Drejka walked back to his own vehicle and then walked back toward Kelly, he testified.
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Kang somewhat walked back her comments later in the day.
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In the next clip, Lohan walked back on her claim.
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Don't worry, he walked back into the hotel without incident.
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But McKellen also walked back that position in his statement.
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McGlockton walked back inside the convenience store, where he collapsed.
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He's walked back or modified much of it since. 24.
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As they walked back to the venue, Sullivan apologized profusely.
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The next day, Kelly walked back her statement on air.
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Following the election results, she's walked back on that promise.
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The hitter turned out and walked back to the dugout.
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Hassan walked back to Hina's doorstep, panting with the effort.
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The president later walked back the remarks, saying he misspoke.
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At one point, he walked back an exchange with Rep.
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I paid my bill and walked back to the office.
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I logged out and walked back into the living room.
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Shame!' while Cersei Lannister walked back to the Red Keep.
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When I walked back, I checked Todbaum's usual parking spot.
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The president later walked back those comments, claiming he misspoke.
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He walked back into the bedroom and noticed an iScroll.
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He later walked back the remarks, which had conservatives fuming.
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We walked back to the car, and Mom blew up.
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On Thursday, amid backlash, the CEO walked back those statements.
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Some of those statements, however, have since been walked back.
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Now we've walked back west to the heart of Broadway.
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Now we've walked back west to the heart of Broadway.
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The accuser has since walked back most of the story.
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A knock came, and the testing nurse walked back in.
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The crowd walked back fairly obediently, looking a bit tired.
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And even that Kovalchuk penalty ended up being walked back.
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Consumer Reports has walked back its initial criticisms of Apple's MacBook.
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Saudi Arabia says he walked in and then walked back out.
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The newspaper responded and has walked back some of their language.
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After a minute, the group walked back inside the White House.
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Um, so you know, they went... They walked back on that.
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Speaking to reporters on Friday afternoon, Trump walked back his comments.
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Trump later walked back those remarks and said was a joke.
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Trump has since walked back the comments, stating it was sarcasm.
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I walked back outside and sat back down on the bench.
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Mulvaney walked back the comments in a statement the same day.
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When he got no answer, he walked back towards his car.
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The company later walked back the policy change after user complaints.
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Bushnick walked back to the bench with her head held high.
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And then she walked back into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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Khloé Kardashian went on a tweet spree she eventually walked back.
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Some volunteers have walked back their anger since the initial outburst.
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Mr. Price walked back his comments after they came under fire.
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As we walked back to the car, a woman stopped us.
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He walked back into the living room and surveyed the scene.
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A day later, the White House publicly walked back Tillerson's comments.
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Kennedy later walked back his comments, saying he misheard the question.
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Mulvaney quickly walked back the statement, but the damage was done.
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He radioed to the outpost, in case Dewater had walked back.
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Screenshot: FacebookThe employee has since walked back the language of the post.
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"Well, we've walked back and forth on this," Hillary Clinton told PEOPLE.
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John Thune walked back earlier concerns he expressed about Taylor's opening statement.
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Trump later walked back the comments, saying the migrants would be arrested.
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We walked back to the hotel room that night disappointed but excited.
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I mean, it was like your hot take that you walked back.
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Trump then walked back on the agreement hours after he had left.
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He walked back to his car feeling giddy about what he'd done.
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We walked back to the hotel as a group after the gala.
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A day later, Biden walked back the comments in a television interview.
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It later walked back the punishment, reducing it down to 6 months.
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She walked back into the street, sweeping her tracks with the bough.
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O'Donnell walked back his reporting on Wednesday after Harder's letter was circulated.
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Democratic states and environmental groups sued, and Pruitt walked back the delay.
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But the day after the debate, she walked back from that stance.
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As he walked back I said to him, 'Are you fucking mad?
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Calderon kept a straight face as he walked back to the bench.
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I walked back to my duvet nest and soon I fell asleep.
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NRCC Chairman Steve Stivers walked back his criticism of Pennsylvania Republican Rep.
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And two of his major points had to be walked back later.
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" He later walked back on his claims, saying he had been "misunderstood.
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She turned her back and walked back to her office in silence.
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Hardaway walked back into the restaurant, grabbed his belongings and went home.
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Gray walked back her comment about Bloomberg on Twitter later Wednesday morning.
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Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) called for the restrictions to be walked back.
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Although he has walked back the gaffe, trans-Atlantic relations remain shaky.
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Adam Smith of Washington, walked back comments made on CNN Thursday morning.
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The Trump administration has since walked back the president's initial withdrawal announcement.
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However, since the sexual assault allegations Gardner has walked back his support.
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He kind of walked back some of the remarks on it, trade deal.
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She walked back the statements and told Oprah that she regretted her comments.
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Trump later walked back his comments, saying "of course" he'd alert the FBI.
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The government last week walked back from the allegation, saying in a Sept.
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He then walked back into rooms 214, 217, and 219, shooting multiple times.
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Nothing happened, so I sprayed a little more Lynx, and walked back home.
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She eventually walked back the sentiment a bit in a follow-up post.
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That announcement was largely criticized and was later walked back by the administration.
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John Kasich (Ohio) also walked back from that pledge in the past week.
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That announcement was largely criticized and was later walked back by the administration.
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Trump later walked back his remarks, saying he accepts the intelligence community's findings.
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I walked back to my hotel at 8 and headed to the elevators.
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It became such a big issue that Powell later walked back his comments.
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Moments later, I heard John shout, "Tom!" as he walked back towards me.
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The president walked back his comments in a statement to reporters on Tuesday.
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Seeking to quell the backlash, Trump walked back his statements a day later.
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Then we walked back home, 30 minutes up the hill, and excellent exercise!
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Recently, singer-songwriter Mark Ronson walked back claims that he identifies as sapiosexual.
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Tillerson walked back to say hello and saw Kushner dining with the secretary.
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The departments have walked back guidelines that protected trans students and military members.
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But the administration walked back that statement, saying it had refined its strategy.
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The Mail quickly walked back its report after the White House issued clarification.
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Later Thursday, amid a wave of criticism, Mulvaney sharply walked back his comments.
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Smith quickly walked back the comments on Twitter following his "New Day" interview.
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She then walked back to the podium to defend her position on impeachment.
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Trump later walked back his comments and expressed confidence in his intelligence officials.
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But after the debate, she walked back her comments and claimed she misspoke.
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The man, 24, who the NYPD did not identify, walked back to safety.
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I remember crying as I walked back to the car with my father.
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After about a dozen steps, he turned around and walked back, looking exhausted.
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She looked particularly small that night as she walked back to her cell.
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I think even President Trump knows it because he walked back his remarks earlier.
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To her credit, Ocasio-Cortez walked back her Bronx homerism in a single tweet.
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The two of them walked back across the bridge, Patricia feeling intimidated and dejected.
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Kasich and Cruz also walked back their loyalty pledges, albeit less enthusiastically than Trump.
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A single robot walked back and forth, delivering the molecules to the appropriate locations.
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I walked back to a busier spot in a final attempt to be noticed.
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Many conservatives are fuming over the GOP frontrunner's remarks, which he later walked back.
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He later walked back those comments in an interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN.
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Trump walked back his comments on Tuesday, which were widely condemned across bipartisan lines.
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"Christ," he said, and without asking anyone's permission he walked back to the house.
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The two men looked over some papers, then walked back over the Republican huddle.
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The president, attempting to ease the backlash, walked back his statement a day later.
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During one stoppage, he walked back onto the court to a smattering of applause.
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In fact, those who have been critical of it have seemingly walked back criticisms.
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" She then walked back her comments by saying that "people see it that way.
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He walked back his claim that Cohen knew Trump was aware of the meeting.
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He walked back out into the hall and explained the situation to the girls.
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" Later, as we walked back to the car, Hamilton said, "She needs a lot.
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Thinking the worst was over, he walked back inside to put on a towel.
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Mr. Goldman eventually walked back some of his statements, but it was too late.
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Assad proceeded to use chemical weapons and the US walked back from its threat.
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As we walked back to his car, the man must have felt my reluctance.
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In his confirmation hearing before the Senate, Mr. Perry apologetically walked back that pledge.
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We're told DaBaby turned the guy down, so he walked back in the lobby.
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The CIA later seemingly walked back Pompeo's assertion, saying the conclusion had not changed.
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Christie later walked back those remarks, saying vaccines were an important public health measure.
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Hours later, a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps walked back the claim.
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LSU initially said it was fake money, but has since walked back that statement.
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" She then walked back her comments by saying that "people see it that way.
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" Trump has since walked back the Russia comment, saying he was merely being "sarcastic.
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Prosecutors have also walked back earlier allegations they made about Zhang's potential malicious intent.
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But such a waiver is prohibited, and the EPA later walked back the statement.
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Finally he nodded, turned around and walked back across the desert to his home.
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This story was updated Wednesday morning after Tuten walked back her initial comments via Facebook.
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Anyway, after much well-deserved backlash, the Air Force has walked back its egregious claim.
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The swimmers then walked back to a taxi parked at one of the gas pumps.
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Trump later walked back his comments, saying the punishment should be on the abortion provider.
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Blizzard walked back its suspension from a year to six months and reinstated his winnings.
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The story was later walked back by Ross during an appearance on World News Tonight.
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The first time we walked into our future house, I almost walked back out again.
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The two were all smiles and held hands as they walked back to their car.
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Nielsen also walked back her comments on Twitter, saying she now couldn't discuss the figures.
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But as he walked back inside, he noticed ants marching out from within the petals.
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The latter had thrown his bat in disgust as he walked back to the pavilion.
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He walked back that conclusion in 1978, some say due to pressure from competing teams.
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Facing criticism from all sides, Trump begrudgingly walked back the controversial practice earlier this week.
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And so, without any warning or explanation, Maranhão walked back his decision to annul impeachment.
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At this point, net neutrality rules are at a high risk of being walked back.
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Shortly after, they walked back down the aisle to cheers from the crowd and fireworks.
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I walked back down Adams Avenue with what can only be appropriately called gender euphoria.
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But he walked back the decree after facing criticism from citizens, politicians and local leaders.
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Patrick Hope (D) walked back his plan to introduce articles of impeachment against Lt. Gov.
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I walked back into the classroom, packed my stuff, and ran out of the building.
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" On Sunday, Ferdinand walked back his criticism, saying "we are in a different era now.
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She walked back the comment in a statement Saturday, saying she regrets speaking so generally.
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H.R. McMaster walked back Trump's statement, saying the U.S. would continue to pay for it.
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Then I walked back and forth and said: 'It's going to be OK, keep calm.
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I thanked him, gently pushed him away, and walked back out to find my friend.
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Trump later walked back those comments, saying that doctors who perform abortions should be punished.
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He gave a little bow and walked back to his seat as the crowd applauded.
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Research has since walked back that theory, but 55 Cancri e is still plenty unusual.
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" She then walked back her comments by saying that other "people see it that way.
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" Dimon quickly walked back his comments, saying they proved he "wouldn't make a good politician.
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"Witnesses say McGlockton walked back into the convenient store where he collapsed," the release stated.
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"Have a Blockbuster day," Bruce called as I walked back to the 21st-century world.
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The hen picked herself up, shook her feathers indignantly and walked back to the barn.
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On top of that, the company walked back a plan to change its ownership structure.
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Harris later walked back her support of eliminating private insurance, saying she misheard the question.
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Trump has walked back past threats and has agreed to honor the "One China" policy.
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"When zero finally hit, I walked back and sat in the trainer's room," Lehner wrote.
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As he walked back to his desk she noticed the unfortunate fit of his jeans.
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He walked back to the dugout, his teammates hugging him, the crowd standing and cheering.
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So she walked back to her Staten Island apartment to see if someone could help.
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So I pulled over, walked back to his house, and made good on the threat.
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Our time was over, and I walked back out onto the streets of the capital.
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But, facing lawsuits from greens and Democratic state attorneys general, he walked back that delay.
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Indeed, at his wife's request, Mr. West walked back the full extent of his praise.
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Ever the instigator, Butler blew Warren kisses as he walked back to the locker room.
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A few hours later, however, Smith walked back his comments on Twitter, saying he misspoke.
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The president walked back his tweet in a comment Monday at the joint press briefing.
