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So people boo and start walking off the dance floor.
"People are walking off trails, bringing their dogs," he said.
That's why Google employees are walking off the job today.
Gonzalez left the game, walking off the field with some assistance.
Bergdahl was captured by militants shortly after walking off his base.
Green was asked what he was thinking walking off the mound.
Visibly frustrated, he thanked Ms. Meissner before walking off the stage.
Some workers from Amazon and Microsoft are walking off the job.
"I can't watch this right now," he says before walking off camera.
The singer says that she afterward winked at him before walking off.
"And that's not a joke," he says before walking off the stage.
As the infant of the zodiac, Aries is phenomenal at "walking off" heartache.
We narrowly avoid an incident with another dog who was walking off-leash.
Their chemistry was palpable as they smiled and hugged while walking off stage.
"And Holland Taylor, I love you," she said before walking off the stage.
They are giving up, they are raising their hands, they are walking off.
And if it happens, Curry will not be walking off the court alone.
Wilson stayed down on the field for a few moments before walking off.
As a black player, we've heard it for many years about walking off.
"I was very cross with myself when I was walking off," Day said.
But it took 20,000 workers walking off the job to get us here.
And so they can't just say, screw this, I'm walking off the job.
Bowe Bergdahl with desertion for walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
"Women are doing great," Trump replied, before walking off to board Marine One.
" As for walking off the green chuckling, he insisted: "How can you not laugh?
But it points out the cliff you&aposre walking off Laura, with identity politics.
Just before walking off, I pulled her pigtail and said, 'Nicole, you be smart.
The last we see of Abe at Steiner, he's walking off into the night.
It's perhaps best summed up by the Fonz just saying "eyyyyyyyy" and walking off.
Walking off is strictly prohibited by Birthright and seen as an act of resistance.
I think I was walking off denial and starting to think through the implications.
He injured his knee and needed help walking off the court to the locker room.
Care should be taken to prevent the stand mixer from 'walking' off the counter. 3.
I remember walking off and thinking like, 'That is a moment I will never forget.
Bergdahl was captured eight years ago by the Taliban after walking off his combat outpost.
In photos obtained by surveillance cameras, Spurlock can be seen walking off with two men.
" Walking off the set for a break and hugging Tamra, Gunvalson asked, "Are we back?
Surveillance camera footage shows the suspect allegedly walking off with the sculpture in broad daylight.
Bergdahl had been facing desertion charges for walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Another former employee of a Federal Reserve Bank has admitted walking off with confidential documents.
Bowe Bergdahl a "dirty rotten traitor" for walking off his base in Afghanistan in 2009.
He drew rebukes from NBC after walking off his show during the "water closet" incident.
The woman nibbling on the pretzel finishes her snack, and hugs him before walking off.
While walking off stage, the robot tripped over a light projector and fell behind the curtain.
The agent was then seen placing the gun back into holster before walking off the dancefloor.
" Walking off stage and not looking back at Cohen or the cast, Grammer said, "I'm done.
Nothing is preventing a passerby from picking up the coveted package and walking off with it.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump said Bergdahl "should be shot" for walking off his post.
"Not that good of an actress," she retorts, shaking her head and walking off the set.
He tried to get up a few times before eventually walking off under his own power.
"Go find another Chief Stew," she says after one battle on board, walking off the boat.
"You can't expect all those problems to be solved in Beijing," he said before walking off.
Video footage shows a tourist walking off with a beached dolphin over the labor holiday in China.
Visibly annoyed, Chung couldn't help but laugh, before responding with, "I can't answer that," and walking off.
In photos obtained by surveillance cameras, Spurlock can be seen walking off with two of the men.
It was a messy solution, but it would stop the thief from walking off with the money.
And if I hear it one more time, I am walking off the field with the team.
"The people we're seeing aren't walking off the street because [they're] feeling a little down," he said.
After walking off his base, Bergdahl was captured by the Taliban and held prisoner for five years.
Among a cluster of mammoth players walking off the indoor practice field, he was hard to spot.
But critics say teachers should be in the classroom and should not be walking off their jobs.
Trump gave a final fist pump before walking off stage and heading back to the White House.
The audience's reaction to Meghan McCain walking off after Ana Navarro checked her is hilarious #TheView pic.twitter.
The agent was then seen placing the gun back into his holster before walking off the dance floor.
"Similarly to his last start, he kept walking off the field with zeros," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
" Berry: "Just that feeling of walking off the court, feeling the confetti fall, but it's not for you.
"Members ... will start walking off the job at midday tomorrow in 11 days of action," the union said.
"Similarly to his last start, he kept walking off the field with zeroes," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
When Tonya joins Amber and Baier on the interview couch, she says, "I'm done" before walking off set.
"I don't know what she's thinking right now," he says as Kufrin is seen walking off during dinner.
"It's been a fun run!" he captioned a video of Chip and Joanna walking off into the sunset.
"Glad we focused on the important issues of the day," he said sarcastically to reporters before walking off.
The shouting match took place after Ramsey appeared to shove away Marrone while heatedly walking off the field.
Fans said on social media that Mr. Perry had appeared out of sorts before walking off the stage.
Radiohead had disastrous tech problems headlining the first night of Coachella ... walking off stage not once, but twice.
"This one will sting a bit," he said before facing the world's media shortly after walking off court.
It is no wonder that Argentina's last three big tournaments have ended with Messi walking off in tears.
I like to walk there and back because it makes me think that I'm walking off the calories.
You also see her power move, walking off with the key fob, just as she described it to police.
Google has faced a year of backlash from employees, culminating in 20,000 workers walking off the job in November.
R. wants to take a scooter home, but I feel like walking off this food baby, so we walk.
Almagro then let out some frustration, and a few more tears, before walking off the court with a trainer.
Bauer spoke with the team's trainer near the mound before slowly walking off the field and into the clubhouse.
The man was apprehended after surveillance footage from April 25 afternoon showed him allegedly walking off with the sculpture.
As we reported ... Kelly struggled through a show last weekend in Florida, even walking off stage at one point.
Bergdahl is charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Soon enough, the actress is walking off set, with a box in hand and tears streaming down her face.
