If Los Angeles had walked away victorious, the gambler would have walked away with $4.5 million, according to ESPN.
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And I walked away so satisfied with the whole experience, but I think I walked away also not sure what Dave is so defensive about.
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I was saddened to hear from him that his dad walked away from their conversation much liked he had walked away from the conversation I tried having with him.
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Yeah, I was really ... I walked away .... Yeah.
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I walked away thinking – this is a good person.
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" Tenney then walked away from the interview. "Bye. Done.
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Even if you felt like doing it, you walked away.
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"No." He offered a few more monosyllables and walked away.
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In 1989, Breathed walked away from the strip, citing fatigue.
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Hence Monse's exclusion after she walked away from her pals.
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As they walked away, Johan turned, reaching for his dad.
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He walked away with a reported at least $70 BILLION.
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They have taken on loans others have walked away from.
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An internal affairs investigation report says Atkinson then walked away.
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Police stopped Adams as he walked away from the store.
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Walked away from there pretty confident that I had it.
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Let's just say that I walked away really, really excited.
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But Adam had not walked away with a billion dollars.
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As we walked away, Jen used this as teachable moment.
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The assailant walked away from the scene before police arrived.
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As soon as the soldier walked away, the bullying resumed.
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"It's not funny," Rebecca said when the woman walked away.
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Tears welled up in my eyes as I walked away.
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But Republicans have walked away from their traditional Burkean turf.
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She set the slow cooker to low and walked away.
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It was Putin who walked away looking the master strategist.
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Military investigators found that Bergdahl walked away from his unit.
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But I still walked away knowing how to play her.
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He smiled," Rannells wrote, adding that he "walked away, stunned.
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Blue walked away with a work of art at $10,000.
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But Musk walked away from it at the last minute.
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Neither Canada nor Mexico has walked away yet, at least.
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He walked away from the crash with some minor bruises.
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The animal initially walked away from him as he approached.
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" Wittes says that Comey walked away from the incident "disgusted.
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I walked away from Wonder Woman thinking about a man.
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Eventually, I walked away from the business and reinvented myself.
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As my father walked away, my mother totally lost it.
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But the Trump supporter walked away, never offering an answer.
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When the couple walked away from Fixer Upper in Oct.
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But we have not walked away from water, all all.
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We made progress, and then we walked away from it.
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Oh, and — NBD — she walked away with a bronze medal.
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He looked at it for several seconds and walked away.
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The House and he walked away with the most chips.
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Amazon walked away from the negotiation table on July 2.
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Then, inexplicably, the gunman uncocked his pistol and walked away.
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" No hablo español ," the teacher replied, and then walked away.
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Williams was demonstrative as he walked away after the skirmish.
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"Walk of shame," an officer said as Moore walked away.
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Brothers walked away, but Anthony trailed behind and kept talking.
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But make no mistake: He walked away from this one.
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He raised his hand in apology and Tsonga walked away.
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After two laps around the track, I walked away fine.
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Yet, as "Original Nuttah" peaked, UK Apache walked away. Why?
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Even the government has now walked away from that one.
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I had almost walked away entirely when I found drag.
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"Her passenger walked away, God bless him," Mr. Smitha said.
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As the officials walked away, the migrants applauded and cheered.
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Some of them walked away better off — and some didn't.
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Mr. Hernandez then walked away, and the Marines followed him.
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A number of states eventually walked away from the plan.
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Remarkably, some people driving on the bridge walked away unharmed.
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They munched happily on their snack, and walked away happily.
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Once the Frenchman walked away, though, he began to laugh.
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But the prosecutors also walked away with what they wanted.
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He walked away while extracting no discernible benefits from China.
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"That's 10 years before I walked away, right?" he said.
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She appeared to put something there, and then walked away.
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Besides my leg, we all walked away pretty much unscathed.
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"These are healthier," the waiter said, and then walked away.
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She appeared to put something there and then walked away.
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Bernie Sanders walked away with the most delegates after that.
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At that time, a few hundred people quietly walked away.
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In several of the crashes, passengers walked away without injury.
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Unilever (UN) rejected the deal and Kraft Heinz walked away.
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HP has not completely walked away from the profile race.
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Then the White House unexpectedly walked away from the deal.
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Ultimately, Ms. LaBeija walked away with a few thousand dollars.
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"Excuse me," he added as he walked away from reporters.
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When he reached the bottom, he stood up and walked away.
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Witnesses say the woman broken the window and then walked away.
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Those guys, they walked away from camps, from those work details.
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France's victorious men's team walked away with $38 million in 2018.
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He&aposs trying to -- he walked away from the Paris agreement.
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Almost everyone who saw the app walked away amazed by it.
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Frustrated, she walked away and took a seat in the corner.
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I walked away from the experience learning something from the guy.
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And he walked away with millions of dollars, because of what?
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In a kinder universe, she would have walked away from Scarif.
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That I listened to all my stakeholders, and I walked away.
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She just raised her hands seemingly in exasperation and walked away.
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His friend walked away without waiting for the bidding to start.
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"Kylie looked really sad as she walked away," said the source.
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And when Krause ultimately walked away, they say, YT lashed out.
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Zimmit remembers when his grandfather's employer walked away from his pension.
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I walked away about a week before the shoot was scheduled.
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"I cannot fathom why they would have walked away from that."
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L after he walked away from buying Britain's Home Retail HOME.
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The actress, 47, walked away from the controversial religion in 2013.
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Right before I walked away, I noticed my phone wasn't charging.
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Sung said he walked away from the airport around 11 p.m.
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He walked away from Wall Street — and all that money — forever.
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L) walked away from a takeover offer for Horizon Discovery (HZDH.
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"I'm well aware that we walked away from $300,000," Tippins said.
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Chaudry walked away from Reddit debates, but not from the case.
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After a meeting at a local Village Inn, Ward walked away.
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I've never walked away and wanted to jump off Tower Bridge.
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Instead of staying there, he walked away, making him a fugitive.
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But after declining O'Leary's offer, Siminoff walked away without a deal.
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He walked away and some reporters asked questions about the case.
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"He heard me, made eye contact, but walked away," Alexander tweeted.
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From what he remembers, the Prince of Darkness walked away impressed.
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Mr. Neumann walked away with more than a billion-dollar payout.
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" -Jay (4:44)"I made you cry when I walked away.
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Instead, Wesley pushed her into the nearby pool and walked away.
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"My son's still not here," she said as she walked away.
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Brady just walked away smiling with his hands in the air.
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One man, pictured below, walked away from a fissure pumping steam.
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The librarians placed the Bible on a desk and walked away.
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I looked left, looked right and then walked away with it.
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Olbermann says he walked away from the talks as a result.
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And Reski walked away with his day's supplies under his arm.
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" When he walked away I shouted after him, "We deserve better.
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And he walked away with a clean $25,000 because of it.
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Amazingly, the driver of the car walked away with minor injuries.
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With little fanfare, Piller walked away from golf after the tournament.
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Is it any wonder so many good people have walked away?
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"You've really now walked away from a rules-based trading system."
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The anti-abortion protesters picked up their placards and walked away.
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A police officer arrived, asked me some questions and walked away.
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Many of our own stockpiles have grown legs and walked away.
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Many of our own stockpiles have grown legs and walked away.
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The guards walked away, Ms. Headley said, and 10 minutes passed.
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Tears streamed down the staffer's face while Mr. Weinstein walked away.
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When we walked away, sometimes, we could not speak at all.
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The man walked away but then returned around 7:15 a.m.
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Both walked away hoping to find a way to work together.
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Mr. Blake said he walked away feeling dazed, confused and afraid.
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Then the sheep stood up, shook itself off, and walked away.
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She walked away with Lagertha's most prized possession as a souvenir.
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He nodded, put her card into his pocket and walked away.
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Both sides walked away from impeachment with similar levels of indignation.
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Video showed Francis with a disgusted look as he walked away.
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After my co-worker walked away, the manager commandeered the pastries.
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Mr. Hunt said nothing and walked away, the two women said.
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I walked away thinking that he was the Shakespeare of film.
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But Trump walked away with "nothing," in the eyes of Uhlmann.
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Both of them would have walked away with several million dollars.
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I walked away from him, all the way to my car.
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I grabbed my phone and walked away so they could talk.
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Needless to say, he walked away with a unanimous decision win.
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I walked away from that feeling emotionally devastated, but also uplifted.
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But she didn't know I was me until I had walked away.
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But a century later, the Supreme Court walked away from Race Horse.
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The people, who were potential investors, have walked away from the deal.
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Three straight incomplete passes later and the Gamecocks walked away a winner.
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He had a good life, and he walked away from it all.
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Reyes admits she said, "I'm not taking this s***" and walked away.
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Some students walked away less upset but still set in their thinking.
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Harris double-crossed the others and walked away with $500,000, prosecutors said.
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Today, the Trump administration seems to have walked away from that plan.
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As I walked away, I notice a pair of eyes following me.
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We walked away thinking it's the Washington Redskins new cornerback Greg Toler.
