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