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  • The final Walk-Off was nothing short of hilarious.

    America’s Next Top Model: Melrose Place Is Cancelled | Best Week Ever 2006

  • "Simple is sexy" seemed to be the theme of the Wharton Asia Exchange-BCBGeneration Walk-Off, a competition that pitted students against each other in the categories of modeling and fashion sense.

    The Daily Pennsylvanian 2009

  • The Walk-Off, sponsored by WAX and BCBGeneration, consisted of three rounds: professional, evening and model's choice.

    The Daily Pennsylvanian 2009

  • "Simple is sexy" seemed to be the theme of the Wharton Asia Exchange-BCBGeneration Walk-Off, a competition that pitted students against each other in the categories of modeling and fashion sense.

    The Daily Pennsylvanian 2009

  • The Yanks celebrated Walk-Off Weekend with Minnesota in town, and those games could serve as a harbinger of things to come this week.

    River Avenue Blues 2009

  • The Walk-Off, sponsored by WAX and BCBGeneration, consisted of three rounds: professional, evening and model's choice.

    The Daily Pennsylvanian 2009

  • Jason Han, a Wharton junior and Walk-Off judge, said he enjoyed the show.

    The Daily Pennsylvanian 2009

  • Jason Han, a Wharton junior and Walk-Off judge, said he enjoyed the show.

    The Daily Pennsylvanian 2009

  • The only items not made locally are the Walk-Off floor mat in the entrance of the schoolhouse, which was made in Massachusetts, and the solar panels, which are from Japan.

    Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Kate Genellie 2008

  • View original Bill O'Reilly Calls View Walk-Off "Great" at TVGuide. com

    Bill O'Reilly Calls View Walk-Off "Great" 2010

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