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Shanahan eventually walked away to lean against a wall and cool off.
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And Bone told CNN he actually walked away without a final verdict.
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The only risk was if the industry walked away; they'd be fine.
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I think if they even walked away the stock would go higher.
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As she walked away from reporters, Clinton was asked about Trump's complaints.
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He said, 'Great' and walked away and I cried a little bit.
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People reports that the royal walked away with nothing but good news.
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As Brooklynn walked away, a response she'd been taught, the gun fired.
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Alonso walked away from a terrifying crash two weeks ago in Australia.
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But people walked away from that convinced that I was a racist.
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The point was he walked away, and that was all he did.
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Fernando Alonso was involved in a terrible crash and somehow walked away.
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At $203, it's expensive, but after trying it, we walked away impressed.
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"Just from playing football, bud," Brady said, grinning as he walked away.
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Trump is President because the GOP walked away from its supposed principles.
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The attendant said he didn't know, took the clubs, and walked away.
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Cops say the driver walked away unscathed, but both passengers were hospitalized.
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One dose of Narcan revived her: She got up and walked away.
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That's what audiences should have walked away from the episode thinking about.
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Facing the prospect of a lengthy regulatory battle, AT&T walked away.
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I just walked away to another lady's house and cut their grass.
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I said, "Yep, I am," paid for the water and walked away.
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On Thursday morning, however, Husky walked away, saying it had "insufficient" support.
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Hillary Clinton walked away victorious, with 19 delegates to Bernie Sanders' 15.
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If Strange had won, Democrats would have walked away from this race.
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Worse yet, wealthy nations have walked away from their commitment to resettlement.
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Allie had kids of her own but walked away for this life.
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Once a usually conscientious student suddenly dropped the photographs and walked away.
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Holzhauer walked away from winning streak with $2.46 million in total winnings.
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It was an accident that Ms. Robles should have walked away from.
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Once the soldier walked away, Buyssens and another comrade crawled to safety.
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But they walked away with a lenient sentence: dinner with the judges.
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I walked away from the doctor's office waiting for panic to hit.
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"You're so beautiful," she said, and walked away without saying anything else.
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He walked away from his deal after dropping Searching Sylvan in 2014.
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"Everybody should have walked away from this," Beckwith said in an interview.
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"I don't think he walked away from anyone who asked," Afshar tweeted.
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The White House previously walked away from such a deal last year.
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"He said, 'There is no patient advocate,' and walked away," Amber said.
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It was no surprise that Biden walked away with the full hand.
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The man cackled as he walked away, leaving her shocked and angered.
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She broke up the food fight and walked away with the cake.
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Most scientists would have walked away and let the solution dissolve overnight.
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They were caught off guard when he walked away from Mr. Kim.
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Hours later, he said, Mr. Trump walked away from a tentative agreement.
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The construction worker caught it, smiled, winked, turned around and walked away.
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She began singing Sia's 2014 hit song, "Chandelier" as she walked away.
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Shadia abruptly walked away from the entertainment business about three decades ago.
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After signing the initial documents, however, she walked away from the deal.
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Then I walked away, and she roared off in the opposite direction.
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He stood for a minute, eyes closed, then turned and walked away.
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They sent out children with fresh-baked bread as I walked away.
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In 2002, eBay bought PayPal and Musk walked away with $180 million.
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Reporters shouted questions and sarcastic remarks at her as she walked away.
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Besides making history, she walked away with a cool $3.8 million paycheck.
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She replied, "He knows what I'm talking about," and she walked away.
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Ordinary flies, by contrast, immediately walked away from the laboratory carnival ride.
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"You'll get bread after you order," he said, and then walked away.
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The woman gave a confused look, left the bike and walked away.
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I turned and walked away, all seventeen miles back to the house.
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I walked away feeling deeply insecure that the scene didn&apost work.
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Police say McGregor picked up the phone and walked away with it.
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Rugg had just walked away and escaped the incident without a scratch.
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CNBC previously reported that Uber looked at buying Motivate, but walked away.
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When the doctor approached to confirm his name, the man walked away.
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Mr. Harney, now 64, walked away from the stage for the ministry.
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Hague walked away from the landing with a few bumps and bruises.
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"I'm fine with that," Kulkarni said, laughing, as the man walked away.
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It eventually walked away from Starwood, which Marriott purchased for $13 billion.
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We were already sore from the collision, but we both walked away.
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Fortress later told him the developer had walked away from the project.
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Removing the balloons, Kay attached them to a speaker and walked away.
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One driver even walked away with a hundo for a single delivery.
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He said he had walked away because of unacceptable North Korean demands.
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VELICOVICH: Judge, if I can just jump in and remind everyone, President Reagan walked away from the summit, walked away from Gorbachev when they tried to move the goalposts and that&aposs exactly how President Trump is acting here.
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Onshore, he has set up his GoPro rig, hit Record, and walked away.
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Though petrified, she didn't acquiesce—and instead walked away from the film industry.
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Meanwhile, men walked away with more than 50 percent of their funding requests.
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Humana, which walked away from its $34 billion deal with Aetna Inc AET.
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"Are you delusional?" she asked him before he turned around and walked away.
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Just like the televised Bachelor breakup, Strong's character walked away to collect herself.
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That alone is evidence that Pompeo walked away from the talks largely emptyhanded.
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Instead she congratulated her with a heavy dose of sarcasm and walked away.
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" Asked the attorney: "And then you say he just walked away from you?
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Still, he walked away from the accident with bruises and zero broken bones.
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After his first meeting with the Warriors this season, Wade walked away impressed.
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Then, at 219, Ervin walked away from the sport entirely due to burnout.
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Rogen could have refused the selfie and walked away, but instead he continued.
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When I walked away from Anomalisa, Anomalisa had trouble walking away from me.
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In May, wireless earbud startup Earin walked away from a deal with i.
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He walked away again, but then returned again, allegedly carrying an actual handgun.
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Sanders walked away with 14 delegates from the caucuses while Clinton nabbed 6.
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Having whiffed the second bonus round, he walked away with several lives remaining.
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Then she left through the sally port to our pod and walked away.
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The bison bluff charged the scout leader, stopped and then just walked away.
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He pulled his hand back, turned his back to me and walked away.
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I walked away from this experience feeling extremely supported, and I felt challenged.
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Ryan Gosling met his hero – and walked away getting clocked on the head.
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"I walked away a lot more impressed with Kevin Johnson," the analyst said.
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He walked away, and I turned to my videographer; we were both shocked.
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He reportedly took home $5 million, while she walked away with just $625,000.
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Angelita Mendoza and Aubrey Smyth both walked away with $25,000 in grant money.
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"After being sprayed, the teen held his face and walked away," Bogen said.
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"I felt an immediate regret as soon as Joe walked away," she says.
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He walked away from them like they didn't exist, like they were trash.
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The rest of the Big Mac walked away from the acid frighteningly okay.
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Comey reportedly walked away from the incident "disgusted" and who can blame him?
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Rather than meet Occidental's hostile offer, Chevron walked away from its merger agreement.
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In Vancouver, he went in expected to medal and walked away with none.
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Two months later, VMware walked away from their part of the ownership stake.
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He knew nothing, but as I walked away I heard a small voice.
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Three officers were injured in the shootout, but the woman walked away unharmed.
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He stiffed small businesses, laid off workers, and walked away from hardworking communities.
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The boy has walked away from home in the past but was returned.
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Sharp then warned of losses and Foxconn walked away as the shares sank.
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Nearby, a slender woman shot up heroin, then got up and walked away.
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However, when the final results were tallied, Team Oracle USA walked away victorious.
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But both candidates have walked away from the arrangement since their campaigns' announcement.
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Still, many big money investors who have looked at Platinum have walked away.
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The dishevelled man shrugged and walked away, gathering his ragged coats around him.
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Maybe things would have played out differently if Neumann had walked away earlier.
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I shrugged and quickly walked away before having to witness her belfie style.
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I also wondered how he felt 50 years ago when he walked away.
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That's effectively free money on the table that the president walked away from.
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But he said he had a mental breakdown and walked away one day.
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"He walked away from any reminder of that life," his son, Glen, says.
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But the dangerous idea that Esvelt walked away with was not gene drive.
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Lennox walked away empty-handed, losing to Chris Brown, H.E.R., and Lizzo respectively.
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Notably, BINA48 walked away from the course with 31 different definitions of love.
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After the man walked away with the award, the presenters realized their error.
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The White Sox walked away from the Adam Eaton trade looking like geniuses.
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If I had walked away from writing, I would have been a mess.
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He grabbed a glass of fruit juice and walked away with his muesli.
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When the pair first met, Bader walked away with a unanimous decision win.
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I walked away instead with JSON type errors and some weird Chrome bug.
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So, who walked away victorious from the unofficial Oscars for the style set?
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But at age 30, Bezos walked away from his job to launch Amazon.
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I walked away from the office building, not knowing what would be next.
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Two older males, Wotan and Wolfgang, each licked me once and walked away.
