You'll have to step up the hill, in a motion similar to dribbling a soccer ball from foot to foot. |
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Analysts believe the Bank must step up its commitment to QE to bring down gilt yields as part of efforts to revive the wider economy. |
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The key is to select a transformer that is equal to the total of the wattage, or one that is the next step up. |
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Once the other locals notice you are approachable and downright friendly fellows, they too may step up to help get you drunk. |
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The premier reiterated Asian countries need to step up efforts to join forces to ensure the balance of the global economy. |
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We were able to step up the awards ceremony from last year's weenie roast to a full-blown rock'n'roll New York City rager. |
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They hoist their bags on to the ramp, step up into the back of the aircraft and pass their bags forward to the cargo hold. |
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We discussed it and decided to step up our agitation around the issue of wages. |
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It is, of course, a big step up from playing regularly for the national Under-21 side to making the grade at full international level. |
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Chen's speech also made clear his administration will step up the efforts to win international diplomatic recognition for the Republic of China. |
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It's a step up from bread and water, but it is ridiculous that this is what he's expected to live on. |
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It's far more demanding and you are asking a lot of part-time players to make that step up. |
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Meanwhile, the Rovers midfielder is due to step up his comeback from injury with a run-out in the reserves' game at Middlesbrough tonight. |
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It was meant to be a crucial exam to test the basic skills of ambulance workers who wanted to step up the career ladder and become paramedics. |
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Their aim was to tighten the economic screws and step up military provocations against in order to precipitate complete capitulation. |
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Given the errors, screw-ups, distortions, and misleads that we now know about, are you willing to step up to the plate and take responsibility? |
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Rice was suggesting Japan and the U.S. step up cooperation on joint research on the theater missile defense system. |
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It is time to bid thee farewell, and let someone half thy hoary age step up and take thy place. |
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Campaigners will step up their fight to dual the A120 after reflecting on alarming new figures. |
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When tannins mellow with age, they sweeten up, helping wine to step up to the next level of complexity. |
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My wish is that someone, somewhere, in these times of marketeers, methodisers, playlisters, whatever, can step up to do the same. |
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He will now step up to the blocks to swim the 200, together with the 400 and 1500 free in the forthcoming games. |
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She prayed to God, she had never prayed so torridly before as she watched James step up in front of the rope, which hung from above. |
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For juice, you're looking at that milkily opaque orange carton stuff that's only one shaky step up from the despicable Sunny Delight. |
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Shanghai is the given name for hitting a single, double and treble of the same score and this game is a step up from round the clock. |
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The 5.1 track is a step up, with bright trebles and excellent distribution to the rear channels. |
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Irresponsible charges of bigotry are about as low as you can get, being only about one step up from bigotry itself. |
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Cleaners at Airedale Hospital are binning their old mops and buckets as they step up the drive against infection. |
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Unfortunately, I don't have a penny to bless myself with right now... so I'm asking blighters to step up to the plate. |
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At a minimum, the Bush administration had better step up its promotion of the economy's current sizzling performance. |
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We must step up our efforts to ensure that they are returned to Britain opportunely. |
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Into such unpromising circumstances step up The Colonies and they give good gig. |
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I think its a snub to their belief system and they feel disloyal if they don't step up and say something about it. |
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Mostly, though, I chose new models from brand-name makers, either the cheapest model in their line or the next step up. |
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We in Britain need to step up our efforts to support them with practical and political solidarity. |
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Police have pledged to step up patrols in a bid to get tough with the vandals. |
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I thought of trying to remove my rucksack and use it as some sort of buoyancy aid or step up but that too failed. |
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I have been playing reserve team football for three, four years now and this is the next step up for me. |
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Tentatively I set it down on the next step up, the stair felt and looked like a mattress would under foot but it held firm and took my weight. |
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Your gluteus maximus and hamstrings are powerful hip extensors that are activated whenever you stand, sit or step up. |
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He did not step up economic liberalization, professing a policy of state capitalism. |
