My boss replied and I walked out of the room.
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Chuck Schumer said the president walked out of the meeting.
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Political journalists subsequently walked out of Downing Street in protest.
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No one walked out of the studio and said, 'No!
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Since Teresa Giudice first walked out of prison on Dec.
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I've walked out of auditions that have asked for accents.
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Billingsley walked out of the mall with Molly's sister, Jessie.
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Several Republican lawmakers walked out of the room in disgust.
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He stood up and walked out of his own office.
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But some weeks later, she walked out of the hospital.
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Related: Students Across the Country Walked out of School Today.
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"I walked out [of prison] with nothing," she told me.
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I walked out of the elevator and into the hallway.
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Representative Gary Palmer of Alabama walked out of the room.
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"I walked out of the meeting feeling uneasy," she wrote.
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Mr. Kwatra and Mr. Singh walked out of the room.
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"I walked out of that meeting feeling optimistic," Whan said.
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JIC Chief Executive Masaaki Tanaka walked out of a Nov.
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Police surmise she may have just walked out of her house.
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She had walked out of her room and saw the smoke.
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She walked out of the block with about 30 signed applications.
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Eventually, President Obama took it and walked out of the frame.
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I do not know that anybody walked out of the room.
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Trump did not respond as he walked out of the room.
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"That's when I walked out of the courtroom crying," she added.
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Last month Sierra walked out of prison having completed his sentence.
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He walked out of a penitentiary in New Hampshire on Nov.
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I walked into the hospital, I walked out of the hospital.
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When asked to condemn he just walked out of the room.
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When was the last time you walked out of a film?
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Am I going to be walked out of the building again?
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Three days later Rodriguez walked out of the tunnel alongside Ronaldo.
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Plath walked out of the conference during his comments, then returned.
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I walked out of the board meeting as a former CEO.
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I put down the controller and walked out of the room.
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The opposition walked out of peace talks in Geneva last week.
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He walked out of the Mets' clubhouse just before 4 p.m.
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How you walked out of the auditorium with your shoulders hunched.
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She got up and walked out of sight, around a corner.
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"Shall we?" she said as she walked out of the room.
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Mays finished the inning, and then walked out of the game.
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The rest is history: He never walked out of that building.
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He walked out of the stadium after the anthem in disgust.
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The first real shock came as I walked out of customs.
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Kevin Germany walked out of a hospital in 1990 and disappeared.
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"One day, I just walked out of the house," she said.
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Pete: We walked out of Loretto with like 42 songs complete.
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As I walked out of the refugee camp, my phone rang.
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It is the only movie I've walked out of mid-screening.
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I walked out of my interview with an entry-level job.
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"We both walked out of that meeting just sobbing," Rodriguez said.
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UAW workers walked out of GM factories for over 50 days.
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Riyadh initially claimed he had walked out of the consulate alive.
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She walked out of her classes every day for three weeks.
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The man then walked out of court with no prison sentence.
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Bint Fatma said she walked out of the caliphate on Feb.
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Hicks said she walked out of the store just before McGlockton.
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In Denver, dozens of students walked out of school in protest, TheDenverChannel.
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Ayers said he calmly walked out of the class after the shooting.
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You'll be looking like you just walked out of a horror film.
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State Senate Democrats walked out of the chamber en masse to protest.
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She walked out of the courthouse, got into her car, and screamed.
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Students apparently walked out of the class and expressed concern to administrators.
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The question remained unanswered, and the official walked out of the room.
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"There was one VC meeting that I walked out of," she said.
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At one stage, the Colorado delegation walked out of the convention hall.
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Pistorius walked out of the courthouse and into a waiting police van.
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A number of people walked out of the Sundance screening we attended.
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But she walked out of that first meeting with something completely different.
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He saw her as she walked out of her interview with Goodman.
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I guess I understand why people walked out of this at Sundance.
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In fact, they angrily walked out of talks about the proposal Wednesday.
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Students, many wearing orange, walked out of their classrooms at 226 a.m.
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But despite the injuries, he walked out of the hospital days later.
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He walked out of there just feeling like a failure, completely dejected.
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I walked out of the airport, and my nose just started itching.
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I finished up and walked out of the gym, onto 26th street.
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Students recently walked out of school to draw attention to gun violence.
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"It was here I walked out of the world," Ms. Ensler says.
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I walked out of school and I went home, feeling completely empty.
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The group walked out of the terminal into the pitch-black night.
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Tripp bludgeoned Corrine as she walked out of the room, killing her.
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She walked out of the Fulton County courthouse holding a property receipt.
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A number of White House aides walked out of the dinner early.
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Mr. Trump then walked out of the room — without signing the orders.
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As they walked out of the lobby, security guards watched with surprise.
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I walked out of the room and said, 'I've changed my mind.
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Chelsea Manning walked out of a military prison today, 28 years early.
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Abdul Raziq, walked out of the room just minutes before the explosion.
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Trump then walked out of the room, leaving his allies reportedly stunned.
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So how did you feel when you walked out of that bar?
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"When asked to condemn, he just walked out of the room," it said.
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ARROYO: It looks like you walked out of your house with static cling.
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INGRAHAM: And judge, he was just walked out of the DOJ last week.
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The actor reportedly walked out of the relationship when Abigail was a toddler.
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"I just walked out of Mektoub My Love: Intermezzo," producer Patricia Hetherington tweeted.
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The conversation annoyed him; he walked out of the store in a huff.
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More laughter could be heard moments after Trump walked out of the room.
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Her lower abdomen twisted in pain as she walked out of her appointment.
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Have you ever walked out of Whole Foods Market for less than $100?
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Nineteen years later, at the age of 44, Leal walked out of prison.
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And walked out of a long layover with a backpack full of fruit.
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Instead women and girls walked out of screenings ready to conquer the world.
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Joe Courtney, who walked out of the moment of silence along with Himes.
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The actor reportedly walked out of the relationship when Abigail was a toddler.
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Under a light rain, both families walked out of the courthouse without comment.
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I walked out of Cloverfield to escape the excessive amounts of camera shakiness.
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About 200 people walked out of an Amy Schumer show in Tampa, Fla.
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Spottedcrow walked out of jail Wednesday afternoon and thanked those who helped her.
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After Crowley collapsed, he got back up and walked out of the protest.
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Bpaet, victorious, walked out of the ring, only to faint from the excitement.
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Everything happened so fast as I walked out of the doctor's exam room.
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We signed a few papers, shook hands and walked out of the building.
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When the commander walked out of his three-story house, he was shot.
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As we walked out of the movie, I asked how he liked it.
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Dozens of students who had walked out of class in protest got detention.
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They walked out of the court together, some smiling and some in tears.
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The first couple walked out of the White House at 8:45 a.m.
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Stonney Rivers walked out of the Cedar Creek Corrections Center in Littlerock, Wash.
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So when Ishi walked out of the wilderness, he became a media sensation.
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High school students also walked out of classes in protest in several cities.
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Then he walked out of the restaurant and hopped into a black SUV.
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Students walked out of their classrooms and marched for miles to the Capitol.
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Analysis: Why Shep Smith finally walked out of Fox News for good 56.
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Seven weeks after he was admitted, Dr. Fajgenbaum walked out of the hospital.
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The DA walked out of a parliamentary session addressed by Zuma on Nov.
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At one point, he got so emotional, he walked out of the room.
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I walked out ofJoy—the first time I walked out of a movie since I snuck into then walked out of Traffic when I was 13—convinced it was a terrible, terrible movie and that Lawrence was a goddamn movie star.
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Acosta, who's become a target of Trump supporters' wrath in recent weeks, then walked out of the briefing and posted this tweet: I walked out of the end of that briefing because I am totally saddened by what just happened.
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That's what I asked myself as I walked out of my first massage recently.
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He quickly recovered, walked out of the Capitol and returned home," Tincher said. "Gov.
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But before she got pregnant via IVF, she almost walked out of her marriage.
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PSD lawmakers walked out of the assembly around half-way through the president's speech.
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The fan walked out of the area before being transported to a local hospital.
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In Washington, DC, students walked out of school and straight to the White House.
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Looking back, I wish I'd walked out of church in a blaze of fire.
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When we walked out of the bar, I said, where are we going now?
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And by the end, kind of walked out of the thing, didn't hang around.
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Turner walked out of jail September 2 and returned to his home in Ohio.
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A year of working on it, and last night they walked out of prison.
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They said Denson then walked out of the water and away from the river.
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Senators walked out of their Tuesday lunches believing that they could be seeing double.
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Eyal from the show Love Island walked out of a show, looking around expectantly.
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This isn't the first time audience members have walked out of a Cannes showing.
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After a frosty farewell to the attorney general, Hansberry walked out of the meeting.
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When lunch was over, my better half and I walked out of the hotel.
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Acosta walked out of the briefing early after Sanders refused to defend the press.
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A large group of students and parents walked out of the vigil in protest.
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Tudor abruptly walked out of Sunday's post match press conference after criticising the media.
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Bennett walked out of the locker room and to the bench during the anthem.
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North Korean officials walked out of the chamber in protest before the speech began.
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Still, I walked out of that meeting much more open to donating my kidney.
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Dick Howser got up quickly and walked out of the room without a smile.
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Last week, thousands of teachers in Oklahoma and Kentucky walked out of their classrooms.
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During the last one, 20,000 teachers walked out of their classrooms for nine days.
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Thousands got up from their desks and walked out of classrooms on March 14.
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"I walked out of there thinking, 'Something has changed with the elite,'" he recalled.
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I walked out of his office and thought of myself in a different way.
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As they walked out of the dealership, the gunman drove past and shot them.
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I don't think that anyone at the time walked out of that movie unaffected.
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Mr. Crutcher's parents and sister walked out of the courthouse with their heads bowed.
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Every time she walked out of jail, Ms. Emers swore she would never return.
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"When I walked out of the airport, they were already filming me," says Monica.
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I remember we walked out of there, and I was like, 'Oh my god.
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Several kids she knew from the Jungle had walked out of the juvenile centers.
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Students from Sacramento City College walked out of class around noon PT, KCRA reported.
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Whatever the reason, the white inmate doing time for shoplifting walked out of prison.
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I told him what they were the minute we walked out of the store.
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After he'd walked out of the Oval, he could hear Trump calling his name.
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As he walked out of the mouth of the alley, Bobby checked his messages.
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"We are victims," he said, adding that he had walked out of the meeting.
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After shooting Brewer, Hicks walked out of the restaurant, according to the police report.
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We walked out of the nightclub not only broke but embarrassed by our own stupidity.
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He walked out of a correction home in December 2015 after spending three years there.
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Building a new life It was February 2012 when Daniela walked out of the room.
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Alan Jackson reportedly walked out of the building when Beyoncé and the Dixie Chicks performed.
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As I walked out of the courthouse, I thought of the privilege I'd just experienced.
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As a first-time new mom, I walked out of Tully both shaken and relieved.
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After spending several minutes on the ground, he walked out of the chamber with assistance.
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Students at Denver schools walked out of their classes to protest the end of DACA.
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At Berkeley High School in California, about 1,500 students walked out of classes Wednesday morning.
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Because of the hallucinations he walked out of the facility, barefoot, in the hospital gown.
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Chaney walked out of the Dallas courtroom a free man after 28 years in prison.