Nearly 200 employees were fired after walking off the job; they were then allowed to reapply for their positions.
"There are provisions in the House rules that permit medically necessary headgear," Gaetz said after walking off the floor.
"You guys have the meeting," Kelly grumbled, walking off, according to a White House official who witnessed the exchange.
Last year, teachers in West Virginia, Oklahoma, and North Carolina secured better working conditions after walking off the job.
"I'm so sorry, I'm not going to be able to do this," Lewinsky said before walking off the stage.
Bergdahl is facing a court-martial on charges of desertion for walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
"So don't mess with me when it comes to words like that," she said before walking off the podium.
Now Oakland's teachers have also racked up some major wins after walking off the job, and Sacramento teachers may follow.
"Fuck it—I quit," she announced before immediately walking off camera, leaving another anchor to awkwardly apologize for the incident.
Older sister Mercy James, 11, also made a cameo, appearing briefly as she sang a lyric before walking off camera.
One by one, kids reluctantly began walking off into the night, to get some sleep before the following day's competition.
Like them, Thomas is a wanderer, leaving his wife and children one evening and walking off into the Swiss countryside.
"I remember walking off stage and seeing the ladies shooting promos for season 8, and I wasn't there," she recalled.
Prosecutors said the group made 2120 purchases at Barneys alone over 23 days, walking off with $303,230 worth of goods.
"You can see the workers cleaning the stage, and they are not dressed smartly enough," she said before walking off.
" Walking off stage, she simply summed up the night: "This was the best way to kick off our world tour.
Most of the players for both teams were either shaking hands or walking off the court as he did it.
Its lumpy, anatomically incorrect distribution of body mass is not exactly walking off with the best-on-the-beach trophy.
She still would, she said: When she spotted a woman walking off with her discarded black handbag, she was pleased.
He had been captured by the mujahedeen as an 18-year-old in 1983 after walking off his army base.
A local television station, surrounded by floodwaters, had to evacuate in minutes, the weatherman walking off the set mid-broadcast.
However, the presence of a PLA does not prevent union members from violating the agreement and walking off of jobsites.
Before walking off the field following the loss, Manning was met with a big show of support — from his opponents.
It is the sound of the Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack with your head down shamefully walking off into the night.
But when she started walking off and the spin happened—I was't expecting that at all, I wasn't ready for that.
It also features a built-in lock, so you don't have to worry about someone walking off with your prized possessions.
He may be ready to retire, but he's definitely not walking off set to go take a glorious nap anytime soon.
On Wednesday, the president doubled down on his criticism after walking off Air Force One in Erie, Pennsylvania for a rally.
When she was walking off stage, she and presenter Hailee Steinfeld put their arms around each other's waists to show solidarity.
There's a simple reason teachers across the country are walking off the job: in many states, their paychecks are getting smaller.
I love walking off a plane into a different climate and time zone and being surrounded by different languages and people.
Bowe Bergdahl — who received a dishonorable discharge, but no prison time, for walking off his Army base in Afghanistan in 2000.
Wes Scantlin didn't get the chance for an encore Saturday night ... he was put in cuffs immediately after walking off stage.
"I didn't even think of it," he said, until his caddie informed him as they were walking off the ninth green.
"This is the last place in the world I wanted to be," he said before walking off without answering any questions.
"I've been married for 33 years, I've never had an accusation of such things," Moore said before walking off the set.
The indictment alleges that the six defendants were aware that they were walking off with trade secrets they weren't supposed to have.
Within two weeks of Saul walking off the job in Canada, the Johnny Cash Show arrived for a gig in Waterloo, Iowa.
Oregon teachers Like so many other teachers across the nation in recent months, teachers in Oregon are walking off the job today.
Zack's honesty in walking off the mound, the way he did it — not pitching through anything — was a really, really smart move.
I knew we were going to come out and win, and it was so surreal walking off that field with a loss.
"These votes, I think, put the pressure on both sides to meet," he said walking off the chamber floor after the votes.
Trump: Bergdahl 'should be shot' During the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump said Bergdahl "should be shot" for walking off his post.
"I remember I liked watching him play football, I liked walking off the field with him and holding his hand," she says.
In a matter of seconds, a man walks up from behind and shoots him in the head, killing him before walking off.
"I'm sorry, I'm not going to be able to do this," Lewinsky responded, before putting down her microphone and walking off stage.
Walking off into the night, Shiffrin, probably as good in her sport as anyone else in theirs, planned a typically early bedtime.
Walking off the 14th green, the video board showed Potter with his ninth birdie (he also had an eagle) at Monterey Peninsula.
He tried throwing a practice pitch but did not feel right, and he ended up walking off the field in visible discomfort.
CNN video showed rescuers walking off one vast pile of rubble to more stable ground in case any shaking shifted debris further.
Zaldivar's union had voted this month to strike but delayed walking off to engage in government-mediated negotiations as mandated by Chilean law.
Walking off the main route, the streets were still teeming with protesters clutching signs, adjusting their pink pussy hats, taking pictures, starting chants.
The video shows the man make a beeline for the agent's car, removing a backpack with the computer inside and then walking off.
When called back by the referee to bow, El Shehaby gave a quick nod before walking off amid loud boos from the crowd.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl will not serve any prison time for walking off his post in Afghanistan in 22019, a military judge ruled Friday.
" Page sputtered that he did not "meet with" Dvorkovich: "I greeted him briefly as he was walking off the stage after his speech.
The stigma around processed foods is all wrong, Amazon employees are walking off the job, and millions of phone numbers were left exposed.
You guys are walking off the same cliff Pete Wilson walked the Republican Party off of in the state of California in 1994.
If he were a 'Real Housewife,' he would have finished by throwing a glass of rose in someone's face, and just walking off.
Bowe Bergdahl — who received a dishonorable discharge and loss of military benefits last week for walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Bergdahl was charged by the Army with "desertion and misbehavior before the enemy" for voluntarily walking off his base in Afghanistan in 2009.
Last year, teachers in Arizona, Kentucky, Oklahoma and West Virginia risked breaking the law by walking off their jobs — and nonetheless won concessions.
