Walls originally made the team as a walk-on, but he was awarded a scholarship this season. |
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I thought I was being auditioned as a walk-on, and that would've suited me fine. |
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If I could do things over again, I would go back and play a small part for Fellini or a walk-on for Bertolucci. |
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Former linebacker Adam Archuleta went from walk-on to first-round NFL draft pick last spring. |
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He went to Arizona State on an academic scholarship and made the team as a walk-on. |
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Larry Berkman played baseball as a walk-on at the University of Texas and coached most of his son's early youth league teams. |
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When she left school, she was turned down by drama school and went into modelling, eventually winning some walk-on parts in films. |
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Alabama is determined to find a suitable backup for QB Brodie Croyle, even if it means developing a walk-on. |
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Incidentally, director Kamal's film also has Mahima Chaudhary in yet another walk-on role. |
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He made the team as a walk-on and will leave it as one of its most successful offensive players in history. |
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With an exemplary work ethic and attitude, Thornton, a former walk-on at North Carolina, will attack his opportunity. |
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Michelle then transferred to Rutgers in 2001 as a sophomore and joined the swim team as a walk-on. |
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In 1990, Hamilton entered the University of Colorado, in Boulder, as a freshman and joined the school's ski team as a walk-on. |
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Mutz, a former walk-on at Arizona State, had two touchdown receptions in the Sun Devils' season-opening victory over Northern Arizona. |
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Lucky for him, his third defensive end was a walk-on who had some experience. |
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The next option is rookie Nick Hardwick, a former walk-on at Purdue who has played center one year. |
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Norma was an actress and had worked with The Old Vic, but, bored with walk-on parts, she was trying to get a foothold elsewhere. |
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He eventually found a position performing in a children's theatre group and was offered walk-on roles in local T.V. commercials. |
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He plays Andy Millman, a wannabe actor condemned to play walk-on roles or merge into crowd scenes, all the while grumbling about the stars. |
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The film explores the notion that we are all playing walk-on roles through other people's lives. |
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As the series has developed, the three guests featured in each edition have become little more than walk-on extras. |
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All sorts of politicians and performers and charlatans make walk-on appearances. |
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Unlike the previous installment, this movie focuses primarily on the students, allowing many of the adults little more than walk-on cameos. |
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The story of Helen prompted a similar style treatment in a Robert Wise production, in which the young Brigitte Bardot had a walk-on part. |
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He will appear in a walk-on role in a Moscow Ballet production of Swan Lake along with the professional cast of top Russian artists. |
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In an odd bit of casting, Kris Kristofferson has a walk-on as Karubi, Daena's father, who comes to a somewhat gruesome end. |
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I could easily imagine Aaron Spelling bumping into Hackman at the Playboy Club and badgering him into a quick walk-on. |
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Yes, and I'm hoping that if the academy has a nomination for the best walk-on, I hope that I'll qualify. |
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The others are redshirt freshman Jeff Krohn, a former walk-on who shone in the spring, and sophomore Matt Cooper. |
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Later, she did walk-on work in Spike Lee's film about her father and lived in Phoenix for awhile, after she fell for an NBA player that she thought she might marry. |
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Warwick station is a major park-and-ride, bus transfer and walk-on station. |
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So he met Chris Spitler, a Holy Cross guard proud to be a four-year walk-on who, through the seasons, worked his way from the end of the bench into the starting lineup. |
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It may be that we learn more about the past by focusing on the walk-on parts than by rehearsing yet again the well-known facts about those who occupy centre stage. |
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Two floors of open galleries rise above the foyer, magically transforming the musicians carrying instruments between classes, into walk-on extras in a theatre production. |
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During the day I do walk-on work in programmes with murder in the title. |
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Much more than a superficial walk-on part, to get involved in a Bivouac it is above all to live a humane and collective experience. |
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Apart from his mother, God is the only other supporting character in Savile's story, the only one who is granted more than a walk-on part. |
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The last thing I wanted was a walk-on part as one of the slack-jawed chorus. |
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Benjamin Constant among others has a more than walk-on part and steals one's love. |
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He figures in a walk-on role in the drama of the Nathadwara artists, one of whom he appears to have crushed by decisively putting him in his place. |
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Before that, it was at most, a walk-on part. |
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As well as ECHO columnist Pete Price, who has a walk-on part in Monday night's episode, fans may recognise This Is Liverpool's Chelsey Harwood's joining the celebrations. |
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