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We're still not clear on whether she's walked away from their relationship altogether.
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While other people who were ready to write an offer have walked away.
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He took some final photographs to bear witness, and then hastily walked away.
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"Team Alpha Male all day!" the man shouted happily as Kader walked away.
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I walked away with six fat moulard duck legs in my shopping bag.
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Convinced the ring was lost forever, they walked away without leaving their names.
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In 1988, he walked away from the Tampa Community Corrections Center without permission.
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"I said, 'I'll see you later,' and I walked away," Mr. Fabiano said.
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It's possible the other members just threw up their hands and walked away.
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It was just some facts and some feelings that I walked away with.
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But we just walked away like it was the end of the day.
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Eight years ago, Sergeant Bergdahl intentionally walked away from his post in Afghanistan.
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But the three friends caught both men, and Mr. Farrell walked away unhurt.
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She silently stepped down a staircase among other forum attendees and walked away.
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When Ryan was asked about this, he mumbled and walked away from reporters.
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I walked away with the knowledge that soon, I would be a mother.
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Xi has walked away from market reforms and ushered in an economic slowdown.
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After selling his first bitcoin investments in 2013, Finman walked away with $100,000.
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He fought them in the parking lot, and walked away from the job.
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But we don't have controlling rights so, in some cases, we've walked away.
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But it walked away with only one award, for best foreign-language film.
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After only four years, he walked away from the priesthood, forlorn and distressed.
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"When they walked away from the table, that cost us weeks," he said.
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Ya gotta hope everyone at least walked away with FastPasses for their troubles.
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A Senate aide confirmed that Trump had walked away from a potential deal.
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Then, it just walked away from its obligations to restart the cycle again.
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Ellis almost immediately reacted when the juror walked away from the lawyers' discussion.
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Still, the New York Democrat said Trump had walked away from the proposition.
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WE PUT IN A PRICE, EVENTUALLY DISNEY OFFERED MORE AND WE WALKED AWAY.
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I put the puzzle down and walked away from it for a while.
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Video shows the group looking at the man, puzzled, as he walked away.
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He chatted with a construction crew while his wife and students walked away.
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The teenager walked away, they said, but then returned and punched the man.
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O) walked away from a $7 billion deal to buy NXP Semiconductors (NXPI.
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" As one of the men walked away, he said, "Women abuse men, too.
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Everyone walked away unscathed, however, Perel also said that he was nursing a headache.
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Ultimately, despite May's firm support, Darroch walked away, saying the situation had become untenable.
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Security jumped onto the stage as the senator calmly walked away from the protester.
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But to have the caliber of individual that had walked away from Clinton Correctional?
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The pilot made an emergency landing and everyone on the flight walked away unharmed.
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N) walked away from a $160 billion merger with Ireland-based Allergan Plc (AGN.
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Also, because beauty doesn't have a direct function, it's so often walked away from.
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Kendall Jenner walked away from Pepsi right onto a set with Kermit the Frog.
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She set the machine to express wash -- warm water, cold rinse -- and walked away.
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They bet on themselves when they walked away and have tripled their projections since!
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Both leaders walked away from the negotiating table, and the summit ended hours early.
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Shortly after they finished, some mysterious person walked away with frontman Billy Corgan's guitar.
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James, betraying low expectations of the president, said he walked away with something else.
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Mostly, after watching Chappaquiddick and Trust, I walked away with a feeling of relief.
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As Campos walked away toward the elevators, the two stairwell doors shut behind him.
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After a brief look, Kavanaugh turned and walked away, never shaking the man's hand.
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Then, he threw him the stink-eye and walked away with his security guards.
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Then he walked away, and his bodyguard came and gave me his phone number.
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Powers says the two chilled for about 10 minutes before it eventually walked away.
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The shocker, of course, is that 97-YEAR-OLD Philip somehow walked away uninjured.
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He struck out and Bryce drew a line in the dirt and walked away.
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But the championship belt wasn't the only swag the young actor walked away with.
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The victim walked away and was then shot in the chest by the man.
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"If you could have just walked away, you would have done that," Kim says.
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Kavanaugh turned and walked away from Guttenberg, accompanied by a man in an earpiece.
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Many people walked away from Trump's rallies having understood — and believed — what he said.
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I walked away three days in a row, and they brought down the price.
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It was less awkward than I imagined, and I walked away with a raise!
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As he walked away after getting upset, an MTV producer asked what had occurred.
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"Fuck this, I'm calling the cops," she muttered as she turned and walked away.
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So much so that I walked away questioning what defines a queer narrative altogether.
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After the accident, several passengers walked away from the plane before first responders arrived.
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I walked away and wound up all alone and left two girls standing there.
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I don't think anybody walked away with clarity of what that means for September.
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But make no mistake about it: She walked away not because she was saved.
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A representative told KUTV that Henderson walked away from the center on December 18.
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A representative told KUTV that Henderson walked away from the center on December 18.
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Mastercard, KFC and Charles Schwab all walked away from the home run record holder.
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According to cops, McGregor then picked up the phone and walked away with it.
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I watched until they walked to my front yard and then I walked away.
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Jenner's handiwork wasn't the only tattoo the couple walked away with after the party.
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From yesterday, Trump was supposed to sign an Executive Order and just walked away.
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It would be no surprise if the film walked away with a Golden Globe.
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They walked away calmly with emergency vehicles nearby and gathered nearby outside a restaurant.
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Given the circumstances, it was considered likely that many investors would have walked away.
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The songs I walked away from Atlantic were songs about family, unity, and love.
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When she walked away, she said, he asked her to sit next to him.
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At least one firefighter suffered an injury and walked away with a bloodied face.
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Then how, while he was sleeping, the corpse apparently got up and walked away.
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"I wear it proudly," Mercado said she told the woman as she walked away.
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"He has now walked away leaving others to clear up the mess," she added.
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This week, the Trump administration walked away from the United Nations Human Rights Council.
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After a "bidding war," James Walk of Texas walked away as the new owner.
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It looks as if someone started to make snickerdoodles, lost interest and walked away.
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The Republican Party has largely walked away from this proud record in recent years.
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Clauson had walked away from a crash at the Belleville track on Friday night.
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Not since O.J. Simpson had someone so obviously guilty by the facts, walked away.
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Gronkowski walked away with a deal from Mark Cuban and guest shark Alex Rodriguez.
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He kept himself calm, and walked away from the bears with a watchful eye.
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Read more:SoftBank could have just walked away from WeWork and its $9 billion investment.
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" As Spicer walked away, Acosta shouted: "It's off-camera and you can't answer questions?
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While her friends walked away from the crash, Giles was badly injured and unresponsive.
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And Pence not only survived the inquisition by the voters, he walked away unscathed.
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As a result of his decision, other guys have walked away from it, too.
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I was 37 and had recently walked away from a violent and abusive marriage.
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I walked away from all of the stress and the struggle toward this moment.
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St. John's walked away with the victory this time, edging out Georgetown 74-73.
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O) has walked away from negotiations to sell itself to chipmaker Broadcom Inc (AVGO.
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Two of the world's largest mining companies have already walked away from the project.
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Dr. Mash said representatives of the state system walked away from negotiations on Tuesday.
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I couldn't resist the urge to splurge, and walked away with quite a haul.
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After a week, Buffett walked away with $25 and reinvested it into another machine.
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Each time, the Palestinian leadership walked away, at times not even advancing a counteroffer.
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"I'll leave the political punditry to others," Mr. Cruz said, as he walked away.
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Earlier this month, Ms. Archer closed on the sale and walked away for good.
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As they walked away from the downtown mall, they thanked officers for their service.
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Because, needless to say, I walked away and never spoke to that guy again.
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He had been assigned to a locked wing, but he had somehow walked away.
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Then he turned toward me, took a small bow, turned again and walked away.
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In the end, Fiat walked away when the Renault board asked for more time.
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She took the hands of her children, then 5 and 3, and walked away.
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It only got worse from there: A lot of people walked away from me.
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The minister walked away from his role Monday after the news of the blockades.
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" As he walked away, Ms. Medvedow said, "Everyone's experiencing this from where they live.
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"This is a tough district, you know!" she called out as he walked away.
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Most parents quickly walked away, ignoring questions from reporters and shielding their children's faces.
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And then we walked away saying, 'This is no better than what we had.
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When officers arrived, Laquan, who was holding a 3-inch folding knife, walked away.
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I simply walked away, without giving them what they wanted and without the part.
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John Waters mumbled something — an apology, maybe — and the two of them walked away.
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The shooting probably took less than five minutes, and I walked away physically unharmed.
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We shook hands, and I walked away with the knowledge of someone else's perspective.
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"At least three of those for every 'douchebag,'" he estimated as he walked away.
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They walked away with a 31-20 victory and the Lombardi Trophy held high.
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Fortunately, my bag arrived, so I grabbed it and walked away without a word.
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He walked away weeks after Indiana lost to the Lakers in the 2000 finals.
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CNBC reported last week Uber had also looked at buying Motivate, but walked away.
