away from the deal.
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"There are mistakes like that and I was asked to give an example and I did it," Spicer replied, shortly before walking away from the podium.
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This year's awards season has changed Casey Affleck, and not just because he might be walking away with an Oscar by the end of the night.
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BTS beat the likes of Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez and Ariana Grande in the fan-voted category, walking away with the title of Top Social Artist.
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It was that deal that ultimately brought the House Freedom Caucus on board, and it was that deal that left moderates walking away from the legislation.
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Jurors listened as McAtasney grumbled about only walking away with $10,000, expressing his disappointment as he'd been told by Sarah the amount was closer to $100,000.
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In walking away from the Paris Agreement, President Donald Trump would be turning his back on the entire world and on the consensus of climate science.
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Regling said he was "very nervous" at the prospect of the IMF walking away from the program because some euro zone states consider its participation crucial.
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Everyone has naloxone these days and sometimes that means when we get to the patient someone already gave them Narcan and they're up and walking away.
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After owning two homes and walking away with a sizable gain, I was able to buy a home in the expensive Southern California real estate market.
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Meanwhile, Williams' own words today clearly mirror Winfrey's early advice when the former NFL star talks about walking away from the game that made him famous.
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Rather, says Lyons, it may have been Wilson's decision to pursue Brown right after the initial struggle, when Brown was walking away from the squad car.
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"I would rather be part of a protest festival than basically just be a silent voice walking away from it," Dr. Rothblatt said in an interview.
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By walking away from the JCPOA, we send an important message about how seriously we do or do not respect the deals to which we agree.
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By placing one of his "key lieutenants" on Dimon's board when Berkshire doesn't own any of JPMorgan's stock, Buffett is "clearly walking away" from Wells Fargo.
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In 2014, McDonald, a black teen who was walking away from officers with a knife in his hand, was shot 16 times by a police officer.
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The sophomore told his father that there had been shots fired at school and that he was walking away from the building toward his mother's house.
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Later in the segment, Santorum did praise Trump for walking away from his second summit with Kim without signing a bad denuclearization deal with North Korea.
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A second staffer, who works for McConnell, walked over to Grassley, appeared to try to grasp his arm and begin to say something, before walking away.
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Reuters: Vice President Pence, during an interview with Fox News, repeated that Trump is serious about walking away, if necessary, from any planned meeting with Kim.
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Instead of emerging victorious, many of Trump's allies are walking away from a record-breaking government shutdown feeling outplayed, not least by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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One of the suspects is seen in the surveillance video -- filmed from a nearby house -- continuing to kick Natt, before spitting on him and walking away.
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He noted the ramifications of walking away from a deal that the U.S. negotiated alongside China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom and the European Union.
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He is signaling an openness to changing the failed GOP plan to buy votes from members of his caucus who are walking away from the fiasco.
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But how are they going to account for the Flayed people who were seen walking away like zombies on the night of the Fourth of July?
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As Cochran is walking away from the podium, he turns to Darden, looks him right in the eyes, and says a racial epithet under his breath.
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Prosecutors have said there was no reason for Shelby to fire on a man who was walking away from her with his hands in the air.
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Biden has sharply criticized Trump for walking away from the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran, which Biden would reinstate should Tehran comply with its provisions.
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Britain is not just stronger in Europe, it is more imaginative and more creative, and our global creative success would be severely weakened by walking away.
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Many young and healthy Americans are opting out, so insurance companies are losing billions, asking for outrageous increases in premiums and walking away from state exchanges.
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Walking away is rarely a successful strategy as it is always easier to change things from the inside or in a position of power or influence.
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The deal comes two days after talks appeared to unravel when Democrats accused Republicans of walking away from negotiations and drafting the bill on their own.
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Mr. Sealy then re-concealed the weapon and was walking away when he was arrested by the police who were monitoring the event, Lieutenant Johnson said.
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She's a likely candidate because in the promo for the next Bachelor episode she's walking away from Peter, who is calling for her to come back.
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If you deem it is best to get away from the bear, NPS suggest walking away slowly and sideways, always keeping your eyes on the animal.
