Word: walks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...want to have to prevent you from visiting. Believe me, these potential limitations would be an inconvenience for me too. Besides, it's lovely to have guests. It's always a pleasure to have groups of people stare at you and ooh and aah as you walk...
Wallace's bodyguards, despite being armed, would not permit him to walk through the crowd because they were fearful that violence would erupt...
...this leveled playing field, an American president must walk gingerly. Clinton cannot engage in old-fashioned, Reaganesque saber-rattling, since he has no saber to rattle. Humbled, he finds the tables turned: the U.S. has little economic leverage in countries like China and Japan, with whom we have large trade deficits. Instead, Clinton confronts the leaders of Asia as the representative of a job-starved, slow-growth economy, in the hope that they have something to offer...
...affidavit, Rooney wrote that the coolershad been stolen from a "locked, walk-in"refrigerator. In his testimony, however, thewell-tanned lieutenant acknowledged the walk-inrefrigerator he referred to was likely not awalk-in, and he could not be sure that the coolershad been stored in the refrigerator...
This is the typical day of a relatively typical soul in today's diversified world. I wake up to the sound of my Japanese clock radio, put on a T shirt sent me by an uncle in Nigeria and walk out into the street, past German cars, to my office. Around me are English-language students from Korea, Switzerland and Argentina -- all on this Spanish-named road in this Mediterranean-style town. On TV, I find, the news is in Mandarin; today's baseball game is being broadcast in Korean. For lunch I can walk to a sushi...