Wrapping a towel around herself, she stepped out of the shower stall and walked into the warm room, searching for the shirt Kyle had given her. |
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I nudged Glory into a trot and he eagerly stepped out, his long strides eating up the ground. |
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Halfway down the hall a door opened and Anthony stepped out of his suite into the hallway. |
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She took a shower, washing the water from the fall off herself and stepped out. |
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Early Sunday morning he pulled on two pairs of long underwear and stepped out into the dark, freezing cold. |
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Beads of water rolled down the steamy mirror as Melanie stepped out of the shower. |
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A thin woman stepped out of another room, a baby of six or seven months balanced on her hip. |
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There would have been a massive fine if anyone was found to have stepped out of line in the way of drinking and fighting. |
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He will be dressed in a sharp dinner suit, with his bow tie undone, looking suave and handsome as if he had stepped out of GQ Magazine. |
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The 20-year-old stepped out of her chauffeured car wearing a black sports bra top and black and white harem pants. |
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The 78-year-old actress stepped out on the stage rocking the famous pink crop top, harem pants, and braided blonde hair. |
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The minute she stepped out of the door he rushed past her and broke into a run. |
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I stepped out, swung around, grabbed the other side of the ladder and placed my foot on the proper rung. |
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A young lady with tan skin and black hair stepped out, wearing a dirty uniform of some kind and well-worn leather boots. |
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Swearing under his breath, he stopped the juggernaut and stepped out, taking the keys and pulling the door to. |
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They opened the door, and slowly stepped out onto the stoop, looking out at the land in front of them. |
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Black leather boots stepped out, followed by the top of a military hat which hid obvious strands of dark wavy hair. |
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I stepped out of the car onto my front path, smelled the orange blossom, and was content. |
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I stepped out of the tube, oriented myself and walked towards the place past Harrods. |
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When she stepped out of her bathroom in new pajamas she quickly stripped her bed and pillow cases and replaced them. |
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I can't be taken seriously, after all I've stepped out of the flock and refuse to be herded into a huddle. |
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In his boyhood, the autobiographer is an unreconstructed rustic who might have stepped out of a pastoral elegy of Virgil or Theocritus. |
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They rose before dawn and stepped out beneath a moonless sky aswarm with stars. |
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They stood beneath the overhang for a moment, then stepped out into the rain. |
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Harlan is a horse-riding, pistol-twirling charmer who seems to have stepped out of a 1950s western and washed up in modern-day Los Angeles. |
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She stepped out of the crowd and was hit by a cyclist, receiving serious head injuries. |
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The fog whirled and eddied around her as she stepped out into the cobblestone street. |
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As soon as Kaitlyn stepped out of her car, Karen rushed over, followed by the other cheerleaders. |
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Opening the door of the carriage, William stepped out and pulled the cord of the bell chime, listening as the sound echoed through the house. |
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He had his sword in his hand, though he was unsure why until a hooded figure stepped out of the shadows and laughed menacingly at him. |
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He let out a piercing whistle, and a marvelously colored palomino stepped out from the trees. |
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The bushes rustled, and around us three more men, all with swords girt at their sides, stepped out. |
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Wallis and Peterson, both Type A joggers, disagreed and donned identical cotton sweatsuits and caps and stepped out into a downpour. |
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After the two had managed to set up the horse's tack, Allen stepped out of the stall, grinning broadly. |
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As they stepped out of the shade, she turned back to call Jenny for her parasol. |
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The doll nodded softly, and stepped out of her exhibit, then sat down upon a bench, and patted the spot next to her. |
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She clopped over in her loafer shoes, opened the screen door, and stepped out into the dusk. |
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She opened the driver's door, extracting as she stepped out of the car the tiny pencil torch, which she always kept in the glove compartment. |
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When the car came to a stop I stepped out into a clearing, lush with tropical foliage, coconuts and palms and swaying mango trees. |
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With this ill-omened report in his hand, Goering stepped out of the door of Hitler's salon. |
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When she stepped out of the alley, she immediately felt the hair on the back of her neck prickle. |