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Dozens of passengers walked back down access roads with their luggage, trying to hail cabs.
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I walked back into the room and lounged on the sofa, nursing my coffee gloomily.
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" Shortly after, the CEO walked back his statement, saying "I should not have said it.
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The crowd, which included women and children, then walked back slowly toward the refugee encampment.
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We walked back to my car and he invited me to come up to his apartment.
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Others walked back and forth along the edge of the road, trying to pass the time.
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He walked back toward his desk, then returned to the door and closed it, Nui recalled.
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" But later he walked back the statement and said that it was an "emotional first take.
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The administration ultimately walked back the proposal after it was struck down by the Supreme Court.
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As Rohleder walked back toward midcourt, a referee approached him and asked what he was doing.
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He also walked back the insinuation that there aren't "patriots" in the current White House administration.
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At the end of his speech, he turned around and walked back into the White House.
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But a Fed spokesman soon walked back the comments, causing confusion over where policy is headed.
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But when he walked back over to me, his face had a look of notable concern.
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Soon after Garza started nursing, the driver stopped and walked back to her, leaning in closely.
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French Montana walked back his recent comments about R. Kelly with a tweet on Sunday afternoon.
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Apparently she had walked back the whole murder thing by the time of that first meeting.
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He walked back to his car and drove off, as Godwin lay on the sidewalk bleeding.
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McKinney explained he walked back over to where Hussle was and fired several shots at him.
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He was caught by the outrider and he walked back to the barn on his own.
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The two stayed close to each other, linking arms as they walked back to the car.
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Much to my surprise, under oath and on national television, Mr. Friedman walked back the statement.
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Make no mistake, deploying weapons in space would cross a threshold that cannot be walked back.
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However, the White House walked back her comments, and said no final decision had been made.
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Elon Musk hyped a fully autonomous Tesla in 2016, but has since walked back his vision
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We walked back to the gun display, where she picked up a phone and called someone.
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As we walked back to the ferry, we were conflicted on our thoughts on Empire Outlets.
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He has since walked back on his guilty plea, and appealed to Trump for a pardon.
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He's since walked back on that somewhat, and said he's not interested in going to war.
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Then, emerging from the shelter, she walked back to the cafe in the fading spring light.
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We walked back to our tent and I read Lemony Snicket to her longer than usual.
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As I walked back to the subway, I came across a storefront with a long line.
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I walked back up to the eldest son of the most powerful man in the world.
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For his part, Razek apologized and walked back his comment, as soon as the backlash began.
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But the campaign again beat back the rumors as unfounded, and Clyburn walked back his remarks.
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After one training session this summer, the players walked back to their residence in small groups.
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He has since walked back that statement, saying Tuesday that he misspoke at the press conference.
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Mulvaney later walked back his comments in a statement, accusing the media of "misconstruing" his remarks.
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Mr. Mulvaney walked back that pledge on Monday, saying the promise pertained only to retirement benefits.
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Seager walked back outside, and just like that, the world came out from under her feet.
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But a moment later, the second man walked back over to me, and changed his tone.
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I walked back through to the Camelot — sorry, dining — room and spotted the fake sky ceiling.
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Ernst's Senate bill also walked back other provisions from the House version passed earlier this year.
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Fortunately, a day after the outcry, YouTube walked back the worst aspects of its proposed changes.
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Her staff later walked back the document, but Republicans have focused on the "cow farts" line.
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Also, two senior White House officials walked back Mr. Trump's unsubstantiated wiretapping accusation against President Obama.
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I walked back to my desk — wait, not my desk anymore… their desk — in a daze.
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And then she walked back in and saw that his golden retriever was going down on him.
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While it's impossible to know what decisions happened behind the scenes, the show just feels walked-back.
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When he walked back to his car, he found that a box full of bees had escaped.
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Now, Slack has walked back its actions in a blog post entitled 'An Apology and an Update.
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" After verifying the correspondence, another spokesperson walked back that response, calling the mention of Lycamobile's donations "regrettable.
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We walked back upstairs and I asked my husband if he thought we were going to die.
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And the best part is, Ezekiel, Carol, and Jerry then walked back home to safety without incident.
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But then he walked back the remark, suggesting he might be willing to keep playing the character.
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But its shares fell 3 percent as it walked back its estimates for fiscal 2018 and 2019.
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Video Trump since walked back his statements in Helsinki, saying he believed the intelligence community&aposs findings.
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" "The only surprise is that Chairman Powell has not walked back from any of his previous comments.
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When I finally walked back up into my room, alone, I didn't feel exultant to be alive.
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As she walked back to her table, a song of hers called "Why You Mad" started playing.
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Trump spoke out against North Carolina's transgender bathroom law in April, but walked back his comments afterward.
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The president later walked back his comments about Russia's role in election interference, claiming that he misspoke.
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" She then walked back her comments by saying that she thinks that "people see it that way.
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He walked back those remarks, clarifying that the doctor who performed illegal abortions should face criminal charges.
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A day later, after facing enormous bipartisan blowback for his comments, Trump partially walked back the sentiment.
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Andrew Cuomo's (D) remarks last week that "America was never that great," comments he later walked back.
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A spokeswoman walked back Heller's statement, noting he does not support funding for organizations that provide abortions.
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"As I walked back to my bike, the quokka chased after me," Campbell told the news outlet.
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Sanders later walked back his comments about Clinton's qualifications, but Trump has repeatedly used them against her.
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After my work appointment in Cincinnati, I walked back to the hotel, stopping for a leisurely beer.
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He walked back those remarks, only to later suggest that others besides Russia may have been responsible.
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He walked back from his comments in a few hours, after speaking with EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler.
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In fact, in his testimony, Jacobs walked back some of what his attorney wrote in the letter.
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But the White House walked back her announcement the next day, saying no decision had been made.
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On health care, Mr. Trump walked back his endorsement of a bipartisan effort to save insurance subsidies.
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"That was insane," he shouted while he walked back, as someone swathed him in a white robe.
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In April she walked back statements that seemed to place blame on victims for their sexual assaults.
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" • "The administration doubled down after Chinese negotiators walked back commitments, including how the deal would be enforced.
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The administration doubled down after Chinese negotiators walked back commitments, including how the deal would be enforced.
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The WHO has since publicly clarified its stance, and news outlets have walked back their initial claims.
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The campaign later walked back the support comment and said Key has not officially endorsed any candidate.
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"Interesting," he said, and walked back around to his side of the little table and sat down.
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The White House later walked back that claim, saying the king would take an increase under consideration.
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Besides this vague achievement, Trump has offered alarming rhetoric and bold proposals that get quietly walked back.
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He apologized, said it wouldn't happen again, and then we walked back out into the other room.
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But Leonard Peikoff had walked back her anti-gay stance after her death, which now rendered the
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Ford&aposs public-relations department soon walked back the executive&aposs tweet, saying it was a joke.
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He walked back those comments days later but has continued to insist Ukraine interfered in other ways.
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But the White House walked back her announcement the next day, saying no decision had been made.
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He walked back those comments days later but has continued to insist Ukraine interfered in other ways.
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And he threatened to withdraw from the Paris climate deal, though he eventually walked back that threat.
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Then, as Pelosi began talking, Trump turned on his heel and walked back to the Oval Office.
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Spokeswoman Kellyanne Conway said that he would not release his returns, though she later walked back the refusal.
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He returned a few minutes later, court documents state, and walked back out carrying cleaning supplies, including bleach.
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He then walked back to East North Water Street, where the alleged attack took place outside his residence.
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Elsayed apologized, then walked back his apology at a private gathering where his comments were recorded and leaked.
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Penn showed off his toned physique in black leggings in flipflops as he walked back toward his car.
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But a day later, Thune walked back the concerns he had raised, saying Taylor's testimony is secondhand information.
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The fisherman got up and walked back to the kitchen, and accidentally banged his head against the doorway.
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McConnell has now walked back his strongest condemnations of Moore, saying it's up to Alabama voters to decide.
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Jean says he waited until the truck disappeared from sight, then simply walked back into the Dominican Republic.
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" Later on the same radio show, Ratner walked back claims he had dated Munn, saying he "felt horrible.
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" Trump has since walked back his comments, blaming his hesitance to condemn the Klan on a "bad earpiece.
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The players then walked back down the hill, turning back to sprint once they reached the starting line.
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But in a stunning press conference the next day, Northam walked back his statement from the night before.
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As the time for the pair to present neared, she walked back and forth, saying her lines aloud.
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" Kuleba then walked back his remark, saying: "We don't have an elite without offshores and that's the problem.
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He has since walked back his statements, saying the United States is "clearly" better off because of Trump.
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He later walked back the comment, though it was used as an attack by Clinton's running mate, Sen.
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My 17-year-old daughter walked back down to the house with her youngest sister in her arms.
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Trump previously suggested he could wipe out the obligations, though the White House has walked back that statement.
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McSally has since conceded the election, but Trump has not walked back his tweet implying voter fraud there.
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A day later, she said Rubio "believes in amnesty" for illegal immigrants, a statement she later walked back.
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The president has suggested troops might fire upon migrants who throw rocks, but later walked back those remarks.
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Khosrowshahi later walked back the comparison, but the question remains: Was the Uber crash really just a "mistake"?
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He later walked back the comment, saying only doctors who perform the illegal abortions should be legally responsible.
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Trump has since walked back those comments, insisting that he misspoke during a joint news conference with Putin.
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Following negative public response, Neumann and WeWork walked back the naming rights arrangement, and Neumann returned the money.
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A major youth climate group backing the progressive Green New Deal walked back its criticism of former Rep.
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The mother walked back to a wooden bench, where a young boy and an adult man waited silently.
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As I walked back outside toward the women's entrance, I passed Sanduny's restaurant, which appeared to be closed.
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" Following the debate, Ayotte walked back her comment in a statement sent by the campaign, saying she "misspoke.
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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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Last month, Williamson walked back comments calling mandated vaccines "draconian" and "Orwellian," comparing them to the abortion debate.
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He walked back the comments multiple times in the following days, but has continued to criticize the investigation.
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Why it matters: President Trump has walked back from his original threat to pull out of NAFTA entirely.
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He recalls having a eureka moment as he walked back to his laboratory with a colleague after lunch.
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Liu Lingchao built a makeshift dwelling to house himself as he walked back to his hometown in China.
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Even the banished Steve Bannon walked back the "treasonous" comments attributed to him in Michael Wolff's controversial book.
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The traveler filled the window with stones, to prevent the fox's return, then walked back to the door.
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But hours later, in the dusk, I walked back alone from our camp and entered the village again.
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Yet the week of the election, Walid Phares, a Trump foreign policy adviser, walked back that strong talk.
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Among other things, the changes walked back commitments to codify some parts of the agreement in Chinese law.
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"It's very simple moves," he said of his exercising afterward, as he walked back to the opera house.
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Feminist icons Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright both recently vented these frustrations, making statements they later walked back.
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He subsequently walked back those comments, saying officials should be open to a broad range of treatment options.
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So in the wee hours of the morning, I walked back to the roadside with the same boy.
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A different official later walked back that statement, but made no promise that all families would be reunited.
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As we walked back along the rutted dirt track toward the subway, he narrated the encounter for me.
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Mulvaney later walked back the comments and issued a statement accusing the media of "misconstruing" his initial remarks.
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But when environmentalists and Democratic states sued, the agency walked back and said it would meet the Oct.
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He later walked back on that comment, saying only doctors who perform illegal abortions should face legal repercussions.
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As we walked back out to the street, I asked him if he even lived in that house.
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Other people were waiting for a look, so we thanked him and walked back toward the Modern art.
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Watts walked back to the truck and that's when Bella made the plea for her life, Lambert said.
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He later walked back his statement, saying he was speaking for himself, not on behalf of the president.
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However, after the White House said its strategy had not changed, the French president walked back his comments.
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I thanked them for their help and walked back to the city center to get something to eat.
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Still, Trump has walked back every chance he's had to escalate to the highest level tensions with adversaries.
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But when environmentalists and Democratic states sued, the agency walked back and said it would meet the Oct.
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" One Twitter communications staffer even walked back Dorsey's "soon" timeline with an explicit negation: Short story on "like.
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" However in an interview, Jackson walked back that sentiment, saying "We did nothing to see if he was rehabilitated.