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" After Trump signed the proclamation, he walked away, ignoring shouted questions from reporters. "Mr.
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But Jackson was the one who walked away with college football's most prized honor.
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" Mann walked away from the show empty handed, but he said has "no regrets.
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Both times, I walked away barely able to remember a single issue he mentioned.
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But they've failed a ton in the past and walked away from major services.
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The canner walked away with his hands in his pockets and his head down.
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So, Republicans also walked away with a strong talking point on the bias question.
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I told him that he was going to become a statistic and walked away.
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And then, even more mysteriously, Anbang quietly walked away, possibly because Chinese regulators balked.
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"Why is there an American flag?" the third kid asked, as they walked away.
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"They walked away from Amazon, which was about 1% of revenue," Poliniak-Cusic said.
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Most viewers, I imagine, walked away from this town hall having actually learned something.
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"I walked away thinking my male colleagues learned something from the committee," Salman said.
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You left $81 bucks on the table if you walked away from that one.
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They walked away, speaking in hushed tones that Hezbollah should have been more aggressive.
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On Friday, Cohen walked away and ignored CNN's question about his meeting with investigators.
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The new father got a full-time job and walked away from toxic relationships.
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The boy stood and stared for a while, then yawned, turned, and walked away.
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Ruby stood next to Mallin for a moment, then walked away, giving her privacy.
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But after a closer examination of the deal, Colony walked away from its bid.
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He never compromised his responsibilities, but he never walked away from a compassionate response.
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I walked away from what has become, it was already an even bigger beat.
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Some 50,000 Scottish members have walked away from their clubs in the past ten years.
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Four years later, when I was editor in chief, he sold it and walked away.
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Initially, police said no explanation was being ruled out, including the chance he walked away.
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Whoopi Goldberg basically said I&aposm done, she pulled the plug off and walked away.
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O.J. did community service and walked away from the courtroom and back into their marriage.
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Ultimately, Miss North Carolina — a full-time attorney — walked away with the Miss USA title.
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Dirrell then walked away from Truax and celebrated with a back flip in the ring.
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Regardless, I walked away from The Tetris Effect with a minor case of the affliction.
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Faced with yearly contracts locked into higher prices, many iron ore buyers simply walked away.
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Cunanan walked away with the Infiniti Blachford bought him, and moved into his friends' condo.
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"The Democrats walked away from me," Justice said to the crowd of 210,215 Trump supporters.
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So, let's start by saying that Adam hasn't walked away with over a billion dollars.
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Del Toro walked away with a Best Director Oscar in his hand — his first win!
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Reyan looked down and walked away, back to the TV. Indian schools are intensely competitive.
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Paul laughed as Lue walked away ... while Lue was still jaw-jackin' back at Paul.
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Police say Holder then left the building, carrying an unspecified object as he walked away.
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Philip walked away from the accident, which occurred near the royal family's Sandringham Estate, uninjured.
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They ran the business into the ground, and they just walked away from the debt.
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The second Nokia-branded Android phone is the one I walked away most impressed with.
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Soon after, he grinned, quietly removed the large interview headphones, stood up, and walked away.
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If I walked away from the area my data and profile disappeared from the screens.
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Both Pine and his pup must have walked away from the shelter feeling pretty lucky.
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Freddy walked away from 1 MILLION dollars so he could finally give our family peace.
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And he had an afro and a peculiar scent, so I walked away from him.
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Predictably, this year's presidential election was widely discussed, and I walked away with several impressions.
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He walked away from the incident with eight stitches and an undetermined number of Pokémon.
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The hotel manager warned Thompson that he'd be arrested if he stayed, then walked away.
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Being too shy to protest, I sheepishly took my game and we both walked away.
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They simply relieved themselves where they felt like and walked away from their precarious deposits.
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That doesn't mean the likes of Google and Facebook have walked away from the fight.
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After ten minutes or so, they walked away and left, disappearing into the rainy afternoon.
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Lively wasn't the only parent of her two girls who walked away with an accolade.
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When deputies found Barre, they ordered him to drop the knives, but he walked away.
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Lindsey was with a friend when she walked away from her home about 9 p.m.
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I tried out two different games on the Quest and walked away impressed with both.
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It was a shocking move from Cudi because he walked away from Kanye's G.O.O.D. Music.
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When it was all said and done, they walked away with $1,100,098 for their family.
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On one run, Rubio won the popular vote, but Clinton walked away with the presidency.
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Just ask anyone who's walked away from a treatment with red, irritated skin or blemishes.
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When the project developer ran out of money, Trump took his name and walked away.
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He walked away with as much as $25 million in severance, The Washington Post reported.
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Sutter was the first Bachelorette and walked away from the show engaged to Ryan Sutter.
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Hopefully, the prosecutors at least scored an autograph, because they walked away with little else.
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Some publishers have walked away from E3 2016, which is set to begin next Tuesday.
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I mean, in hindsight, I wish we could've walked away and avoided the whole thing.
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"And then, he just walked away like nothing happened," Ms. Mays said of her attacker.
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DiCaprio and Agdal walked away unharmed and the driver of the other car appeared uninjured.
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He laughed and said, "Well, you don't want to get split ends!" and walked away.
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They left the white bag on the sidewalk and walked away with the travel bag.
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Finally, seeing that Chavez wouldn't give him her number, the man walked away without registering.
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I walked away having learned something else, and more important: that Google is a monopoly.
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"Sanders said my allotted four minutes were up and so he walked away," he said.
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Nine young readers who are accomplished letter-writers walked away with the loot this week!
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Santos walked away a short distance before turning around and walking back toward the officer.
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The Wall Street Journal first reported that Bronfman's investor group had walked away on Wednesday.
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Read more: SoftBank could have just walked away from WeWork and its $9 billion investment.
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Debby Ryan walked away from filming Netflix's Insatiable with more than just a lead role.
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The couple walked away unharmed and the other driver appeared to be uninjured as well.
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But Guttenberg shot back, insisting that Kavanaugh turned and walked away of his own accord.
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The fine sand made it impossible to see as we walked away from the helicopter.
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I'll admit that I walked away from the event feeling light, airy — maybe even uplifted.
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Big Remy's father had walked away from family life when Remy was in his teens.
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He added that he made Trump a "very generous offer," but the president walked away.
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As my group walked away, one of the women made an observation I'll never forget.
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If I walked away or went inside, the connection fell back to regular 4G LTE.
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No one walked away from that, they're still equally committed, Chairman Kim is still committed.
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After correcting Ms. Ruggiero once more, Miss de Lappe walked away, pleased for the moment.
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It wasn't just, like, someone shaking their fist at me, so I walked away angry.
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Many others have walked away from Trump's rallies having understood — and believed — what he said.
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They were both smiling as they walked away from the prison's gates in the sunshine.
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Mr. Barr chuckled and walked away, the hands of Democratic Enemy No. 1 still free.
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He walked away, into the distance, and asked to be left alone for a while.
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All 10 people who were aboard walked away from the burning wreck uninjured, authorities said.
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When all was said and done, Pott walked away with $372,000 in the wholesale deal.
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But in our universe, we just held each other's stare, until finally I walked away.
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He is not surrendering North Korea's nuclear weapons and has walked away the big winner.
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Publicis walked away with Disney's media business for most of the world outside North America.
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Initially, they weren't paid severance, even when the private equity firms walked away with millions.
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks walked away from the Golden Globes empty-handed last week.
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And while everyone has seemingly walked away, I contend this is just a negotiating ploy.
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White House staffers walked away from that session believing Kelly was asking them to lie.
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Fresenius walked away from its $4.3 billion deal for Akorn, a maker of cancer drugs.
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When one of them shouted a question about the payment, the president simply walked away.
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The interaction ended after a few seconds, with both senators walked away without shaking hands.
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But the Democratic nihilists have walked away from the opportunity to help frame the outcome.
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But she was treated so badly when she applied for Medicaid that she walked away.
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She walked away without making a deal, and Dennis was not pleased with his partner.
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In a moment caught on video, the mayor smirked, declined to talk and walked away.
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She walked away from a work space of 7003 square feet for $400 a month.
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"We walked away thinking that this was a very, very interesting platform," Mr. Chen said.
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He then shut the door as the teen walked away from the church, he said.
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Later we only played with it after it walked away from us and the box.
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He walked away from the table, and as he was walking he sort of collapsed.
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As he walked away, he left the crowd with a choice of how to proceed.
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Mr. Golding walked away with the role, but it wasn't because the pool was shallow.
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Beatty walked away empty handed in his nominated categories and Brooks won all of his.
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" In the end O'Brien walked away because the priest had "one foot in the grave.
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Many came, looked, and walked away, or left after sitting for just a few minutes.
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I truly walked away with a hybrid view of the benefits and pitfalls of both.
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Many avoided any talk about "Making a Murderer," or simply spotted my notebook and walked away.
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Many intelligent people, looking at the same footage, walked away from it with very different conclusions.
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That was a fair, comprehensive, bargained negotiation and he just sort of walked away from it.