The next day, after the group held a moment of silence at the Western Wall, her friends announced that they were walking off.
He stayed with Durant afterward, but that meant missing a chance to capture Duncan walking off an N.B.A. court for the final time.
There are elders walking off cliffs, pubic hair in meat pies, an inbred "prophet," and flowers stuffed into places flowers should not go.
It's the amount of time and the attention to detail, from walking off the street and into the dressing room, to walking on stage.
Walking off stage, Ryan Gosling says hi to Smith before the singer moves during commercial to a microphone to do a few vocal exercises.
Syndergaard began walking off the mound after getting hit before a team trainer and Mets manager Mickey Callaway arrived there to check on him.
Walking off to catch their limo, Ayame Michigu, 20, said it would be their "first and last" time shelling out for such an experience.
"Dude, [my friend] Stephany says she is getting me a Costco's card for my birthday," Musto says before walking off camera, sausages under arm.
Driver Lori Ann Mankos, 44, did so — pulling into a Sunoco gas station, handing the keys to a station employee, and then walking off.
He has also had to figure out how to stop hundreds of his own men from walking off the battlefield over not being paid.
Arizona's Byrne cited contests in which the prize was walking off the bus with the team or running onto the field with the players.
"I guess my biggest Mamba Mentality moment of my career was getting up from a torn Achilles and walking off the field," Sherman said.
Asked how it was going, Santos looked around, shook his head, and laughed before walking off to meet up with his Pueblo Sin Fronteras colleagues.
And he was saying some things as I was walking off the court, and I slapped the phone out his hand and just walked off.
Another relevant clip which isn't featured in Bloomberg's supercut is footage of Carlson walking off set in 2012 in response to one of Kilmeade's comments.
McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said he would hold a hearing if Bergdahl avoids punishment for walking off his base in 85033.
"Repealing the Affordable Care Act without an immediate plan to replace it is a big risk — like walking off an unfinished bridge," the ad states.
Despite these gradual gains, the largest strike wave in U.S. history was still to come, with two million Americans walking off the job in 1946.
Protesters burned parts of the Ebola triage center in Beni and looted it, walking off with chairs and tables, according to the Ministry of Health.
Bean, 91, was walking off the crosswalk when he was struck by a vehicle and fell, then was struck by a second vehicle, police said.
"We would be far greater when we don't have the CNNs of the world who are corrupt people," Trump concluded before walking off the stage.
After he arose, Borg did little more than approach the net with his head down and share a limp handshake with McEnroe before walking off.
" Before walking off, she delivered the coup de grâce to a chastened Rosen: "So don't mess with me when it comes to words like that.
Cespedes was slow to get up and did a handful of stretching exercises before walking off the field with manager Terry Collins and trainer Ray Ramirez.
"Another night, another stage," Versace tells Cunanan before walking off into the darkness of the opera house, leaving the younger man dejected and alone behind him.
Amazon warehouse workers in multiple European countries are walking off the job today in protest of poor working conditions, according to a report from NBC News.
So then I'm walking off the court and there's a guy sitting in front of our bench who's talking very, very reckless the whole entire game.
When their number was called, she reportedly offered to swap back, but he declined and took her hand, walking off to the clinic in her shoes.
On June 6, a father and son suffered burns in the Upper Geyser Basin after walking off the designated trail in the thermal area, officials said.
"I don't think I want to be in the film," he says before walking off camera, but the sequence is too heavily edited to seem fair.
A promise to freeze their insurance rates and the passing of a 2 percent raise did nothing to dissuade the teachers from walking off the job.
"I'm not eulogistic at the thought of somebody who has served two bans in our sport walking off with one of the biggest prizes," Coe said.
Teacher walk outs Teachers from Oklahoma, Kentucky and other states are walking off the job Monday and holding rallies in their state capitals to pressure lawmakers.
The politics are so toxic, Professor Menon added, that they make a disorderly departure from the bloc — often likened to walking off a cliff edge — plausible.
America's empowered labor movement A grocery workers' strike in California would come at a moment when a growing number of Americans are walking off the job.
I see the blue paint getting up from its position, walking off "the set" of the canvas, drinking whiskey, smoking a cigar, and then coming back.
You can see Katt and the kid exchanging words while walking off a soccer field, and the jawing goes on until Katt's up against a wall.
Four men behind the travel vlog High on Life were thrust under fire in early May for walking off the boardwalk area at Yellowstone's Grand Prismatic Spring.
On Monday, film and TV writers took the next step toward walking off sets all over the country — a move with big consequences for the entertainment industry.
Jeffery Nance said he planned to spend Thursday afternoon deliberating the punishment for Bergdahl, who endangered his comrades by walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Bergdahl faces up to life in prison after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy for walking off his remote post in Afghanistan in 2009.
The This Is Us cast gave a roaring applause after walking off stage following their big win for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series.
Warthin said that on June 6 a father and son suffered burns in the Upper Geyser Basin after walking off the designated trail in the thermal area.
I had to virtually drag them to get some photos of the two of them together and they kept walking off to hang out with their friends.
When Collins strode to the mound to pull him, Harvey knew his fate and began walking off, head down, before his manager could ask for the ball.
Just after Durant scored, Duncan, never one to show emotion, stood motionless and then slumped his shoulders and head before turning and slowly walking off the court.
The President of a manufacturing plant or the CEO of Nordstrom is not fearful of a single laborer walking off the job in protest of unfair wages.
"I knew I was in so much trouble in the third and again in the fourth," Federer said after walking off Centre Court to a standing ovation.
David Waldstein: There was a mounting, organic buzz from the fans as they began to notice Aroldis Chapman walking off the bullpen mound and toward the infield.
Cheer for a 7-0 Canada lead with 11 minutes to go in the third period that results in Team USA walking off the ice in protest.
Just about every Academy Awards season somehow ends up being a contest between our hopes and fears, with hope usually walking off with all the party favors.
Last month, photos showed Harry walking off a plane on Vancouver Island, where the family spent time over the Christmas holidays with the Duchess' mother, Doria Ragland.
When we last witnessed such a scene, with Iowa walking off all sad and offended against North Dakota in December, I called it the worst insult in sports.