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Kacey Musgraves has had a whirlwind of a year since walking away with four Grammy wins in 2019 — including Album Of The Year for Golden Hour.
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The marriage between Courtney Stodden and actor Doug Hutchison -- 34 years her senior -- is officially over ... and he's walking away with their dog and a car.
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Yet even now, as he follows those big names in walking away, and Nascar's future looks shakier than ever, Earnhardt Jr. is still trying to lead.
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"I can't see any political leadership walking away from the responsibility it's assumed for 30 years and allowing Israel to return to that role," he said.
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An aide to Scott said that the governor had already begun walking away when the question was posed and did not hear the reporter ask it.
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Verizon's more intensive mmWave signal can have a noticeable impact, but you can solve that by simply walking away from the tower and dropping to LTE.
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The whole point of flip-flops as being damaging in politics is because they represent a walking away from a deeply held belief for political expediency.
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Republicans blame Democrats for being intransigent and walking away from opportunities to add DACA into the spending bill, but Democrats say it's Trump they couldn't trust.
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On Thursday, after walking away from a pregnant woman asking for help, he was forced to flee the angry, heckling residents of a burned-out town.
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Just two weeks ago, Murray accused Blunt and other Senate GOP leaders of walking away from the talks because of concerns from House GOP fiscal hawks.
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The Chinese insurer ditched its attempt last year to acquire Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc for $14 billion, walking away from its most high-profile deal.
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But the grainy dash camera video of the shooting released more than a year later showed McDonald walking away from officers, rather than charging at them.
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Many insurers could simply end up walking away, warned Sabrina Corlette, a research professor at Georgetown University who recently surveyed insurers about what they might do.
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It's a strategy that's drawn criticism because it means that the president is also walking away with legislative victories he'll be able to tout in 2020.
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Travis Kalanick, the former Uber CEO who resigned last year, is walking away with $1.4 billion after the company finalized a new deal, CNBC reported Thursday.
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Rose McGowan and her ex-husband aren't just walking away from their marriage ... they're abandoning their attempts at having babies through in vitro ... TMZ has learned.
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"Will you tell Putin to stay out of U.S. elections?" the correspondent asked in a booming voice as Mr. Trump was walking away from the lectern.
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Tyga was taken into custody by LAPD in Hollywood early Wednesday morning, but he's walking away from this one with a traffic ticket ... TMZ has learned.
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Katharine McPhee's divorce has been finalized and Nicholas Cokas won the battle of when they separated ... which means he's walking away with a lot more cash.
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The graphic force of the display and the lack of literature seemed to intimidate some onlookers, who kept a distance of several feet before walking away.
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"If you want to ask any questions on politics or conflict, ask this guy," Prayuth said before walking away, leaving behind a gaggle of bemused reporters.
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Regardless of his legacy, career statistics or Hall of Fame candidacy, a player like Johnson walking away inspires a certain degree of mourning for players and fans.
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Dash cam video and footage from a helicopter show Crutcher walking away from officers with his hands up, then being shot as he approached his car door.
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"I sincerely hope both the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans don't make the mistake of walking away from longstanding, responsible policies to counter Russian aggression," he said.
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" While discussing real estate opportunities, Trump advised, "What you should never do is pay too much, even if that means walking away from a very good site.
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And I think people are walking away from the Democratic Party, and they know the Republicans are there to support America and our flag and our constitution.
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I unintentionally begin an hour of tasting dates with the store's owner and end up walking away with a quarter kilo of some higher-end Mariami dates.
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However, by walking away without giving any major concessions and getting nothing in return, Trump has likely given Beigun and his colleague's key leverage in those talks.
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The experience of getting out of the car, plugging in the charger, grabbing the kids and walking away to reset is a shift, but a rewarding one.
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A group of emotional fans fought back tears as they spoke, and an Italian man kissed the cold concrete floor before walking away with his head down.
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You're walking away from not only a popular show but these are people that you watch and you either learn from them or you marvel at them.
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In 2011, the company laid off a significant portion of its game development team, saying it was walking away from console games to focus on mobile titles.
