air walk
Americannoun
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“But once all of the money is basically spent in putting up product, and your product is still not moving, you’re done. All you can do is throw your hands up in the air, walk out on the dock and tell the fishermen, ‘Look, I’m done.’”
From Washington Times
During the press conference, she noted, “You can go outside. Get some fresh air, walk your dog, just be smart about it and maintain that six-foot distance… Even go outside and put your holiday lights back up.”
From Washington Times
“She’s grateful to be able to breathe in the fresh air, walk in the fresh air,” her lawyer, Richard A. Portale, said, standing across the street from the prison, on a hill where journalists had been camped out.
From New York Times
“Finally, the day where I can see the sky without bars, smell fresh air, walk freely and smile deeply from the bottom of my heart,” Halawa wrote in a Facebook post after his release.
From The Guardian
"Pigeons breathe the same air, walk the same sidewalks, and often eat the same food as we do. What if we could use them to monitor possible dangers to our health in the environment, like lead pollution?" said study leader Rebecca Calisi.
From US News
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