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He returned a few minutes later and walked back out carrying cleaning supplies, including bleach, according to court documents.
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He then walked back to find out what was going on and was hit by the assailant, Hingst said.
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He walked back several campaign promises, most notably the wall that he has long claimed Mexico will pay for.
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A senior official walked back the more junior staffer's comments that caused oil prices to spike a week earlier.
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Swift, 29, and Alwyn, 27, stayed close to each other, linking arms as they walked back to the car.
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At the event's conclusion, shortly before noon, he and the first lady walked back together to the Oval Office.
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His aides eventually walked back the Muslim ban to a ban on immigration from countries with widespread terrorism issues.
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He has since walked back that promise, instead saying he would ban immigration from countries where terrorism is prevalent.
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Calloway walked back the event's promises of home-cooked lunch (read: salad), handmade orchid crowns, and elaborate care packages.
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As soon as people realized the narrative was getting out of control, many of these things were walked back.
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Then I buttoned back up my little crop top that I was wearing, and I walked back over there.
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The 23-year-old right-hander walked back to the dugout to a standing ovation from the sellout crowd.
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In the face of U.S. criticism, Netanyahu has walked back his calls for immediate annexation of the West Bank.
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But over the following days Trump agreed to a series of exemptions that effectively walked back the tariff announcement.
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Trump's tax comment about rich paying more, which he subsequently made in variations elsewhere as well, was walked back.
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One late night, she was walking out, stopped, and then walked back to thank the interns and the runner.
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After the alleged assault, the victim said the man walked back to his car and drove away, police said.
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He later walked back the comments with a statement and appeared on "Fox News Sunday" to clarify his remarks.
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Democrats have since walked back from the offer, but it seems like an area Democrats have identified for compromise.
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The campaign itself has walked back the plan, suggesting it reflects the personal opinion of campaign chair Brad Parscale.
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Sky originally claimed to have a much larger number of files, but appears to have walked back that claim.
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Just a day later, Robinhood walked back the product, and said it was re-naming and re-launching it.
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But Trump, at the White House the next day, walked back those comments and said he meant the opposite.
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As he walked back and forth between the front of the courtroom and the defense team's table, the java.
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" Metz later walked back the statement, clarifying to People in December that weight loss "wasn't mandated in the contract.
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The passengers walked back across the muddy field to the end of runway and waited there for emergency vehicles.
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Trump's office later walked back the idea of a tax, saying that was "one way" of making Mexico pay.
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DeVos later walked back her comments, saying black universities and college were not about choice but due to racism.
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One protester stood in front of the stairway entrance in the school, and DeVos walked back to her vehicle.
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Bolsonaro said on his campaign trail he would withdraw Brazil from the accord, although later walked back those remarks.
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Nonetheless, I walked back to my hotel, alone and in silence — as I had every night since I arrived.
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He rode to Twentieth Street and Eleventh Avenue, briskly walked back, and did the same again, and then again.
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Duterte subsequently walked back his "separation" comments, and Philippines officials have scrambled to clarify or explain away other outbursts.
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Importantly, the Federal Reserve has walked back from an expectation of four interest rate hikes this year to two.
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Trump also declared the U.S. had "defeated ISIS in Syria," which he has since walked back, tweeting on Dec.
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It's a position that he has since walked back, but it still undermines his credibility with anti-Brexit voters.
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Trump famously called the NATO alliance "obsolete" during his campaign for president, a statement he walked back last year.
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The agency later walked back the statement but said any further plans to reunite families were still in development.
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Just 36 hours later, the president walked back these statements after an Oval Office meeting with the intelligence officials.
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But Inhofe later walked back those and other comments about Shanahan, which he said were misinterpreted as an attack.
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Wayne later apologized and walked back his comments; his work has long been colored by sometimes-radical political thought.
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Suzuki said to the crowd, "I love you all," and walked back off to the side of the stage.
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The Times eventually walked back language referring to a "criminal inquiry" involving Clinton, instead calling it a security referral.
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Mr. Cali took the license plate and walked back to his car, where he placed it in the rear.
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It is the problem of actors who heard whispers but walked back to their trailers to play fantasy football.
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Following the protests, he walked back the measure and promised to find other ways to close the fiscal deficit.
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The NRA opposed such legislation, and Trump later walked back his support, saying he "understands exactly" the organization's position.
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Williams walked back to his seat at the bar, wrote his idea down on a napkin, then immediately left.
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But he later walked back his words under intense pressure from his British hosts, excluding the health care system.
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The president later walked back his comments and said he would "obey the law" with respect to military action.
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Kopechne was trapped inside the car but Kennedy was able to swim ashore and walked back to his hotel.
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The latter may prove to be a challenge: Facebook has reportedly walked back plans to sell ads on WhatsApp.
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The State Department has said the assertion was an outright fabrication and Lutsenko himself later walked back his comments.
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By the time she walked back outside, the vehicle was gone -- having rolled into a creek across the street.
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The NRA opposed such legislation, and Trump later walked back his support, saying he "understands exactly" the organization's position.
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A representative for the Anti-Defamation League who was quoted in Bloomberg Law's story later walked back his comments.
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He had walked out with the long gun in his hands but suddenly turned around and walked back in.
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The women adjusted their niqabs, climbed the stairs one by one and then walked back out onto the stage.
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But the most fascinating part of the interview came when she walked back her allegation of Schumer's joke thievery.
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They spoke business among themselves for a moment and then Alberto and I walked back out to his vehicle.
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There are dozens of other design decisions that Bungie later walked back or fixed after aggressive and frequent player complaints.
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And, in fact, this $400 million number that he threw out, they then walked back to $400,000 the next day.
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He walked back his claims about training the shooter, saying he'd lied because he was tired and confused about names.
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I walked out of the house and took my keys and phone and walked back with blisters on my feet.
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The three left the garage but Kohlhepp said he needed to get something, and he walked back into the garage.
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She then stood up and walked back to the front of the restaurant, where her boyfriend eventually picked her up.
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" Duke walked back those comments during a news conference Friday, saying that the "situation in Puerto Rico is not satisfactory.
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But on Sunday, after a pugnacious tweetstorm and before the Brennan-Clapper appearance, Trump sort of walked back his comments.
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Evernote has walked back a controversial new privacy policy that allowed its staff to read content created by its users.
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However, other firms said they didn't think a BGP problem was to blame, and Netscout later walked back its claim.
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While Kanye West may have walked back his controversial comments about race and politics, he's still managing to ruffle feathers.
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Clinton has walked back her earlier statement crediting Ronald and Nancy Reagan with helping start a national conversation on AIDS.
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The prime minister was said to support a harsh punishment, but now appears to have walked back on the idea.
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In recent days, Russian officials have claimed that Dr. Rodchenkov has walked back or retracted his statements about Russia's cheating.
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One protester stood in front of the stairway entrance in the school, and DeVos walked back to her vehicle. Sec.
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" Miranda has now walked back her statement, telling NPR's Nina Totenberg, "That it happened or not, I have no idea.
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Halfway there I turned and walked back to the hospital, somehow having forgotten the movie theater would be too crowded.
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But, lest you think this is the start of a new, self-reflective Mark, he quickly walked back that regret.
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In a carefully worded court filing Monday, Giuliani walked back his earlier claims about involvement in creating the travel ban.
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Seyfried was spotted holding onto Sadoski as they walked back to their trailers on set in Pasadena, CA on Wednesday.
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His press team later walked back his comments, saying that Trump met the emails should be given to the FBI.
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Both publications later walked back the stories after it appeared that documents they'd relied upon had been faked and manipulated.
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" In addition, one Twitter communications staffer walked back Dorsey's reported "soon" timeline with an explicit negation: Short story on "like.
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It wasn't until his own presidential campaign that Trump walked back the birther theory — but the damage was definitely done.
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A short-lived proposal for a 20% import tax on Mexico caused a stir and has since been walked back.
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" Under pressure from the Republican foreign policy establishment, Trump walked back his position in April: "I said it was obsolete.
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The administration has walked back some of its anti-vaccination comments, but the climate research field hasn't been so lucky.
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The White House on Tuesday walked back its assertion that the military will never target U.S. citizens in overseas operations.
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In Pittsburgh, as she walked back to her seat, three Greene County miners nodded and gave her a thumbs-up.
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Several hours later the White House walked back the comments and clarified that Trump would in fact support the legislation.
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While Trump later walked back those comments, he has continued to suggest that others besides Russia interfered in U.S. elections.
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Colon struck out looking on four pitches and walked back to the dugout to refocus on his real job, pitching.
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Michael McCaul (R-Texas) told CNN Wednesday that the RNC's data had been hacked, but quickly walked back his assertion.
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Republicans have walked back from detailed Medicare repeal and reform ideas backed by many conservatives as recently as last summer.
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Moreno walked back a plan to eliminate fuel subsidies after indigenous activists clashed with security forces and demanded his resignation.
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Trump later walked back his comments, saying that he believed the intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in the election.
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Outside, with no taxis in sight, Mr. Macklowe and the bodyguard walked back to Mr. Macklowe's apartment with the booty.
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" -- Ayotte quickly walked back the comments later in the evening in a statement from the campaign that said she "misspoke.
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Tuesday morning, he then walked back some of those denials while still downplaying the impact the president's conversation might have.
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A few minutes later, he walked back to my car along with a very small child and no car seat.
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The president last week suggested U.S. troops might fire upon migrants who throw rocks, but later walked back those remarks.
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The GOP front-runner walked back his comments the following day, after facing a torrent of criticism from both parties.
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The agency later walked back the statement and said Pruitt has received case-by-case approval to fly first class.
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Trump walked back his comments on Tuesday, clarifying that he misspoke and accepts the intelligence community's judgment on Russian interference.
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This morning, he then walked back some of those denials while still downplaying the impact the president's conversation might have.
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"He's in rough shape," he warned, as he got out of his pickup and walked back to open the trailer.
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Siemers managed to crawl out of the spring and walked back to the Old Faithful Inn, where he was staying.
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He walked back to the counter and got in a heated argument with an employee about the straws, Biandudi said.
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Then he turned, and walked back to his black Mercedes limousine, driving off without a word to the waiting crowds.
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And with that, Kim Jong-un cut the red ribbon, walked back to his black Mercedes limousine and drove away.
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These acts of improvisation are not without consequence, but they're often reversible or can be walked back by other staff.
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On Monday he walked back from the edge after meeting with the chancellor, saying that they had reached a compromise.
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Even on Sunday, he assured the nation he had "tremendous control over the coronavirus" -- a statement he later walked back.
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In the few minutes she waited, she said, Thrush walked back over to her and started to kiss her again.
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Kay gradually walked back his comments on Tuesday in a series of tweets before apologizing during his afternoon radio show.
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Before the day was through, the Brazilian government walked back the rejection and now says it will accept the money.
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But in an interview on CNN's "New Day" Friday morning, Biden walked back the claim himself for the first time.
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He has walked back the anti-Muslim rhetoric of his campaign and seems to have discovered something called the Palestinians.
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On Tuesday, New Zealand police walked back on remarks that they would be opening a criminal investigation into the eruption.
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France, which wants to tighten retirement rules for everyone, has walked back its original proposals, but no one is happy.
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His presidency is littered with plans and pronouncements that were walked back or abandoned — some good, some not so good.
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Other Iranian authorities had blamed a technical problem in the hours after the crash but later walked back their statements.
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Harvey, who also improved his pace on the mound, flashed a fist pump as he walked back to the dugout.
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I walked back to my meditation cushion, took a deep breath, and felt a wave of lightness come over me.
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The Department of Homeland Security walked back its plan to expand facial recognition scans to US citizens at the airport.
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On Saturday morning, Biden walked back his comments and said he wanted to clarify his original statement to The Register.
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As Prime Minister Scott Morrison has walked back Australia's renewable energy ambitions, Mr. Cannon-Brookes has become a staunch critic.
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Philippine President Duterte walked back comment that he once threw someone from a helicopter Philippine President Duterte walked back comment that he once threw someone from a helicopter Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made another shocking claim this week when he said that he once threw a "corrupt" person from a helicopter in flight as punishment.
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" Wu eventually walked back her frustrations in a lengthy Twitter statement saying, "I've always sought artistic challenge over comfort and ease.
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After wandering around there a bit I walked back to Hvar town and dragged myself up the hill to my Airbnb.