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Later that year, in November, a Chicago judge ordered police to release the video, which showed that McDonald was shot as he was walking away from officers.
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If one accepts that capital will inevitably flow toward low-cost labor, the United States secures no benefit by walking away; that flow will continue without it.
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Clariant had faced a potential $210 million hit from walking away from the deal, and a $60 million fee if Clariant shareholders failed to approved the transaction.
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But pressed as he was walking away from the microphones if he stood by his support of Trump as the GOP presumptive nominee, Ryan ignored the question.
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"It's unfortunate that the Palestinian Authority is walking away again from an opportunity to discuss the future of the region," said Jarrod Agen, a spokesman for Pence.
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" "I used to say I wanted the show to end walking away in the sunset, they're all happy living an A-free life, like no drama, right?
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But rather than walking away from tennis, Williams, who won the 2017 Australian Open while pregnant, is making her Grand Slam comeback at Roland Garros this week.
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Once a boy came up to me at my locker and sneered, "Hey, Chinese, do you only have like two shirts???" before laughing uproariously and walking away.
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The big picture: While walking away is a common tactic in working-level negotiation, what happened in Hanoi was a rare case and the least expected outcome.
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If the deal is blocked, the insurance giants would be better off just walking away from a merger agreement that was contentious from the start, analysts said.
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Chevron said Thursday that it would not increase its bid to buy Anadarko, leaving the prize to Occidental while walking away with a $1 billion breakup fee.
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What about that famous honey badger YouTube video showing the animal getting bitten by a cobra and still getting up and walking away after a short nap?
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In the aftermath of the charges, billions of dollars of firm assets were ring-fenced in order to prevent trading partners from walking away from the fund.
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Edgeworth did not respond to repeated phone calls and offered a "no comment" before walking away when a CNN reporter approached him last fall outside his office.
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The 20 drivers have no costs and receive prize money at the end of the season, with the winner walking away with $500,000 and runner-up $250,000.
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The Magic closed the quarter on an 23-10 run and overcame a few anxious moments in the game's final minute before walking away with the win.
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Hughes, an Air Force veteran who lost to the incumbent in 303 by 5 points, has sought to frame Peterson as "walking away" from the farm bill.
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Additionally, he has enjoyed doing something on his own — "That's a really cool thing," James said — even when it meant walking away from other multimillion-dollar opportunities.
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The video showed a Chicago police officer fatally shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald who carried a pocket knife and appeared to be walking away from police.
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"We are both confident enough in where we finished and satisfied enough with our careers that we are content in walking away from it," Theisen-Eaton said.
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"If these reports are true, the President is walking away from the good faith, bipartisan Alexander-Murray negotiations and risking the health care of millions of Americans."
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Take a look at this s... One of the hardest things about walking away from the iPhone is giving up how well it works with the Mac.
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Soon thereafter, a surveillance camera finally began to capture the scene, which showed Kelley Jr. walking away from a swarm of police officers — maybe 10 in total.
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The sophomore told his father that there had been shots fired at school and that he was walking away from the building toward his mother's house nearby.
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Unlike other members walking away this cycle, Ros-Lehtinen doesn't have a list of gripes about her job, the hours, the fundraising, the endless mix of meetings.
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A ruminative hour could have given us a chance to understand Jon's state of mind before he declares that his watch is ended and he's walking away.
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"Walking away after a race feeling proud of how you've led a team and how they have performed is a great feeling," she said about her work.
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One answer is that he's extrapolating from his own business career, in which he has done very well by running up debts, then walking away from them.
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In Indiana's GOP senate primary, Mike Braun, a businessman, defeated two incumbent congressmen to garner his party's nod, walking away with 41 percent of the primary vote.
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When it comes to it, the man on the street will be able to weigh the pros and cons of holding tight to Europe, or walking away.
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Indeed, walking away from the Iran deal will only convince Kim -- and our allies -- that Washington's word can't be trusted and there's no point in pursuing diplomacy.
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In 2014, Laquan McDonald, a black teen who was walking away from officers with a knife in his hand, was shot 16 times by a police officer.