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Premier League leaders Cheshire will be the visitors as Lancashire's top darts players step up to the oche this weekend. |
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This is a big step up in distance but the trainer believes he will stay the course. |
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The arrest comes as American and Iraqi troops step up their offensive against insurgents. |
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He returned her love, providing her with a step up socially by his offer of marriage. |
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The second-year player must step up and work harder to take pressure off of his teammates. |
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It's everyone's responsibility to step up to the plate and strive to get what they want while giving others what they want in return. |
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The federal authorities need to step up to the plate and face their responsibility. |
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How many times a day do you step up onto a curb, trot up a flight of stairs or hike up a hill? |
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He sounds keen to make the step up again but insisted that he'd make no decision in the immediate future. |
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It was then decided to step up the hunt and deploy the helicopter and aircraft. |
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Yet these places, bereft of services we regard as normal, are clearly a step up from the deeper poverty of their rural hinterlands. |
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Now you can abandon your pokey, slow analog modem and step up to DSL's blazing access speeds. |
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There's plenty of time for local media to step up to bat with free classifieds and compete effectively. |
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Ultimately, one of their competitors may step up to the plate first and make TV clips with closed-captioning transcripts widely available. |
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In 1990 John Cordingley found that the sump had disappeared and that the passage continued along a tube to a step up into a small phreatic rift. |
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They don't step up to a long first putt thinking fearfully of a possible three-putt. |
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Consider this rich, figgy cake when you think about moving beyond mere brunching and step up to indulging. |
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Now, Brad Stuart is expected to step up even more as he fills the role as the No.1 defender. |
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At the same time, AmEx will step up its drive to wean large companies and small businesses from checks to corporate plastic. |
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The more skilled you are as a reporter, photojournalist, copy editor, designer, or producer, the more likely you will step up to the challenges. |
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This blog is nearly two years old so maybe it is time it took a step up the food chain. |
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He underplays constantly, but he does step up to the plate to assert himself forcefully from time to time. |
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Now I'd like to take you briefly through a timeline of election day, as the different players and pieces step up a gear. |
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So here I sit under a canopy hoping and praying that the next old geezer to step up has a heart attack before he can finish the match. |
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Painter 7 also includes a live preview in the JPEG and GIF export dialogs, which are a step up from previous capabilities. |
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Rogue traders who prey on York's elderly residents could face court as city councillors step up their campaign against doorstep crime. |
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We need to step up the pace of engagement on the issues so devolved institutions can be established next year without delay. |
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It's also a justifiable goad to the United States to step up and reclaim the role of leader when it comes to human rights. |
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In his radical past, Livingstone may have made a warning about the police using provocations staged by anarchists to step up repressive acts. |
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It was not difficult for me to step up, but I had to show a lot more concentration. |
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I think that winning the Champions League would allow us to step up to another level and to become the equal of the great European clubs. |
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A right, auld political dogfight is shaping up in the town and surrounds as local election activity starts to step up a gear. |
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The white Hempstead, for instance, worked his way out of indentured servitude, the next step up from slavery. |
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And the council warned it would step up its campaign, with new powers meaning it could take firms to court even if it has not caught them in the act of dumping. |
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Local authorities were ordered to step up patrols along dams and dikes. |
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It was not only the day they received their certificates of graduation but it signified the next step up the educational ladder into primary school. |
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If you've got one of its skunky previous DVD editions, it's time to turn that turkey into a Christmas tree ornament and take a step up in quality. |
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Partly through financial aid, partly by the exertion of tremendous pressure, countries bordering the EU have been forced to step up measures against asylum-seekers. |
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King of Happiness will have to step up his performance a couple of notches to win tomorrow, but this handsome colt seems to have all the credentials to do just that. |
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It should step up efforts to comprehensively solve the illegal alien labor problem ranging from illegal immigration, kickbacks, and protection by influential persons. |