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed walked back her previous support for the raid in a series of tweets on Sunday morning.
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Garver walked back her tweet a bit after the fact, saying that she may not have "displayed common sense" by tweeting.
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On October 21st the Democratic Unionist Party walked back into the Northern Ireland Assembly, which had been closed for three years.
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When Miguel walked back into the kitchen, she handed him two tostones that were plopped on a bed of paper towels.
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Pani did give a brief interview to a local news outlet in which he walked back the severity of the situation.
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Even after the outrage over the "Access Hollywood" tape, many Republicans walked back their threats to drop their support for him.
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Denver mayor Michael Hancock has walked back his support for supervised drug use and also does not support the psilocybin proposal.
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The forced integrations of the past would be walked back, like those in Gmail and YouTube, and teams would be reshuffled.
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Trump walked back his view that teachers should have guns a second later, then reiterated that some teachers should have guns.
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Update: The new Miss USA walked back on her comments about whether affordable health care is a privilege or a right.
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" Trump walked back the "attack dog" comments the following day, however, saying, "I want to pick somebody who is very good.
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But after taking office, Trump walked back his promise to move the embassy almost immediately, saying it was still under consideration.
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Since Trump's threat of further tariffs, Chinese officials have walked back, at least publicly, suggestions that they would cut a deal.
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But upon taking office, Trump walked back his promise to move the embassy almost immediately, saying it was still under consideration.
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Argentina's Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra later walked back the remarks after Britain denied that the issue of sovereignty had come up.
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The White House later walked back the president's comments, saying the king said his country can raise oil production if needed.
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Boser sighed and walked back up toward the pellet tubs, near the small citrus grove where the ants were first discovered.
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The president walked back those comments a day later, but the senators still pointed to the press conference as a concern.
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Trump later walked back his abortion comment to say doctors should be held responsible for abortions, not the women getting them.
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He later walked back his comments over support for such a gun control measure after multiple conversations with pro-gun groups.
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The White House on Tuesday walked back its proposal to rescind $28503 million in unspent funding from the 22019 Ebola outbreak.
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I walked back to the hotel through the SXSW crowds, not knowing whether the day's story was over or still ongoing.
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Now the authors of that study — Alan Krueger of Princeton University and Larry Katz of Harvard — have walked back its conclusions.
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Trump in December first sought to withdraw all U.S. forces from Syria immediately, plans that the administration has since walked back.
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Gardner did not even check to see where the pitch had landed and walked back to position with his head down.
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The clown then pulled out a gun, shot Warren in the face, walked back to the car and calmly drove away.
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At a speech in Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday, he walked back his comments to suggest the process was just starting.
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Gates kinda sorta walked back his remarks on TV the next day, but it wasn't at all clear what he meant.
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Trump hastily walked back the G7 decision after reports surfaced that Republican lawmakers refused to defend the perceived conflict of interest.
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He walked back — sort of — his obviously false Monday claim that the Russians didn't interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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I walked back to my office, picked up the X-Acto knife from the drafting table, and took the train home.
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The long line behind me halted as I walked back into the scanner and assumed the position: arms up, legs spread.
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President Trump walked back threats of a lockdown on New York, New Jersey and parts of Connecticut where outbreaks have exploded.
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Hours later, facing major backlash, Trump walked back his suggestion, and nothing was ever heard about the initiative again — until Monday.
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The next day, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, bluntly walked back Trump's assertions.
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He walked back-to-back batters with one out in the inning before giving up an RBI single to Randal Grichuk.
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My cousin scoffed as we walked back down Broadway, and two months later I was maid of honor at her wedding.
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And I just walked back in here and took off my head and thought, 'What the hell did I just do?
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On Friday he walked back that criticism, saying "of course" the former secretary of State is qualified for the White House.
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But Flynn had a rocky national debut over the weekend, and he later walked back remarks suggesting support for abortion rights.
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Mr. Collins walked back his statement made Wednesday amid a fiery debate over Congress's role in matters of war and peace.
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Award-winning songwriter, singer and producer Mark Ronson has walked back his comments identifying as sapiosexual and apologized for his remarks.
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After initially suggesting he would support raising the age to 21 to buy AR-2 rifles, Trump walked back that proposal.
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The former vice president has walked back from his previous position that all four years of public college should be free.
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Asked whether he'd walked back his vow to insist upon the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, Trump said he had not.
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He walked back to the front of the bus and aimed his 9mm semiautomatic handgun at the windshield, the statement said.
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After practicing its wedding day strut, the bear walked back into the woods, leaving McMahan with a particularly memorable wedding shoot.
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Walker later walked back on his "eye candy" comment, calling it "a flippant remark" while praising the women in the group.
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The real estate mogul has since walked back those remarks, saying that he wouldn't order the military to break international laws.
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Trump a day later walked back those comments and said the migrants would be arrested and not fired upon by troops.
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He has since walked back those comments, arguing he would only support penalties for abortion providers if the procedure were outlawed.
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Foster walked back to the bench with a slight limp early in the second quarter, but did not return to action.
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He also quickly walked back his statement that Republicans would automatically oppose any potential Supreme Court nominee from the Democratic nominee.
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In his testimony, he walked back some of its claims, including those pertaining to Uber's alleged theft of Waymo's trade secrets.
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Chomsky walked back some of his praise as Venezuela became more overtly dictatorial, but others on the left weren't as squeamish.
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The superintendent in Prince William County, Virginia, had also said students would be disciplined but walked back that statement amid pressure.
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He later walked back his remark, saying only the doctors who perform the service should be punished if abortions were outlawed. 11.
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Chaffetz later walked back the comment, but his initial sentiments played into the Democratic claim that the bill would harm poorer people.
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The White House later walked back the president's comments, saying the king had said his country could raise oil production if needed.
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Mnuchin walked back that number in an interview with CNBC in November, shortly after his nomination, citing 3 to 4 percent growth.
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Just in case you need a primer now that all these ladies have walked back into our lives, we've got you covered.
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Tesla has walked back on its decision to close most of its stores in order to save costs, announced two weeks ago.
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In the face of numerous legal challenges, the White House has walked back its originally near-blanket travel ban in recent days.
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" Using a blanket that was provided by the crew, she covered up her waist and walked back to her seat feeling "humiliated.
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" Trump later walked back his comment, telling reporters on the White House lawn that he was "kidding" and that it was "sarcasm.
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Stocks walked back some of the losses after Trump said on Thursday he has an "excellent alternative" to a China trade deal.
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Mattis resigned in protest over Trump's decision to quickly withdraw all US forces from Syria, which the president has since walked back.
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"Shortly after stopping, the motorist was able to depart the scene and Andoni walked back to his vehicle," the press release says.
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They walked back out to applause, warmed up again for five minutes and resumed play, nearly an hour after Sears had collapsed.
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Variety and the Daily Beast initially confirmed the story, but the Daily Beast soon reported that Fox News walked back its confirmation.
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One hears that a lot was agreed in terms of changes in Chinese regulation, laws, industrial policy that was then walked back.
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Clinton walked back the comments quickly, claiming that she was talking about how to replace a coal industry that's already in decline.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Tuesday walked back an offer to discuss funding for the construction of President Trump's border wall.
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The House voted Thursday to renew a major surveillance law hours after the president partially walked back a tweet criticizing the bill.
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The security guard who called cops on T.I. felt threatened and frantically called 911 as T.I. walked back to his guard shack.
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She smiled as she walked back toward the women and appeared to wipe away a tear, looking visibly touched by the experience.
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When I walked back downstairs, my friend, who is the current chef there, was busy filling up gigantic bottles of brown mustard.
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She walked back down to the beach proper, and went as close to the tideline as she dared, but not close enough.
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Neither statement was true, and both Trump and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders have walked back Trump's claims since then.
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During the previous debate, she said she would support a complete government takeover of insurance but then later walked back that stance.
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She was panned for referring to Trump as a role model for children during a debate, a comment she later walked back.
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But he later walked back that remark, saying instead that the U.S. president was more like Italy's former fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.
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He later walked back the release, citing "key allies" who have expressed concerns about releasing documents such as the Page surveillance application.
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But: Sources say that proposal now could be walked back, and it is possible funding could remain the same as last year.
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Hours later, Pillsbury walked back his statement, saying on C-SPAN that he hadn't spoken to FT in more than a month.
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Shame!' while Cersei Lannister walked back to the Red Keep," she adds in a chapter titled "On Being a Woman in Politics.
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The White House on Tuesday walked back a proposal to claw back $252 million in unspent funding from the 2015 Ebola outbreak.
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Flashback: Trump has previously accused Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower during the election, a claim the White House walked back. http://bit.
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He later walked back those comments, saying the only party responsible for an illegal abortion should be the doctor who performed it.
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Bolsonaro suggested soon after his inauguration in January that he would move the embassy, but his government later walked back the comments.
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The department later walked back that statement, saying the spokesman "misspoke" and that it would await further guidance on how to proceed.
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Google parent Alphabet has already walked back most of its accusations against Uber, with only one piece of technology still under dispute.
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As he walked back into the room the Genius had shown him, he found himself among what must be his fellow recruits.
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The shooter did not injure his girlfriend, but after the shooting, he walked back to the parking lot and shot himself dead.
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I got up and we walked back home, but the back of my head was pretty much open according to my friend.
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This is from 2017: The Treasury Department later walked back those comments, after they were met with incredulity by the tech community.
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A short time later, Mr. Donaldson walked back into the McDonald's, where officers confronted him and took him into custody without incident.
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" After he won the election that fall, he walked back that hard-line position and said, "We're going to work something out.
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After we finished eating, Mr. Becker and I walked back to the edge of the rock and looked down at the river.
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Just as we walked back toward the car, my friend Eric called me with bad news from Hermanus: no whales out today.
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Trump has previously said he would like to talk to Mueller, but he and his lawyers have later walked back that claim.
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At a speech in Kansas City, Mo., on Tuesday, he walked back his comments, suggesting instead that the process was just starting.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has walked back his criticism of bitcoin, saying its underlying technology could be useful for financial markets.
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Messing walked back the remarks after coming under criticism by others in Hollywood who suggested she was hinting at blacklisting Trump attendees.
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The president previously appeared to endorse universal background checks during a meeting with lawmakers, a position the White House later walked back.
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He walked back that threat in the interview, which was conducted prior to a Montana rally and will be broadcast on Friday.
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Mnuchin walked back those comments on Thursday, saying he was not concerned with where the U.S. dollar was in the short term.
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Then he walked back to the dorm through the blistering Arabian heat, past an indoor ski area complete with machine-made snow.
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The Heat called time-out, and as Young walked back to the bench, he declared, "It&aposs over," taunting the silent crowd.
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With little fanfare, the administration has also walked back a commitment to speed up the time it takes to get a visa.
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She's since walked back that allegation but has never actually denied the horrifying events she described in a deposition during their divorce.
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The Arizona senator later partly walked back the comments, saying he had misspoken by implying the President was personally responsible for the attacks.
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A photographer snapped the first picture of Malcolm and then five minutes later, Malcolm walked back into the room pretending he was Marcus.
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The announcement came from the head of the reform commission, a man named Agum Gumelar, and was immediately walked back by the administration.
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Of course, that won't stop this mistake — one that was almost immediately walked back — from being amplified without end on the campaign trail.
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The currency saw major relief after Ankara agreed to release Brunson to the U.S. in October and the tariff threats were walked back.
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At one point, police claimed he intentionally damaged or mutilated his fingerprints to avoid being identified, but have since walked back that claim.
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The victim said that when the man was out of sight, she got up and walked back to her car to call 911.
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After Celeste stopped breathing, he dumped her body into an oil tank, feet first, locked the hatch, and walked back to his truck.
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Trump recently walked back plans to hold next year's G7 summit at another of his properties, the Trump National Doral near Miami, Fla.
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John McCain walked back a comment he made last week when he said President Barack Obama was "directly responsible" for the Orlando attack.
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Perry also walked back his criticism of Trump last May, as it became clear that he was likely to win the Republican nomination.
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The NY Fed walked back those comments shortly after the speech, saying it was a historical analysis rather than an intended policy statement.
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Just this week the White House walked back potential sanctions against Moscow over its links to the suspected chemical weapons attack in Douma.