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We all cried and kissed him one by one and walked out of the room.
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When Barney Swan walked out of a meeting with NASA in 2016, he felt frustrated.
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After I got the filler, I walked out of Dr. Dendy's office feeling like Superman.
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They walked out of the avalanche debris to a safe area and waited for rescue.
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The mayor reportedly walked out of the meeting not long before the rapper spoke. Rev.
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They walked out of the meeting with some conflicting reviews, though not of the cuisine.
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Mnuchin and Cohn declined to comment as they walked out of the "Bix Six" meeting.
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Students also walked out of a number of high schools to join the picket lines.
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One turned into the scent of withered chrysanthemum,the other walked out of the story.
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"He couldn't get his way and he just walked out of the meeting," Schumer said.
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"Or for anybody," he said, and he stood up and walked out of the house.
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The two of them stood up, gathered their belongings, and walked out of the room.
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I walked out of there thinking I ruined my career because of a Jolly Rancher.
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Jutting exhaled deeply as he walked out of the courtroom, flanked by three police guards.
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The main opposition party walked out of parliament, led by official opposition leader Mmusi Maimane.
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Vice President Mike Pence walked out of a 49ers game where anthem protests were planned.
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"Not running," he told The Hill as he power-walked out of the Capitol. Rep.
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I walked out of my room and asked a doctor what I was doing there.
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"I'm proud of you," his dad whispered hoarsely as they walked out of the courtroom.
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Ondra and Vejmolova walked out of the arena hand in hand to their rental car.
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Joe Biden Sr. and his wife got up instantly and walked out of that job.
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Trump always seems like someone who walked out of a Vegas steam bath in 1959.
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When it was time for the procedure, his parents walked out of his hospital room.
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By such a calculation, Mr. Downs should have walked out of prison early this year.
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On Capitol Hill, Republicans walked out of a briefing with health officials after Democratic Rep.
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These children walked out of hell into a world that didn't seem to want them.
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A delegation of rebels walked out of the talks, citing violations of an earlier truce.
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Vice President Mike Pence walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game after some players knelt.
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Negotiations grew so heated that delegates from 33 poorer nations walked out of the talks.
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When the Falcianis walked out of their apartment, they left the keys in the door.
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As she walked out of the opening ceremony, she saw hugs and smiles all around.
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The man, Micah Schoettle, 41, a close relative of the girl, walked out of prison.
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CNN affiliate KGUN reported that about 900 nurses walked out of two hospitals in Tucson.
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"I get in trouble for living," he said as he walked out of the office.
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He walked out of Alex Musical Instruments with a Gretsch accordion — the Fiesta La Tosca.
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I walked out of Whole Foods without even attempting to scan and buy my items.
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Under threat of suspension just one student walked out of Sayreville HS this morning #1010wins.
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They still don't know if you left it playing and walked out of the room.
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I found myself edging away nervously from plants as I walked out of the theater.
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Having already been confined awaiting trial, he walked out of the courtroom a free man.
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The trio walked out of the meeting before it was over, they told reporters afterward.
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Last April, thousands of Colorado educators walked out of classrooms to protest low education funding.
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Shortly after the women confronted Mr. Flake, several Democrats walked out of the committee's hearing.
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We're told Nipsey's friend had just walked out of the pen after 20 years behind bars.
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"I walked out of the movie, feeling, 'Okay, that was a good movie,' " admits my grandma.
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They walked out of their houses, into the union hall, and came out with a pension.
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A few miles away at Berkeley High School, about 1,500 students walked out of classes Wednesday.
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Madhesi lawmakers protested and walked out of parliament, saying the changes had loopholes and were incomplete.
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"And I walked out of the restaurant and I was like, 'Oh man, that is rough."
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Carlstrom said he passed by Craddock during the shooting as they walked out of the building.
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Officials says 42-year-old Burton then walked out of the bar -- but didn't get far.
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Meadows called Page a "credible witness," as he walked out of the hearing, the report said.
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A Proud Boys member wearing sunglasses and a black MAGA hat walked out of the club.
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A man wearing a green jacket and a black headband walked out of the club smiling.
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On Tuesday, a small group of employees walked out of its Irvine, California, headquarters in protest.
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Workers walked out of 34 factories in seven states, halting production in all of those places.
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Tweeting about how she had walked out of a movie starring Vijay, a South Indian superstar.
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Even after Mr Trump walked out of the summit in Vietnam, the North's media were emollient.
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But she walked out of court moments later, having received credit for time she'd already served.
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Hailey was 16 years old when she walked out of her Ballantyne home in May 2016.
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President Donald Trump abruptly walked out of a meeting with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
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After 45 years, Wilbert Jones walked out of a Louisiana prison a free man on Wednesday.
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Hailey was 16-years-old when she walked out of her Ballantyne home in May 2016.
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He improved more so than the first time and walked out of the hospital symptom-free.
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She gave him NIS 16,000 (US $4,475) in cash, and he walked out of the building.
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Jensen walked out of the building and into the warm air of a late June afternoon.
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Lawyers for Darboe and for the other party leaders walked out of the courtroom on Thursday.
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Catalan lawmakers opposed to seceding walked out of the chamber in protest prior to the vote.
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Trump walked out of negotiations with Democrats on Wednesday, according to Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer.
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On March 15, young people around the world walked out of school and into the streets.
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School administrators told Daniel's parents he'd simply walked out of the school and failed to return.
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Unable to finish her statement, Hodges and the city communications staff walked out of the room.
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Representatives of Topshop, a British mid-market brand, walked out of the two firms' first meeting.
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Smollett promptly walked out of court and proclaimed he was innocent and the attack did occur.
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The next Monday, A J and about 30 supporters walked out of the school in protest.
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Salgado walked out of the prison in an olive-green polo shirt with the CRAC -P.
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The North Carolina farm boy walked out of those fields into a great and beautiful history.
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That meeting disintegrated immediately, with Trump saying "bye bye" as he walked out of the meeting.
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During the three-hour standoff, several people walked out of the store with their hands up.
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When he walked out of the scorers' trailer, Fowler was 29th in the FedEx Cup rankings.
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Then, Nadler and the other Democrats walked out of the hearing room to protest the delay.
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Lars von Trier's latest film was so violent, 100 people walked out of one festival screening.
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Teachers in the state walked out of the classroom last week in demand for higher salaries.
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"We know that Tiah walked out of the school willingly at about 0820 hours," he said.
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He sold a gun to a woman who walked out of the store and killed herself.
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Instead, he ignored a flurry of questions shouted by reporters and walked out of the room.
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"As I walked out of the meeting, they said, 'We must have Tiger Woods,' " Chandler recalled.
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" As he walked out of the courthouse, supporters of Ms. Kim shouted, "It's not over yet!
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In 0003, Mr. Stockman walked out of Mr. Obama's State of the Union address in protest.
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On Wednesday, March 11, I walked out of my high school for the last time ever.
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A police sergeant walked out of his office and asked me for my license and registration.
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Leonard Bernstein walked out of the production, as did two of the three Apollo 13 astronauts.
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" Sobia and I walked out of the church humming the chorus of "My God Is Awesome.
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On Thursday, Google employees around the world walked out of their offices at 11:10 a.m.
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He walked out of the courtroom, with Maia in his arms and Nicole at his side.
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Similarly, 15,000 teachers walked out of their classrooms in Puerto Rico in the past month alone.
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In 2014, Mr. Stockman walked out of Mr. Obama's State of the Union address in protest.
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Ashton declined to comment to CNBC as he walked out of the federal courtroom in Detroit.
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"We walked out of the writers room and off our show because we #BelieveSurvivors," Bloom tweeted.
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I walked out of there thinking this was an amazing way to frame one's daily work.
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On Thursday, Democrats tried to present Trump their infrastructure plan before he walked out of their meeting.
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This week, more than 2,000 Google employees walked out of work to protest President Trump's immigration ban.
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"Somebody walked out of those doors the other day and it was the wrong guy," Sale said.
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I walked out of assembly and everyone was coming up to me saying, that was super great!
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"I didn't do it," the younger Johnson said to reporters as he walked out of the courtroom.
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One opposition party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, walked out of Parliament during the debate on electing Ramaphosa.
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The teen walked out of the Casa de Padre shelter in Brownsville on Saturday at 3 p.m.
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" Moments later, Harris and several other Democrats walked out of the committee, calling the process a "sham.
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I walked out of the room, and I began to feel like a weight had been lifted.
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"It feels great to be back," Scalise told reporters as he walked out of his office Thursday.
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I walked out of the door and breathed fresh air for the first time in four days.
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Another video showed a woman throwing a drink at Lahren as she walked out of the restaurant.
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As soon as I walked out of the salon, my hair evaporated into a ball of frizz.
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"I was like, 'I love you,' " Munn said, explaining that Winfrey then walked out of the bathroom.
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"You're free to go," were his last words to her before she walked out of the airport.
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"Dr. Love" wasn't feeling the love from Good Morning America, so he walked out of an interview.
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A large group of students just walked out of Notre Dame's commencement during VP Mike Pence's address.
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Rep. Rod Blum (R-Iowa) walked out of an interview with a local television affiliate on Monday.
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Comedian Amy Schumer on Tuesday mocked the fans who walked out of her show in Tampa, Fla.
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She walked out of Hoboken University Hospital with a large bandage and four staples on her head.
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We walked out of the gate with our purchase in hand, and everything seemed to be fine.
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Joaquin Phoenix walked out of an interview with The Telegraph's film critic Robbie Collin, published on Sunday.
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They agreed, so I walked out of the closing with a $5,000 check made out to me.
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In February, thousands of students walked out of schools across Europe to call for stronger international action.
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Ralph not only lived, but walked out of the hospital nine days later like nothing had happened.
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" According to Variety, some people even walked out of the theater amid shouts of "We like Donald!
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When it finished, she put on her sunglasses and walked out of the courthouse, surrounded by lawyers.
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DiCicco was hiking in northern California when Buddy suddenly walked out of the woods, hungry and disheveled.
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When my breast was cut off, I walked out of the hospital flat-chested on one side.
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A group of Polish children, inspired by a teenager from Sweden, walked out of school this morning.
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As many as 30 Activision Blizzard employees reportedly walked out of work in protest on October 8.
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"I walked out of the airport into one of those clear, sharp-edged January days," he said.
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What would happen if children walked out of schools that are in floodplains or near fault lines?
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He's walked out of the house several times and gotten lost (the police helped bring him back).
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She walked out of the United States Embassy in Djibouti on July 31 with her visa approved.
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She said she "froze and failed" her first chemistry tests and walked out of a biology exam.
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Many people walked out of "Europeras"; this is likely to be a common occurrence during the festival.
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Mr. Ghosn, wearing a dark suit, walked out of the detention center shortly before 10:30 p.m.
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Thousands of employees also walked out of work on Thursday to protest the company's treatment of women.
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"Dick Howser got up quickly and walked out of the room without a smile," the column concluded.
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She was game, so I walked out of her office, started my stopwatch, and walked in again.
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Nationwide, students walked out of their schools on Wednesday to protest gun violence and call for change.
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Last week, students in schools across the country walked out of their classrooms to protest gun violence.
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In addition, the couple walked out of Rockefeller Plaza side by side, later holding each other's hands.