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The country will step up reforms of the government power of approval, fiscal system and personnel system in a bid to leave no spaces for corruptionists to hide. |
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If our athletes feel disillusioned from the outset how on earth are they going to beat their peers when they step up to the blocks at the Olympics? |
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This shift in government policy, towards attending to individuals' emotional needs, is seen as a step up from traditional redistributionist social policies. |
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Often when an executive takes that last step up the ladder and becomes chairman of a company, the view from the top is strewn with things that need to be cleaned up. |
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Tipped off recently that underground transactions across the Taiwan Strait are rampant, the coast guard sent a cutter to step up patrols over the past days. |
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They should step up help with respite care where the care is intensive. |
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Scientists and conservationists called on Pacific countries Friday to step up efforts to protect leatherback turtles that are on the brink of extinction. |
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Prosecco, the light, appley crowd-pleasing bubbly of the Veneto region, is a step up from Spanish cava and an attractive value compared to champagne. |
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This sounds like a nightmare, but like I mentioned above, it's also an opportunity to step up your Internet hygiene. |
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Whether they win or not, the mere fact that non-typical candidates, non-establishment anointed candidates would step up and run for office puts the system on notice. |
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The step up from these are the headphones that are a plastic thingamabob that wrap across the top of your head, not unlike the sort you get free when you buy a cd player. |
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Men need to step up and have this discussion, and not rely on women to initiate and lead it. |
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As this prospect has dimmed, however, fears have grown that as trade rivalries step up the transnationals will see their British operations as prime areas for cutbacks. |
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The U.S. should step up intelligence cooperation with India to prevent and deter attacks such as the ones in Mumbai and Herat. |
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There were some calls over the weekend that the president step up to the plate and take charge over an administration that seems to be rather divided over this issue. |
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They are going to have to step up this latest performance however by several notches, and in truth one has to seriously question their ability to do so. |
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And now, these same institutions need to step up and rein in an unremittingly radical right. |
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At the other end the Westport forwards will have to step up to the plate in a big way but that's easier said than done against the Nallens and company. |
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The man with the most infamous perm in Scottish football history proved that a goalkeeper from an unfashionable club can step up and do a job for Scotland. |
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The self-evident fact that the numbers applying for asylum correlate precisely with countries where a dog's life would be a step up is of no account. |
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Regulators step up punishments for firms that cross the line into illegal behavior, while long-acceptable practices now are derided as unseemly quid pro quos. |
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Again, it's worth remembering what a step up it is from its predecessor, although most skateboards exhibit superior ride and handling than that extinct species. |
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I'm used to playing Under-20s so facing David Villa in New York's first ever game is just a whole step up. |
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The authority is looking to step up its enforcement activity over insider dealing with three cases currently before the courts. |
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The common answer is to step up the crossflow speed and energy use, and accept the drop in efficiency and productivity. |
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In 2002, the Bears won the Rugby League Conference, and took the step up to the national leagues. |
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Gielgud had seen Olivier in Queen of Scots, spotted his potential, and now gave him a major step up in his career. |
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In 2011 the England Knights were created to serve as a step up for the younger players from their club in view of playing for the 1st team. |
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He gave orders to step up production, set quotas and put an administrative structure in place to carry it out. |
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Surround yourself with good people who can reliably step up to the plate and solve problems when they occur. |
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Moonsail will appreciate the step up to 10 furlongs in the Sovereign Health Care Maiden Fillies' Stakes at Doncaster. |
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The versatile anther is an important step up in flowering plant evolution and it may be the most widespread of all simple anther types. |
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Ancient Lights created a favourable impression when making a winning debut at New market last month but Cecil know she must now step up in class. |
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Birkirkara were a step up from the Andorran parttimers, though West Ham still should have had more than enough to see them off comfortably. |
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These disciplines include, but are not limited to freestyle, speed and style, step up, quarterpipe and parallel freestyle. |
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Gielgud had spotted Olivier's potential and gave him a major step up in his career. |