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Cicilline walked back his comments on Fox News Sunday, tweeting that he did not mean to say Mueller had agreed to a date.
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However, in the aftermath of the initial report, Ulfkotte walked back his claims, saying that he had been misquoted in the Bild story.
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Eureka was a favorite the moment she walked back into that workroom and she really has had a roller coaster of a season.
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The Australian picked up his ball in the rough, shook hands with fellow competitor Kim Si-woo and walked back to the clubhouse.
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Apple says it was unable to reproduce the issue Apple apparently walked back those statements in a follow-up phone call to Pinkstone.
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At one point he walked back, all smiles, to greet the journalists traveling with him before retiring to his quarters to continue working.
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Graham later walked back those comments, saying he is broadly interested in "all things Russia" and was not specifically targeting Trump's business dealings.
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A spokesman for Flynn on Thursday walked back that denial, now claiming that he had no recollection if sanctions came up. http://wapo.
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The bank had targeted 3% annual growth at its investor day in 2017 but then walked back its projection to flat for 2018.
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As recently as 85033, he said he supported "partial-birth" abortion, though he walked back those comments in a memoir the following year.
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Though he walked back those comments on Tuesday, he continued to insist Russians were not the only party that meddled in the election.
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I can tell you about a lot of people who have no respect for Jim Harbaugh -- even after he walked back his remarks.
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Though the U.S. president walked back his comments, he has continued to face scrutiny over his interest in warming relations with the Kremlin.
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As he did on Friday, he walked back the punishment comments a few hours later, saying that only the practitioner should be punished.
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He walked back toward the Tooting Broadway tube station, stopping every minute or so to shake hands, or to pose for a selfie.
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He later walked back his remarks by insisting that there was no quid pro quo and that the media had misconstrued his statements.
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More recently though, after various allegations of sexual harassment in media and politics have begun to surface, Trump has walked back these comments.
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Trump ultimately walked back the answer he gave at the joint news conference in Helsinki, and attributed his comments to a simple mistake.
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McCabe, who was fired from the FBI after an internal report found he lacked candor with investigators, has since walked back his remarks.
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But another spokesperson for the same agency walked back those comments later Wednesday, saying it was "very early" after Trump signed the order.
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At one debate, Ayotte said she would "absolutely" consider Trump to be a role model for children, a remark she later walked back.
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After the ceremony, Trump and Kim walked back to the platform where they started the morning with a handshake, shaking hands once again.
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Since that time, however, the education department has walked back the idea of a merger, saying community leaders preferred a less formal collaboration.
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"I could tell something was wrong, and he came out and took me by the hand and we walked back home," she said.
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Then he walked back to his hotel, his last stop before flying home to Montreal the next morning for a weekend of relaxation.
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Turkey protested loudly about the presence of what it called a "terror army" on its border, and the plan was quietly walked back.
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It wasn't in the agreement and sometimes things are said and walked back after talking to people at the Pentagon and other places.
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Irving walked back his comments on Saturday, and then offered a mild protest, raising his fist as the song was about to end.
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Mr. Trump himself has already walked back the fantasy that Mr. Kim will hand over the keys to his nuclear kingdom in Singapore.
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When the call ended, she walked back over and resumed an earlier conversation on how she planned to vote later in the day.
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The tensions reached a boiling point earlier this month when U.S. officials described a "border security force" — a term they later walked back.
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Brady walked back to his office, where he, his wife, a friend and a staffer took turns sipping the water from the glass.
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Mr. Trump went so far as to say he would provide "insurance for everybody" — something his press secretary, Sean Spicer, later walked back.
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Musk tweeted in early August that he had secured funding for a go-private deal, a notion he later walked back and shelved.
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As he walked back to the vehicle, he heard an AK-47 being racked and a hail of cursing in Arabic and Kurdish.
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President Trump and lawmakers from both parties walked back policies and statements as Washington seemed to go to war with Iran, then didn't.
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But more recently, the president has walked back those enthusiastic comments, while critics of the Manchin-Toomey bill have raised two primary objections.
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But the allegations came under scrutiny when Swetnick contradicted and walked back key portions of her sworn declaration in an interview with NBC.
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The ongoing injury led Mayfield to criticize the team&aposs training staff for how the handled it, comments that Mayfield later walked back.
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Kudlow later walked back his comments, telling The New York Times he called Haley to say he had misspoken based on incomplete information.
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Kang later walked back her comments after they sparked criticism from some conservative lawmakers, claiming North Korea should first apologise for the attack.
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Mulvaney previously publicly declared that the decision on aid was linked to the demand for investigations, but he later walked back those comments.
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Winter scythed in from the flat great lake as she walked back from her dinner alone in a small bistro with flattering light.
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On his Facebook page on Thursday night, Palihapitiya walked back some of his statements about Facebook and added more context to his remarks.
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But upon returning to Washington, he was hit with a wave of bipartisan criticism for the comment -- and others -- and walked back the remark.
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Carrying a bag stuffed with more $8,000, that man, named Brian Wells, walked back out of the bank as calmly as he'd walked in.
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Instead of putting it away, she picked it up and walked back into the bedroom she shared with her husband of four years, John.
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Facing sharp criticism, Trump walked back from some of those comments on Sunday, saying he has faith in the intelligence leaders he has hired.
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However, when she walked back some of those allegations, Avenatti was blamed by some Democrats for adding momentum to Kavanaugh's confirmation in the Senate.
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Though Mulvaney later walked back those remarks, Rooney told CNN's Poppy Harlow that it was "very clear" that there was a quid pro quo.
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Democrats quickly rejected Trump's demands for what they described as significant wall funding, and over the next 24 hours Trump walked back his position.
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The following day, he walked back those statements saying he'd had a change of heart (somewhat literally) and wanted to attend if he could.
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On Sunday, the Trump campaign walked back that position and said there was "no daylight" between the campaign and the administration, as Axios reported.
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Russel said Duterte himself had "already walked back" his remarks and added that Washington supported direct dialogue and negotiations between the Philippines and China.
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Update: Burr has walked back his statement that Flynn refuses to cooperate: "General Flynn's attorneys have not yet indicated their intentions regarding...the subpoena."
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There, Trump was widely criticized for appearing to back Putin's denial that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election -- statements Trump subsequently walked back.
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Though Trump has since walked back on some of these pledges, his unpredictability makes it impossible to know whether he will again reverse course.
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He later walked back the government's defense of a rule that said health insurance must cover transgender people and women seeking abortions under Obamacare.
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As we walked back down the pier, Ben asked me a simple question that floored me: when was the last time I'd had fun?
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As people walked back to their cars, they had an accomplice walk in front of them and drop a large flier on the floor.
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We walked back through the 2 THOUSAND people of the community & went to the celebration afterwards… this was a day I will never forget.
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Jackson has since walked back her comments according to The New York Times, but efforts to push back against DeVos on the issue remain.
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The Kobach proposal isn't the same thing as the database of Muslim US citizens that Trump briefly floated (and then walked back) last year.
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He also suggested that the U.S. military would fire on the migrants if they threw rocks at service members, comments he later walked back.
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Kyle wasn't sure what to think until he walked back to their house — only to see the nanny peering out of the bedroom window.
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"Me too, all alone, no family, just me, just business," he said, before he dropped my necklace and walked back over to the register.
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So why then walk back Haley's announcement unless it absolutely needed to be walked back and why not deal with it much more carefully?
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While Trump clarified and walked back his remarks a day later, Kaine said that his efforts have not cleared up concerns among intelligence officials.
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"I think there are a number of ways," he said Tuesday when asked if the move could be "walked back," according to The Guardian.
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As the president walked back into the White House, Karem shouted and asked about whether Trump would stay and take questions from the press.
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His campaign later walked back the statement, saying that if abortion were ever outlawed, he believed that doctors who perform them should be punished.
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The White House walked back the plan shortly after the initial proposal, saying it was just one of several ideas to foot the bill.
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Nonetheless, Di Maio has since walked back his plea for such drastic measures, amid an apparent lack of support from Lega leader Matteo Salvini.
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Being New Yorkers, and slightly giddy from the ale, we turned in synchronized form and walked back into the bar without a second thought.
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CEO Reed Hastings slowly walked back the company's stance, saying in May that net neutrality is no longer a "primary battle," for the company.
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However, Williams' comments were later walked back, with the New York Fed saying the speech was not about potential action at the upcoming meeting.
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" Biden later walked back the comments, clarifying, "If I were in high school … I want to make it clear I understand what assault is.
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Without fanfare, Scott told a couple of teammates the news, then slipped through the gaze of the fans and walked back into the rain.
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On Friday, a White House official walked back Mr. Obama's comments about the closest of the allies, Britain, and its prime minister, David Cameron.
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Andrés issued more tweets chalking the whole thing up to a "misunderstanding" with Cafe Milano and walked back his Trump accusation with another tweet.
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Holmes filled in the bubble beside Hillary Clinton's name, slid the ballot into the machine, walked back to his apartment, and called his mom.
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Hoyer's quote works on two levels, if you think about it... But his office later walked back his comment, saying Hoyer "mischaracterized" Pelosi's letter.
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BOORSTIN: BUT IF PROGRAMMATIC WAS THE RIGHT DECISION TO MAKE EVEN THOUGH IT WAS CRITIQUED, THE REDESIGN, YOU WALKED BACK SOME OF THOSE CHANGES.
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CEO Reed Hastings slowly walked back the company's stance, saying in May that net neutrality is no longer a "primary battle," for the company.
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Within the hour, a White House spokesman walked back the statement, saying that the proclamation applied only to human beings, not goods and cargo.
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After the incident, the kingdom repeatedly denied any involvement in Khashoggi's death, which it then walked back after mounting evidence contradicted their initial stance.
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After opening his door totally naked, he walked back into his house, totally naked, and returned to give the woman a tip, totally naked.
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" Mr. Rubio later walked back his assessment of the tax bill, writing in National Review that he thinks it "has been good for Americans.
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Originally slated to be called "Kimono Solutionwear," the name stirred up so many accusations of cultural appropriation that she walked back her initial announcement.
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I looked around, walked away, walked back and finally saw them around the corner of the tub, where they had been all the while.
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But he stepped off the porch and walked back across the small garden to the wheelie bins—brown, green, and black—and the hedge.
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Mr. Jones said he had just walked back into his house and hung up his coat when he got a call from a friend.
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"There is such a thin line between perfection and energy and life in Mozart," Mr. Jordan said as he walked back to the rehearsal.
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Trump walked back his remarks a few days later amid the backlash, saying he had misspoken and had faith in his intelligence agencies' assessment.
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I walked back to my parents' house, went to bed, and had a nightmare about playing that same piece of music thirty years later.
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The male employee, who might be a flight attendant or pilot based on his uniform, then walked back onto the regional Republic Airways flight.
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He later walked back the comments on an episode of Red Table Talk, saying it was a bad joke and apologizing to his daughter.
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But Pendley has walked back those comments since joining the Trump administration, which is not seeking to sell off large portions of federal acreage.
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Mattis eventually resigned in December 2018 nominally over the president's decision to withdraw troops from Syria (an order that was walked back over time).
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He never apologized or walked-back his comments, despite the fact that McCain was imprisoned and tortured in Vietnam for more than five years.
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But several lawmakers in Congress quickly shot down the idea of such a group, and Trump later walked back his statement on the unit.
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Trump in October suggested his administration would clear the island's debts following the disaster, but officials later walked back the idea of a bailout.
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She walked over to the door and peeked out, then walked back to the other counter and pried two gingersnaps loose from the paper.
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On a hot summer day this past July, Warren walked back through the hallways of UH, the place where it all began for her.
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And yet, as I walked back into the milky summer sunshine of that post-dawn, pre-morning light, I felt no discomfort, no disgust.
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A Chicago bar and arcade has walked back its ban on "Make America Great Again" hats and has apologized for the short-lived policy.
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In the two years since the email was released, the NSA has not walked back its insistence that Snowden failed to raise concerns internally.
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Tiffen, an Iranian immigrant herself, walked back to the legal table after asking several travelers if they had seen anything in line for customs.
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H.R. McMaster walked back that claim in a phone call to his South Korean counterpart, saying that the U.S. would put up the money.
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However, on Friday, Lewis walked back that statement, saying he would be open to having a conversation with Edward about reuniting if the situation arose.