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Students walked out of classes in March and held rallies across the country later in the month.
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We walked out of the building and the mountains shone crisp and clear in the afternoon light.
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Wednesday, Justin Blackman got up from his desk and calmly walked out of Mr. Mendez's Spanish class.
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I just walked out of the studio and wanted to go find my wife and hug her.
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The president also walked out of a CBS interview after being pressed about his false wiretapping claim.
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Earlier that day I walked out of class with students in my theatre and social change class.
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Students have walked out of classes, protesters have blocked highways and demonstrators have clashed with the police.
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He walked out of the facility with his lawyer and straight into a van without saying anything.
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More than 2,000 Amazon and Google employees walked out of work Friday in solidarity with the movement.
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They pulled on jeans they'd bought in secret and walked out of the house without their abayas.
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Youth have always led, as when students walked out of their schools during the civil rights movement.
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This was shortly before he walked out of a meeting with Democratic leaders about the government shutdown.
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But she said that she walked out of the hotel suite and directly into a press event.
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"Take the deal, Joni," Trump said as he walked out of the room, according to the source.
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Evidently the 200 audience members who walked out of Amy Schumer's stand-up show on Sunday night disagree.
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He was perp walked out of the Taco Bell and placed into the back of the cop car.
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They were among thousands of high school students who walked out of class across the country on Monday.
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He answered no questions from reporters, who shouted questions at him as he walked out of the room.
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Amid all of this tumult, one couple has walked out of the Grey's Anatomy fire stronger than ever.
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The couple say their daughter walked out of a Family Dollar store with a doll without them noticing.
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Once that person has walked out of your life for good, so does your ability to press play.
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Several students walked out of an orientation-week performance by comedian Andy Gross at Purdue University on Saturday.
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As he walked out of jail, wearing his blue down coat, Kelly was swarmed by photogs and reporters.
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I walked out of the house that night in a sleeveless black dress... and my life didn't end.
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Wood walked out of a room aboard the boat amid the argument on the night of Nov. 883.
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Trump walked out of the meeting at the White House attended by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
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It was like I had just walked out of my living room into an iconic American television show.
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Lifelong friends ignored the Tennants on the streets of Parkersburg and walked out of restaurants when they entered.
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Around 150 employees walked out of offices in Gurgaon, Mumbai, and Hyderabad in India, a Google source said.
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We walked out of the venue, barefoot and together, struggling under pounds of fabric and necklaces and garlands.
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Vivendi walked out of the deal to buy Premium in July last year, calling its business plan unrealistic.
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Google changed its policies on Thursday after thousands of employees walked out of work last week in protest.
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This isn't the first time that a Cavaliers player has walked out of an interview during these Finals.
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The drama continued Friday after several Democrats on the committee walked out of a hearing on the nomination.
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However, Foster walked out of court in tears and told TMZ she was "pissed off" about the outcome.
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I had woman who walked out of a closing because they wouldn&apost replace the kitchen door handles.
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Members of the opposition walked out of Parliament before a previously scheduled address by Mr. Amari on Friday.
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However, delegations of some leftist governments walked out of the session to express their objections about his legitimacy.
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KWTX said 20 minutes later a firefighter walked out of the house with the brave pooch in tow.
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Then, McCloud forced him to give up his pants and jacket, and he walked out of the jail.
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I walked out of the bathroom, muddy-panted, out of the bar, and boarded the train for home.
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At the hospital, Armstrong began the intake process but reconsidered midway through and walked out of the building.
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The doctor said using crack would be dangerous, but I walked out of the hospital for a snowball.
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Further back, a fish wriggles atop a woman who seems to have just walked out of a Modigliani.
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I walked out of that one better than I did going in — stronger, more grounded and more passionate.
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Surrounded by media and supporters, Anwar walked out of a hospital Wednesday where he was recovering from surgery.
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Five years later, in 1968, Mexican-American students walked out of their Los Angeles high schools en masse.
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But the advocates walked out of the talks last year and decried the guidelines that businesses ultimately produced.
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Actor Steven Seagal walked out of an interview Thursday after being questioned about sexual misconduct allegations against him.
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The U.S. also walked out of a disarmament forum last year after Syria assumed the rotating chair position.
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" Trump walked out of the meeting on Wednesday and blasted Pelosi for her comments alleging a "cover-up.
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Ms. Rubero gradually recovered, and finally, after her sixth hearing, was granted parole and walked out of prison.
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It often felt as if I could have walked out of the room and nobody would have noticed.
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As I walked out of the ashram with my backpack on my back, a young woman stopped me.
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On Wednesday, thousands of students walked out of their schools in a forceful protest calling for gun control.
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He never walked out of that building, never returned to me and to the life we dreamed of.
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A decade later, Follett walked out of the apartment she was sharing with her husband in Brookline, Mass.
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Thousands of Google employees walked out of work on Thursday to protest the company's policies and decision-making.
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Just before G.M.'s announcement, workers walked out of the plant in Oshawa, Ontario, into a driving rain.
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While some walked out of the courtroom as they heard the sentence, others continued to shout and chant.
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Just as I walked out of the museum, the rain I'd been swimming through for two days stopped.
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They made eye contact when he walked out of the store and left it at a passing look.
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They walked out of the building, into the compound yard, waiting for their helicopters to take them away.
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In 2001, Oregon Democrats walked out of the legislature, and in 2003, Texas Democrats did the same thing.
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Weeks later, Trump walked out of a meeting with "Chuck and Nancy" over how to reopen the government.
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Jobs finished the lecture and chased after his future wife, who had already walked out of the hall.
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After the horrific Florida shooting, students walked out of their classes in honor of the 17 lives lost.
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Several hours after being questioned by detectives, Mr. Weaver walked out of a police station without being charged.
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She said Weinstein eventually ejaculated into a towel and walked out of the bathroom leaving her standing there.
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She noticed Fanny's jacket hood was inside out and fixed it as they walked out of the gym.
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Eighty-six of Bravo Company were killed and 176 wounded; only 27 walked out of the battle unaided.
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Back in March, students in at least 100 countries walked out of their classrooms for the same reason.
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Teachers flipped out — 5,1203 of them walked out of class to protest outside the state capitol in Frankfort.
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But he quickly walked out of the game after NFL players knelt in protest during the national anthem.
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Those ledgers are enormous, and heavy, so someone literally walked out of the Adams County Courthouse with that.
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He refused, walked out of the meeting, and told Jones he never wanted to see those people again.
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Kaitlyn Bristowe & Shawn Booth From the minute Booth walked out of the limo, sparks flew between him and Bristowe.
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After the EFF lawmakers were ejected, the Democratic Alliance, another opposition party, walked out of the assembly in protest.
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Video showed the women crying and hugging each other as they walked out of the courthouse, in Montgomery County.
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"My father walked out of our home immediately I was born," said Mwaura, who recently became a father himself.
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Thousands of Google employees walked out of their jobs to protest the company's behavior around covering up sexual harassment.
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Spring Herbison Bowlin walked out of a Walmart in Clarksdale, Mississippi, with both her lunch and a full heart.
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When Widman walked out of her house that day, he stood in her driveway with tears in his eyes.
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But everything changed as he walked out of the shower naked and began to come toward her, Holly said.
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The last time the WGA members striked from 2007 to 2008, hundreds of writers walked out of their jobs.
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Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.) the chairman of Bold PAC, said he and others walked out of the meeting impressed.
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"You're so easy to piss off," said Kim to her sister, laughing as she walked out of the room.
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Five hours later, no baby and just a lot of wasted time as we walked out of the hospital.
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The statement says a man walked out of a nearby tree line when deputies arrived and a confrontation ensued.
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One employee estimated that 500 workers walked out of the company's Boston headquarters in protest at 1:30 p.m.
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I personally walked out of Solo more invigorated about the future of the franchise than I did walking in.
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Kamala Harris and Mazie Hirono walked out of the Senate Judiciary Committee meeting, refusing to cast their committee votes.
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I walked out of my hotel room alone, and this paparazzi said to me, 'How's the divorce going, Pink?
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At that point 15 MPs who supported Matthew Wale for the top job walked out of parliament in protest.
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He woke up the next morning with many former inmates lying dead nearby and walked out of the building.
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We hugged, I cried out of relief and walked out of there with a renewed sense of self-worth.
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The woman had walked out of the house with her cell phone, wondering why her neighbor's dog was barking.
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Dozens of Taylor University faculty members and graduating students walked out of Mike Pence's commencement speech on Saturday morning.
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Thousands of teachers in Arizona and Colorado walked out of their classrooms to demand more funding for public schools.
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Nicolas Cage just walked out of his hotel room in Kazakhstan and became the funniest meme of the day.
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She loved it, walked out of that hotel and you could tell in those photographs that she loved it.
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Alisha Grauso, Moviepilot: For the first time, I walked out of a DCEU movie feeling—dare I say it?
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At one school, Berkeley High School, about 26,23 students walked out of classes, school district officials told the Times.
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But I walked out of VICE with more contempt for Cheney than I had when the lights went down.
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Tretessa Johnson, Scales' sister, said she always thought she'd greet her mother the moment she walked out of prison.
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When Zieleman, the life coach, walked out of Eden, in late May, part of the reason was the cheating.
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Many carried signs and chanted, and several students also walked out of their high schools to join the picketers.
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The postgame mood was light, and Curry walked out of the arena in dress shoes with no obvious discomfort.
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Many had little hair left and their feet were burned so badly that they walked out of their hooves.
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Over the course of the three-hour standoff, several people walked out of the store with their hands up.
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Pence on Sunday walked out of the Colts game after several San Francisco 49ers kneeled during the national anthem.
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Last week, students across the country walked out of their schools to protest gun violence and call for change.
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During a layover in Los Angeles, he decided to heed his mother's admonition, and walked out of the airport.
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Before he died, investigators believe Landyn walked out of the house and then tried unsuccessfully to get back in.
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When Mr. Regan saw a report of this on CNN, he quit and walked out of the White House.
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I excused myself, walked out of the kitchen and, saying I'd be right back, locked myself in a bathroom.
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The campaign was launched the same day students walked out of classrooms across the U.S. to protest gun violence.
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Students across the country last week walked out of their school to protest gun violence and call for change.
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But they walked out of Fenway Park feeling cozy and warmed by the prospect of being up 2-0.
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In Vercelli, Italy, managers had to pack boxes after workers walked out of the facility, according to Italian press.
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Thousands of American high school students walked out of class as part of a nationwide demonstration against gun violence.
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Cohen then walked out of the building with a hangdog expression and made a silent beeline to the car.
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Even Mr. Trump eventually tired of Ms. Pirro's screed and walked out of the room, according to the person.
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Hamish Taylor, 22, from Melbourne, walked out of the gallery and embraced his best friend in a bear hug.
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Uruguay walked out of the session on Thursday in protest of the recognition of a delegation from Venezuela's opposition.
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Prosecutors say the archivist, Gregory Priore, 62, sometimes walked out of the building with the items in plain sight.
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History made, Polansky walked out of the referee's office with his arms held high, and mimicked a mic drop.
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DeAndre Hopkins and D'Onta Foreman reportedly walked out of the team's practice on Friday after hearing of the remarks.
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"The U.S. has walked out of the Paris climate accord, but all of Asia is in," Mr. Tanneeru said.
