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So you walk up to them, you shake hands.
so you walk up to them, you shake hands.
And they just pay for the combo in cash so you can walk up anytime and buy an inflation proof meal at a member's only club price.
So you can walk up anytime and buy an inflation proof meal at a members-only club price,
five-year-old could walk up to a grown-up and say I can't wait to be
So if someone says to you, "What are you up to?" usually they'll ask this when they give you a phone call or maybe when they walk up to you in public.
So, if someone says to you, "What are you up to," usually they'll ask this when they give you a phone call or maybe when they walk up to you in public.
And we all decided, hey, you know, when we hear Trump up there, we're going to walk up through the field, stand by the trees up there under the shade, and listen to the rally.
And we all decided, hey, when we hear Trump up there, we're going to walk up through the field, stand by the trees up there under the shade,
and then walk up the stairs.
So you have to take off the backpack, off your suitcase and then walk up the stairs.
When you walk up to the flower booth.
When you walk up to the flower booth.
Harry will walk up first. Will will walk out with a sledgehammer.
Am I going to walk up?
Am I going to walk up?
Up where they walk, up where they run, up where they stay all day in the sun.
Up where they walk, up where they run, up where they stay all day in the sun.