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Some who initially fell for Fairweather's goof have since walked back their endorsements, using their gaffes to inform others not to make the same mistake.
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After the "Access Hollywood" tape surfaced, Sessions told a reporter that he didn't believe doing so was sexual assault, a position he later walked back.
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Trump signaled that Puerto Rico's debt would have to be "wiped out," but the comments were quickly walked back by Mick Mulvaney, his budget director.
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While Amazon is moving ahead with a Virginia office, the company walked back its New York plans after organized pushback from local officials and citizens.
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In response, Sanders declared her unqualified for the job, an assessment he spiritlessly walked back when it caused uproar among her backers and establishment Democrats.
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Only after I hired a lawyer and had her contact Google did management conduct an investigation and walked back my demotion, at least on paper.
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The company walked back on its commitment in November 2016, with Jackson admitting that it was a "valiant effort," according to an Automotive News report.
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Photo: GettyOn Monday, Balch Springs Police Chief Jonathan Haber walked back from an earlier statement concerning the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Jordan Edwards.
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Initially, the country said it was prepared to resettle those who qualified for asylum, but it has since walked back some of the initial offer.
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Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham both walked back their earlier calls for Moore to step aside, and President Trump today gave Moore a full endorsement.
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He faced blowback for siding with Putin's denials of Russian election interference at a press conference following the meeting, and later walked back the comments.
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The president was panned by lawmakers in both parties for attempting to infringe on the Fed's independence, and later walked back some of his criticism.
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Trump argued that his since-walked-back temporary Muslim ban is really a matter of "extreme vetting," accusing Clinton of foreign policy incompetence and malice.
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Trump sparked bipartisan criticism last week when he cast doubt on the intelligence community's assessment of Russian election interference — a remark he later walked back.
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The president walked back his comments one day later, saying he misspoke at the conference and believes that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
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The manufacturer temporarily walked back hikes last summer after Trump tweeted that it should be "ashamed" for raising prices and taking advantage of the poor.
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Trump walked back his remarks the following day, saying he would call the FBI, but he also said he would still look at the information.
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Soon, The Daily Beast amended its article to say that Fox News had "walked back" its earlier confirmation that Mr. Ailes was leaving the network.
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Card and Krueger subsequently walked back that conclusion, after a follow-up study from another team of economists identified serious flaws in their underlying data.
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At one point, Okoumou walked back and forth under Lady Liberty's sandal and then sat down and appeared to unfurl a small flag or banner.
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Just a day later, Kjellberg walked back on his $50,000 pledge, and said he would instead donate to a charity he was "personally passionate about."
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He later walked back those remarks, insisting that he misspoke when he said that he saw no reason why Russia would meddle in U.S. affairs.
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A week after the American Institute of Architects pledged to work with President-elect Donald J. Trump, the organization walked back its statement and apologized.
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On Monday, Trump publicly cast doubt on the intelligence community's judgment of Russian interference following a meeting with Putin – a statement he later walked back.
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She quickly walked back those comments after learning that a heckler in the crowd was asking the president questions, and as a result was booed.
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The next morning, he took his friend's son to school and then, as he walked back into the project, was arrested on suspicion of trespassing.
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As we walked back to our hotel, our bellies full, a fighter jet flew in low and seemed to suck the air from around us.
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Holding the leaves, I walked back to the shaman's home in Huautla and entered her ceremonial room, a small cement box adorned with Catholic icons.
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After days of intense criticism, Trump walked back the statement, claiming he meant to say he didn't see a reason why it "wouldn't" be Russia.
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After some heavy backlash and zero evidence behind his claim, he walked back his tweets and deeply apologized for revealing the name of the classmate.
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The two turned and shook hands again for the cameras, then walked back to the border marker, posed again, and finally headed toward Freedom House.
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Mr. Trump spoke of telling the military to respond to migrants throwing rocks as if they were rifles; Pentagon leaders quickly walked back those comments.
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For example, U.S.A. Football walked back a study it released about how its Heads Up Football program had helped reduce concussions on the youth level.
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Several of his statements, like a trade restriction with Europe along with his travel ban, had to be swiftly walked back by White House officials.
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In the fourth, he walked back-to-back hitters — Gio Urshela and Aaron Hicks — but got a flyout from D.J. LeMahieu to end the inning.
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Pfizer temporarily walked back hikes in mid-212 after Trump tweeted that it should be "ashamed" for raising prices and taking advantage of the poor.
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Yet after 53 years, Harry Krame walked back into Memorial Middle School's library and returned a book he checked out when he was a student.
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That recommendation was made to the court on Monday but walked back by department higher-ups shortly after Trump tweeted his protests overnight on Tuesday.
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This week, we already saw an example of the necessity of this, after Sanders' campaign walked back his promise of a blanket moratorium on deportations.
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Some agencies then walked back those statements, only for Iran&aposs initial report into the crash on Thursday to also note an unnamed technical problem.
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Related: President Trump walked back his threat to target cultural sites in military attacks, after the defense secretary said it would be a war crime.
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I handed them both my driver's license and CUNY ID and one cop walked back to the cruiser to run my ID through the system.
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Mulvaney denied at the time that investigating Biden and Burisma were a part of that request, however, and he later walked back the comments entirely.
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" On Tuesday, Trump walked back one of his remarks, saying he misspoke and meant to say he saw no reason "why it wouldn't be Russia.
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The companies walked back their initial commitments to join the Libra Association, a Switzerland-based organization that will be tasked with managing the digital currency.
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Even as he walked back his remarks, Mr. Trump repeated his assertion that there was no evidence of collusion between his campaign and the Russians.
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Mr. Bunting walked back into the building, whose windows can withstand winds of 166 miles per hour, and stopped at the restaurant for a muffin.
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I'd certainly say that the statement leans in the dovish side of neutral, they walked back a few things that they had in the December statement.
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Spicer repeatedly said the White House was aiming to be "illustrative" rather than "prescriptive" as he walked back the more definitive comments he made earlier Thursday.
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Second, on interest rates, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell walked back his long-way-from-neutral comments that slammed the markets in October and into November.
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Then Nick and Josh walked back over to the rest of the group and Josh planted a big fat one on Amanda in front of everyone.
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After a press conference in which he made a speech about handing over power to Theresa May, Cameron turned around and walked back inside No. 10.
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As she walked back to her car with a friend after an early morning workout, she joked that she had a new man in her life.
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" The vice president later walked back the comments, clarifying, "If I were in high school … I want to make it clear I understand what assault is.
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Washington (CNN)WikiLeaks on Saturday walked back a claim made by its founder, Julian Assange, that it was "working on" obtaining Donald Trump's undisclosed tax returns.
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After a June report from Fusion saying Facebook used location data to suggest friends, Facebook initially confirmed the report, then walked back its confirmations after backlash.
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In her CBS interview, the freshman Democrat walked back her suggestion that Pelosi's recent criticisms of the four congresswomen known as "the Squad" were racially motivated.
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He once said the invasion of Afghanistan was a mistake, though he later walked back that statement, saying he "always supported" US involvement in the country.
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The show and Metz's character have faced scrutiny in the past, after Metz said, and later walked back, that her contract required her to lose weight.
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The two appeared to exchange words as Trump walked closer to the man, but Trump quickly walked back toward his podium and continued pacing the stage.
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The quotes weren't so severe they couldn't be walked back a little, and the team wasn't so glum it couldn't throw together a few salving wins.
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But White House press secretary Sean Spicer, seeming to recognize that Trump may have waded into dangerous political territory, walked back the president's remarks on Monday.
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She got in hot water shortly before the election when she said she considers Trump to be a role model, a comment she later walked back.
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After the Pakistani military shot down an Indian air force planes and captured an Indian pilot, the United States walked back its rhetoric of self-defense.
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" Reid quickly walked back his comments, apologizing for joking about supporting Trump — whom he called a "hateful demagogue who will do immeasurable damage to our country.
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Toward the end, she walked back and forth on a slack line and picked up cones, which she put on her head or threw at Lackie.
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Ms. Baca told the police the actor began to push her, and as she and her friends walked back to their room, Mr. Pierce followed them.
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He spent 22018 minutes outside, one for every person who died at Stoneman Douglas High School last month, and then walked back to his Spanish class.
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Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani recently told The Hill that the president's lawyers should be allowed to "correct" it — a remark he has since walked back.
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Afterward, as I walked back to the train and Versailles disappeared behind a scrim of snow, I thought about the changing meaning of the royal Baroque.
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The president later walked back those remarks, saying that he misspoke when he said that he saw no reason why Russia "would" interfere in U.S. affairs.
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After the chain's stocks plummeted and the alt-right cozied up to the pizza brand, Schnatter walked back on his comments and apologized for sowing discord.
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On Tuesday, the president walked back comments over the weekend from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin essentially calling a "truce" in the emerging trade war with China.
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At least one victorious buyer walked back down the line, wearing one pair of Spectacles while hawking the other pair that he had bought with gusto.
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Severino, who had left to fierce boos in last year's wild-card game, was saluted with a rousing ovation as he walked back to the dugout.
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McConnell's office quickly walked back those remarks, but Grassley's recent moves suggests that they are, in fact, indicative of how Republicans intend to approach this practice.
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Although a neo-Nazi group called the Republic of Florida previously tried to claim Cruz as a member, its leader has since walked back his statements.
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We walked back to my car and talked about the road trip we'd take together some day, while we still could, and then I headed south.
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LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers drew criticism for saying that he'd refuse to play under such conditions, though he later walked back his comments.
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LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers drew criticism for saying that he'd refuse to play under such conditions, though he later walked back his comments.
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Then Mr. Kim and Mr. Moon walked back across to the South for their meeting, holding hands, an encounter that transfixed television viewers in South Korea.
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Selloffs continued until the close of trading, but frantic investors walked back from the brink after steep declines triggered a marketwide halt early in the morning.
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" Mulvaney has since walked back the comment, saying, "There was absolutely no quid pro quo between Ukrainian military aid and any investigation into the 2016 election.
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Trump later walked back his pro-Putin remarks, but he has not disclosed what he and Putin discussed during their controversial, closed-door tete-a-tete.
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The House panel initially asked Kaspersky to testify at its first hearing, but walked back the request when the hearing was rescheduled and the investigation expanded.
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But this precursor to the Sanders warning, even by someone already in office, horrified the foreign policy establishment and was quickly walked back by administration officials.
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The communication was reported by Reuters and then quickly walked back by Milley as a poorly worded "draft" that "should not have been released" (The Hill).
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The conflict caused a media sensation, and the stars prevailed: Mr. Plank walked back his Trump endorsement in a full-page ad in The Baltimore Sun.
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As he and his victorious opponent walked back into the locker room, fans ignored the Russian and surged around Mr. Monson, pleading for selfies and autographs.
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The House panel initially asked Kaspersky to testify at its first hearing, but walked back the request when the hearing was rescheduled and the investigation expanded.
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He ultimately walked back the remark after it dealt a blow to Trump's defense that there was "no quid pro quo" in his dealings with Ukraine.
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Dowd initially told The Daily Beast that he was making the statement on Mueller's probe on behalf of the president, but later walked back the remark.
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Bannon walked back some of his comments in the Wolff book, and he apologized for some of his remarks in a statement to Axios on Sunday.
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Then Trump himself walked back the claim that there'd been a wiretap, pointing out that "wires tapped" was in quotes in the tweet, whatever that means.
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Management walked back its 10K/week production target and instead focused on hitting 7K, which could lead to lower production estimates from the Bulls for '19-20.
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In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, he walked back on an earlier pledge to name China a currency manipulator on day one of his administration.
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The two men then closed the door behind them and walked back to the white van they'd driven down a gravel path that ran through the field.
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However, he did not divulge details beyond that there would be "insurance for everybody" — a statement that Vice President Mike Pence promptly walked back, according to CNN.
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Authorities initially reported that the person had died, but walked back that report later to say that the person was in critical condition and on life support.
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And Blizzard, facing criticism from esports fans over its treatment of the pros who voiced support for the protests, subsequently walked back the lengths of its suspensions.
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Zuckerberg himself recently walked back his initial reaction to these allegations, acknowledging that Facebook was more influential during the election than he was previously willing to admit.