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When Ruth walked out of the casino alone I closed my eyes knowing that Frank Jr. would be waiting.
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In January, a man walked out of a gallery in Moscow with a $182,000 painting, which was quickly recovered.
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But the state teachers union said the deal fell short and teachers walked out of the classroom on Monday.
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We spent two hours at Joe Biden's home, and we walked out of there ready to run for Congress.
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And make you look like you just walked out of the bathroom in the morning and looked really great.
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After that one session, I walked out of there feeling like I could see color in the world again.
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Ms. Kruse, however, said she walked out of the class at that moment and went to the dean's office.
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On Wednesday, a month after the massacre, student activists demanding gun restrictions walked out of schools across the country.
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On March 14, thousands of students walked out of their schools' classrooms to protest government inaction on gun control.
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Last week, students across the country walked out of their classrooms to protest gun violence and call for change.
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All in all, a heavy scene for Helen, who walked out of the house and collapsed behind her car.
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But congressional opponents of the deal had walked out of the chamber in protest before the vote took place.
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Ms. Johnson said she was about to call 911 when the two walked out of view down their driveway.
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Students across the country walked out of their schools Wednesday to protest gun violence and advocate for gun control.
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Vice President Pence walked out of an NFL game earlier this month after several players knelt during the anthem.
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By the time I walked out of Lorelai's house, it was dark outside and the lights were finally on.
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One scene in particular really rubbed Samantha the wrong way, and she walked out of the movie super early.
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That triggered a company-wide protest during which 20,000 employees walked out of their respective Google offices last fall.
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He walked out of the shower that night and slipped a form-fitting shirt over a lithe, tattooed torso.
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"I thought the video was great," said Zhang Xun, 34, as she walked out of a theater in Beijing.
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President Trump abruptly walked out of a meeting on the government shutdown with Democratic leaders at the White House.
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Mr. Forseth, however, had a job even before he walked out of the Oregon Correction Center a free man.
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But when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rebuffed him during shutdown talks on Wednesday, Trump walked out of the room.
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The legislators walked out of the Capitol and were greeted by cheering crowds: Crowd chants "We're with you!" pic.twitter.
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At 5:47 AM they walked out of the club, interestingly, the Olympic heroes had zero chicks with them.
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Her and her boyfriend had walked out of the restaurant and they took my pen and they didn't tip me.
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When you walked out of the interview with Brogdon, you're like 'My gosh, he should actually be running for president.
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On Thursday night I walked out of the White House for the last time, for at least the foreseeable future.
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Thousands of employees walked out of Google offices worldwide today in protest of the company's handling of sexual harassment claims.
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Nearly 190 teachers walked out of classrooms on Tuesday in a dispute with the school district over pay and benefits.
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Steven Seagal walked out of an interview on Thursday after he was asked about sexual assault allegations made against him.
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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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A few hours later she walked out of the emergency Security Council session as the Palestinian envoy prepared to speak.
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A "small group" of employees reportedly walked out of its Irvine, California, headquarters in protest, according to The Daily Beast.
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Kinsman, wearing a red MAGA hat, walked out of the club smoking a cigarette and waved to protesters standing outside.
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At the end of the night, as we walked out [of the restaurant] we hugged and then she kissed me.
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A couple dozen Activision Blizzard employees walked out of work on Tuesday in protest of the company's decision as well.
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He briefly walked out of the bathroom armed with the semiautomatic rifle, but then retreated back inside before shooting himself.
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Roberto Almodovar (center) flanked by family and press last April as he walked out of prison for the first time.
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"I literally walked out of the room to laugh because I didn't want to wake her up," London's mom said.
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"You are a liar that your husband beat you," Gunvalson screamed at Shannon as Tamra walked out of the room.
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He walked out of the bank with the money (well, some of it), but was caught by police shortly afterwards.
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Less than three weeks after the accident, he walked out of the hospital on his own without any brain damage.
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Thousands of students around the country walked out of their classrooms today, exactly one month after the Valentine's Day shooting.
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Van Gaal became increasingly tetchy and walked out of a news conference ahead of a Christmas defeat by Stoke City.
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Most of the 18 ruling party lawmakers and members of a leftist bloc walked out of the vote in protest.
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Four months passed and my hair was still as poker straight as the day I'd walked out of the salon.
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We don't know about you, but we definitely walked out of that one feeling ready to save the damn world.
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Since he'd walked out of the office the Tuesday before, he hadn't heard a word from any of his superiors.
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U.S. officials said this week a man walked out of ISIS-held territory and approached troops in the same area.
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He could have walked out of the building and left and he could have passed out while he was driving.
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You'll remember, Steven walked out of an interview with BBC Newsnight in October after a reporter brought up the allegations.
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Kevin Gates walked out of prison Wednesday morning, as scheduled, and no surprise warrants this time around ... TMZ has learned.
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Google employees walked out of offices in London and Dublin on Thursday morning in a protest over harassment and inequality.
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I've walked out of auditions where the casting director all of a sudden changed her mind and asked for accents.
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Terry Crews walked out of LAPD's Hollywood Division with resolve to go after a powerful Hollywood agent for sexual assault.
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I think the last show I ever sold pills at, I walked out of there with slightly less than $270,280.
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Officials with Seattle Public Schools said about 5,000 students walked out of 20 high schools and middle schools on Monday.
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As the Constitutional Convention of 1787 ended, Ben Franklin walked out of Philadelphia's Independence Hall to find an anxious crowd.
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He removed his phone from the wall and walked out of the door, past a sign that read: IMMIGRATION LAWYER.
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But Steelers offensive tackle Alejandro Villanueva broke with his team and walked out of the tunnel for the National Anthem.
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Students from more than 2,500 schools across the country walked out of class Friday to call for stricter gun control.
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She is the only student who walked out of her school in Sayreville, NJ this morning despite threats of suspension.
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"I will do anything to find my mother," he told CNN shortly after he walked out of the sheriff's office.
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On Friday, he walked out of a police building in the southern city of Curitiba shortly after 5:30 p.m.
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Again, we saw a temper tantrum because he couldn't get his way, and he just walked out of the meeting.
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The jailer who'd been on duty that night testified that the sheriff walked out of the building with Parrish's file.
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Nielsen responded that "calling me a liar are fighting words," and defended herself as Gutierrez walked out of the room.
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Trump eventually allegedly walked out of the Oval Office and to his private dining room, where he began watching television.
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One source tells us the boys walked out of one session in the past, and have refused to attend others.
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When questioned about the company on camera by journalists from Swedish television company SVT he walked out of the interview.
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Mr Gross walked out of Pimco at a time of disappointing performance and rumours of infighting at the Californian company.
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Halston had a tantrum during rehearsals, reminiscent of Kanye West at "Saturday Night Live," and walked out of the proceedings.
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With my anger peaking, I stood up in the middle of his sermon and walked out of the nightclub, alone.
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Twenty thousand Google employees around the world walked out of the company offices in November 2018 at 11:10 a.m.
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Some had suitcases on their heads; others simply walked out of the camp empty-handed, bundled up against the cold.
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MY HEART IS MELTING After a Pennsylvania school issued detentions to students who walked out of school for #NeverAgain protest.
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She also appeared on "Celebrity Big Brother" in the UK, but walked out of the house on the 11th day.
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Representatives from one of the rebel groups walked out of talks earlier this week in protest of ongoing government airstrikes.
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Welcome to One More Time, the column where writers revisit and review the movies they walked out of in theaters.
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Hartley walked out of that windshield factory, telling his stunned co-workers he'd return one day with the Stanley Cup.
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Of course, Kelly coughed up the bare minimum -- $161,633 -- on Saturday and walked out of jail a free man again.
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She recalled that as she walked out of the room, Representative Jim Jacks wrapped his arm around her lower back.
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People walked out of their appointments having been told they had a condition they might not have known about before.
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Leading journalists walked out of the briefing in protest at the tactics, which have been compared to Donald Trump's playbook.
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Yes, she has a secret, seedy boyfriend (Benjamin Barrett) who looks like he walked out of My So-Called Life.
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Then he bowed his head for a moment, as if in prayer or resignation, and walked out of the bedroom.
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Mother and daughter walked out of a clothing store with several bags full of gear, or gifts ... 'tis the season.
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We witnessed the path those women took as they walked out of his room after being sexually abused and violated.
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This Bush voter walked out of a Sinclair meeting and straight to the media to expose the propaganda Sinclair promulgated.
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Democratic leaders walked out of a White House meeting on Wednesday after accusing Trump of melting down during their talks.
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And a [different] nurse came in and she kind of looked at me, and then walked out of the room.
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I walked out of the bathroom, past the huddled masses at the tables, into Times Square and the new world.
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He walked out of the locker room after his teammates had left and would not comment on his flagrant foul.
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His mother, who was wearing University of Alabama gear, walked out of the signing ceremony when he made the announcement.
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"I walked out of the end of that briefing because I am totally saddened by what just happened," he tweeted.
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In April, 31,000 Stop & Shop workers at 240 stores in New England walked out of their jobs for 10 days.
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"So don't mess with me when it comes to words like that," Pelosi added, and walked out of the room.
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As recently as January, he walked out of the party's executive meeting, reportedly because he was not allowed to speak.
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He returned a few minutes later and walked out of the apartment carrying cleaning supplies, including bleach, according to court documents.
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Several ANC lawmakers could be heard singing as they walked out of the meeting having agreed to support Zuma, he said.
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After serving seven years for releasing secret military documents, Chelsea Manning walked out of a Kansas military prison free on Wednesday.
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Last week, 21.14,22 Google employees around the world walked out of work to protest the company's handling of sexual misconduct claims.
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A quick-thinking man was able to save a dog after it walked out of an elevator with its owner noticing.
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The couple said they didn't notice when their 4-year-old daughter walked out of the store with a Barbie doll.
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"As soon as I walked out of the dressing room, everyone was talking to me about the dress," Andrews told PeopleStyle.
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Supporters protested on her behalf outside the courthouse throughout the day Thursday and cheered as she walked out of the building.
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The only place that has ever walked out of the European project before is Greenland, which voted to leave in 1982.
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Thousands of students walked out of their schools in protest of gun violence Wednesday, telling the entire country that the Feb.
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It was inspiring as hell and we all walked out of the salon feeling like we could take on the world.
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And they walked out of the arena with a win, one that they let themselves savor for only a quick moment.
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It also contributed to the break up of peace talks in Geneva, which the main opposition walked out of last week.
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After Hillary Clinton's nomination was official, some Sanders supporters walked out of the convection arena while others clashed with police outside.
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Today, thousands of high school students across the country walked out of classrooms demanding gun control following the Parkland school shooting.
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They smiled and hugged each other as they walked out of a prison on the outskirts of the capital, Phnom Penh.
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He walked out of prison and into the arms of his daughter, who had been an infant when he was charged.
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He walked out of prison and straight to a Philadelphia 76ers game right afterward, with his entire journey documented from helicopter.
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I decided that if I walked out of the LVCC and there was a massive cab line, I would try Uber.
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"I was concerned three days ago when I learned some of the Bernie people walked out of the convention," Reid said.
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Chris Collins, a New York Republican, as he walked out of what could be the final meeting of Trump's congressional supporters.
