Smith and Walker also suggested that cup-and-ring marks were symbolically linked to water, having sacred associations in late prehistoric society.
"We could hole up and make a stand," Walker suggested.
Walker suggested that white Americans only needed to consider their own purported values to see the error of their ways.
As the parade approaches, Walker suggests another method.
After the game, Walker suggested that the Pirates weren't as close a team - off court - as they needed to be.
Walker suggests that if there is an optimum age for mature students it is likely to be in the late twenties.
Walker suggests using a rope in the tower to get down, Mannering claims he already noticed the rope and was waiting to see if anybody else would.
Walker suggests nodding his head whenever he wants them to come to attention, and Jones will understand.
Walker had not suggested otherwise.
Additionally, Walker suggested that sustained periods of living in such a cycle may lead to learned helplessness and battered person syndrome.