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The president has since walked back his comments, but his own administration continues to be clear: The Kremlin interfered in US politics, and it's probably not done.
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The stock market started going haywire in October after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell seemed to indicate a strong path higher for rates, remarks he later walked back.
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At the same time the contract with Dell became a major point in their investment brochure even as Tomasiak carefully walked back the importance of the news.
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But a Fed spokesman quickly walked back the remarks, saying Williams was only speaking theoretically and not in a way that should be interpreted as policy intention.
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The president in early March accused Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower, a claim that has been repeatedly debunked and that the White House has since walked back.
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It's just as important that he walked back in to Abbey Road and Abbey Road as well, the headmaster of boys become the dutiful father of men.
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Donald Trump's top economic aides have recently walked back expectations for how quickly tax reform will happen, but on Tuesday, the president put the pressure back on.
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Current President Donald Trump has pushed a more nationalist and protectionist agenda, although he's walked back or contradicted some of his harsh rhetoric from the campaign trail.
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Instead, she stripped the pighead of the little cash he had on his person and walked back to the slight shade afforded by the twisting metal eaves.
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Earlier this week, the U.S. State Department told the family that the Shults had been found alive, but that information was quickly walked back, according to Sutton.
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Unable to find a soldering gun, he used a blowtorch, he said, and set it down as he walked back outside, unaware that it was still lit.
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" Though she at first apologized for the tweet, Barr later walked back the apology in a video in which she claimed she "thought the bitch was white.
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Trump later walked back his comments, claiming he misspoke at the leaders' joint press conference and saying that he believed in U.S. intelligence's findings on election interference.
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I walked back to my desk as if I were having one of my Khrushchev dreams; he sometimes made personal appearances, angry and accusatory, during my slumbers.
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While there's been some controversy around the decision to give the murders the Hollywood treatment, Tate's sister Debra walked back her initial disagreements after Tarantino reached out.
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In a statement Thursday the DOD walked back previous recommendations that leaked Wednesday that appeared to show the agency was against the amendment first proposed by Rep.
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Before that, a Houston Rockets manager walked back his statement in support of Hong Kong protesters after China's state broadcaster said it wouldn't show future Rockets games.
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So the FBI's chief lawyer originally thought Clinton should be indicted, and the bureau wrote a draft supporting the felony standard, but then walked back its decision.
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Microsoft founder Bill Gates, the most prominent tech leader to appear to break with the pack, walked back his initial comments that seemed to question Apple's stance.
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Shortly after Sunrise walked back some of their initial criticism, O'Rourke announced that he signed the group's pledge not to take campaign donations from fossil fuel companies.
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The Pentagon has walked back its statement that a Marine Raider who lost his life while on a mission with Iraqi forces was killed by enemy fire.
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The Daily Beast and Grove walked back the story, which comes as the Fox News chairman and CEO faces a lawsuit that accuses him of sexual harassment.
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The president later walked back those comments, but is again facing pushback for extending an invitation to Putin for a second meeting so soon after Monday's summit.
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He'd walked back and forth several times and then sat awhile, the only customer in the store, and examined one of the shoes, hand and eye, scrupulously.
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The announcement has gotten less attention than Trump's plan to nominate Cain, which he walked back this week after Republicans said they would not support the nomination.
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The DNC walked back an assertion that it had detected a "sophisticated" hacking attempt early Thursday, announcing instead that it was simply a subcontractor's unauthorized security test.
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Beckham had struck out looking in the fourth, on a pitch that appeared to be high, and disputed the call as he walked back to the dugout.
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Recently, he even walked back a promise one might have thought was sacrosanct, saying the Great Wall of Mexico might only need to cover half the border.
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He has walked back his pledge to take soldiers fighting the drug war off the streets and scaled back his ambitions to revive Mexico's lagging oil production.
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He explained that his position on the issue is, in part, because Schumer walked back his remarks, but also because it could lead to Democrats attacking Trump.
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The President has not walked back or apologized for such tweets, even now adopting the disproven narrative that he always known that coronavirus would become a pandemic.
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Every day he walked back and forth through the tunnel, along with hundreds of other schoolchildren, while the addicts continued to shoot up beneath the dim lights.
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A staffer for the Senate Democrats walked up the aisle, handed a stack of papers to the senator presiding over the Senate Chamber, and walked back down.
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On Monday, I walked back into the apartment I've lived in for four years, still basking in that post-festival glow, and started packing up my life.
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In fact, the whole time I was there several workers walked back and forth through the gallery, seemingly going on their typical journeys from office to office.
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As the sun set over the war-torn country, Mr. Hajori walked back to a rented room, where he lived with his family, who have been starving.
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Afterward, "the child walked back to the pieces of his father and began to place the pieces back into human shape," to the horror of the operator.
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Soon after, Bloomberg tepidly walked back his stance, announcing that his company would release three women from their NDAs related to allegations of comments made by him.
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In light of all this, many now claim that right-wing populism has peaked, and the European Union has walked back from the brink of self-destruction.
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At the front of the room, a man named Reggie walked back and forth on a riser before a table of Herbalife products, pumping up the crowd.
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Two nights later, after a storm of criticism, the White House walked back the threat in a statement that declared the president's "unwavering support" for such schools.
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Mulvaney has since walked back the remarks, insisting there was no quid pro quo related to the security assistance and accusing the press of mischaracterizing his remarks.
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Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) walked back on a comment he made Sunday supporting the debunked theory that Ukraine hacked the Democratic National Committee's emails in 2016.
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Microsoft's first stab at the Xbox One dashboard was ambitious in all of the wrong ways, though it has since walked back most of its major missteps.
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CMS officials walked back that threat within days and said a week later that Porter Novelli's subcontract with O'Donnell, a longtime GOP consultant, would not be renewed.
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" Pressed by host Chris Wallace, Giuliani walked back comments he made in a May interview on ABC News, in which he called Cohen an "honest, honorable lawyer.
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The U.S. and Iran may have walked back from the brink of war, but the potential for a cyber battle looms with no clear rules of engagement.
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The National Weather Service quickly walked back one of his assertions: "We repeat, no impacts from Hurricane Dorian will be felt across Alabama," officials said on Twitter.
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Then he stood for the embrace photos with the three Democrats on the statewide ticket, pulled them in for a huddle, and walked back off the trail.
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Emails seen by BuzzFeed News show that Instagram offered support and reassurances to anonymous accounts naming sexual harassers — and then walked back when the courts got involved.
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Reader, I would like to say I walked back to ask him for coffee or something but I just walked into the cathedral after our smiling sesh.
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A prominent scientific journal has walked back claims that repeated cell phone use may result in bony, horn-like growths at the base of the human skull.
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PST: Elon Musk has walked back his claim that he intends to send a Tesla Roadster to orbit Mars with the upcoming launch of the Falcon Heavy.
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He walked back to his original spot and hit his next shot to within 15 feet of the pin and made the putt to record a bogey.
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He walked back to his suitcase and gingerly removed a fantastical divining rod—gold in color, with a small, rocket-shaped glass capsule attached to its tip.
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Referencing his earlier statement that he could beat President Donald Trump in an election, Dimon once again walked back the comment in a Monday interview with CNBC's .
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As I walked back into the Guggenheim's theater, about 2840 people were watching Mr. Corner at the piano, where sheet music shared the stand with two iPads.
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Spotify walked back the decision last week, saying XXXTentacion would return to its playlists, but the company offered no statement on the other acts affected by this policy.
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Later Tuesday morning, Chaffetz walked back his remarks, though he stood by his argument that Americans would need to better prioritize health care spending under the new plan.
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That news dominated the airwaves for several days until Trump himself stirred controversy with a series of comments on abortion that he and his campaign quickly walked back.
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Trump, in that instance, partially walked back his pronouncement, leaving a troop contingent in the country, in part because of Turkey's threat to the Kurds across the border.
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On Friday, May 21985, Martinez walked back into the United States on the pedestrian-bridge border crossing from San Luis Río Colorado in the Mexican state of Sonora.
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When I toggled on Live Mode at a park, I could watch onscreen as my preschooler sprinted out of sight, turned around at an intersection, and walked back.
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He said he'd heard that lawyers were making faces and rolling their eyes as they walked back to their seats from discussions with the judge at the bench.
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The superintendent in Prince William County, VA, has already walked back on a message threatening to punish students for protesting after the Virginia ACLU sent him a letter.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan, the highest-ranking Republican on Capitol Hill, said Monday that he will no longer defend Trump -- although Ryan has not walked back his endorsement.
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The Afghanistan withdrawal was later walked back and the Syrian one blurred, with the result that nobody can say what America's policy is (though the harm will remain).
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He admitted to being the "man in a hat" seen with the bombers in the airport terminal before he abandoned a bomb and walked back into the city.
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Trump initially cast blame for the violence at a white supremacist rally on "many sides," before he walked back his statement and condemned white supremacists and neo-Nazis.
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Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect Facebook's statement and the fact that Netscout walked back its claim after other firms cast doubt on its analysis.
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The State Department walked back Warren's remarks in an April 27 statement that denied that Nusra controls the city, but acknowledged that the group's presence complicates the ceasefire.
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The commission's order allows Charter to request an extension for the 60-day filing deadline, but obviously Charter wants this decision to be walked back entirely through negotiations.
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I realized while I am dancing that they had absolutely no idea who I was so I just turned around and walked back to Jack dying of embarrassment.
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" After a public excoriation, he walked back his position, now claiming only abortion providers should face legal consequences, but insisting that his initial response, though hypothetical, was "excellent.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tobacco and tech stocks dragged down Wall Street on Thursday, while oil prices softened and other commodities walked back huge gains after a wild ride.
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Harris says he hunted down a supervisor, showed him the 2 tickets, and they all walked back to the seats and forced Gucci and his girl to leave.
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After talk of changes by Carson over the Christmas holidays, which was then walked back, Carson's top campaign staff including his campaign manager and spokesman left the team.
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Optimism that there would be an aggressive rate reduction by the U.S. central bank faded on Friday after the New York Fed walked back from earlier dovish comments.
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While campaigning for president, Donald Trump took plenty of pleasure in taking potshots at world power China (even as he's walked back some of those statements a little).
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" The next day, Wu walked back her comments by explaining that the show's renewal meant she had to "give up another project that I was really passionate about.
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But during her confirmation hearing in June, Craft walked back these comments by telling the committee she believes human behavior and fossil fuels have contributed to climate change.
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Mulvaney later walked back his remarks, saying there was no quid pro quo in the Trump administration's dealings with Ukraine and blaming the media for misinterpreting his statement.
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In the second instance, U.S. Central Command walked back unusually blunt statements to The Hill about the use of a Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb (MOAB) in Afghanistan.
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He initially denied coming onto the company's campus on April 28, but later walked back that claim after he was confronted by Apple security personnel, the filings says.
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Trump later walked back those remarks, claiming accepted the intelligence community's conclusions, but also added that "a lot of people out there" could have been behind the hack.
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So much so that I walked back to Stephansplatz and into St. Stephen's Cathedral itself — called Stephansdom — to soothe my consternation and, indeed, to contemplate life and death.
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Just this week, Kjellberg controversially walked back on a pledge to donate $50,000 to the Anti-Defamation League after the announcement was met with massive backlash from fans.
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Hours later, White House trade and manufacturing adviser Peter Navarro walked back Mnuchin's remarks, telling CNBC that the restrictions on investing in tech companies would just target China.
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As the president walked back into the White House after the July 11 event, Karem shouted and asked whether Trump would stay and take questions from the press.
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"She has a nice smile on her face, so I bet she treats you well," Trump told the Irish leader as Perry walked back to her spot laughing.
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" In 2015, Redford walked back remarks he made about then-New York real estate mogul's White House bid, in which he had praised Trump for "shaking things up.
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They stared as they passed Day and her friends; Day felt a twanging in her stomach when they walked back a few paces and their song died away.
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Trump kicked up a storm this week when he suggested in an interview that women who get illegal abortions should be punished, a comment he later walked back.
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Dowd initially told the Daily Beast that he was speaking as Trump's counsel but then walked back his statement to say he was speaking in his personal capacity.
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A diminished tolerance for migrants in Nordic countries, where generous policies have been walked back in recent years, also make it harder for Afghans to successfully gain asylum.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo signaled this week that Trump wants most troops out ahead of the 2020 presidential election, though he walked back those comments soon after.
