The reporter, uncertain what to expect, walked into Steinbrenner's office.
And when the briefing had ended, all those reporters had walked right past him.
The reporters walk down the street, laughing and joking.
As a reporter walked toward the camp, a man rushed toward the gate.
The reporter walked about the room, as though to familiarize himself with the strange surroundings.
Before a game against Baltimore, he held up his hands as reporters approached him and walked slowly backward toward the outfield.
The Times's reporters, in contrast, walked along the sidewalks of almost all the streets they rated.
The reporter and Herbert walked behind the dog, and the sailor brought up the rear.
Dana stood there watching Matt Baker and the reporter walk away.
They both fell silent as another reporter walked past, on her way to the coffeepot.