He fell to the ground in obvious pain and remained there prone for a couple minutes before getting up and slowly walking off the field with a trainer.
A teenage boy has gone missing after walking off the premises of a large migrant shelter in Texas on Saturday, according to the organization that runs the facility.
"I'm definitely feeling super short on matches and just getting in the swing of things," Williams told a news conference minutes after walking off the Philippe Chatrier Court.
But that didn't stop Zion from getting emotional in an interview after walking off the stage ... breaking down in tears with his mother, Sharonda Sampson, by his side.
A meeting then took place on the mound, and Kelly wound up walking off the field with Farrell, who was quite vocal toward the pitcher in the meeting.
Bergdahl is set to face a court-martial in February on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Sessions boards the elevator after walking off the Senate floor for the last time as a Senator following the vote to confirm him as AG. Photo: http://bit.
Bergdahl is set to face a court martial in April on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Bergdahl is set to face a court-martial in August on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl on Monday reportedly apologized in court for putting the lives of other U.S. servicemen in danger after walking off his base in Afghanistan in 2009.
Bergdahl is set to face a court-martial in April on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy after walking off his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
Though they did not share a kiss on stage, they did tease a smooch, and rubbed their noses together and hugged before walking off stage hand-in-hand.
Cespedes, however, will be out for some time because he hurt his hamstring when running out a double in Thursday's game and needed help walking off the field.
Kushner was walking off a flight from Washington to New York on Tuesday when a reporter seated several rows ahead of him attempted to ask about Khashoggi's disappearance.
Security camera footage showed Taylor meeting a man in Barking between 2000 AM and 22016 AM, and the pair walking off together in the direction of the churchyard.
For an employee deemed "excepted" from furlough during a shutdown — which is to say, forced to work without pay — walking off the job could carry a similar penalty.
Yet where the poem ends with acceptance, the warmth of love transfiguring all and the troubled lovers walking off together, Ms. Loemij leaves Mr. Antoncic alone, reeling ambiguously.
After walking off stage in a huff after attempting to sing her hit, "We belong together," Carey took to Instagram to post a meme with the caption: Sh** happens.
Hamels (6-3, 2.98 ERA) has been sidelined since walking off the field after throwing one warmup pitch before the second inning at the Cincinnati Reds on June 28.
As he was walking off the course, CBS got a little too close, and maybe even wanted to speak with him and he was not having any of it.
When you're bullying me, when you're physically starting fights with me, when you're quitting and walking off set and leaving this whole thing hanging, you're now making me vulnerable.
Here's what happened: The Carters were walking off the stage, after tag-teaming through two-and-a-half hours of their respective back catalogs at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
One man could not figure out where to leave a small bouquet of flowers, pacing around before setting them down at the end of the block and walking off.
I don't want to break the law, I don't want to go to prison, but right now we, as a species, are walking off the edge of a cliff.
He missed the cut in Las Vegas and then hurt his knee when he slipped on a wet piece of concrete walking off the tee in Korea, landing awkwardly.
There was much speculation about the exchange, in which Sanders and Warren could be seen talking and then walking off without shaking hands as billionaire Tom Steyer looked on.
Thomas and Nick recall walking off the Naval Academy grounds, down the streets of Annapolis, Maryland, in their uniforms, a requirement for midshipmen during their freshman and sophomore years.
In October, he was banned for eight weeks after clashing with fans and the chair umpire, and walking off court in the middle of a point at the Shanghai Masters.
Cover image: Apple CEO Tim Cook waves while walking off stage at the Steve Jobs Theater after an event to announce new products Monday, March 25, 2019, in Cupertino, Calif.
"Now fill the world with music, love and pride," he said tearfully before walking off the stage while receiving an embrace from Carole King, who presented him with the award.
Days after making that declaration, she was walking off Center Court open-mouthed and balancing the Rosewater Dish on her head after demolishing Serena's older sister Venus in the final.
Just hours before the GOP presidential candidates take the stage in Houston for tonight's debate, I'm going to be walking off the job to demand $15/hour and union rights.
In the middle of the video, a person in a gorilla suit walks slowly into the middle of the frame, faces the camera and beats his chest before walking off.
In a video provided to The Washington Post, the strange delivery-person simply drops the TV off facing the front door, and briefly waves at the camera before walking off.
But it then aired a clip which appeared to show current Lakers player James walking off the court, having recently topped Bryant&aposs personal NBA scoring record of 33,643 points.
"I'm so sorry, I'm not going to be able to do this," Lewinsky said before dropping her mic and walking off stage of the conference organized by the news company.
McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told the Boston Herald he would hold a hearing if Bergdahl avoids punishment for walking off his base in Afghanistan in 2009.
TV stars protested Kavanaugh by wearing black, walking off set Christine Blasey Ford has spoken out about an alleged drunken assault she says occurred when she and Kavanaugh were teenagers.
"I'm not going to participate in this, because you're the ones who keep people from coming to the polls because it's a farce," he declared before walking off the set.
In April, the F.B.I. raided the Manhattan office and residences of Mr. Cohen — the president's lawyer and fixer — walking off with business records, emails and other documents dating back years.
On Soccer MADRID — Viktor Kassai was probably still walking off the field at the Santiago Bernabeu when someone, somewhere, decided it was time to update his Spanish-language Wikipedia page.
Because people are walking off the Democratic plantation and they are switching their parties to Republican because they are tired of their foolishness and what they are pushing int his country.
The cops are now hunting for the dolphin-stealing reprobate—who they think might be a tourist—and plan on prosecuting him for walking off the beach with a protected species.
"I didn't know about this until after the game when I was walking off the field and one of the football ops guys told me she was in labor," he explained.
"When you see a player, a teammate, a friend being taken off the court on a stretcher, it's different than somebody walking off the court with a sprained ankle," Brown said.
There are also no legal protections whatsoever for walking off the job in the US unless you have a specific grievance about your own workplace, Bryce Covert pointed out at ThinkProgress.
Williams, a wiry 5-foot-6-inch man, began walking off as Forbes approached; the officer, with nearly four years on the force, told Williams to stop, grabbing at his arm.
