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walkaway

[wawk-uh-wey] / ˈwɔk əˌweɪ /
NOUN
easy win
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Power formed Cast after leaving indie darlings The La's in 1991 and the band went on to have several top ten hits, including Sandstorm, Walkaway, Guiding Star and Beat Mama.

From BBC • Oct. 29, 2024

Tasked with putting together a montage of England's tournament, the pair chose Cast's Walkaway, a Britpop lament for lost causes and bitter ends, for the closing music.

From BBC • Jul. 10, 2021

Walkaway isn’t about the impact of technology, so much as a shift in our social mores toward the belief that your neighbors are part of the solution, and not the problem.

From The Verge • Jul. 16, 2017

Doctorow’s latest novel, Walkaway, is largely about people who respond to the financial disparity between the ultra-rich and the 99 percent by walking away and building their own networked micro-societies in abandoned areas.

From The Verge • Jul. 16, 2017

Technology is both a problem and a solution, says Cory Doctorow, activist and most recently the author of the novel Walkaway.

From Slate • Jun. 28, 2017




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