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In September, McDonald's workers from 10 cities walked out of work to bring attention to alleged sexual harassment at the chain.
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Rush Atkinson, Dreeben, James Quarles, Goldstein, Prelogar, Zebley and Adam Jed had all either driven or walked out of the building.
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Vice President Mike Pence walked out of an NFL game in Indianapolis earlier this season when players protested during the anthem.
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Propelled by low pay and dwindling resources for students, teachers in nearly a dozen states have walked out of their classrooms.
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"He'd just go from zero to 60 once we walked out of the control room and into the studio," says Guiliana.
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" Rachel's mom says, "I can't even remember, but your father and I almost walked out of it, it was so stupid.
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Shay Mitchell walked out of Jessica Alba's birthday party with a present of her own ... a tall hunk in black leather.
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On July 27, 2007, Nikola Radosavljević, 38, walked out of his house with a hunting rifle and began shooting his neighbors.
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Legislators rushed to Dayton's side and, after spending several minutes on the ground, he walked out of the chamber with assistance.
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Hours later, she walked out of Orange County jail, her head bowed as she held hands with defense lawyer Fritz Scheller.
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French Montana and Ashley Graham left a lot to the imagination when they walked out of dinner in NYC Wednesday night.
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In April of 2014, after nine months of deliberation, he took the deal and walked out of Florence a free man.
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And at least one colleague, she says, walked out of an interview when the subject of the deleted scene came up.
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Pence and his wife walked out of the game after players from the San Francisco 49ers kneeled during the national anthem.
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High school students across the country walked out of school on Wednesday to protest inaction from politicians on gun control policy.
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The ultra-left Economic Freedom Fighters party earlier walked out of parliament after initially disrupting Zuma's answers to the national assembly.
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Students at Denver schools, as well as some teachers and college students, walked out of classes to protest the DACA order.
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Amber Costello negotiated a $1,500 date with her alleged killer before she walked out of her Long Island home on Sept.
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When I walked out of isolation less than a week later, it felt like I'd been there at least a month.
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Kechiche shrugged off the criticism on Friday, saying he was not bothered that some people had walked out of the screening.
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The Washington Post reported that multiple football players walked out of a team meeting with Durkin on Tuesday following his reinstatement.
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He walked out of prison with paperwork and "three or four boxes about the size of a microwave," according to Keast.
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As many as 30 employees at Blizzard's parent company, Activision Blizzard, reportedly walked out of work in protest on October 8.
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The United States walked out of a United Nations Conference on Disarmament Tuesday to protest Venezuela chairing the session, Reuters reported.
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When Anderson walked out of the courtroom on Monday, spared from any prison time, he declined to comment to the media.
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"He stopped pushing me and everything got quiet so I thought he walked out [of the locker room]," the student said.
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Once Smith learned of the decision, he walked out of his office and into the newsroom where he shouted the news.
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HAPPENING NOW: Hundreds of students from Montgomery Blair high school just walked out of class and are marching down route 29.
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Walker's proposal comes the day after students in Wisconsin and across the country walked out of schools to protest gun violence.
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Joaquin Phoenix, who plays the movie's title character, walked out of an interview recently with The Telegraph's film critic Robbie Collin.
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When he left, she pushed the weights away, put on a pair of his shoes and walked out of the house.
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When Virgil Abloh and Heron Preston, members of Mr. West's creative team, walked out of Webster Hall just before 3 a.m.
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So they walked out of our place, strolled down the road to a place 200 yards away, and went there instead.
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In 1995, more than two hundred workers walked out of the plant and, after striking for four days, voted to unionize.
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Students in schools across the country on Wednesday walked out of their classrooms to protest gun violence and call for change.
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He walked out of the Durango but collapsed shortly thereafter—he was transported to a hospital and treated for minor wounds.
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If I had known what feminism was then, I would have just walked out of there and given them the finger.
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Today, the GOP members of our committee walked out of our hearing on climate denial, refusing to listen to our witnesses.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Public schoolteachers walked out of classrooms across the state on Thursday, protesting pay raises that they called too stingy.
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"This was like being in Bali, or someplace far, far away," Ms. Bloomgarden said as she walked out of the store.
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In Germany, about 600 workers walked out of their warehouses in the towns of Bad Hersfeld and Rheinberg, according to Reuters.
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Trump walked out of negotiations with Democrats on Wednesday and lawmakers were acknowledging by Thursday that no new talks appeared imminent.
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"You can't even take care of the family you know," she remembered thinking as she walked out of the large auditorium.
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Numerous actresses walked out of the César awards in Paris Friday evening after prominent film director Roman Polanski won best director.
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But Khashoggi never walked out of the building, where he was reportedly dismembered with a bone saw and then later removed.
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He has walked out of the cemetery into which he had been cast by the pundits only a few weeks ago.
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Hundreds of teachers walked out of class Friday in response, and about 5,000 rallied in the capital of Frankfurt Monday. pic.twitter.
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From California to Florida, teenagers walked out of classes, stopped traffic and made stirring speeches calling out their elders for inaction.
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If you walked out of your apartment today and didn't step in anything funky, you have The Voice partly to thank.
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The actor walked out of a recent interview with U.K.'s The Telegraph when asked about the violence in the film.
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Vice President Pence walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game Sunday after several San Francisco 49ers' players kneeled during the anthem.
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About 1.6 million students walked out of classrooms in a coordinated day of strikes across more than 120 countries in March.
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Some scholars, horrified at the idea of honoring the leader of a violent, Communist-backed revolution, walked out of the conference.
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I walked out of the library that day having spent most of my time reading a long medical essay about truth.
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She walked out of the airport to meet who she would later come to learn were Andre Garcia and Matthew Wolfe.
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Then he gave a hasty thumbs-up and walked out of the door at St. Anthony, perhaps for the last time.
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At least 462 nonviolent inmates walked out of prison yesterday in Oklahoma in a reform effort embraced by Republicans and Democrats.
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In July, President Donald Trump walked out of a working session on Africa at the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg.
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Last month, students in schools across the country walked out of their classrooms to protest gun violence and call for change.
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Thousands of students across the world have walked out of classrooms throughout the year to demand faster action on climate change.
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And in November, 20,000 Google employees walked out of work, demanding the company stop sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace.
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Have you ever walked out of your house or apartment with the thought that you might have left the burner on?
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In a PEOPLE exclusive clip of the Facebook Watch show, Handler, 44, admits she has walked out of stores without paying.
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I don't follow the advice to avoid the news, and I see the president walked out of a meeting with Democrats.
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Britain's Big Squeeze BIRMINGHAM, England — On a foggy afternoon last fall, a suicidal patient walked out of Solihull Hospital and disappeared.
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Remarkably, the very next afternoon, with her tiny baby strapped to her chest under a blanket, Torres walked out of hospital.
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Teachers from all of the state's 21 counties walked out of their classrooms and went to the statehouse carrying protest signs.
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"Terry Gou get elected!" employees chanted and threw flowers as he ended his speech and walked out of the company's offices.
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"Thank you, thank you," Rosmah said while waving to some gathered supporters as she walked out of the courtroom behind Najib.
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Almost 370 years served refuted In March, Andre Hatchett walked out of prison after 25 years for a killing he didn't commit.
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I had no idea how to reply, so I just got up and walked out of the restaurant without saying a word.
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The tweet came after an explosive meeting on infrastructure between Trump and Democrats the day before, which the president walked out of.
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"Almost immediately, with the monitor compliance director in charge of the investigation, officers started getting walked out of the building," Chanin says.
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Google employees walked out of their offices at 11:10am local time, a reference to the date of the protest: 11/1.
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Duran walked out of the detention center wearing a blue shirt and a black jacket, just as the day he was arrested.
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"Happy holidays," the judge said, as he recessed the sentencing hearing, before Flynn walked out of Washington courthouse into a waiting car.
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"People get the perception that I walked out of prison, walked into the federal probation office, and got a job," Porter said.
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The door opened again, and he walked out of the building without saying a word, got into his limo and drove off.
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The twice-divorced Costello had negotiated a $1,500 date with her alleged killer before she walked out of her Long Island home.
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They walked out of the team's weekend match in protest of a hike in ticket prices proposed by that team's American investors.
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On Wednesday, hundreds of students walked out of classes and marched with the Parkland shooting survivors to the US Capitol demanding change.
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Amy Schumer delivered an open letter to Tampa, Florida, two days after audience members walked out of her show on Sunday night.
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I was almost knocked over because not a single person looked up from their smartphone as they walked out of the lobby.
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In Akron, Ohio, hundreds of students wearing orange t-shirts with black targets on the front walked out of Firestone High School.
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But Ms. Cooley would not let herself believe she would be freed, not until she actually walked out of the prison's doors.
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Richard was paroled in 2012; his brother James walked out of prison a free man just a few years later in 2015.
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In 2007, Eritrea even walked out of the East African bloc IGAD in protest as Ethiopian forces entered Somalia to fight militants.
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If the Independence Day sequel had just been two hours of this, no one would have walked out of the theater disappointed.
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Police say that Scott walked out of his his car with a gun and was shot when he wouldn't drop the weapon.
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Hours previously the opposition, led by Raila Odinga, a perennial presidential candidate, had walked out of a meeting with the electoral commission.
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In Manhattan, hundreds of New York University students walked out of their classrooms and into the streets of the city in protest.
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New England Patriots quarterback took offense to a question asked by a reporter Saturday morning and walked out of his news conference.
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Within days, Pablo settled his grandfather's estate, returned the milkman's bicycle, and walked out of the pueblo on the thin, rutted road.
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"A lot of us Muslims in the room felt really emotional about it, so we walked out of the meeting," said Yacub.
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That night, Ahmed and Roy had just walked out of a book fair where the writer was promoting one of his books.
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Shortly after the ex-Stanford swimmer walked out of Santa Clara County Jail, his parents whisked him away to a nearby hotel.
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The Operation that began with a bang ended with a whimper, and Bell was released and quietly walked out of the clubhouse.
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On Sunday, Vice President Mike Pence walked out of a football game in Indianapolis on Sunday after players knelt during the anthem.
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Amazon employees at the retail giant's fulfillment center in Shakopee, Minnesota, walked out of work on Prime Day to protest working conditions.
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For the fourth workday in a row, public school teachers have walked out of class and into rallies at the state capitol.
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In late March, she and others walked out of a school board meeting when it appeared officials would not support the walkout.
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Millions of people are alive today who were not even born when Mandela walked out of prison a free man in 1990.
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When they walked out of a council meeting in protest, sheriff's deputies marched them back inside, with one of them in handcuffs.
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The call comes weeks after schoolchildren around the world walked out of classes to protest against global government inaction on climate change.
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But when pressed, he struggled to name any part of the deal he would have walked out of the negotiations to alter.
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ROCHDALE, England — Alfie McLellan was grumbling as he walked out of the low-slung, lopsided stadium that his team, Rochdale, calls home.
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"I'm just happy everyone was OK," Lowe said as he walked out of the school after the incident, according to The Oregonian.
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A few years earlier, in Room 122, a naked guest had walked out of the bathroom as she was making the bed.
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Around 200 people walked out of the venue as Schumer's set grew more political, seeing it as an encroachment upon their escape.
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That day, students at Great Mills High School in Great Mills, Maryland, joined the nationwide movement and walked out of their classes.