Earlier in June, police released video of a "well-dressed man" kicking a sleeping homeless person in the middle of the day before walking off; he was arrested two weeks later.
Employees at McDonald's franchises in 10 US cities say they are walking off the job around lunchtime Tuesday to pressure the company to address the problem, according to the Associated Press.
There are no legal protections whatsoever for walking off the job in the US unless you have a specific grievance about your own workplace, as Bryce Covert pointed out at ThinkProgress.
However, before walking off the stage, the woman of honor agreed to dance briefly with the DJ to Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon" for a few seconds, NBC News reported.
Billy Bob Thornton's Golden Globe acceptance speech moved many people in the audience and at home, and after walking off the stage the star explained what was the motivation behind his words.
He was just walking off the field from a spring training game with his NY Mets squad -- which got us wondering about which of his many, many jobs he finds more satisfying.
But moments later, Argentina brought the men's team's reign to a shuddering end with a 33-10 victory that left the Canadians walking off the field, thinking about next year's Tokyo Olympics.
DISRUPTIONS: Mining operations in Chile are facing delays in supplies, travel disruptions and workers walking off to join nationwide protests in what is the South American nation's biggest political crisis since 2300.
"Just giving a little confidence boost," she said, walking off the court to continue checking on each of the 215 American women who made it into the singles draw at Roland Garros.
A recent poll showed that the Oregon public favors political accountability for the legislators walking off their jobs, but there is never accountability for tantrum-throwing white men who take government hostage.
BAN RESCINDED OVER WALKOFF The Italian soccer federation has rescinded Sulley Muntari's one-match ban for walking off the field in response to racist abuse during a Serie A game last weekend.
Strong Canada connection Photos in UK media showed Harry walking off a plane early Tuesday on Vancouver Island, where the family spent time over Christmas holidays with the Duchess' mother, Doria Ragland.
Manning was hugged by teammates, serenaded with chants of "Eli Manning" by fans and met by his family upon entering the tunnel after walking off the field for more hugs and pictures.
But in 2017, because of the "peak TV" situation described above and the corresponding demand for scripted content, the writers hold a stronger hand when it comes to walking off the job.
"When Jerry called me with the news, it was on par with walking off the field after winning the Super Bowl," said Brandt, who worked in the Cowboys' front office for 29 seasons.
The Idaho native was captured by the Taliban after walking off his combat outpost in Paktika Province in June 2009 and spent the next five years in captivity suffering torture, abuse and neglect.
After the game, former Baylor behemoth defensive end and the recently-indicted-for-sexual-assault Shawn Oakman was seen walking off the field and into the locker room to celebrate with the team.
Bergdahl is set to face court-martial in February for walking off his post in Afghanistan in June 2009, before being captured by the Taliban and held until a May 85033 prisoner swap.
Bergdahl, who spent five years as a prisoner of the Taliban in Afghanistan after walking off his post in 2009, faces a court-martial on charges of desertion and endangerment of U.S. troops.
We were basically just analyzing the whole thing after the fact Cam: Immediately after walking off the mat to our elimination, we went to this restaurant and it was pretty much just shock.
SAN DIEGO — As he was walking off the field at Qualcomm Stadium, Colin Kaepernick's ears perked up and his head swiveled just before he reached the tunnel leading to the visitor's locker room.
An NBA TV camera captured a view of the finger as Embiid was walking off the court and it was clearly pointing in the wrong direction either from a dislocation or a break.
Dramatic footage had showed Mnangagwa walking off the stage in a Bulawayo stadium and into a crowded tent where the blast occurred seconds later, sending up smoke as people screamed and ran for cover.
After parking the "Sexelance" in the red light district one night, Olsen said he was in disbelief when he saw two young men hit a street sex worker for no reason before walking off.
Mining operations in Chile are facing delays in supplies, travel disruptions and workers walking off to join nation-wide protests, in what is the biggest political crisis since 1990 for the South American nation.
They fear that if the Texas GOP continues down the rightward path it has been following in recent years, it could find itself walking off a cliff into political oblivion like the California GOP.
The Philadelphia Orchestra ended a brief strike on Sunday, two days after its musicians sent a shock wave through the classical music world by walking off the job just before a season-opening gala.
There was initial concern for the Hurricanes (10-0, 1-0 ACC) when standout running back Mark Walton went down with an ankle injury before walking off the field with 7:37 to play.
Last December, HuffPost Live journalist Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani tried to question him about the more sordid parts of his past, and the musician threw a mini-tantrum on air, eventually walking off the set.
In the last moments of the final episode of the "The Jinx," which aired on March 15, Mr. Durst is filmed walking off to the bathroom with a microphone still attached to his shirt.
In 2011 and 2012, he was sued by his former employers, the Abramson center and the University of Pennsylvania, which accused him of walking off with valuable research and using it to start Agios.
On another occasion, in another jungle, he threatened to shoot the star of one of his movies to prevent him from walking off the set (Klaus Kinski in 0003's Aguirre, the Wrath of God).
After walking off his base in June 2009, Bergdahl was held captive by the Taliban until 2014, when he was released in exchange for five Afghan detainees in the US military prison of Guantanamo Bay.
Brown is in the middle of his Heartbreak On A Full Moon Tour, and apparently was met by sheriff's deputies after walking off the Coral Sky Amphitheater stage in West Palm Beach, according to ABC.
"I want to make sure that the few minutes that we have didn't get hijacked by the current shiny object of the day," he said before walking off the stage and ending the press conference.
At first hesitant about how to behave in a cemetery, the group found themselves walking off the foot paths to meet trees, sitting together on blankets, and pouring cider for each other near the source.
"After that last strikeout of Gardner, I was walking off the mound thinking that might be it," said Verlander, who did not try to talk Astros Manager A.J. Hinch into letting him throw another inning.
Though currently limited to West Virginia, the strike has had repercussions outside the state as teachers in Oklahoma say they, too, have reached their breaking point and are considering walking off the job next month.
Once, Jack Benny, whose character was known for frugality and selfishness, got a huge laugh by glancing down at the baseball he was supposed to be first-pitching, pocketing it, and walking off the field.
