But Muriel, 65, always a keen walker, does not only step out in fair weather. |
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So is homelessness for some a revolving door, hard to step out of the cycle? |
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We step out of the baking sun and into the soothing coolness of the temple, and pad into the main foyer in our bare feet. |
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We know we deserve to be met at our flat, perhaps given a corsage, before we step out. |
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Are you fed up of your hair frizzing up whenever you step out into damp and humid air? |
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For example, I can say, Sushila has been in such a blue funk that she refuses to even step out of the house. |
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Slightly dazed by the encounter I step out into the brightness of the street. |
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It's wonderfully expressive of a hot night and the feeling of expectancy, that someone is about to step out of the dark. |
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So they're going to be able to step out and present a completely united front. |
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As there are never any gaps in the traffic, you simply have to step out into the road and keep walking at a steady pace. |
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People are harassed, victimised for speaking to the Press, hauled before terrible kangaroo courts if they step out of line. |
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The motto was you have to step out of your bubble, your safety zone, and into your risk zone. |
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Even so, they wallow in the lifelessness of the mood of despair and they make no effort to step out of their lethargy. |
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The announcement of a humpback whale sighting meant just a quick step out the door for a look-see. |
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We simply step out of the physical body and are in our astral body, going on in the mind as usual. |
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It must have been hard for her to step out of the shadows and carry the second film. |
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But seeing them dance and performing in unison, not a step out of place, makes one believe that they can hear the music in their head. |
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Suddenly, from nowhere, two scrawny young cadres step out from behind the bushes, pointing their rifles at us. |
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Not as conscientious as the hirsute man in front of me, I took this as my cue to step out of line. |
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Paranoid, I thought of how easy it would be for her to step out into the sunlight and point my perusers in the right direction. |
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He goes to Mark's side of the car and asks him to step out of the vehicle so he can jack it up. |
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So we do not need to step out of the house for days, which I am so looking forward to. |
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And Mesereau puts his foot down and says you've got to step out of the way. |
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On the show he still refused to play the game, refused to step out of role, to relax into Ross's spree of commentary and lampoonery. |
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Jon had stopped the car and I opened the door and tried to step out, only to be tightly restrained by the seatbelt. |
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Would those conservatively-dressed women have dared to step out in leopard print shoes had their mentor not worn them? |
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If he takes one step out of line during the two years after his release, he can be recalled to prison. |
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If you break rules, if you step out of line, then obviously you face the consequences. |
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I AM not a believer in hitting players with hefty punishments any time they step out of line. |
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But I think there are possible alternatives to censuring and rebuking those who step out of line. |
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The girls are not allowed to step out of the conclaves, even to buy so much as a bar of soap or a sachet of shampoo. |
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Whether you enjoy wearing a tailored suit, old jeans, khakis, or corduroys, we have the perfect shoes for you to step out in. |
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Trade sanctions provide a means of encouraging participation in agreements and penalizing signatories that step out of line. |
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I hold it tightly as I step out, pulling the lever for the passenger seat and tug it forward. |
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Every evening about fifty or sixty women step out of the shadows to receive a free meal of hot soup, fruit and bread in polite silence. |
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Kira step out onto the porch to find Midnight, snarling perilously with her unsheathed claws digging into the ground. |
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She would probably have won even more, but for being disqualified in 1995 for taking a step out of her lane just after the starting gun went. |
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I live in fear of being a victim of violent crime every time I step out of the door. |
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I do have a lot of sympathy for the unfamous spouse who is asked to step out of the frame during red-carpet photo calls. |
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A bus pulls up and tourists step out, armed with camcorders and digital cameras. |
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He had to step out of the room for a moment when the rule was being voted on. |
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When a break was called, he stood, smiling, and asked to step out of the room. |
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Weak, disused musculature means I have to saunter and stroll rather than step out briskly. |
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Scientists will have to step out of their laboratories and humanists will have to give up their haughty disdain for modernity. |
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Here's hoping that future organizers of events like this can step out and take a chance on something new and exciting for everyone. |
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It took me just one step out to be confronted with piercing wind and the black hostile waves of the North Sea a mere hundred yards away. |
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Made of ultra soft and absorbent chenille microfibre, this cushy bath mat instantly absorbs water when you step out of the tub or shower. |
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They are intending to fully step out and take advantage of those additional forces to have the effect on the insurgency that we want to achieve. |
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Because If I see you even take one step out of that chair, I'm going to hog-tie you and gag you, but not before I clamp your jaws shut with mucilage! |
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The skimobiles stop, and Scarlett and Snow Job step out in heavy coats. |
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Her husband asked her to step out of the room, which she did. |
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On these bad days, I step out of bed and look in the mirror at the bloat in my face. |
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When I hear a soft coo, I look back and see him step out the window. |
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They taught me to let people know when they step out of line. |
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The few times Dunham did step out of her comfort zone, things got a little shaky. |
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It floats through bends, refusing to step out, until you learn to push its limits and then it will take the exit with any level of oversteer you care to dial in. |
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I love being able to meet designers and have them custom-make pieces and feel proud to step out and wear something that I feel good in. |
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By the time you step out on the lanai, which overlooks the pool and a secluded bay guarded by berms of lava rock, you've almost forgotten you're in Hawaii. |