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Like a lot of people, I walked out of my first SoulCycle class three years ago drenched in sweat — and totally addicted.
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Richard has found the only men in D.C. that look like they've walked out of a J.Crew catalog and onto the Hill.
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But as I walked out of this dazzling exhibition, I also realized the miracle that is the survival of Old English itself.
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Thousands of employees walked out of Google offices in late 2018 after reports surfaced of sexual misconduct by high-ranking company officials.
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He had walked out of the opera house gone to dinner, and hoped to return for the evening performance, the official said.
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When the hearing concluded, Familia and Rivas embraced and walked out of the courthouse together before driving away in the same car.
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Saudi officials have said he walked out of the building safe and sound, but no evidence of that has been made public.
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Mr. Trump has said he "immediately walked out" of the encounter, but Mr. Cohen said he was there for "about seven minutes."
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One October morning in 1918, an 18-year-old named Nina McCall walked out of the post office in St. Louis, Mich.
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On Thursday, between 75 and 100 employees of Hachette Book Group walked out of the company's New York City headquarters in protest.
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We convened in the courtyard and walked out of the Roam gate into the neighborhood for breakfast at a Cuban coffee stand.
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The mass of land mammals, for example, is one-seventh what it was before modern humans walked out of the African savannah.
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Mr. Kelley was shot twice by the armed bystander after he walked out of the church, having finished his killing spree inside.
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During the Gulf Cup in December, a Saudi delegation walked out of a news conference to protest the presence of Qatari journalists.
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"The play was so bad that it is the only one I have ever walked out of at the interval," he wrote.
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The movie is far worse now in 2018 than I thought it was when I walked out of the theater in 2015.
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Everyone there knew that I once walked out of a courtroom headed to prison, except my younger son, Miles, who was 6.
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Sunday, a man who called himself Bill walked out of his home in Kaneohe, Hawaii, and took a cab to the airport.
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While my daughters walked out of the theater to our parked car, I took a solitary walk to get control of myself.
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Asked about the play, James said, "I don't know what J.R. was thinking," then walked out of a news conference when pressed.
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In a rare political miscalculation, Salvini walked out of government with 5-Star last August, expecting his move to trigger early elections.
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When I walked out of the subway, I saw a group of people protesting with banners and started to walk through them.
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Several of the people in the meeting were killed -- and witnesses said he walked out of the room and continued to fire.
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Students across the globe walked out of their classes on Wednesday in a show of solidarity with U.S. students protesting gun violence.
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As I finished my visit and walked out of CERN, my ears perked up at the familiar sound of American-accented English.
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But just hours after Mr. Weaver was questioned by the police, he walked out of a police station house without being charged.
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"You need to resign now!" the Reverend W.J. Rideout III yelled as Fouts, trailed by reporters, hastily walked out of City Hall.
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As a shroud of clouds descended over the horizon, I walked out of the resort, crossed the street and rented a motorbike.
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Employees walked out of their offices on Thursday in a coordinated protest over what they call a "destructive culture" at the company.
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They could have walked out of the Jungle at that very moment, surrendered to the French authorities, and claimed asylum in France.
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When William walked out of the studio, his moon-shaped face expressionless, his mother put a newly made lei around his neck.
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Indeed, in April, thousands of teachers in Colorado walked out of their classrooms in protest of low wages and low school funding.
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But Ms. Cooley would not let herself believe she would be freed, not until she actually walked out of the prison's doors.
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Over the weekend, Vice President Pence walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game when some players took a knee during the anthem.
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This time, I saw Mr. Yusuf and his companion tailing us as soon as we walked out of the Chini Bagh Hotel.
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After the event, as Kim walked out of Spago in Bev Hills, she told our photog she and Tristan Thompson were besties.
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I've never had to worry when I walked out of the door whether I would be assaulted, whether somebody would catcall me.
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Seth Moulton echoed Himes's remarks, saying he "walked out of his first" moment of silence and would no longer stand for inaction.
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The Colorado delegation walked out of the GOP convention floor after delegates seeking a roll-call vote to change the rules were denied.
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When's the last time you made a CVS run for batteries and walked out of the store with only batteries in your bag?
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On Monday, more than 100 of Torres-Maytorena's classmates walked out of Desert View High, chanting their classmate's name and marching in protest.
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"When we walked out of the hospital without our Emmy, despair and uncertainty surrounded us," wrote Morgan, 31, in the lengthy, touching caption.
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When I walked out of that theater after watching Black Panther, every black person I saw looked like a brother and a sister.
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But she also turned to her sons, Matthew and Doug, who were 9 and 6 when Hoagland walked out of their lives forever.
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Students across the country walked out of classes that day, one month after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida.
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In 2006, the actor walked out of a store in Paris wearing the world's most celebrated bad disguise: a bag over the head.
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Hillary Clinton walked out of the 9/211 memorial about 27 minutes ago but campaign aides won't comment on where she is now.
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She wears a white dress and gold bangles around her wrist; she looks like she walked out of 2000s stylist Rachel Zoe's lookbook.
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Tlaib and Omar were part of a group of Democratic lawmakers who walked out of President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday.
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Though she gave the knife to Sansa and walked out of the room, it became clear that this feud was far from over.
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Tears flooded his eyes as he recalled being told, afterward, how Harrolle walked out of court and sat in her car and cried.
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When Finch walked out of the door to see why the police had shown up, he was shot and killed by an officer.
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A gray sky and worried faces as I walked out of the airport when I visited Srinagar in the first week of August.
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Bryce walked out of court with a smile on his stupid face because there are so many more like Bryce in the world.
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Then, on September 18, law enforcement swarmed Merritt as he walked out of a Walmart with his then-fiancé and their baby daughter.
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"I still walked out of the car to go to the ambulance, so I was thinking, 'It can't be so bad,' " she says.
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Scores of octopuses have "walked" out of the Irish Sea and beached themselves on the sand in New Quay, Ceredigion, Wales Online reports.
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Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) walked out of a meeting Thursday afternoon with an ultimatum over his head and his health vote uncertain.
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And I walked out of the hospital carrying this tub and jar and gloves that I'm supposed to bleed my baby out in.
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A young man, Brock Turner, who assaulted a young woman, walked out of jail after just three months of his six-month sentence.
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But as I walked out of the conference yesterday, I couldn't stop thinking about the person on the other end of the line.
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To be clear, it's not a wildly revisionist film — I walked out of the theater admiring Armstrong, his colleagues and what they accomplished.
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If you walked out of the theater and returned years later, the mourning woman would still be there, braiding her red copper wire.
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And I don't think when both of us walked out of that room, I think it's safe to say these were real cases.
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During the past week, Belgium missed two earlier deadlines and Canada briefly walked out of the trade talks before returning the next day.
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Moments after the news was announced, Mr Tshisekedi walked out of his office and prayed in front of a photograph of his father.
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In November, employees gave Google's senior leadership an undeniable signal when 20,000 workers walked out of their offices to protest sexual harassment policies.
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In California, more than 500 Stanford University students, faculty and staff members walked out of their classes and jobs to protest, SFGate reported.
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" Added Tolbert, "3 guys and a cupcake… 1 year ago today… We walked out of a limo and into a mansion… #thebachelorette reunion.
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Some people just go to the gym with full face, full hair done, it looks like they just walked out of a salon.
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"I walked out of the room and I was like, 'Give me the tape,' and they were like 'No, no, no,' " she said.
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And in Iceland, women walked out of work 14 percent earlier in the day than normal to protest the 14 percent wage gap.
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Per Palin's post, she met Cohen disguised as a U.S. veteran and eventually walked out of the interview because it was so uncomfortable.
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However, a group of protesters then began chanting "bye bye Betsy" and Hodges eventually walked out of the room without finishing her comments.
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Gunnlaugsson abruptly walked out of an interview last month after a journalist from the Swedish television company SVT questioned him about the company.
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Family speaks out But members of Crutcher's family tearfully walked out of the courtroom, with some saying the verdict was hard to accept.
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In May 2016, Burns, then 16, walked out of her Charlotte, North Carolina, home to meet the 31-year-old man, Michael Wysolovski.
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Steve Newman walks around the world in four years On April 303, 230, Steve Newman walked out of his home in Bethel, Ohio.
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Amber Costello negotiated a $1,500 date with her alleged killer before she walked out of her Long Island home on September 2, 2010.
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The response: Gunnlaugsson said there is "nothing new" in the reports, but he walked out of a TV interview when confronted about them.
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He walked out of the U.S. District Court in Boston in his blue jail scrubs, without a chance to change into street clothes.
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Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt walked out of a prison in the western Indian city of Pune today morning after spending 42 months inside.
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Iceland's prime minister has walked out of an interview with Swedish television after he was asked about his connection to an offshore company.
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It is also problematically populated with characters who might as well have walked out of the children's stories that Harper likes so much.
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Hours earlier, Canadian Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland walked out of talks in Belgium, declaring that the EU was incapable of sealing the deal.
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Vice President Pence walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game against the 49ers last week after several 49ers players knelt during the anthem.
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In response, Kentucky teachers walked out of schoolrooms on Monday and hundreds are expected to stage a protest in Frankfort, the state capital.
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We remembered that they were willing to make the ultimate sacrifice every time they buttoned their uniforms and walked out of their homes.
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Witnesses told police that two men walked out of a car around noon on Tuesday, took aim at the teenager and opened fire.
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A San Jose-area second grader on Wednesday joined local high school students who walked out of their school to protest gun violence.
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During spring 2018, tens of thousands of teachers in West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arizona, Colorado, and North Carolina walked out of their schools.
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The Mets' assistant general manager, John Ricco, said Collins walked out of the clubhouse and would remain overnight for observation and more tests.
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Zakaria highlighted the hundred students who turned their backs and walked out of Notre Dame's graduation ceremony to protest Vice President Pence's speech.
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The mayor, Mr. Bartlett, consoled Mr. Crutcher's twin sister, who did not want to view the videos and walked out of the room.
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It saved Conrad's life: He walked out of the hospital weeks later like nothing had happened, apart from a scar on his neck.
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Penka wandered away from her herd near the Bulgarian village of Mazarachevo last month and walked out of the bloc into neighboring Serbia.
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" She added, "I don't ever want to have anyone else deal with what I did when I walked out of my last exam.
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Google employees around the world walked out of their offices on Thursday to protest how the tech giant handles allegations of sexual harassment.
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And in Iceland, women walked out of work 14 percent earlier in the day than normal to protest the 14 percent wage gap.
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"Today, the GOP members of our committee walked out of our hearing on climate denial, refusing to listen to our witnesses," Cox tweeted.
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He emerged from the bedroom, he said, as Woods walked out of the kitchen with a knot on his head, holding his eyes.
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A man walked out of a jewelry store in Queens with an $11,000 diamond after replacing it with a fake, the police said.
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Before West Virginia teachers walked out of their classrooms to demand higher pay, many were flooded out following historic rainfall in June 2016.
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They walked out of the federal courthouse in downtown Orlando as a group, some of them wearing dark sunglasses, without saying a word.
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" One day when Balzano was 235, she walked out of a gas station and a man in a passing car yelled, "Fat bastard!
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I walked out of there after my first day with a wad of cash and a total buzz over what I'd just done.