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Becca Voight's defense will be missed, but coach Mike Kohl is confident others can step up. |
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This race represents a step up in class for this Petong gelding but his all-weather outings may just give him the edge over his rivals. |
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While millionaires get tax cuts, for those on welfare, benefit is a step up from the breadline. |
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This race represents a step up in class for the Petong gelding but his all-weather outings may just give him the edge over his rivals. |
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Short-termism is not good in a personal life, a business or a Government and it's time to step up. |
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It was a bad race, but his dam is a halfsister to Fame And Glory and he was always going to improve for the step up in trip. |
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United will step up their charm offensive to sign the Welsh wonder over the course of the next 12 months. |
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Although as evening entertainment goes, the wrath of Tracy is definitely a step up from the venue's tinkly muzak or a cheesy cabaret act. |
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Tony Dubbins, general secretary of the Graphical Paper and Media Union, called on the TUC to step up its campaign to improve workers' rights. |
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The return to six should tease further progress from Mayson, who can take the step up to this level in his strid. |
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One of the Ch 4 twats was gobsmacked recently that an owner had dared to step up on the podium for his prize without. |
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The Internal Revenue Service kicked off the year by announcing that it plans to step up its oversight of tax return preparers. |
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She was flying at the end of the Irish Guineas to finish third, so this step up in trip will suit down to the ground. |
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Being appointed a SuperStar is the next step up the ladder towards becoming a fullyfledged BRDC member. |
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This was originally introduced to allow the best associate members to gain regular experience in internationals before making the step up to full membership. |
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Pitch and putt would provide a step up for newcomers to the sport. |
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He's not short of speed but that win in France showed he was crying out for a step up in trip and although 1m2f might still be on the short side, he is no one-paced plodder. |
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The film is described as a heist thriller about four armed robbers who are killed in a failed heist attempt, only to have their widows step up to finish the job. |
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Anyway, they would step up to the firing line, carefully take aim, and kick up dust all around the target but seldom come close to the bull's eye. |
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A step up to stakes company beckons for the William Knighttrained Eolith after she made it two wins from two starts in the 7f fillies' conditions stakes. |
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You may be able to get your friends to quiet down while you step up to the tee, but it's a bit more difficult to request the same courtsey from an airplane. |
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Maybe she could just step up her letter-writing campaign to the newspapers. She wondered if she wasn't fighting a losing battle anyway, trying to educate bucketheads. |
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RockchoiRhassofarfailedtolive up to the exploits of her Group onewinning sister chorist, but she can take the next step up the ladder with Listed success at Salisbury. |
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With this step up to a mile and a quarter likely to suit, Somewhat could feasibly make a late dash for the Derby if he does what is expected of him today. |
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Late Sunday, Allen said a seep was detected near the ruptured oil well and demanded in a sharply worded letter that BP step up monitoring of the ocean floor. |
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Late Sunday, Allen said a seep had been detected a distance from the oil well and demanded in a sharply worded letter that BP step up monitoring of the ocean floor. |
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Orthogonal Frequency Division Modulation is a new technology that promises to overcome signaling transmission barriers and step up transmission speeds. |
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It's time for employers to step up and confront unethical behaviour. |
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In the Prix Isonomy, Electrelane justified Ralph Beckett's decision to step up to Listed company for her second start when finishing fourth to the German-trained Al Shamar. |
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There is no arguing that climate change is a significant factor in its imperilment, which is why we must step up efforts to protect the species by addressing climate change. |
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Instead of encouraging countries to step up and create new rivalries, new interest and new markets, the triumvirate are short-sightedly hoarding money. |
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Micky Hammond's grey will revel in the step up to a mile and three-quarters and has been in fine fettle since his attentions were switched back to the Flat. |
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Are dermatologists ready to step up to the plate and be recognized as medical specialists alongside their rheumatologic and gastroenterologic colleagues? |
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This step up in trip can only serve to bring about further progress and she will not have to be a world-beater to get the better of this moderate bunch. |
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They will need to step up production if they are going to compete. |
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The more kids that you have with the capability of running fast, the odds are someone is going to step up and do better than you expected,'' DeLong said. |
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