It's unclear if there was some type of language barrier or if the folks in attendance just weren't Weezy fans but one thing was for sure ... the rapper was PISSED, throwing his mic and walking off.
The story, which included several other examples of male Google executives receiving multimillion-dollar payouts after being accused of sexual harassment, sparked a furor inside the company that led to 20,20163 employees walking off the job.
"When fast-food workers first started walking off the job six years ago, nobody gave us a shot," said Wanda Rogers, a McDonald's worker in St. Louis, Missouri, in a statement sent by Fight for $15.
Michael Bay doesn't have the best history when it comes to major technology company press conferences, famously forgetting his lines mid-speech at a Samsung keynote at CES in 2014 before hastily walking off the stage.
Since its release on July 143, Pokémon Go has led to armed robberies, a few stabbings, a deadly shooting, accidental illegal immigration, people walking off of cliffs, and the discovery of at least three dead bodies.
Then Cruz, the four-time world champion and gold medal winner at the Rio Olympics, took to the ring and breezed past Brazilian Marley Machado, walking off to a standing ovation wrapped in the Cuban flag.
On stage, Calvi snarls and attacks her guitar like it's a cheating ex, frequently ending sets with a storming cover of Suicide's "Ghost Rider" before walking off stage, her guitar prone and mewling on the floor.
He also made news at a time when hosts were expected to toe the behavioral line on air and behind the scenes by walking off his show when the censors cut a joke he believed in.
Ms. Ripa walked onto the "Live With Kelly and Michael" stage on Tuesday, holding hands with Mr. Strahan, before walking off to a side of the stage by herself, with the camera firmly fixed on her.
That would allow for much more time to build a new relationship with the European Union and would lessen the chances of a disorderly departure from the bloc — often likened to walking off a cliff edge.
But with hundreds of thousands of working people walking off the job across the country, it is clear that bold change is needed to address the crisis of racial and economic inequality in the United States.
After ordering a hot fudge sundae with whipped cream and nuts — and reportedly delighting the staff and clientele with his mere presence — Diesel was spotted walking off down the road with his sundae dish still in hand.
When the band was in the middle of "Soul Meets Body" off of Plans, frontman Ben Gibbard seemed distressed, eventually taking his earpiece out and throwing down his guitar, tossing the mic stand and walking off stage.
In terms of customers, Johnston says Lystable hit 60 enterprises this month, noting they are collectively managing more than 20,000 lysted freelancers and vendors — double where it was after walking off stage at TC Disrupt last December.
Marwin Gonzalez doubled in Luis Arraez with one out to tie the score 3-3, with pinch-runner Ehire Adrianza thrown out at home plate on the play to keep the Twins from walking off as winners.
The Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss was also criticized in 2005 for walking off the field while his team, the Minnesota Vikings, attempted an onside kick with two seconds remaining in its final regular-season game.
"I knew I was the underdog and I was just enjoying it," Gauff, who says it would be a dream to play idols Serena or Venus Williams at Wimbledon, told reporters fresh from walking off court at Roehampton.
Thousands of airport workers, including baggage handlers, cabin cleaners and wheelchair attendants, loomed at the center of the protests, demonstrating and even walking off the job at some of the nation's busiest airports, like O'Hare International in Chicago.
In France, employees can also exercise what is known as "the right of withdrawal" from work by walking off the job if they believe their health and safety are at risk, without having wages docked or facing punishment.
One Democrat spotted Republicans wandering out during his presentation, which Meyers compared to jurors on Law & Order up and walking off during Sam Waterston's closing argument; another GOP senator from Louisiana was quoted whining about the "miserable" coffee.
But at the end of the day, every person in this hall walking off their jobs—the guy standing next to me smoking a cigarette, I've known him for 20 years—we're the end-all be-all power.
"I think we all felt pretty good walking off the field that inning that we'd dodged the one bullet they were going to be able to throw at us with as dominant as Clayton was today," Ellis said.
BERLIN/MADRID (Reuters) - Workers at Amazon logistic centers in Germany and Spain staged strikes on Friday, walking off the job on Black Friday, the discount spending spree that kicks-off the start of the crucial Christmas shopping season.
When asked during a press conference Wednesday about how he would respond if his children heard "Trump's version of locker room talk," Brady smiled uncomfortably and said, "Thank you guys, have a good day," before walking off the podium.
Before Friday's game, Boston manager John Farrell, who was both pitching coach and manager with Lackey, saluted the pitcher's comeback that culminated in the ovation he got walking off the mound winning Game 6 of the 2013 World Series.
His last major meltdown occurred at the Shanghai Masters in October, for which he was fined $25,000 and suspended for eight weeks after clashing with fans, the chair umpire and walking off court in the middle of a point.
On that occasion, three-times Roland Garros champion Hilde Krahwinkel Sperling probably felt she had hardly warmed up before she found herself walking off the court after suffering the quickest ever semi-final defeat at the All England Club.
After walking off the 18th green, Woods was surrounded and hugged by golf's elite, including Justin Rose, the winner of the FedEx Cup playoffs, and Rickie Fowler, who was paired with Woods in the second round of this tournament.
As the group grew, and tensions between public employees and the Republican-dominated West Virginia statehouse heightened, it became an organizational hub, meme factory, and the political engine that eventually led to tens of thousands of employees walking off the job.
A minority investor in Perfumania Holdings Inc has lost a bid for an emergency hearing to appoint an equity committee, which the investor said was needed to prevent insiders from walking off with the fragrances retailer under its prepackaged plan.
And while many of us struggle every day to navigate the complex ways we relate to wider discussions surrounding self-image, it's still pretty sad to imagine that little kids might feel they need to worry about walking off a burrito.
CNBC Pro caught up with Pete and Jon Najarian as they were walking off the set of CNBC's "Halftime Report " and asked them whether they believe the market sell-off would end soon and what they are doing about it.
He could get starched hilariously or pull off the greatest microphone drop in UFC history by coming back, smashing a top ten heavyweight after four and a half years away from competition, and walking off to pro wrestling once again.
There are, however, a group of selectors with a different story to tell: they're not experts on Romanian minimal, they're not deftly and seamlessly mixing track after track to wild adulation and walking off with a bulging sack of gold bullions.