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Inwardly angry at his own foolishness, he stepped out of his hiding dropping all pretence of concealment. |
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He conclusively stepped out of the low-budget film world with a major role in Thompson's next picture. |
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Gently pulling the sweatshirt over my head, I stepped out and into the fierce weather and it only took a few minutes before I was fully drenched. |
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A colorful bird had stepped out of the forest, and was flapping its wings and turning around, as if trying to chase its tail. |
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Isis stepped out into the dim room, illuminated only by a thin beam of light coming from beneath a door a few yards away. |
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A door swung inwards behind the terrace exit and another ghost stepped out. |
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She stepped out from behind the wall revealing the purple polka-dot pajama bottoms and white tank top she was wearing. |
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As she stepped out into the air, the salt air hit her and she inhaled deeply in its essence. |
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When a white van with two more whiskered men pulled up to the huddle, Sergeant Tommy Wright stepped out of his gold Ford Explorer. |
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The instruction was followed immediately as they stepped out in unison before moving one step to the right. |
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He parked and stepped out of the cab, but the ground was icy and almost immediately he fell to the ground after losing his footing. |
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I decided I'd better put on my crampons over my boots to grip the snow better, then tentatively stepped out onto the steep slope. |
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She stepped out and passed several crewmen as she made her way into the ship's lounge. |
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Sylvia pulled the door closed after her as she stepped out onto the frosty grass in the garden. |
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It moved to cross the road, and gave a cursory glance left, then right, then stepped out into oblivion. |
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The false fronts along the main street might have stepped out of Disneyworld's Frontierland. |
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Endless azure blue skies filled our eyes whenever we stepped out with fluffy white clouds splattered here and there. |
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Matt stepped out of his room and she could smell the minty scent of his aftershave. |
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With a blood curdling cry, the elf lunged for me but I parried her attack and stepped out of the way, just like the many times in practice. |
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Thirteen times this year he has stepped out on to a grass court and 13 times he has won. |
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I stepped out of the bathroom in light blue jeans, white tee, pale green over shirt, and socks. |
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Pulling aside the curtains, she stepped out with the teeny tiny shirt hanging off her teeny tiny frame. |
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And what has brought about the return of the prodigal son more than a year after he stepped out of the limelight? |
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I stepped out of the airport at 6.30 am and walked into what seemed to be a gigantic sauna. |
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In front of him, a doddery old geezer with a walking stick stepped out in the road. |
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When they finally arrived on the twenty-fifth floor, the couple stepped out hesitantly, doubtful of good news. |
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I stepped out of the tub when the water grew tepid, feeling a lot more relaxed. |
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I squeezed as much water out as my relaxed and weakened muscles would allow, took out the plug and stepped out of the tub. |
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As she stepped out lightly to the beat in measured, graceful ballet steps, she saw her parents smiling proudly at her from the front row. |
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If she stepped out of her place and broke the formation, the weird ceremony would stop. |
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The car door closest to Tyler banged open and a tall girl of 17 stepped out from it. |
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When the van pulled up at the bank machine and the driver stepped out, two men jumped from the Volvo. |
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He stepped out of the shadows, but a firm grasp of his arm pulled him backward again. |
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A yeomanly tear was pricking at the corner of my eye as I stepped out across a small junction and was nearly mown down by a scooter. |
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She had stopped to listen and offer words of advice, but the other members of that clique had stepped out of the shadows, laughing and jeering. |
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Gary Jefferson's name was printed on the door, which was across the hall from them just as soon as he and Manda stepped out of the elevator. |
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The Greek international dawdled and as he did so his captain stepped out of midfield and waved his arms madly at him. |
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A thumbling stepped out of the bushes into the tiny clearing around the tree in which they hid. |
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He stepped out of the shed and latched the door behind him just as Trent slammed the tailgate shut. |
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And an unusual sensation that I've stepped out of a lift onto the wrong floor. |