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What some have called the nation's collective amnesia has only gotten worse in recent years as leaders have walked back efforts to reckon with the country's modern history.
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DeSantis originally said folks should stay home until May 27, but then he walked back his statement, saying the "safer at home" order would lapse in mid-April.
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As the president walked back into the White House after the July 85033 event, Karem shouted and asked whether Trump would stay and take questions from the press.
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Daschle initially told Axios that he did not coordinate but later walked back his comments, saying his staff was in touch with the White House during the trial.
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After the department announced their decision to make Education General Counsel Philip Rosenfelt the next inspector general, the White House and Education Department quickly walked back the move.
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A local model walked back and forth in the showroom so that the designer could study the clothes in motion, and Guo snipped a tassel here and there.
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After the interview, a Facebook spokeswoman walked back the comments and said that Everson misspoke when she said Facebook was legally barred from refusing to run political ads.
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Chongqing City Banan District police said the children were slashed as they walked back to class after their morning exercises at Yudong New Century Kindergarten about 9.30 a.m.
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Confused, she picked up her toys, putting them to her ear, and walked back across the carpet, scanning the large room she shares with her two other sisters.
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Rudy Giuliani and President Trump capitalized on the allegations — which Lutsenko later walked back — in a campaign to get the Ukrainian government to open an investigation into Biden.
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I got out and didn't see anything at first, but when I walked back a bit, there was this enormous puddle of blood, and I heard a whimpering.
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"The markets really got a head fake in October, (but on Wednesday) he strongly walked back those expectations," said Scott Anderson, chief economist at Bank of the West.
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But the ministry later walked back from those remarks, saying Qureshi had referred only to the need for constructive dialogue and not of any Modi offer of talks.
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Later in the same day, the filmmaker walked back his comments on Facebook and added that he would no longer direct the TV series Guantanamo for The Weinstein Company.
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Last week, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell successfully walked back his October remark that jarred investors, but it's hardly the last challenge he'll face to communicating the road ahead.
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When he finished at the store, and walked back into the 34-degree weather, he told the girls to pack up, the troop's cookie manager wrote in her post.
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Thomas Markle walked back on his earlier proclamation on Tuesday, telling TMZ that if he was healthy enough, he was still hoping to walk his daughter down the aisle.
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He walked back the gateway drug comment just a few weeks later, and on Tuesday in New Hampshire reiterated that he does not think it is a gateway drug.
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"I was working on some stuff in the cage a ton before the game," he said, then paused and looked back before he walked back into the Astros' clubhouse.
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Though the company quickly walked back that decision, it kept another change that isn't sitting too well with some people: You can't see the same movie more than once.
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He walked back from that [at] about 3 o'clock when he said it … wouldn't be necessarily one and done, and that gave the markets a little sense of relaxation.
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Ayotte -- who earlier this month walked back comments calling Trump a "role model" for children -- said she wouldn't vote for the GOP nominee in the wake of the video.
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He walked back past comments that seemed to endorse war with Iran and regime change in North Korea, leading to serious confusion from Democrats on the Foreign Relations committee.
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While Adobe Digital Insights is currently calling for 11 percent online sales growth this holiday season, that may need to be walked back to single-digit growth, Gaffney said.
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They gave back those gains and Wall Street shares fell after the New York Fed walked back Williams' comments by saying his speech was not about upcoming policy action.
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" Ayotte made headlines at one of the first debates when she said she believed Trump was a "role model" for children, which she quickly walked back, saying she "misspoke.
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He has since walked back the statement, telling reporters that he will not make a final decision until Gorush answers some of the additional questions he's posed in writing.
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Rick Scott (R) made that Florida is "off the table" for potential future offshore drilling plans — a statement Zinke made via Twitter in January but has since walked back.
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He then walked back on his earlier proclamation on Tuesday, telling TMZ that if he was healthy enough, he was still hoping to walk his daughter down the aisle.
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The GOP nominee on Friday walked back his repeated claim that President Barack Obama is the "founder of ISIS," a line he dropped at a Florida rally on Wednesday.
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This time, the only frustration Trump feels is about the perception that he's being walked back by advisers, which he does not believe is the case, sources tell CNN.
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He has since walked back his remarks, but initially he seemed eager to accept Putin's denial of Russian interference in the 2016 American election over the US intelligence conclusion.
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He has offered to subsidize U.S. farmers he knows are harmed by retaliatory tariffs, for example, and he walked back the threat of new tariffs on the European Union.
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The White House later walked back Trump's claim on Twitter that King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud agreed to his request, and analysts are uncertain the Saudis can deliver.
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Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown noted the following week that Florida officials walked back many of their most inflammatory claims, including the allegation that the parlors engaged in human trafficking.
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Since then, however, Wiseman has pulled his lawsuit and the Tigers have seemingly walked back their defiant, anti-NCAA stance by declaring their star ineligible for the foreseeable future.
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Trump quickly walked back his oft-repeated campaign promise to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and he criticized Israeli settlements as "not good" for peace.
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When we left that event, we walked back to where we were staying and the chef decided to walk back with us, and he joined us in our room.
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The White House has walked back its plan to cut $252 million in leftover funding from the Obama administration to curb the Ebola virus in Africa, the AP reports.
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In a conciliatory phone call in mid-February, the US president walked back his controversial comments on Taiwan, creating an opening for Washington and Beijing to discuss a meeting.
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Ultimately, they walked back from the sale, narrowly averting the end of five generations of family ownership, an increasingly rare species in this city of rising towers and rents.
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Later, he said that he and Putin had discussed forming a joint cyber unit with Russia — a proposal he eventually walked back after criticism from lawmakers in both parties.
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Mr. Fravel, in an interview, said he was "skeptical" that Mr. Duterte would follow through on his threats to cut ties with Washington, which he has already walked back.
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Kelli Ward walked back comments late Monday about the timing of the McCain family announcing he was stopping medical treatment and a tweet saying political correctness is a cancer.
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Ms. Chung walked back her comments soon after — "I am sincerely sorry about the ignorant comment I made earlier in the year," she tweeted — and apologized to Mr. Golding.
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Although prosecutors had once accused her of offering up sex in exchange for political influence, the most salacious details of the case against her were later quietly walked back.
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But yesterday, Mr. Krueger and Mr. Katz walked back their estimate, saying that the nontraditional slice of the labor market probably went up only one or two percentage points.
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" He walked back those comments in his first interview after the incident, telling ABC's Rebecca Jarvis that his "initial words fell short of truly expressing what we were feeling.
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After riding for roughly a mile, she said, she hopped out and walked back: She had already lost her house, and she didn't want to lose her car, too.
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When we opened it, Fancy froze, then slowly turned and walked back into the bushes, as if we'd both agreed to look away and pretend the encounter hadn't happened.
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"Everybody was consoling her, like, 'Don't worry, it's going to be O.K.' " Razvi walked back to his office, on Coney Island Avenue, passing Raheela Beauty Parlor and Bukhari Restaurant.
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Last month, Mulvaney acknowledged that the outlines of a quid pro quo with Ukraine involving the military assistance and Trump's desired investigations, but he later walked back those remarks.
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He walked back out to the party and was even able to get a picture with the musicians, proving that he could in fact hang with the big boys.
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For three nights, Rosana Bagby, a young plainclothes officer, walked back and forth between the church parking lot where Murray had been approached and the dorm across the street.
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Trump walked back back from his prior promise of talks without preconditions, saying during a bilateral meeting with Bahrain's crown prince on Monday that there must be preconditions now.
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On Monday, a measured Trump had walked back his weekend "two sides" remark, which sparked national outrage, and blamed the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups.
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After initially vetoing $6003 million from the state budget, Dunleavy responded to the threat of a recall vote and walked back some of his more extreme line-item cuts.
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" Price walked back her words in a statement to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution this weekend, saying that she does not support quarantine and made the statement to be "provocative.
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" President Trump's press secretary, Sean Spicer, later walked back those remarks, saying that the United States would honor the commitment, though the refugees would be subject to "extreme vetting.
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He has walked back Trump's urge to support the Saudi's over the Qataris, encouraged discussion between them, helped avoid a complete rupture, and kept intact U.S. equities among them.
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The effort suffered a big blow earlier this month when major financial institutions and tech companies including Visa, MasterCard and eBay walked back initial commitments to join the association.
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At the same time that White House officials walked back a provision that included green-card holders in the ban, the brothers were feeling the sting of its impact.
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Rick Scott (R) made that Florida is "off the table" for potential future offshore drilling plans -- a statement Zinke made via Twitter in January but has since walked back.
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But the group has now walked back its vow to block the boats, saying that although it would tail the vessels, it won't try to interfere with their activities.
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Trump has called for a ban on all Muslims and a database with information about every Muslim in the country, even if he later walked back some of the comments.
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At more or less the same time, Trump gave an interview to "60 Minutes" in which he walked back or grew vague about many of his most controversial campaign promises.
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Ford sees this trend as inspired in part by Trump, who said on the campaign trail that he supported punishing women for getting abortions (a position he later walked back).
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Salena Zito, the Washington Examiner and New York Post writer based just down the turnpike in Pittsburgh, was waiting for him as he walked back out into the union hall.
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Earlier this year, for example, Francis appeared to defend those Chilean bishops accused of covering up Karadima's abuses, dismissing charges against them as "calumny" (he later walked back his comments).
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"You walked on to the crossing and I slowed down, preparing to stop, but then you changed your mind and walked back to the kerb," the shaken driver tells him.
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The incident is the second time in less than a month that Carney, Amazon's head of public relations and public policy, has either apologized for or walked back controversial remarks.
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But we can take a good guess: Post-Charlottesville, we saw President Trump take 48 hours to disavow white nationalists and he walked back those comments just a day after.
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In a statement posted on Twitter, the student's mother Jill McCluskey said they were talking on the phone as her daughter walked back to her dorm after a night class.
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She explained that the Russian central bank has walked back some of its recent tightening, but suggested this is unlikely to have much of an impact in the short term.
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Initially, Mueller agreed, but later walked back his comment and said that he meant that because of the OLC guidance there was no decision either way on whether to indict.
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Though DeVos quickly walked back those comments and conceded the schools were born of racism, it was not enough for many on this campus, nor those who hold it dear.
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Maduro and Venezuela's top court on Saturday walked back an earlier attempt to strip Venezuela's legislature of its powers, after the move sparked massive outrage both at home and abroad.
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He also walked back his December announcement of an immediate withdrawal of American troops, saying it would be slow, but the Kurds have already made other plans for their protection.
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Update: The Cleveland Browns have denied Michael Silver's report that they fabricated Johnny Manziel's entry into the concussion protocol and Silver has slowly walked back a bit of his report.
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Why it matters: Trump told reporters last week that he would be willing to speak to Mueller under oath, a claim that White House lawyer Ty Cobb later walked back.
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" The petitions highlight Trump's support for right-to-work laws that critics say weaken union membership, and comments he later walked back expressing a belief that wages are "too high.
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The call apparently walked back comments made by Trump earlier this week in an interview with Reuters, in which he said he thought South Korea should pay for the system.
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Though originally writing, in a since-deleted post on their website, that they were pursuing legal action against an unnamed third party, Evans and Bechtolt have walked back their story.
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The disruptive behavior that Alabama students were warned against earlier in the week at the risk of losing their football seats — a threat that was later walked back — never materialized.
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The week before Keystone sent its contents seeping into the soil, two South Dakota Republican state leaders quietly walked back a pair of laws they had championed earlier this spring.
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Zinke later walked back his comments at a number of congressional hearings, telling lawmakers often contradictory statements on whether Florida's exemption was simply a promise or a formal policy decision.
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During his presidential campaign, Trump proposed implementing a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country, but eventually walked back that idea, saying such a ban would only include certain countries.
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Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE on Wednesday walked back comments he made predicting repealing ObamaCare's individual mandate would drive up insurance costs.
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"But the speed with which they walked back the December 2018 rate hike really led me to believe that they were extremely sensitive in terms of over-tightening," she said.
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However, the confusion only adds to the tensions around Trump's trip, which comes a week after he walked back a campaign promise to quickly move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem.
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"He then walked back those comments a couple of days later for about 12 hours before he got on another Fox TV show or tweeted again," the Virginia Democrat added.
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