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"Well in that case, more power to you," the man responded and then he walked away.
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If you've just seen Marvel's Avengers: Endgame, you probably walked away with about a million questions.
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So I shut my laptop, briefly panicked, and then walked away and slept for an hour.
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But to say that Adam has walked away with over a billion dollars is totally false.
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I wrote four books into Old Man's War, and then I walked away for five years.
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"It's the uniform," he said, as I walked away, the red dog slung underneath my arm.
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Ultimately, he walked away with only one of those wins — the award for Best Original Screenplay.
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Hughes walked away from the scene, according to CCTV footage previously published by the Dutch police.
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And the Marlins (48-53) walked away with their sixth win in their past eight games.
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The crowd eventually dispersed from the stage, and one exasperated woman walked away shaking her head.
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I think we all walked away feeling like we needed to do our individual jobs better.
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I winked at him and walked away, satisfied with myself for helping him get his rice.
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He counted notes with his young hands, rough from labor, and walked away with a smile.
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I walked away still feeling torn, but knowing that I wasn't alone in needing more time.
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Check out the clip, which is pretty funny now ... since everyone walked away without a scratch.
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An arrest report says Schultz asked the officer about a parking garage and then walked away.
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The 76ers walked away with another large-margin win, earning 123 points to the Wizards' 98.
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Instead, she walked away, removing herself from the chaos of the Tia-Chris-Krystal love triangle.
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Donald Trump walked away from his summit with Kim Jong Un, North Korea's dictator, in Vietnam.
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ET Tuesday, when the State System walked away and has not returned since, according to Mash.
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Cutting the interview short, Conway walked away, telling Bash: "I'll see you there in two weeks."
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I can't tell you how many producers were sobbing when Benoit walked away and drove off.
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Dempsey&aposs lawsuit was settled in August 2013, after which he walked away from the project.
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I'd also be thrilled if they walked away feeling like they experienced something fresh and unique.
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CB was the one who walked away -- sans one shoe -- with a knot above her eye.
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" Harris, the judge added, had "callously walked away and left that child ... to swelter and die.
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He was the one who walked away from that exchange carrying the pain of that encounter.
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What we walked away from is this was a guy who knew this day was coming.
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The woman does admit that she "almost died," however, it appears she walked away relatively unscathed.
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As I walked away from our interview, I saw him pick the iPad right back up.
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She said she walked away hopeful that Manchin would reconsider his decision to fund Planned Parenthood.
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I mean – in hindsight I wish we could have walked away and avoided the whole thing.
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So she walked away from her lucrative job in publishing and became a licensed boxing coach.
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We're told one lucky student walked away with $400 -- enough lunch money to last for weeks!!!
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Conservatives walked away from the table, but returned when they got some of what they wanted.
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Sanders' plan will out-tax Sweden, and yet he walked away from that debate the winner.
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"I walked away feeling so inspired … and I was so uplifted by these girls," she said.
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We tried that, and we're happy to report our model walked away with her arches intact.
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In 2009, he came in 2nd in a tournament and walked away with more than $117k.
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But ultimately, all of the women walked away from the experience with newfound confidence and knowledge.
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" Next week we're reading Ursula Le Guin's short story "The Ones Who Walked Away From Omelas.
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The administration walked away from the Trans Pacific Partnership, which offered both economic and diplomatic benefits.
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Rick Scott walked away from that deal and let the option to buy the land expire.
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She walked away and has now made a choice that 'yeah, I actually want to play.
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It's not like he walked away and said, 'I'm a conscientious objector to the president's agenda.
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The hippo briefly tried to bite the truck, then walked away as if nothing ever happened.
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God doesn't turn his back on the truth, but Pence just walked away from the truth.
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An already irritable party base would have walked away from the GOP in the 2018 midterms.
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And like other Brexit promoters, as soon as the vote was done, he just walked away.
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Bishop then put the gun back in his pants and walked away with his hands up.
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He then put the gun back in his pants and walked away with his hands up.
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"In hindsight, I wish we could have walked away and avoided the whole thing," he said.
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We walked away hoping that Chipotle ditches the old recipe in favor of the new flavor.
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A Bloomberg report in January said possible buyers including Amazon and India's Flipkart had walked away.
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"Most people would have walked away from a partner with cancer at our age," she says.
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I didn't make an effort to have a firm close; I sort of just walked away.
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Patty Murray (D-WA) to stabilize Obamacare, until Republicans walked away from negotiations early this week.
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A Star Is Born walked away with five Golden Globes nominations, including two for Gaga herself.
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Read more about WeWorkSoftBank could have just walked away from WeWork and its $9 billion investment.
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He added that he made Trump a "very generous offer" that the president walked away from.
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I almost walked away, as if this all had been an experiment and a terrible mistake.
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"I wish I could spend the day with my dad," she said as she walked away.
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"We walked away feeling better about Visteon's ability to deliver H219 guidance," analyst Itay Michaeli said.
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What I walked away with was a strategy for living your life, including your personal life.
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I walked away from this study with confidence that the voice-user interface has gone mainstream.
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You might remember Bluenoroff's hack of Bangladeshi bank in 2016; it walked away with $81 million.
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If I had walked away last year, I wouldn't have left it feeling great about it.
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Then he offered to give cash, he said, but the board "walked away from that," too.
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We walked away from the main beach, past art galleries and workshops to a rocky cove.
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The pair then briefly exchanged words; Mr. Sanders gesticulated at Ms. Warren, turned and walked away.
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Mr. El Mestassi said Mr. Facey had walked away, nonchalantly, with his hands by his side.
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"If we had put our best foot forward, we could have walked away unscathed," Hill claims.
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He was "banged up" but walked away from the scene, his publicist said at the time.
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Nehls reiterated earlier comments that everyone involved in the accident should have walked away from it.
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For the first time, I've walked away from half-finished drafts of writing that didn't flow.
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The FT also reported that Unilever and Hormel had come close to bidding, but walked away.
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And Bukele, of all the gathered dignitaries, walked away with the coveted prize: the Ivanka retweet.
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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren say to each other before they walked away without shaking hands?
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It's not an easy read, but I walked away from it with a feeling of hope.
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GlaxoSmithKline and Reckitt Benckiser are the only companies to bid, with rival candidates having walked away.
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A Senate aide this past weekend confirmed that Trump had walked away from a potential deal.
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When he got out his phone and started flicking through anti-Semitic memes, I walked away.
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Rosa Brooks walked away from her job as a civilian adviser at the Pentagon in 2011.
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Two police squad cars rolled up and stopped Sealy as he walked away from the crowd.
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"The board walked away from the site absolutely convinced it was the perfect choice," he writes.
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But there was also a problem: People walked away wondering if the Duplex technology actually existed.
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So the deal fell through — it's unclear who walked away from whom — and Valor didn't pay.
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No. So you walked away, and then x number of months later, it had to fold.
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He looked me in the eyes and said, "You ain't him, you old," and walked away.
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The folks like Fidelity, who walked away for a little bit, are back in full force.
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"But I had just walked away from a game I had played for 20 years," he said.
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Ultimately Chappelle walked away from his hit sketch show because he hated "being right" all the time.
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Then my past walked away, onto Vanderbilt Avenue and away from the me that I was now.
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He walked away from the filming area and hopped a gate that led out of the resort.
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"He looked at me hard again and said he's not sitting here and walked away," Thomas recalled.
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As he walked away from the rally, he said he was nearly entirely sold on Biden's candidacy.
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They continued to cuss and threaten each other for a good 90 seconds before Bisping walked away.
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We walked away from the five days feeling energized, inspired to eat healthier—and very, very hungry.
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I walked away with a barely-there scratch from the seat belt and a few little bruises.
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If you're like me, you also walked away from it feeling that…something is off about it.
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Gas spilled on the floor of the church during the exchange, Miller said, and Lamparello walked away.
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Although Wolfe walked away with only a bruised leg, her bloodied state only added to the horror.
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"You can't do it without those allies of which candidly we just walked away from," he said.
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But I walked away from the table feeling relieved that she'd finally heard about me from me.
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After taking a stroll through every single store at the park, well, we walked away seriously impressed.
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After attending a taping of "Last Week Tonight" last year, she walked away feeling energized and inspired.
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No one in the room, this person said, walked away feeling emboldened to stand up to SpaceX.
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Hughes then walked away from the scene, according to CCTV footage previously published by the Dutch police.
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This comes just months after Amazon walked away from a deal to build a headquarters in Queens.
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After that second term, I walked away to resume what was -- and is -- a pretty good life.
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Both touted the benefits of a Pacific trade deal that U.S. President Donald Trump walked away from.
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When the man noticed she was approaching her friend, "he turned around and walked away," she said.
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The 109 passengers aboard the Boeing 717 walked away uninjured, but with quite a tale to tell.
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Before he walked away, he threatened to put me in four-point restraints if I didn't behave.
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"I know that sounds crazy, but it was the perfect storm, and I walked away," she said.
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Guests at Meghan Markle's New York City baby shower walked away with something to keep them cozy!