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Rounding a bend in the road, she pulled up sharply to park, and stepped out, walking quickly towards the pharmacy. |
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When he stepped out of the shower and started to towel off, he heard Jim hang up the phone. |
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She smiled to herself as she stepped out of the shower and began to towel off. |
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She regretfully stepped out of the tub and towelled herself dry, winding the towel around her shoulder-length chestnut hair last. |
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When he stepped out next ball to lift, casually, between long-on and midwicket for a fourth six, finally we sensed that something might be up. |
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Even while heading home from work the Milanese both walk and dress as if they've just stepped out of a sultry Italian movie. |
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Maybe if she'd rung a bell I could have stepped out of her way and come away with just a close call instead. |
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As I stepped out of our vehicle, I detonated one of the mines with my right heel. |
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Opening my bedroom door, I stepped out and padded across the floor to the kitchen, flicking on the small light on the side. |
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Wrapping the biggest, fluffiest towel I'd ever seen around my body, I stepped out and padded over to the fog free mirror. |
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One by one they stepped out onto the thin cable slung beneath each yard-arm to pull up the sails and make the gaskets fast. |
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I was so close to my dorm I could practically taste it when someone stepped out in front of me. |
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He was playing Max Bialystock and for whatever reason, that night there was a problem with the set, so Jason stepped out in front of the curtain. |
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It wasn't a fast run but even so I was almost sorry when I pulled up at the dealer's, turned off the engine and stepped out. |
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There was the sense that the programme had simply stepped out of line with the channel's public service broadcasting remit. |
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As my mother stepped out of the U-Haul, she stared goggle-eyed up at it, as if it were a work of art, a masterpiece. |
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The Conservative chairman stole the show at last year's party conference when she stepped out in striking leopard-skin shoes. |
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The car skidded to a halt, and the suited policemen stepped out, hands touching their guns lightly. |
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Hank lifted his head as two men in black and white cowboy shirts, Stetsons, bolo ties and blue jeans stepped out of a sleek silver pickup. |
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Grabbing my camera I stepped out and along the lane to the point where there is a view of the sky unobstructed by houses. |
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He was attacked after the class nanny stepped out of the room to change another baby's nappy. |
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In other words, she had a smart remark ready the minute he stepped out of the lift. |
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With a muffled growl, the white lycan crawled her way up the narrow tunnel of the den, and stepped out into the world, her world. |
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As I watched, several other black clad figures stepped out of parked cars, unslinging their assault rifles, and scanning the rooftop. |
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As she stepped out of the room, her hoop skirt swishing slightly, she ran into Drew. |
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The liquid quickly soaked his grey socks and he stepped out of the fuming puddle in no time, fumbling to take off the wet articles of clothing. |
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And later on when we once again stepped out into the night air, the three-quarter moon was past its apogee. |
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A nice buck stepped out of the bush maybe 100 yards to my left and posed broadside, just like a picture in a magazine. |
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Jocelyn pushed back her covers and stepped out of bed wearing her lacy, deep violet nightie. |
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They stepped out of the airport on the other side and Jason signaled at a limousine nearby. |
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Ashley stepped out from behind the curtain on the stage and tapped on the microphone. |
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As a player, I was never scared of telling people if they had stepped out of line and I'm no different as a manager. |
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Walking proudly, as only a member of its species could, a mountain lion cub stepped out into the open. |
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The continued the rest of the ride in silence and stepped out onto their drabby floor when the doors dinged open. |
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He only discovered Gordon had been cut down by the propellers, situated on the back of the plane, when he stepped out. |
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The arched wooden front door opened, and a maid stepped out, her face stoic and unsmiling. |
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Everyone who was anyone stepped out in his flamboyant gowns made from extravagantly decorated fabrics. |
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The salespeople look like they've stepped out of 8-by-10-inch glossies, but they're friendly. |
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Lucia had stepped out to the front steps of the school, squinting her eyes and scanning the area, obviously looking for me. |