I looked into the dugout, the Cincinnati dugout, and Bryan Price made no eye contact with me whatsoever, and then after 30 seconds he finally realized, somebody must have told him, what had happened, and we were walking off the field.
Let's see, let's see: Sultry, longhaired, slightly unwashed Bradley Cooper singing into a mic, "Maybe it's time to let the old ways die," then walking off the festival stage in his big, brown hat, and into a car and drinking.
When play was suspended by rain with Thiem leading by 3-1 in the third set, Djokovic looked especially eager to call it a day, packing his bag and walking off the court before Thiem had even reached his chair.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's biggest police trade union has given the government an ultimatum, telling it to provide officers with the face masks and gloves they need to enforce a nationwide coronavirus lockdown - or risk its members walking off the job.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's biggest police trade union has given the government an ultimatum, telling it to provide officers with the face masks and gloves they need to enforce a nationwide coronavirus lockdown - or risk its members walking off the job.
The 48-year-old Greg Page, known to Australians as the original Yellow Wiggle and an intermittent member of the group since its beginning in 1991, fell in front of fans while walking off stage at the end of the concert.
"I thought it was the epitome of ignorance, and I've never felt more disrespected in my whole life, let alone in Fed Cup," Germany's Andrea Petkovic said, adding that she considered walking off court before the singles match against Alison Riske.
Minnesota held an 11-33 lead after six innings on Saturday but Detroit chipped away, drawing within one run on Jose Iglesias' two-run homer in the eighth and walking off with the win on Justin Upton's two-run blast in the ninth.
FORT BRAGG, N.C. – For the first time in eight years, Bowe Bergdahl doesn&apost face confinement, or the threat of it, after a judge spared the soldier from a prison sentence for endangering his comrades by walking off his post in Afghanistan.
"Now if you miss a motion notification or experience a porch pirate walking off with a package from your doorstep, you can access and review the stored video from the August app," said Jason Johnson, CEO of August Home, in a statement.
But the party's critics have accused it of walking off with the British Conservatives' clothes, copying slogans from their general-election campaign such as "long-term economic plan" and "keeping the recovery going", as well as many of their health and education policies.
The Canadian, who had struggled throughout the match, tried to carry on but half-heartedly played a Kontaveit serve and then started walking off the court only to casually swat aside a return before signaling to the chair umpire that she was done.
If conflicted voters can't choose between their Lies or Feud favorites, we could see Carrie Coon walking off with a win — even if it's secretly a symbolic reward for her stunning work in The Leftovers, which was astonishingly snubbed in its final season.
Something interesting is bound to happen at UFC 226 and whether it's another defense for King Stipe, or Daniel Cormier walking off into the sunset with both belts draped over his shoulders, we will be breaking down the finer points on Monday.
Although the Bidwells were occasionally caught dead to rights, these scoundrels were adept at eluding justice through bribery, impersonating one another or simply walking off into the sunset — and eventually to New York, in those days serving as Boss Tweed's piggy bank.
He eventually got to Beijing, albeit half a day late, after boarding a C-130 cargo plane, leading to the unusual sight of an American secretary of state walking off the rear ramp of an aircraft better known for carrying troops than diplomats.
The sight of Conforto walking off at Citi Field for most likely the final time this season capped a tortuous homestand in which the Mets went 2-7 and lost Matz for the year after he had surgery on his left elbow.
As Biden was walking off the plane, Stephen Novak, a registered Republican who lives in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, shook the former vice president's hand, stuck a business card in his jacket pocket, and told him to run for president in 2020.
If officers like Lt. Kroll were really concerned with dispelling "false narratives" like he says, they would engage the thoughtful protests like those made by the Lynx instead of walking off in a huff and then taking cheap shots at them on the way out.
The Australian was beaten 6-3 6-1 by Mischa Zverev in a second-round match on Wednesday in which he put in a series of half-hearted serves and appeared to be walking off court before the unseeded German had completed his shot.
FORT BRAGG, N.C. (Reuters) - U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl was an efficient soldier who at times seemed conflicted about his unit's mission in Afghanistan before walking off his post in June 2009 in an act of desertion, his former squad leader testified on Tuesday.
"I'm so sorry, I'm not going to be able to do this," Lewinsky said before walking off stage after Israeli TV news anchor Yonit Levi began the interview by asking Lewinsky whether she still expected a personal, private apology from Clinton regarding their affair.
The Australian was beaten 6-3 6-1 by Mischa Zverev in a second-round match in which he put in a series of half-hearted serves and appeared to be walking off court before the unseeded German had returned the ball to him.
WALKING OFF THE elevator into Lyons's apartment, one is greeted by a living area that blends eclectic modernism (Monstera deliciosa leaves, leopard-print poufs) with a bit of Old World Paris (antiqued mirrors, toile-printed panels): It's feminine without being sweet, busy but not forced.
Neighborhood Joint Marie Sullivan and Burton Eggertsen were walking off a dim sum lunch when they stopped to study the colorful menu in the window of Ruimilk Soft Icecream — a shop in Flushing, Queens, that combines soft-serve ice cream with cotton candy art.
The final shot of the show when we push in behind the phalanx of our heroes walking off into the blizzard is set to evoke a specific image from The Wild Bunch actually, where we follow the guys as they head toward their final battle.
Rapper Lil Wayne had fans wondering if he was leaving his tour with rock group Blink-20193 after telling the crowd that he was unhappy with the arrangement before walking off stage after only four songs — though he was quick to clear up rumors Friday afternoon.
The teachers insist that 303,000 of them will be walking off the job because of a broad commitment to public schools and the public sector as a whole, fighting not just for a contract for themselves but for all poor and working-class people in Chicago.
The teachers insist that 27,000 of them will be walking off the job because of a broad commitment to public schools and the public sector as a whole, fighting not just for a contract for themselves but for all poor and working-class people in Chicago.
Over the past year there have been several well-publicized incidents of Jews on "Birthright" trips, long a cornerstone of pro-Zionist education for non-Israeli Jewish youth, walking off their carefully curated tours to meet with Palestinians and to see how they struggle to live.