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The retail veteran walked away from a 15-year corporate career to launch Chloe + Isabel in 2011.
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He went on to reach higher highs all the way until he walked away from it all.
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With respect to deals that Airbnb reportedly walked away from, the $850 million dollar deal is tame.
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One of the firm's advisers privately admits: "There's a good reason why so many executives walked away."
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Three of the Big Four accounting firms appeared to have walked away from their work at 21MDB.
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Democrats walked away from a spending bill that reflected their interests because of an unrelated policy issue.
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China's Liu Jiayu received the silver medal while American Arielle Gold walked away with the bronze. Chloe!!!!!!
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The best thing I walked away from that dinner with is she wrote it in the book.
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A lot of babysitters, a lot of relatives, literally have walked away because it's too much pressure.
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But after Kimber briefly walked away and went inside, she returned and couldn't find her sister anywhere.
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I asked one of the Liberian nurses, who replied, "Oh, she's just making noise," and walked away.
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I told her yes, I was aware of exactly where I was standing, and she walked away.
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Twitter shares closed 11.5 percent lower at $17.56 on Monday after news that bidders had walked away.
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But in some cases, patients who have turned to these clinics for help have walked away harmed.
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Few have gone against Facebook and walked away—and those that have, do with a permanent limp.
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Politics President Trump walked away from his fight to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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You have it all wrong, he said, and he walked away from me and toward another woman.
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After Block suggested "it seems kind of obvious" what he had in mind, the imposter walked away.
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Master Avery, noticing this, leaned over to say something to the concerned viewer, and they walked away.
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Other families walked away from the visit to say William truly seems to care about their grief.
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The show never happened, but Kemp walked away with an agent (Nancy Etz) and a new dream.
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Twice more, I was brushed off, walked away from, and not allowed to speak about these things.
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"House Republican leaders just walked away," he said during his speech at the state capitol in Harrisburg.
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He smiled, stuck out his fist for a bump, and then walked away to the team bus.
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I just walked away and acted like nothing was going on and back in my own world.
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We walked away with a single jar of Bacon Bits, and my whole life course was changed.
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Instead, he walked away with something that could be more valuable — life advice from billionaire Mark Cuban.
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Months later, the tail of Superstorm Sandy inundated Jones Beach and Trump walked away from the project.
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As I walked away, I thought to myself: This person is going to go far some day.
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She came up to the table, and then started crying, and then turned around and walked away.
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Fox didn't fire either of them and while some advertisers have walked away, they are moving slow.
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Asked if he has confidence in Price, Johnson went to speak, then stopped himself and walked away.
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He walked away with a shake of the head and a pointed look back at the mound.
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Trump had, by that time, walked away from Atlantic City, and was preparing to run for President.
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McDonald, a black teen, was shot 16 times as he walked away from officers in October 2014.
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And though they didn't win, Ramirez and Crouch walked away from the competition with a new friend.
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And I told him I'd have a really extraordinary life with or without him and walked away.
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"[He's] the first candidate who's ever walked away," Resnick said as it became clear Sanders was finished.
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To extricate herself, she walked away from her final two loans, leaving her credit report in tatters.
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"CME's management changed, and they walked away, didn't want to get involved," one of the sources said.
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" He added, "No one walked away from that, they're still equally committed, Chairman Kim is still committed.
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As the woman walked away, Wintrich is seen following her, pulling at her backpack and grabbing her.
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On Thursday, both leaders walked away from the high-stakes, two-day meeting without a denuclearization deal.
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First, he walked away from the Iran nuclear deal, and then he scrapped the North Korea summit.
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Saverin sued and walked away with a 4-5 percent stake that ended up being worth billions.
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Everyone I've spoken with who has interacted with the Touch Bar thus far has walked away impressed.
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They came hoping to see some younger musicians doing "real music," but they often walked away disappointed.
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She walked away struck by their kindness and thinking how lucky any child of theirs would be.
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But those talks apparently collapsed in the last day as the FDP walked away from the table.
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He was holding a knife as he walked away from multiple police officers who were following him.
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He came to a stop, then stiffly placed the ball on the turf and robotically walked away.
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The winners of each show got $250,000 apiece, but they walked away with more than just cash.
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She had this horrible look on her face of just disgust and she walked away from me.
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"Honestly, I would have a good story tell even if we walked away as friends," Jayasekar says.
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The entire family rarely does interviews together ... nonetheless it's unclear whether Kelly walked away with a headline.
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And as the Bitcoin bubble drove up transactions charges and waiting times, even this handful walked away.
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Unable to bridge the gap, they walked away, though Mr. Trump insisted they agreed to continue talking.
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But in the end, he listened to his aides' advice and walked away without signing a deal.
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Crying and naked but for her worn black shoes, she had walked away from the village, alone.
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And in February, Trump and Kim walked away with no deal after their summit in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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Ultimately, Mr. Sternberg's company defaulted on the loan and Mr. Sternberg himself walked away from the Band.
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Had he played by the rules, Mr. Moonves may very well have walked away with his loot.
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Southwest said it had already enhanced a contract offer that the union walked away from last fall.
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And as I said it, he just kind of furrowed his brows in disappointment and walked away.
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"The federal government hasn't just walked away from the fight on behalf of borrowers," Mr. Frotman said.
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I see so many people trying to get into tech and I just walked away from it.
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The most "party" moment: When he walked away, I hoped he wasn't going to talk about me.
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I got three boxes, and walked away with one pair of jeans and two pairs of socks.
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At one point, he walked up to Cora in the clubhouse, said it again, and walked away.
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It got so bad that he and a black colleague walked away from the force in 2015.
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After the waitress walked away, my friend took out a few more crumpled dollars from her purse.
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They spent billions of dollars on digital advertising stuff, which they eventually just totally walked away from.
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The big capitalists walked away with too much money, widening social gap is the foundation for revolution.
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The girl, only 7 years old and oblivious to her plight, walked away with a big smile.
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Their heads close together, they laughed at a private joke and walked away, two teenagers in love.
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Instead, Social + Capital walked away, the firm eventually imploded and Hamid joined Kleiner Perkins two years later.
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Bergdahl vanished when he reportedly walked away from his post at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan.
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When a group walked away after their lesson, mini-nooses in hand, she would replenish the supply.
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But Mr. Ailes was finished at Fox, and walked away with a payout reportedly worth $40 million.
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Shortly thereafter, the wife was in a new condo and the husband walked away from the marriage.
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The timing wasn't perfect: The golf course was recently returned to nature after its owner walked away.
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Heather Hutton's blue eyes filled with tears as she walked away from the memorial to Ms. Heyer.
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Each time I locked a Zipcar and walked away without a late fee, I felt overwhelming relief.
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The movie received five Oscar nominations in 1995 and walked away with one, for Luis Bacalov's score.
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Some of the best athletes walked away from their games, while others staged comebacks and improbable victories.
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Brady threw a pick-six that all but ended the game, and the Titans walked away winners.
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" Larry Baer walked away — with the phone in his hand — while saying the following: "Stop, Pam. Stop.
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There's a lot "that could have happened" that night but "she turned and walked away," Clark said.
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Dive said even after experiencing the destruction first hand, he walked away with a bit of hope.
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They walked away from a deal in May, Trump's top trade negotiator, Peter Navarro, told Yahoo Finance.
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He also expressed regret that neither he nor Phillips walked away once they came face to face.
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Brexit Today was supposed to be the day the United Kingdom walked away from the European Union.
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While the outcome wasn't exactly what they were expecting, Furmansky walked away feeling confident in his decision.
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But He's been in my heart all my life, and I've walked away from many bad things.
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Schiff said that although "Republicans walked away from the investigation, the Democratic minority has continued" its probe.
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"They said they wanted a partnership, but the minute there were criticisms, they walked away," he added.
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Eventually, the man on foot walked away, strode purposely across the sand and disappeared up the beach.
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The situation de-escalated as protesters walked away from the barricade and marched toward the administrative building.
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For all my interest in this creature, the boar had become bored with me and simply walked away.
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So, at the end of that summit, Kim Jong-un walked away, I think, with a great deal.
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I walked away for about a month and then I said, 'I think I've made a terrible mistake.
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Daniella Greenbaum walked away from her job at Business Insider after her column was deleted from the site.
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Holder got back in her car and ate some food, then asked her to wait and walked away.
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Miraculously, all eight people walked away with only minor injuries, but the journey was definitely one wild ride.
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Thanks to the quick, collected thinking of the pachyderm pair, the calf walked away from the incident uninjured.
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Around this point in time, the student claims, Bogins walked away, leaving her alone with the school cop.
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Then, the pageant finally came around, and she walked away with the crown, never expecting what came next.
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War of words It's safe to say the Obamas walked away into a sunset littered with dollar bills.
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Philip walked away from the accident uninjured after flipping his Land Rover following a collision with a Kia.
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Initially, police said that no explanation of his disappearance was ruled out, including the chance he walked away.
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"He tried to block the video with his hand, and he stood up and walked away," Ramos said.