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Ben slung his messenger bag over his shoulder and stepped out of the theater through the stage door into the sunlight. |
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As soon as the girls stepped out and the door locked behind them, a grey mist filled Melanie's room. |
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A character who looks like he might have stepped out of the commedia dell'arte, wearing a jacket with multihued tufts, wields a primitive hand puppet. |
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She finished her refreshing shower and stepped out of the bathroom. |
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He stepped out to clean something, and the door banged shut behind him. |
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Curious housewives stepped out in their aprons to watch them march down the road, four abreast waving two large American flags. |
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Jape Devon stepped out of his Warbird as the rasping engines shut down. |
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Soon enough, I felt my own guts rebelling and stepped out into the crystalline Andean night. |
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He had reassembled the weapon in a bathroom and stepped out onto a fourth-floor walkway overlooking an atrium. |
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That evening, when Gary was done closing up for the night, he bid Mr. McCullough goodbye, stepped out the back way, mounted his bike, and headed home. |
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The jewels sparkled as she stepped out onto the deck of the ship. |
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They both watched the man who stepped out as he locked the door, put the key card in his pocket, glanced at them briefly, then walked to the elevators. |
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As I stepped out of a decrepit office building into a perfect sunny day, a member of my team started talking into his radio. |
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Unable to change the diaper in the bathroom, I stepped out into the galley, and scanned the area for a flat surface. |
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Like a patient leaving the hospital, she stepped out of the house on 11 Bandfield Street and gazed at the street with a blend of relief and anxiety. |
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Dressed in her yukata, Rei stepped out and closed the door behind her. |
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I stopped at a zebra crossing and Michael Caine stepped out. |
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A ropily muscled black man in jeans and a maroon T-shirt stepped out. |
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At 36, and almost six feet tall, Kohrs looks like he just stepped out of a GQ centerfold. |
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He stepped out of the car and gave himself up to the astonished officers. |
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I stepped out of the truck and his tires screeched as he quickly sped off. |
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He stepped out of the house, his mind awhirl with thoughts of Melissa. |
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The candidate who is accused of instigating class warfare seems like she has stepped out of a Horatio Alger story. |
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Mr McNeil, who estimated his speed at 80 to 85 mph, said he passed the first bumps without problem but then the back end of the car stepped out of line. |
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The rooms are laid out as if the occupants have just stepped out for a moment, leaving their tea, or port, or pipe, or whatever on tables and mantels. |
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The detectives transported the evidence to their squad room and stepped out for dinner. |
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He knelt down to begin frantically scooping them back into the box as she slid the apartment key into her pocket, undid the deadbolt and stepped out into the hall. |
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The Duchess stepped out last night with a deeper tone to her lustrous locks. |
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Wajid Durrani, inspector-general of capital police, says three men stepped out and opened fire. |
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Then the doors slide open, and a straw-hatted barker who looks like he's just stepped out of the 19th century greets you and ushers you into a Coca-Cola fantasyland. |
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The cool air tinkled my face as I stepped out of Trent's car. |
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She opened the door of the cab and stepped out shouldering her bag. |
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So when Sotnikova stepped out of her jumping combination, the judges did penalize her. |
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When I stepped out of the car, I was hit with a blast of icy wind. |
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As they stepped out of the federal building, a burst of spring showered them with nature's most bounteous colours and the clouds parted to let the sun smile upon them. |
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He stepped out the shower drying himself with the fresh cotton towel and dressed in a roomy pair of boxer shorts and a grey vest that he wore at the gym. |
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He was hit by a car as he stepped out from behind a parked van. |
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Angie stepped out, following her mother onto the newly varnished porch. |
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No sooner than Amy and Chasity had stepped out the door, a train of the offending boys and their mothers were making their way towards Chasity's brownstone. |
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He stepped out into the warm air and sat down on the spare plastic seat. |
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A man stepped out of the nearer door wearing jeans and a sports coat. |
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She looked like she had just stepped out of a square dance, boots and all. |