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With MBSR, you learn to step out of automatic pilot and choose the way in which you'll respond to a crisis. |
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No member of the Governing Council could step out without at least 20 in his train, and even at home, four silver-stick bearers heralded every move from room to room. |
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You'll strike it rich when you step out in the Naturalizer Gem dress clogs. |
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Now you can step out of your partner's comfortable loungewear and old t-shirts, and into your maternal glow! |
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On May TK, a witness saw the defendant step out of the drug store. |
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Lunchtime came and went, with Harold bringing a tray of simple sandwiches along the explanation that Mr. Lake had to step out for a meeting and sent his apologies. |
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In the medium of relayed communications, the interpreter plays a starring role and cannot afford to step out of character. |
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But I was kind of missish and made him step out onto the terrace. |
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In poetic terms I used to step out a good iambic metre, lively and heroic. |
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If you're on the road, make a pit stop at a local park and step out into nature to clear your mind. |
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At worst, the Community industry would be forced to step out of the free market and continue production of PVA for captive use only. |
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I had a severe struggle with God, trying to convince God that it wouldn't be responsible for me to step out of my businesses. |
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After one short drive, you may never want to step out of this luxury-class sedan that truly lives in a class of its own. |
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The ability of an organization to grow and step out of its comfort zone without the urgency of crisis is extremely difficult. |
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Europe has to be fair and should not hesitate to step out of ideological frameworks in order to bring a message of peace. |
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From a standing position, step out and drop your hips down in a lunging motion. |
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If you are expecting a call that you cannot miss, set the ringer to vibrate and quietly step out of the room when the call comes through. |
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Several years ago a few women began to step out from the shadows and speak publicly about what happened to them during the war. |
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But when we step out and speak out boldly in His name, miracles are not only possible, but likely. |
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But we must step out on the highway, learning not only to see but to interpret in terms of our own life the experiences about which they tell us. |
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It groaned and stretched as if just being awakened, then slowly took a step out of the once again inanimate pile to peer through the cracks in the boarded window. |
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If the federal government said we're going to step out of the farm fish business and the wild fish business, and the provincial government stepped out, what would you do to accommodate both? |
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Nevertheless, new-crop bean futures continue to step out of the shadows of nearby contracts, with the uncertainties of 2008Â yield potential an underlying feature to limit downside price pressure. |
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When we step out of our everyday lives to receive the Lord's mercy in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, he is the one who takes the initiative in our reconciliation. |
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At the new Seabrook floodgate complex, climb up three steep ladders, open a trap door, and step out into the blazing sunlight atop a 54-foot tower that was not here just two years ago. |
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I get off the plane, grab my luggage and step out the airport. |
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They need to feel that they have the expertise to do that, and they need to have enough confidence in their ability to do that so that they're willing to step out of their comfort zone, and start to engage people. |
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As you make your way up, you'll see for yourself how the scenery seems to expand around you, the roofs of Paris start to appear and the monuments step out of the shadows of the Haussmanian buildings. |
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Hills will step out for the final time as a professional jockey in the concluding handicap, in which he rides Bunraku. |
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Each day at the 'Fire Conferences', Bonnke passionately inspired church leaders and workers, to step out for God and to enfire their passion for the lost. |
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Normally on October 31st, my twin brother and I would step out of our shotgun house and rush to every home within a three-block radius. |
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What I wanted to do was to alter the reader's perspective of Earth, to show that dirt is precious but seawater dominates, to step out on a field is rare while to float and scintillate with bioluminescence is common. |
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I salute every preaching and teaching woman with the courage to step out on faith and trust God with her life and her calling. |
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Joanna must step out of the pages, to keep company with the reader. |
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My first visit to Helsinki included a trip out to Tapiola, where we were stunned to realize that you could have high-density buildings and still step out into a large track of countryside and forests. |
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Logic and reason therefore dictate that, before we step in to help keep the peace, we should also know when to step out and prepare the transition towards that end. |
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It is a good rule to expect the unexpected, but planning the known things so far as is possible leaves you free to step out in force to meet the surprise assault. |
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Stepping on a chair that wobbled under him, he would knot a noose round his scrawny neck, test it, yank it, gyrate his neck like a pigeon and step out into the void. |
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Without further ado, I step out of the bike and stick my hands into the rear bag and my finger had bearly touched the rain jacket that the rain started to pour violently and suddenly, waterdrops as big as my thumbs. |
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We need more clout to deal with people who step out of line. |
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She concludes with a call to women to step out of lethargy, change mentalities and follow your creativity, the only way to get out of the present difficult economic situation. |
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Your child commits an offence the moment they step out of your house and on to the street with the air weapon or ball bearing gun. |
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They should not step out of their official roles to assist private entities or persons in their dealings with the government where this would result in preferential treatment to the entities or persons. |
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Based on the results of the four holes, Tournigan plans to continue step out drilling to define the extent of this new high grade zone. |
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But you can imagine my surprise when I angled said state-of-the-art bins to the street, watched the long black car as it rolled up and saw the self-same guy step out of it. |
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What's needed both from filmmakers and the financiers is the courage to step out of the box of the typical development and distribution models and simply stay the course. |
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To step out into the garage and see them stacked there, and smell their familiar, musty, cardboardy smell fills me with exhilaration and excitement. |
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Capstone intends to explore the MNFWZ in 2011 with a program of approximately 60 drill holes that will step out and infill to the east along strike and at depth. |
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