VERMONT WOMAN REVEALS HORRIFIC WILD PARSNIP BURNS IN WARNING ABOUT DANGEROUS PLANT "I am walking off balance, my leg was huge, I&aposm out if it with no strength," she wrote, adding that an ambulance was called soon after to take her to a local hospital.
The museum's origins date to the early 1920s when Gertrude Bell, the British administrator and explorer who helped to establish modern Iraq, worked with King Faisal to create a museum of Iraqi art by stopping Western archaeologists from walking off with all of the country's treasures.
Playing her first grand slam since returning from a 15-month doping ban, Sharapova grabbed the spotlight with an opening-round upset of second seed Simona Halep and commanded center stage right until the end, walking off Arthur Ashe Stadium court with a demure wave to the capacity crowd.
JONATHAN HUNT, FOX NEWS: Martha, eight years after walking off his base in Afghanistan and into the hands of the Taliban, former sergeant now demoted to Private Bowe Bergdahl walked out of court a free man bringing an end to a case that sparked strong emotions on both sides.
I want to talk about the constant gaslighting of going onstage and killing in front of an audience, then walking off and hearing or reading another discussion of whether or not we are even capable of being funny at all — as though that has ever been a legitimate question.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), the chairman of the committee, said in an interview with the Boston Herald that he would hold a hearing if Bergdahl avoids punishment for walking off his base in Afghanistan in 2009.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), the chairman of the committee, said in an interview with the Boston Herald that he would hold a hearing if Bergdahl avoids punishment for walking off his base in Afghanistan in 85033.
Volkov was running away with it against Derrick Lewis, got clipped with a couple of overhands off kicks as Lewis tried to make something happen in the dying minutes, and then decided to try to hit Lewis with an intercepting knee instead of just walking off and taking the win.
Even his impassive expression resembles Marcello's as he stands on the beach in the film's final moments, struggling and failing to hear what the young woman across the water is trying to say to him before shrugging and walking off to rejoin the revelry with a woman on his arm.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who was held captive by the Taliban for five years after walking off his post in Afghanistan, is expected to plead guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, the Associated Press reported on Friday, citing two people with knowledge of the case.
That makes court time so precious that some teams do their layup drills during the 10-minute halftimes of the games that precede their own, a delicate dance that sometimes creates a logjam of four teams on the court at once — two walking off and two more coming back on.
After the bill passed the House on a near party-line vote, Republicans in the Senate did everything they could to gum up the works and delay the bill — refusing to work nights or weekends, demanding that all bills be read out loud (seriously), even walking off the job last week.
Martin's attorney, Frank Bottini, said his team plans to show that Google suffered hundreds of millions of dollars in damages including payouts made to executives accused of sexual misconduct, lost productivity from employees around the world walking off the job briefly in November to protest the payouts and hits to its brand reputation.
In 2016, he was banned for eight tournament weeks and fined a total of $41,500 after he was beaten 6-3 6-1 by Mischa Zverev in a second-round match in which Kyrgios put in a series of half-hearted serves and appeared to be walking off court before the unseeded German had returned the ball to him.
Mahut, who had won the full complement of Grand Slam men's doubles titles with Pierre-Hugues Herbert before being dumped by his fellow Frenchman earlier this year, looked like he could be walking off with his second Wimbledon crown as he and Roger-Vasselin produced some high-quality winners to level the match at two sets all.
"We're walking off the job today because AT&T has every means available to support its core workforce and the customers who help make them $403 billion a month in profits, but chooses to undercut us at every turn," James Stiffey, an AT&T wireless worker from Pittsburgh, said in a statement distributed by the union.
Today's announcement boasted of the 90,000 US jobs that Amazon Logistics has created at its delivery facilities, but workers who help organize packages in at least three of the company's US delivery stations have protested working conditions in just the last few months, filing labor complaints, walking off the job, and circulating petitions asking for paid time off.
DeChambeau rankled several players with slow play during Friday's second round, including two shots that led to viral videos, at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, N.J. In one instance, DeChambeau spent about three minutes before hitting a 70-yard chip shot, first walking off the distance from the hole to where his ball rested before beginning his lengthy pre-shot process.
Before anyone can try to run across the Atlantic in a plastic bubble again, or go drunkenly off-roading on the Gulf Coast, one man in Guangdong, China, has already set this year's bar for aquatic debauchery real, real high—finding a dolphin stranded on the shore, picking it up, and just walking off the beach with it like he owned the thing.
Here's the intense moment I hit the slide, which was captured in slo-mo by Sony's RX100M4 camera, who teamed up with Slide The City: Unfortunately, you will have to battle a queue when it is open to the public, but it is a helluva a lot of fun, as indicated by the drenched riders walking off with a childish grin from ear to ear.
SNUB: Carrie Underwood's Cry Pretty Given the Cold Shoulder Despite receiving big wins at the ACMs (where she took home the honor for vocal event of the year in April) and the CMAs (walking off with the female vocalist of the year award), Carrie Underwood did not receive any Grammy nominations for her album Cry Pretty, or the two singles: "Love Wins" and the title track.
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" The tense and emotional exchange came at the end of Pelosi's weekly press conference in the Capitol basement, where the Speaker had wrapped up a round of questions and was walking off the stage, when a reporter, former Fox News Washington correspondent James Rosen who is now with Sinclair Broadcast Group, asked Pelosi a final, pointed question: "Do you hate the president, Madam Speaker?
But Rochelle's not walking off, it's probably the drink that's making her want to tell him what she thinks of him, what she thinks of types like him who take pretty girls home for one night and never call afterwards, types who make her think she's wanted for a few hours and then send her with only hollow regrets to keep her company on a lonely train journey home.
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The history books say the Packers put a 38-13 hurting on the New York Giants, but if it weren't for a patented Aaron Rodgers Hail Mary at the end of the first half—and receiver Randall Cobb walking off the side of a milk carton to turn in a three-touchdown performance in the wake of Jordy Nelson's game-ending rib injury—things might have ended differently: The Packers may be without Nelson and running back Ty Montgomery next week when they face the Dallas Cowboys in Texas, which is a world away from today's frozen-over Lambeau Field.

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