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Christopher gave her hands a gentle squeeze as he stood and stepped out. |
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The recorder was inadvertently left on when the young man had stepped out to have a cigarette. |
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Brooke turned the water off and stepped out of the steamy shower. |
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I stepped out of the room to grab a couple of beers from the kitchen. |
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Hank lifted his head as two men in black and white filigreed cowboy shirts, Stetsons, bolo ties and blue jeans stepped out of a sleek silver pickup. |
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But instead of getting my rucksack, he stepped out of the car and made a call. |
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I took the train down from Edinburgh yesterday, and didn't realise until I stepped out of the carriage precisely how stinkingly hot it is at the moment. |
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Wearing a stonewashed denim jacket and sporting a wispy tuft of thinning black hair, he looks like a shady character who just stepped out of a movie. |
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Those who stepped out of line, who adopted Western styles or non-conformist attitudes, found themselves ostracized, assaulted, and even imprisoned. |
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She let the crimson sleeves of her dress drop to the polished floor as she stepped out of her room and leaned over the side, looking at the miles of cerulean water. |
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Aene sighed as she stepped out of her overskirt and laid it over a chair. |
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With his hot-headedness of before now under control, and having stepped out from under the shadow of his big brother, he is maturing into a very good driver. |
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Simon stepped out to get a paper from the boot and to smoke a cigarette. |
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Rain lashed from the angry sky, icy scourges flailing Alex's head and shoulders as soon as she stepped out of the Gate she had used to escape the tunnels. |
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Baby Puppy in Show went to a corgi but Millie stepped out very nicely. |
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When I stepped out, I needed an umbrella, or poncho, to keep dry. |
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He stepped out of the shadows and pushed back the hood, pouting a bit. |
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The story related that after the Navy torpedo bomber made a deadstick landing on the airfield the pilot stepped out of the cockpit and was shot down in cold blood. |
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In 1960, Air Force test pilot Joseph W. Kittinger Jr. stepped out of a balloon gondola at 102,800 feet and set the record for the world's highest skydive. |
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The driver of the First York route ten bus travelling towards York is believed to have taken evasive action to avoid a girl who stepped out in the road. |
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At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out of his two-seater at the Haymarket entrance to the Carlton. |
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People use texturising sprays and powders to achieve a beach look, making their hair look like they just stepped out of the surf. |
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There was no sign of the plumpish curves that were apparent last year, when the singer stepped out in a tight-fitting black dress. |
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Meanwhile, it was a sad old sight this week when Cheryl stepped out of a Scottish hotel looking like she'd rejoined the lollipop head brigade. |
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It felt so creamy and wonderful on my skin and when I stepped out of the shower my skin felt really well moisturised. |
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Then she stepped out of the dress and came and began to unknot his tie, pushing aside his own suddenly clumsy fingers. |
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The Bollywood swish set stepped out of their luxury cars to walk the red carpet as shutterbugs clicked away in frenzy. |
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Sand-sational Baywatch babes Nancy Valen and Traci Bingham sent beachside temperatures soaring as they stepped out of their famous red swimsuits. |
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Lady Gaga literally appeared in her birthday suit when she stepped out to celebrate her 28th birthday this time. |
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Martineau, then 27 years old, stepped out of the traditional roles of feminine propriety to earn a living for her family. |
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Elwell spent six years jailing squaddies who stepped out of line and has already stamped his mark on the Lower Parade venue. |
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She was doing different ad-libs in her vocals than she planned and she stepped out of some of the choreography so she could focus on singing. |
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Pangborn rose anyway, unzipped then stepped out of his pants to reveal yellow boxers and womanish thighs that spindled down into black salaryman socks. |
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The big news this season is that little boy shorts have stepped out of the lingerie department and into swim wear to replace a lot of the traditional bikini bottoms. |
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Louis Vuitton models stepped out in swingy frocks and cute booties. |
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Four brothers and four sisters stepped out of the middle cave. |
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The comedian stepped out of character to mug directly to the audience. |
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A sweating man stepped out of the sauna, wrapping himself in a towel. |
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