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Heitkamp "walked away" from Native Americans during the DAPL protests, said Loretta Bad Heart Bull, a tribal elder.
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I walked away for a few moments and when I came back, all I could say was 'wow!
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Many people might have reluctantly walked away with whatever money they got back to avoid a prolonged battle.
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I know what "those people" really meant and screamed "Fuck you!" in my head as she walked away.
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"Then he said something quietly to Anastasia and they walked away, and he took her away," Giacoman said.
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And the biggest lesson I walked away with that afternoon was that the rest of us shouldn't, either.
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I think the moment I enjoyed the most is when Jaime simply called her bluff and walked away.
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In some ways I kind of walked away from where I saw the success of Talking Heads going.
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They walked away toward the end of the room, the young man now doing most of the talking.
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She said the second manager walked away from her "mid-conversation" and she followed him to continue it.
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Scott Ostrem abruptly walked away from his roofing company job hours before the attack, his former boss said.
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"I walked away scared out of my wits that they will change our industry forever," says Mr Gupta.
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People ask-bad enough that I walked away from my dreams, bandmates&a 13 million dollar record deal.
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I walked away from the consumer lifestyle many years ago and now live on an off-grid homestead.
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The Palestinian Authority has walked away from multiple efforts to make peace, very generous offers from the Israels.
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This week's issues of PEOPLE magazine has the inside story of why Hall walked away from the network.
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But on March 21st, reports emerged suggesting that Indigo had walked away from any potential deal with WOW.
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DESANTIS: Well, look, I wish John Kerry would have walked away from the table with the Iran deal.
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I walked away from our time together knowing in my heart I would never forget his name again.
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After the housing crash and then major flooding from Hurricane Sandy, a lot of people just walked away.
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Chinese investors, including big family offices, have walked away from transactions and stopped taking meetings with U.S. startups.
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An assistant helped him take off the microphone clip and Foxx walked away heading toward the basketball court.
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Bishop allegedly grabbed her son's hand and walked away without stopping to offer Fournier help, the report says.
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A second summit in Hanoi in February ended in failure when Trump walked away from the negotiating table.
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CNBC reported in October that Google held talks with both companies, but was ultimately outbid or walked away.
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Sen. Kamala Harris walked away as the indisputable winner on the second night of this week's Democratic debates.
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The complaint was filed after Musk and Tesla's board abruptly walked away from an agreement with the SEC.
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No communication at all, they just turned their servers off, closed our shared support channel and walked away.
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"We are at an impasse, and it's not because I walked away or anything like that," Peterson responded.
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His father asked him what was wrong with him, handed the phone to his mother and walked away.
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Boys will be boys, but we're guessing the server walked away with a fat stack in this case.
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When we walked away, however, Pollock grabbed my hand and asked me why can't I pretend I'm single.
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Philip walked away from the accident uninjured after flipping his Land Rover following a collision with a Kia.
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He walked away from the accident, but cops arrested him later after tracking him down at his home.
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For as boss of HP Ms Fiorina laid off 30,000 workers and walked away with a $21m payout.
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In its official statement, the consortium cited "market considerations" as the reason it walked away from the table.
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All three riders walked away from the crash, although Pedrosa complained of severe pain in his right hip.
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One man going through airport security recently walked away with a little more than he came in with.
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Luckily, I grew up, built a strong conscience, and walked away from Stefani with or without her recompense.
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Trian walked away with a 50 percent return on Peltz's investment, which he first took on in 2012.
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An image of the Leonardo from which we have just walked away is projected onto a virtual easel.
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In comparison, his Thai opponent walked away with less than half of that at 60,000 Baht (1,700 USD).
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Bestselling author Michael Lewis walked away from a lucrative job at Salomon Brothers to pursue writing full-time.
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I walked away from that evening feeling really great about what was starting to blossom between us. Raven
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Just last year, 84.6% of the US national graduation class walked away from high school with a diploma.
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THR said that Phillips walked away from the meeting with the rights to develop one other DC movie.
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But he calmly rose, walked away to rechalk his hands, walked back to the bar and started again.
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Some who walked away are bouncing from rental to rental, negotiating bankruptcies and trying to fix their credit.
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Booker could, indeed, have walked away from the whole thing an early frontrunner for the 2020 presidential race.
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"I could see as they walked away from the podium, a weight lifted from their shoulders," she said.
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"Let's do one thing at a time," a slightly flustered Alexander said, before he walked away from reporters.
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The charges were filed after Musk and Tesla's board abruptly walked away from an agreement with the SEC.
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The filmmaker walked away convinced that wasn't buried with Simmons Sr. He also picked up a tantalizing clue.
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Hampered by that lack of accuracy and a series of injuries, Locker walked away from football last year.
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As I walked away I saw one of those 'Make America Great Again' bumper stickers on her car.
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"Someone at some point thought it wasn't worth it, and closed the door and walked away," he said.
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Somehow he walked away, but with the air of a sky diver whose chute had only partly opened.
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He swooned back and forth at his lectern and then walked away from it, pretending to lurch forward.
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But in 1994, Trump walked away from the relationship and refused to pay what he owed, they say.
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Families walked away with one or two meals, and the lucky ones also got 24 bottles of water.
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"I walked away feeling very optimistic about our own work but also our comrades in arms," he said.
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Service workers wouldn't pay Sopit—they showed their pay stubs and walked away with a free, hot meal.
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In 2011, Clem reportedly walked away from his Sirius hosting gig due to salary cuts by the network.
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"It is the Trump Administration that has walked away from the negotiations, from international law and U.N. resolutions."
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The Los Angeles Times first reported Wednesday that the Lakers and Lue had walked away from each other.
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"Kobe and Peyton walked away from their careers with something I didn't have: enormous bank accounts," Wambach said.
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But they have usually walked away with light sentences (most of them suspended), free to manage their businesses.
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Over the years, we've walked away from a lot of places, because you saw the greed set in.
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Pittsburgh (1-0) walked away from Week 1 with a victory, but shouldn't be too happy about it.
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So, in 2000, I walked away from Broadway, left the music industry behind and moved to Los Angeles.
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I could have walked away with a sense of control over my body instead of a deeper shame.
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New tools, like ray tracing, also caught the interest of players who had walked away from the game.
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After Paramount Pictures walked away from The Irishman because of the $160 million budget, Netflix saw an opportunity.
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These are two teenagers and it's obvious that she said no and he respected it and walked away.
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The Englishman told magistrates he walked away after Cantona launched a "kung-fu" kick on a Palace fan.
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He went 16-34 and was released in mid-2015, but made no excuses and walked away proud.
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"I kind of walked away impressed that I didn't get strong-armed or anything like that," Marley said.
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Some of the event's major corporate sponsors, including Goya Foods, JetBlue, Coca-Cola and McDonald's, have walked away.
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"But we're not Trump supporters," the man she was with called over his shoulder as they walked away.
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Sony was first of five who walked away from longstanding FIFA partner status before the latest scandal erupted.
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In fact, members of the band who are still alive walked away with their own substantial hearing loss.
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As farmers walked away from the land in favor of less backbreaking, more profitable ventures, forests came back.
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Then he sat up, swung his legs over the side and walked away unnoticed, a freshly minted ghost.
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The Queen, noticing that John had witness the unexpected exchange, then winked at the musician and walked away.
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After the debate, it appeared that Sanders and Warren confronted one another and walked away without shaking hands.
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As a result, in 93, Blockbuster walked away from the first major development of wide-scale movie streaming.
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As I tried to tell them what they'd done, they walked away, telling me to call and complain.
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Last year, the Gannett Company walked away from its proposed deal for Tronc after a heated takeover battle.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) called the trial a "sham" and said the masterminds walked away "scot-free."ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
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Previously, that was the case in Hungary, too, though many walked away, continuing their journey to Western Europe.
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The circus troupe was in the process of loading the animals into a truck when they walked away.
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In both cases, there are enough red flags on both sides that all parties should have walked away.
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When she walked away from the guards, they and police officers who had been called in grabbed her.
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Then he says he walked away a bit disillusioned at having been exposed to the underbelly of politics.
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"It's a bit like if you walked away from a campfire and suddenly got much hotter," Fox said.
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Trump walked away victorious in Richmond County in 2016, due in part to low African American turnout there.
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With little skin in the game, once prices fell homeowners simply defaulted on their obligations and walked away.
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As viewers around the world tuned in Tuesday night, they undoubtedly walked away with a few key conclusions.
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You hope only that this young man walked away with a mother lode from the league without shame.
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I am proud of the four career prosecutors who walked the walk and walked away from this farce.
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In January, AT&T walked away from a deal to sell a new Huawei smartphone, the Mate 10.
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"We walked away because we didn't have a deal, but no deal is better than a bad deal."
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"Each of us walked away with such a better understanding of how the whole organization functioned," she said.
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While Zuckerberg didn't say much of consequence, he also walked away unscathed from two long days of questioning.
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But he rediscovered his love of boxing and the sport he walked away from proved to be his salvation.