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Whether that's switching careers, going back to school, or walking away from a j-o-b to start your own business, it takes a lot of guts.
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The guy who appeared, ON VIDEO, to swipe Frances McDormand's Oscar for Best Actress at the 2017 Academy Awards is walking away scot-free ... TMZ has learned.
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"Her constituents are dying on the streets, are homeless all over the place, and she's walking away like saying everything's OK, our neighbors are fine," he said.
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Crasthorpe watched the man she had spoken to walking away from her, and when he passed out of sight she missed him as if she knew him.
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The Atlantic writer Ta-Nehisi Coates has said he would encourage young writers to stay off the platform but has said he knows walking away is hard.
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It also stresses the importance of having a Plan B, including options for walking away from deals altogether if they fail to fit with a broader strategy.
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But both European leaders no doubt reminded the American president that walking away from what he derides as the "worst deal ever" will not be so easy.
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Now, suddenly, it looks as if Saudi Arabia is walking away — leaving Lebanon perhaps more firmly than ever in the grip of Hezbollah and its patron, Iran.
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" Key quote: "Walking away from the JCPOA turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement that our country's leading diplomats, scientists, and intelligence professionals negotiated.
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Westinghouse has said in court papers it cannot afford to complete the plants or pay the billions of dollars in penalties it would face for walking away.
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Claw machines are a total ripoff, rigged to thwart your chances of walking away from an arcade with some sick prize like a plush Minion or whatever.
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Some analysts praised Kapoor's financial discipline in walking away from Pfizer, as it did from a deal for Merck in 2014, but Bernstein's Andrew Wood was disappointed.
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"Walking away from the JCPOA turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement that our country's leading diplomats, scientists, and intelligence professionals negotiated," he said.
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Meadows said Republican leadership should be more open to walking away from a deal — in other words, they should be more open to allowing a shutdown. Rep.
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PARIS — Fiat Chrysler late Wednesday abruptly withdrew its proposal to merge with Renault, walking away from a deal that could have fundamentally reshaped the global auto industry.
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Walking away from a family member, such as a parent, can also cause you to feel alone because friends and partners may not fully understand your decision.
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It will just accelerate the capitulation of the G.O.P. to the Bannonites, while Republicans with inner red lines are going to keep walking away from the party.
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On the night of the big game, a fight broke out between the players, with Bryce injuring his former pal Zach Dempsey (Ross Butler) before walking away.
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He told jurors that Laquan was walking away when the gunshots started and that the gunfire continued for several seconds after the teenager collapsed on the road.
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Now workers at all levels are walking away in large numbers, sometimes literally taking pieces of the company with them, union leaders, oil executives and workers say.
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A white cashier at a grocery store yelled at my 11-year-old son last summer for walking away with our cart before I had finished paying.
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But even if you argue that walking away from the Kurds in Syria was the right coldblooded, strategic thing to do, how a president does things matters.
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Mr. Abbas could decide that this is the moment for dramatic pushback, like walking away from the security cooperation that has long helped protect Israelis from terrorism.
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They could choose to push back against it — perhaps by unleashing violence or walking away from the security cooperation that has long helped protect Israelis from terrorism.
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Energy Transfer Partners' parent, Energy Transfer Equity, tied itself in knots trying to buy rival pipeline operator Williams Companies last year, before walking away on a technicality.
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In the past, Mr. Barrows said, investigators were not required to obtain permission from a minor or guardian before walking away with a piece of DNA evidence.
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" Another tweet from Booker showed the two men backs turned, walking away from each other in true duel fashion as described in the hit broadway musical "Hamilton.
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Starting both clocks would allow the White House to begin negotiations with Mexico and Canada while holding in hand the threat of walking away from the table.
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Amid a sexual assault investigation and after being released by two teams in two weeks, the wide receiver tweeted that he was walking away from the league.
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Amid a sexual assault investigation and after being released by two teams in two weeks, the wide receiver tweeted that he was walking away from the league.
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"Boeing executives should be walking away in handcuffs, not with millions of dollars," said Zipporah Kuria, who lost her father on the Ethiopian flight, in a statement.
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