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"This day, 30 years ago, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison and entered into discussions about apartheid," Biden told voters in South Carolina.
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Elavio Spagna, 77, walked out of the Grotta della Poesia, a picturesque natural pool down the road, with a bucket full of breams.
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Archie Paray denounced his former employers as he walked out of the V-Mall and was detained by police, The Associated Press reported.
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As I walked out of the mountain station, I marveled at the thick-falling snow, as did the man standing next to me.
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Google overhauled its policies on sexual misconduct, ending its practice of forced arbitration after 20,000 employees walked out of work in protest, above.
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Watson walked out of the field with his hands up, got on his knees and surrendered to law enforcement without incident, Rausch said.
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The shooting happened in March 2018, after Dorian Harris walked out of the Top Stop Shop with a beer without paying, Weirich said.
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But when "none of the senior leadership would stand with him," staff members walked out of the office, a source told the Post.
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It was not the first time someone has walked out of an art gallery or show having carried out a remarkably nonchalant theft.
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In December, Adam Driver walked out of an NPR interview when they played back a clip his Oscar-nominated performance in Marriage Story.
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According to the source, as Cohn walked out of the meeting he told Kelly, 'Don't you f---ing dare call the Justice Department.
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The demonstrations came as students across the country walked out of their schools on Wednesday to protest gun violence and call for change.
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On a recent winter evening, a buddy and I walked out of a show and into a surprisingly pleasant Thursday evening in Manhattan.
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"I don't blame them," Mr. Arcuri said while we walked out of a building with the old paint falling down to the sidewalk.
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"I walked into the briefing undecided, I walked out of that briefing decided specifically because of what happened in that briefing," Lee said.
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In Japan on Friday, news outlets reported that Mr. Ghosn walked out of his Tokyo home alone on Sunday but never came back.
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He said he had walked out of the hall to offer his evening prayers in the next room when the explosives went off.
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Some 2000,21 workers walked out of their jobs and hit the streets, joining another 224,2555 shipyard workers who had already been called out.
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Union members walked out of factories and set up picket lines at 33 plants across the nation as well as 22 parts warehouses.
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Three men walked out of prison this week after serving 36 years for a murder that prosecutors now acknowledge they did not commit.
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About 225 students at Pennridge High School walked out of the school on Wednesday, The Allentown Morning Call reported, citing Superintendent Jacqueline Rattigan.
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United Automobile Workers (UAW) union members walked out of their jobs at General Motors on Monday, the union's first national strike since 2007.
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"Four and a half months later both the infection and the cancer were gone, and Stein walked out of the hospital," Graeber writes.
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Then he walked out of the pit and into the crowd, rapping all the way to the exit as hundreds thronged around him.
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Some workers walked out of their jobs for hours in protest against Mr. Maduro and his government, gathering on corners through the capital.
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Stephanie Cierra is an 18-year-old Los Angeles high school senior who walked out of school Monday to protest Donald Trump's election.
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I've had several clients who've had had those experiences, who thought when they walked out of the precinct the matter was behind them.
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The guns had walked out of Arizona less than 24 hours before — straight into the hands of the Sinaloa cartel, ATF records showed.
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According to the autopsy report, Donda walked out of the clinic after 5½ hours of surgery, heavily bandaged, and was prescribed Vicodin for pain.
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A video posted on Facebook appeared to show Sebby-Strempel slap the person holding the camera as he walked out of the pool area.
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Today, Chelsea Manning walked out of the military prison that held her for seven years, and into a world largely remade by her actions.
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The parents said their daughter walked out of the store carrying a doll, which they did not realize until they were in the car.
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Actress Felicity Huffman walked out of federal prison on Friday after serving less than two weeks for charges springing from the college admissions scandal.
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As the two women were talking, Archila said Flake walked out of his office toward the elevator on his way to the committee vote.
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Opposition lawmakers threw their voting cards at Rama and walked out of the chamber after the Socialists passed the bill two hours before midnight.
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I.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) walked out of the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing room Friday after the committee set a 1:30 p.m.
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So disturbing, in fact, that 100 people reportedly walked out of the screening of it Cannes on Monday night, according to Variety's Ramin Setoodeh.
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We were curious as to where a few of them have ended up, especially those who walked out of the tank with empty pockets.
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Trent Franks, an Arizona Republican who has endorsed Cruz, said he walked out of the meeting confident there wouldn't be any changes before Cleveland.
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He then put the bottle of bleach down among the beer cases and walked out of the store without buying anything, the FBI said.
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" Zervos said that she walked out of the bedroom, but Trump turned her around and asked her to "lay down and watch telly telly.
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If someone thinks all Southerners should sound like they just walked out of Hee Haw, then of course they'll be surprised by my diction.
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Weinstein smiled as he walked out of the NYPD's 1st Precinct in handcuffs early Friday and was escorted by two officials to the courthouse.
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"That was weird, the doctor called you my husband," Haley said to boyfriend Dylan (Reid Ewing) as they walked out of the doctor's office.
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All I can say for certain is that I walked out of my reading with Angel feeling happier, lighter than I've felt in ages.
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Members of Unifor walked out of the Oshawa plant "in protest," ahead of a meeting with GM about the announcement, a union spokeswoman said.
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Frequent touch-ups and regular trims are generally a must in order to keep up the style you walked out of the chair with.
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Allen expressed frustration over the decision as he walked out of the locker room, saying he was "disappointed" and felt healthy enough to play.
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Jayme "walked out of the house and walked towards the road to a woman who she saw walking a dog," the criminal complaint continues.
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She walked out of the kitchen and down the hallway to the front door, begrudging every step that took her away from the fan.
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The pair walked out of a federal prison in California about 6-1/2 hours after the pardon was announced, the Oregonian newspaper reported.
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The League walked out of its government with the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement in August in a failed attempt to trigger early elections.
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Some conservative NFL fans boycotted the league over the protests, and Vice President Pence walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game after players kneeled.
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At 10 AM, Yeldell walked out of his classroom, but he wasn't alone: his friend Michael Humphries, a 17-year-old senior, joined him.
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"When I walked out of the seminary, I was 31, but I was like a scared, frightened kid," he told People magazine in 1990.
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Van Gaal walked out of a news conference after five minutes at Christmastime last year after being deluged with questions about his job status.
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It was a strange, evenly-matched fight that eventually led to nothing — both men walked out of it completely unscathed, and with minds unchanged.
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Acosta tweeted a short time later that he was so bothered by Sanders's remarks that he walked out of the briefing before it ended.
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Hundreds of students in Maryland on Wednesday walked out of class and began marching toward the U.S. Capitol to demand action on gun control.
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I tried starting phone calls in an area with a strong Wi-Fi connection and then walked out of range of the Wi-Fi.
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Thousands of children across the nation walked out of their schools on Wednesday to commemorate the one month anniversary of the Stoneman Douglas shooting.
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What would make you an even more valued partner for me is if we walked out of a meeting and we both felt heard.
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The announcement comes after all five of Canada's major Inuit organizations walked out of federally run working groups on food security last April. bit.
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I agreed to the terms and walked out of the courtroom, happy to be free, confident the incident was at least mostly behind me.
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Hello, WorldWhen I walked out of the salon, I felt like running down the street and singing show tunes, an instinct I thankfully avoided.
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In fact, it's so close that as soon as I walked out of the station, the building was directly in my line of view.
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More than 200 students at Pennridge High School in Perkasie who walked out of class last week to protest gun violence were given detention.
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His complaints intensified after an explosive White House meeting on infrastructure between Trump and Democrats the day before, which the president walked out of.
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A year and a half ago, I walked out of The Baltimore Sun, where I had worked for the previous seven years, in tears.
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Vice President Mike Pence walked out of a Colts game before it started last month when some players did not stand for the anthem.
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In 1999, thousands of fans walked out of Kauffman Stadium in the middle of a game against the Yankees, protesting baseball's tilted salary structure.
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He is said to have walked out of a screening of the movie, which was released when the Zodiac investigation was in full swing.
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As she walked out of a morning meet-and-greet in Anderson, S.C., a woman shouted out a question about her views on impeachment.
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It wasn't until teachers walked out of class last week, shutting down every public school in the city, that talks began to move forward.
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Some Democrats walked out of the chamber altogether to protest Ryan's refusal to hear legislation aimed at restricting the sale and purchase of firearms.
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Local news media reports said dozens of students — some who waved flags and chanted in Spanish and English — walked out of classes on Oct.
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Two weeks later, Vice President Mike Pence walked out of a football game in Indianapolis, apparently on Mr. Trump's orders, after many players knelt.
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Asked about the incident as she was walked out of the chamber, she replied, "it was the courteous thing to do considering the alternatives."
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I walked out of the commander's office and entered a conference room full of staff officers ready to support the families and the mission.
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They walked out of classrooms for 17 minutes as part of national protests against gun violence following the mass shooting at a Parkland, Fla.
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Before that report, though, we're explaining why Britain is expelling 23 Russian diplomats and why thousands of U.S. students walked out of school yesterday.
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Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan on Monday walked out of an immigration conference in Washington after multiple attempts to speak over protesters.
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The other day, as I walked out of my family's Victorian rowhouse in the Bloomingdale neighborhood, I encountered a horde of people standing outside.
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It was a notable contrast from March 14, the day students across the country walked out of school to demand action on gun violence.
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The students from West Boca Raton High School walked out of class and are marching toward Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
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Katie Harvey walked out of the house where she lived with friends, shoved her duffel bag into her mother's car and burst into tears.
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A few supporters of Mr. Ross's walked out of his meeting, saying they were upset that the congressman was unable to talk without catcalls.
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" Short pointed out that "Democrats even walked out of committee hearings to deny a quorum, like school children taking their toys from the playground.
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Thousands of students walked out of classes and marched on Capitol Hill in support of gun law changes one month after the deadly shooting.
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High school students at Montgomery Blair High School walked out of class and boarded the Metro, escorted by police, according to the Washington Post.
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On Monday, three men — now graying and in their 523s — walked out of prison, freed after spending all of their adult lives behind bars.
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The most notable exception was when he walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game in October when some players knelt during the National Anthem.
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She recalled a time as a child when she and her father walked out of church to protest Pope Paul VI's birth control encyclical.
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Students nationwide walked out of their classrooms on Friday in protest of gun violence on the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting.
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In a sign of solidarity nationwide, students in Washington, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Colorado and Illinois walked out of class to demand gun reform as well.
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Donald Trump and Kanye West were all Kumbaya as they walked out of the elevator of Trump tower after meeting Tuesday for 15 minutes.
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He walked out of two dealerships before finding an online price at a third-party website to lease two vehicles and buy a third.
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Teachers in Colorado also walked out of classroom for a second day over the same issues, but little progress was made there on Friday.
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West Virginia's teachers sparked a nationwide teachers movement after they walked out of their schools for nine days in February, demanding better working conditions.
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"I walked out of the club with a garbage bag of $35,000," Hirschhorn said on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka.
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My fav moment was being in Pittsburgh when we won in two minutes and then we walked out of the stadium in silence amongst them.
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On Monday, more than 100 of his classmates walked out of Desert View High School and marched in protest to the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
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A few minutes later, a man in a dark suit walked out of the conference center, passed the van and stopped at a street corner.