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When I started writing a sentence that felt good, I stopped in the middle of it and walked away.
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The investors were sold, and Johnson and Palandech walked away with $500,000 for a 35% share of their company.
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A year and a day after he had started, he walked away from over $1 million in company stock.
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She was flown first class, put up in a posh resort and walked away with $400 in Adidas swag.
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"I've watched episodes where people have walked away with nothing — $5, $10, less than a thousand dollars, " she says.
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That evening was the first time I had walked away from a group date feeling somewhat helpless and discouraged.
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Although I paid around $3 for a Pepsi, I walked away with two hefty slices of pie for free.
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Borden had walked away from his fortune to take the Gospel of Jesus to the nations of the world.
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Chance the Rapper walked away with three Grammys on Sunday night, including Best New Artist and Best Rap Album.
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A Star Is Born walked away with 8 nominations, although Bradley Cooper was snubbed in the Best Director category.
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A Star Is Born walked away with 8 nominations, although Bradley Cooper was snubbed in the Best Director category.
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Then he just kind of laughed it off and said, 'Well, I'm sure that's true too,' and walked away.
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Com Inc : * Confirms The Financial Times report that said Salesforce walked away from Twitter bid -spokesperson Further company coverage:
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When Krause ultimately walked away, fellow former BMW executive Ulrich Kranz decided to join him in leaving Faraday Future.
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I walked away with five bottles of extra virgin olive oil the day I visited my dad at work.
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She went to the event thinking she'd get a promise of support in her search but walked away frustrated.
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He noted that another person walked away from Western State Hospital, just as Garver and Adams had, on Wednesday.
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If TMZ finds him at a strip club drinking Hennessy, I can't say he's walked away from the faith.
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Following his candid interview with Kanye West about the rapper's bipolar diagnosis, David Letterman walked away surprised and fascinated.
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Cameron resigned the next day and could be heard humming cheerfully as he walked away from the whole mess.
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Some analysts walked away with the impression that the robotaxi idea was underdeveloped, or "half-baked," Cowen's Osborne wrote.
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Rick Devens may not have won this season of Survivor, but he walked away with an even better prize.
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CFIUS allowed the bid, but BHP subsequently walked away from the deal in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
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William caught one before tossing it back, and Kate caught one as well, holding it as they walked away.
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The NXPI deal, you had that on the plate, it went on and on and then you walked away.
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Bergdahl walked away from his post in Afghanistan, triggering a search that left some of his comrades severely wounded.
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Then I walked away from dozens of opportunities for millions of dollars and instead walked into the White House.
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Joss Whedon walked away from the Avengers franchise after finding the creative compromises on Age of Ultron too difficult.
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Fortunately because of how it hit, it wasn't at full power and I walked away with a minor injury.
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Ultimately, however, they couldn't get past the price and the poor user experience, and he walked away empty-handed.
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After she walked away with the first-place prize at Operalia in 2013, her career saw a significant boost.
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Although the agreed-upon offer was much lower than what Mangum initially desired — he walked away with a smile.
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Over the weekend, The Mail on Sunday reported that Presley had told friends she'd walked away from the religion.
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Then, after a few hours, Musk paid the bill and walked away, back into his chaotic, frenzied, tigerlike life.
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"I rattled off more stats and info than he could keep up with, and he walked away," Morgenstern said.
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On Valentine's Day he gave me a chocolate rose and said something like Lecter would and just walked away.
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The piece apparently offended some of her liberal colleagues and Greenbaum walked away from her job after being censored.
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A month later, Trump had walked away from negotiations in a huff, furious over House Democrats' investigations of him.
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Refusing to cooperate, Rasmussen drove his vehicle to a nearby McDonald&aposs, parked and walked away from the car.
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As Dodd walked away, Foster admitted to cameras, "I don't even know who that is" before he drove off.
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Based on all that, it's likely the guys who pulled off the heist walked away with quite the bundle.
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U.S. spice maker McCormick Foods walked away from its takeover proposal for British food company Premier Foods on Wednesday.
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" But, Marshall smartly kept his cool and walked away ... only saying one thing to the heckler, "Go to work.
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One man said the constable should have stood down and walked away, saying any money owed wasn't worth it.
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Thus, Stephanie walked away with the rarest of "Grey's Anatomy" endings: something not completely horrific or tragic or heartbreaking.
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So far, second- and third-place finishers have still walked away with some delegates in the elections so far.
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One of those sources said Senate Republicans ultimately walked away from the effort over the language of the proposal.
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After forcing GE to raise its bid, Siemens walked away and the business was acquired by GE in 2015.
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But even if he had lost both awards, Shelton still would have walked away from the evening a winner.
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I walked away feeling like he got me and what I was trying to do creatively more than most.
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Saudi Arabia walked away when Iran, which only recently regained full access to international oil markets, refused to attend.
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Larry David just straight up said "No," when he was asked to use the faceswap app, and walked away.
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Essentially, he was a real character — and the only one I walked away from the movie really thinking about.
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"I worked for UPS for a number of years and they have walked away from unprofitable customers," Roberson said.
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Amazon's two-day shopping bonanza is over, and some of the company's newest Prime members have already walked away.
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So I simply hugged him goodbye and walked away, hoping that someone else would think to give him Tylenol.
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Several industry supporters — some of which had donated funds and even vehicles in the past — walked away as well.
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On that day, she walked away victorious, eventually landing a job with Microsoft shortly after leaving the prison's walls.
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Moms walked away from Moore Women with children made up one in every five voters in Alabama on Tuesday.
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BuzzFeed has offered us an unacceptable take-it-or-leave-it deal and walked away from the negotiating table.
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The officer approached the 11-year-old but she walked away, ignoring several commands to stop, the release said.
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Sources told BuzzFeed that Facebook wasn't able to close the deal, while Bloomberg reports it walked away over Musical.
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Taryn may have totaled her car, but at least she walked away without injuries ... and with some free makeup.
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Laquan McDonald, 2000, was holding a knife as he walked away from multiple police officers who were following him.
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Trump walked away from the agreement, which curtailed Iran's nuclear program in exchange for easing U.S. and international sanctions.
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As he walked away, I remembered a high school photographer cheerily calling "Smile!" just before the blinding white flash.
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When a reporter asked Yang after the rally if he agreed with the comedian, Yang walked away from him.
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Having practiced his usual method of deal-making, Trump then walked away from the hard work of political negotiating.
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" The bartender said that he refused to serve Dargy, and said that another bar employee "[walked] away in disgust.
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While there, will Rhonda spot the same Christian Loubs that walked away from her miscarrying on the marble floor?
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One person was treated for a minor cut to the head, but all 3 walked away from the accident.
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Mir collapsed and Hunt walked away casually in the other direction, raising his hands almost apologetically in his stride.
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Instead, he dropped the ball and walked away, robotically, seemingly mocking the way the NFL wants players to behave.
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Here are the others who might not have taken the crown but walked away from season ten as victors.
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But, police say Jackson got up and walked away ... and when cops told him to stop, he started running.
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Once, in response to a journalist's question, Kawakubo drew a circle on a piece of paper and walked away.
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Chris is a well-known hunter but this time around he happily walked away from the stream empty-handed.
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The couple climbed back into their tent as the man walked away to investigate with his son in tow.
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Each wrestler negotiated his pay with the promoter, and Vince Sr. walked away with 19593% of the overall income.
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He ended up taking the bulk sum payment of $3.25 million and walked away with $2.2 million after taxes.
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"She could have walked away from her relationship with Breckinridge with her reputation more or less intact," Miller writes.
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Instead, his government walked away with vague promises of a deal "in principle," but refused to disclose any details.
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Weber, the coaching assistant who walked away from a job as a stock analyst, has consistently rewarded Girardi's faith.
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Jennifer Timpanelli pressed her face up to the fence as she walked away from the beach with her friends.
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Each walked away inspired and committed to include community schools in their education plans for the nation's largest city.
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The officials did not respond to a question about how many children had walked away from migrant centers nationwide.
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She watched a man get stabbed on the street, after all, and walked away just as everyone else did.
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And President George W. Bush subsequently walked away from the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty negotiated with the Soviet Union.
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Andy Rubin ran the robot team at Google, but he never articulated his grand vision and ultimately walked away.
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My husband suggested she wear a paper bag over her head, whereupon she rolled her eyes and walked away.
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"The fact that he walked away without pleading guilty to most of our crimes is very upsetting," she said.
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But after Mr. Richter walked away, Mr. Toto, leaning against the bar, admitted he was no longer so sure.
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Maybe you thought I was short with you; maybe you stopped thinking about it the moment you walked away.
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Ionescu and the third-ranked Ducks walked away from Monday night's game at Stanford with the 74-66 victory.
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The space capsule carrying one American and one Russian crew member automatically jettisoned away, and they walked away uninjured.
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"People walked away thinking 'I was lucky, I escaped,' but then PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) starts," Vansteenkiste said.
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Clinton had won the election, he might have just turned over the keys and walked away on Inauguration Day.
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