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Beck, conservative commentator and CEO of TheBlaze, walked out of a CNN interview Sunday morning after he was questioned by Stelter about the future TheBlaze.
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To their credit, the Associated Press and Time walked out of Spicer's briefing when it became clear he was trying to punish selected news outlets.
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"My mother and her two sisters, 96, 88, and 83 years old, walked out of the house in the dark on their own," she said.
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She put on Patterson's shoes and walked out of the cabin, where she met Jeanne Nutter, a former social worker who was walking her dog.
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"As I walked out of the hospital doors I told Kaleb, 'This is the first time you've felt fresh air on your face,' " Dana says.
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In Newtown, Pennsylvania, more than 100 students walked out of Council Rock High School despite warnings they would face discipline if they left the building.
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I took my time getting ready, convincing myself I was Rihanna as I walked out of the bathroom to unveil my lewk to my friends.
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So, here at now with more, Corey Lewandowski and David Basey who just both walked out of a meeting that they concluded with President Trump.
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As Brown walked out of the store, according to the body-camera footage, an officer standing by Brown's car asked him for his driver's license.
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A friend of mine wasn't able to speak Polish at work ... Clients sometimes walked out of my partner's store when they learned he was Polish.
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Pence had walked out of the theater before Dixon began his scripted statement; but according to reports, he paused in the lobby to hear it.
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Demi Lovato, with pal Nick Jonas trailing right behind her, waved to fans as she walked out of the show 30 minutes before it ended.
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To his medical team's amazement, John walked out of the hospital on his own less than three weeks after the accident with no brain damage.
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By the time I walked out of the building on that last day, I had three children, and thanks to her, a wealth of experience.
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Trump cited Pelosi's comments, calling them "inconsiderate," before he walked out of the Cabinet meeting room, according to Democratic aides who spoke to NBC News.
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That's what happened in Missoula, Montana, when students at Hellgate High School walked out of school on February 21 in solidarity with students in Parkland.
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Friday, January 26, 1996, du Pont pulled into the driveway of their home and opened fire on Dave as he walked out of their home.
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Defensive end Michael Bennett walked out of the tunnel as the anthem played and "spent the anthem walking toward the bench," the news outlet reported.
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"As soon as we walked out of the hotel, Jack would grab our hands really tight and he was shaking, he was terrified," she recalls.
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Image 2 of 2 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay – Laura Andrade recently walked out of a pharmacy in Uruguay cursing loudly because she couldn&apost buy legal pot.
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A short time later, Priebus walked out of the White House for a few pictures with Wisconsin officials who came to Washington for the day.
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Go deeper: There's internal dissent in AfD, and AfD's chairwoman, Frauke Petry, walked out of a press conference that was intended to celebrate the success.
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Ben and Jennifer Garner walked out of church Sunday morning in Pacific Palisades with their son, Samuel ... their daughters, Violet and Seraphina, were there too.
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Kendall Jenner should be on high alert -- the guy who followed her up her driveway just walked out of an L.A. courthouse a free man.
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Some of the residents who were living across the street from where the arrest took place walked out of their homes to watch the incident.
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" She added: "But the minute he walked out of the room, the costume designer was like, 'I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry that just happened.
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Finally he walked out of the building into the arms of his mother, Rubi, and brother Josué, who had also been deported just months earlier.
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Perhaps Pence was still smarting from last May, when students walked out of his commencement speech at my alma mater, the University of Notre Dame.
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From West Virginia to California, teachers have walked out of classrooms to demand improved wages, smaller class sizes, and less standardized testing, among other needs.
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Meng's next court date Meng, 46, walked out of a court in Vancouver on Tuesday after posting bail of 10 million Canadian dollars ($7.5 million).
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The man widely expected to be governing Malaysia in roughly two years' time walked out of a Kuala Lumpur hospital and to freedom on Wednesday.
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In 2628, the first time the Democrats officially adopted a pro-civil rights platform, Southern Democrats walked out of the Democratic National Convention in protest.
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Then, on a Friday afternoon in mid-December, he walked out of a meeting with Trump having accepted the top job -- at least for now.
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Citing police documents, TMZ reports that Edwards allegedly walked out of a bar without pay his $36 bill last month, and the bartender called police.
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Then-President Reagan told Gorbachev no deal and theatrically walked out of the summit, much to the consternation of the media and his political opponents.
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When Duncan Hannah arrived in New York in 703, he could have walked out of the pages of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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As a well-dressed white woman, however, nobody suspected a thing and I had simply walked out of the Chapel Hill, N.C., store without notice.
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Vice President Pence walked out of an Indianapolis Colts game after players kneeled during the anthem on a trip that cost taxpayers more than $200,000.
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The wild scene went down Saturday night, when the mogul walked out of the club and started passing out money to people on the street.
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When Republicans tried to prolong the brief session with parliamentary objections, Mr. Nadler gaveled out, cut the microphones and walked out of the hearing room.
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Hundreds of public schools in the state were temporarily shut down in April 2018 when teachers walked out of their classrooms to demand more funding.
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"Gosh, those teachers were defensive," I said to my husband, Luca, as we walked out of a grade school parent-teacher conference for our son.
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But the U.S. and North Korea have been at loggerheads since Trump walked out of a second round talks with Kim in Hanoi in February.
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Dozens of employees at Hachette Book Group walked out of the company's Midtown Manhattan offices on Thursday to protest the publishing of Woody Allen's memoir.
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MONTAUK, N.Y. — Dylan Eckardt walked out of the Montauk Beach House and made his way around this fishing village as though he were its sheriff.
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In a break before the Trump team's final arguments, Sinema and Manchin huddled for a few minutes and then walked out of the Senate together.
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He walked out of government with 5-Star last August, in a failed bid to trigger a national election that polls predicted he would win.
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Nevermind the fact that he's walked out of interviews and fielded an endless barrage of questions about what some have characterized as an intense demeanor.
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I walked out of the trade show marveling at the ingenuity of the wine industry, which seemed to have an answer for every possible contingency.
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Ghosn, the former head of Nissan (NSANF) and Renault (RNLSY), walked out of a detention center after posting bail of 1 billion yen ($9 million).
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Hundreds of students in Maryland walked out of class and marched on Congress and the White House to demand action on gun control on Wednesday.
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Nearly 50,000 United Automobile Workers union members walked out of their jobs at General Motors for the second day on Tuesday as contract negotiations continue.
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That's up from 21.3,21.7 in the prior month, during which 46,000 workers walked out of their General Motors (GM) jobs for a 40-day strike.
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She walked out of the camp the same way she had escaped Boko Haram: alone, with no money and no idea where she was going.
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On Wednesday, he walked out of a Japanese detention center disguised as a construction worker to prepare for a trial on charges of financial misconduct.
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The Houston, Texas-area Needville Independent School District, for example, threatened students who walked out of school with a three-day, out-of-school suspension.
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Kamala Harris (CA), Mazie Hirono (HI), and Richard Blumenthal (CT) walked out of the committee meeting, as debate on Kavanaugh's nomination was just getting underway.
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Or the time in 1948 that several Southern state delegations walked out of the Democratic convention and formed the States' Rights Democratic Party, or Dixiecrats.
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For nearly two weeks, Saudi officials insisted that Khashoggi had walked out of the Saudi Consulate after a brief visit to apply for a marriage license.
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Students at thousands of schools across the United States walked out of class Wednesday morning to pressure Congress and state lawmakers to pass gun control laws.
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Glenn Beck walked out of an interview with CNN's Brian Stelter Sunday morning after he was questioned about the future of his conservative media company, TheBlaze.
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Glenn Beck, conservative commentator and CEO of TheBlaze, walked out of a CNN interview Sunday morning after he was questioned about the future of his company.
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Authorities in Texas on Sunday said a 15-year-old migrant boy walked out of a migrant shelter in southern Texas and has not been found.
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"I didn't think nothing of it, and then she walked out of the room," Crystal Perry, who has three other children, told The Charleston Gazette-Mail.
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" An onlooker, Blake Bennett, told the news station, "When I walked out of Walmart, he had her purse and was pulling all of her stuff out.
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On Sunday, about a year after she walked out of a shelter for the last time, she walked the blue carpet at a blockbuster movie premiere.
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Last week more than 20,000 Google employees walked out of their workplace to protest, and demand major changes in, how the company handles harassment and discrimination.
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Adding one too many of these fuzzy little baubles risks making you look like you've just walked out of your neighboring pre-school's seasonal arts fair.
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Citing police documents, TMZ reported that Edwards allegedly walked out of a bar without paying his $36 bill in December, and the bartender called the police.
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"I was out picking up some food at Wendy's in Hernando and this cat walked out of the woods," David Sluder wrote on Facebook on Wednesday.
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The warning was unnecessary, in the end, because despite the outrageously gross cinematic landscape that awaited us, no one walked out of the screening that night.
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After Sebby-Strempel allegedly used racial slurs, the 15-year-old victim began filming her on his phone as they walked out of the pool complex.
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But after the heart rhythm monitor fell into a flat line, the team pronounced him dead, removed their protective garb, and walked out of the room.
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Citing police documents, TMZ reported that Edwards allegedly walked out of a bar without paying his $36 bill in December 2018, and the bartender called police.
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In the early morning hours of March 31, 2017, 16-year-old Devin Bond got out of bed and walked out of his Murfreesboro, Tennessee, home.
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I rushed down and walked out of the elevator and within seconds realized that every single person in that lobby was staring at me in horror.
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Remember, DeAndre Hopkins was so pissed at McNair he walked out of Texans practice -- so, who's gonna willingly join a team with so much internal drama?
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A source told PEOPLE on Wednesday that Palin walked out of the prank interview after the disguised Cohen asked her a "horrible" question about Chelsea Clinton.
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Syracuse hands No. 20 Duke third loss in row DURHAM, N.C. — Syracuse guard Michael Gbinije walked out of Cameron Indoor Stadium a winner in dramatic fashion.
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Castellanos, 30, walked out of the hospital in January to see family and friends holding up signs and flowers on her last day of chemo treatment.
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He says Donnell, Chappelle and a security guard walked out of the hotel, saw him and got angry, thinking he was persisting to get a photo.
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When I questioned whether Saturday nights matchup would draw significant numbers without Dos Anjos, Nate Diaz took off his microphone and walked out of the interview.
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At schools in Champaign, Illinois, 217 miles south of Chicago, students were told they'd be marked truant if they walked out of the classroom on Friday.
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At schools in Champaign, Illinois, 135 miles south of Chicago, students were told they'd be marked truant if they walked out of the classroom on Friday.
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A split in the Church of Scotland occurred in 1843, when dissenting ministers walked out of the annual assembly to form the Free Church of Scotland.
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Pugh addressed hundreds of students who had walked out of Baltimore City schools and marched to City Hall on Tuesday to demand action on gun violence.
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Conservative commentator Glenn Beck walked out of an appearance on CNN on Sunday after being questioned about the future of his conservative media company The Blaze.
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Turned out, their drummer had walked out of the same party and been hit by a car, which sent him into the path of another car.
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When the top fit properly, Zakariyau walked out of the dressing room to show it to a friend who was also in the atelier that day.
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Ojeda, who is a sitting state senator, adopted an extremely public role as an advocate for striking teachers, who walked out of schools statewide last month.
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