So it was with a certain sense of the unknown that I stepped into the most tucked away recording studio I've ever set foot in. |
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The young lady looked abashed and stepped back consciously into the shadows. |
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She stepped into the bathroom, still damp from the steam of the hot shower, and a waft of rose scent filled her nostrils. |
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Liza stepped back from the lanky man leaning over her, banging into the brick wall of the building. |
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I stepped into the elevator at Nell's and closed my tired eyes as I jabbed at the fourth floor button. |
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He stepped forward but was forced to back up as Floyd jabbed a stick at him. |
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The war on litter louts was stepped up this week as Bradford Council submitted a bid to help keep the city's streets free of chewing gum. |
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Curiosity took the better of me as I stepped the flight of stairs up into the dandy store. |
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It appears he may have stepped beyond the limits of what he might otherwise have done. |
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To meet the needs of the Iraqi war machine and the servicing of government debt, the Baath Party stepped up attacks on the working class. |
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The defendant was cycling behind her and she stepped to one side to let him past. |
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Therese stepped into the stables, a sudden wave of suspicion washing over her. |
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I suppose everyone who worked with horses will have had their foot accidentally stepped on. |
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A waterfall cascading over the stepped landscape means that you are nearly there. |
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I am easily provoked, and rather vicious when my toe is stepped on, but I'm quick to cool down and fast to reasoning. |
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Other nights he stepped outside to smoke his water pipe, and I could see his figure against the moonlit sky. |
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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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Right after we stepped into the portal it felt like we were going down some weird water slide. |
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One of the nearby guards stepped forward with his weapon brandished, but she waved him back. |
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He stepped into view and the sound of his gun being cocked brought the guards around suddenly, rifles ready. |
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Roberts, looking for a second against his former club, stepped forward to take the spot kick but his weak shot was easily saved. |
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As Dominick's hand went to the hilt of the jeweled dagger in his belt, Rose stepped between them. |
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Kate stepped off the plane wearing a long skirt and a cute little blouse, wearing her long blonde hair in a ponytail. |
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As he stepped back outside, Blair was there, laying a hand on the body to steady Jim's balance during the short walk to the shallow grave. |
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Being careful about the boat's balance, she stepped into the white base of the small craft and knelt in the slightly indented hold. |
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Police patrols have been stepped up to prevent further disorder in the city, and race relations officers have appealed for calm. |
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When a jobbing actress failed to turn up, Kay's wife Susan, then a pharmacist's assistant in Boots, stepped in. |
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He became serious for a moment as they stepped onto the marble floor of the entry hall. |
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The building is a stepped linear form thrusting at an acute angle towards the sea. |
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Tragically, a fault meant the safety doors opened before the lift had arrived and he stepped in without realising. |
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On it, you're constantly jostled, poked, elbowed and stepped on by your boogieing neighbours. |
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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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Paints, sealants, and adhesives have stepped into the ecologically aware 21st century too. |
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Police today stepped up their hunt for a gang of young raiders who trashed a school causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage. |
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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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His first surprise came when he stepped down from his car in the middle of a heavy rainstorm. |
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The cargo worker had raised the loader platform level with the luggage hold and stepped into the hold to check everything before the flight. |
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Charmian tutted to herself at such dark thoughts, and with no further ado, stepped into the river. |
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He stepped on the breaks but the two cars behind him rammed into the car, pushing them directly behind the truck. |
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Both Ecuador and Brazil have stepped up military operations in the dense Amazonian jungles where they share borders with Colombia. |
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When the big guy finally tired himself out from punching so much, Brewster stepped in and whopped him one. |
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He had stepped down as an adviser to the board of Leeds United days earlier. |
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Amanda walked through the door and smiled widely as she stepped up to the podium. |
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Both held serve again easily and then Roddick stepped up the line and served for the first set. |
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I stepped into the shop, took a deep whiff of the powerful chocolate and sugar scents, and studied the pastry case. |
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Derek cut in, he leaned closer taking a whiff of her breath then stepped back, the stench was very unpleasant. |
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As he stepped from his hut, his horse whinnied from the crude stable next to the house. |
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The fog whirled and eddied around her as she stepped out into the cobblestone street. |
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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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She stepped aside again and cracked him in the back of the head with the flat of her sheathed sword. |
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He stepped into a takeover battle as a white knight and emerged as majority owner of an old and underperforming mine in Ontario. |
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In the midst of the public outcry about the team's expenditures and eccentricities, Joe stepped afoul of the law. |
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I stepped after him into the saloon. It was like entering a grand drawing-room. |
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Matt stepped out of his room and she could smell the minty scent of his aftershave. |
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For a final time it passed its forearm over the limb and with a gentle stroke of her fur stepped away. |
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It took slow, wobbly steps, cantering to one side every time it stepped with its front left foot. |
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In the skit, whenever our character had to speak we just stepped forward and opened our mouths wide while Matt did all the talking. |
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They were going to the pelican crossing, but stepped off the kerb because they were frightened by a dog on the pavement. |
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Patrols were stepped up as plain-clothed officers set out to caution men caught kerb-crawling. |
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Whatever it was, another one stepped into the clearing, which was by now aglow with the light of both ethereal beings. |
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Opal stepped farther into the room, his boots making dull thumps across the rugged floor. |
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He assured friends that wild horses wouldn't drag him back to the Lords when he stepped down as Archbishop of York last weekend. |
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Two years ago, when he stepped down as secretary of Health and Human Services, he called agroterrorism a grave concern for this country. |
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The campaign, backed by Labour MP Martyn Jones, will be stepped up in September when Parliament reassembles. |
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Vicki stepped off the escalator, waited for him to do the same, and then motioned ahead. |
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We now offer stepped bore rigid couplings with standard keyways in each bore. |
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Dr. Kline noticed the anxious girl wince in sudden pain and immediately stepped closer to Leanne. |
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The steep slope becomes a collection of terraces connected by a winding stepped path, with buildings tucked under or placed on the terraces. |
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The new mound seems to have been built in stages producing the effect of a stepped cone. |
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He guided Tennyson and Clara to a stepped display that looked rather like Tennysons' model of a ziggurat from History class. |
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Outside there is a large statue of a woman reclining in a stepped waterfall. |
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Anyone walking along the main atrium hallway towards the temporary exhibition space is confronted by a series of huge steel stepped arches. |
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Wright imagined five stepped ceiling planes up and out from the stage, reflecting sound back down toward the rear of the house. |
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Above them are hospitality rooms and a stepped series of terraces with views to the bay. |
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We lurched up a series of rough, stepped rock pavements to access the plateau above the falaise. |
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The second type of machine overcomes both of these disadvantages by making use of only one electric motor to drive a series of stepped cones. |
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Tight, sometimes tiny, stepped lanes weave between old stone houses with painted wooden doors and shuttered windows. |
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There is a picnic area by the Martello tower and a stepped access to the lower promenade. |
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The terraced garden is not just a series of regimented stepped rows running up the hill. |
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Like in a trance, she stepped towards it subconsciously, her ear deaf to Lianda's callings. |
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I stepped into the shower, the water streaming down over my body, and continued to think about everything. |
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I knew it was my mother before she stepped in, but what I didn't know was that her face was streaming with tears and her cheeks were all blotchy. |
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Then the printer stepped in, rubbed ink on the raised lines and made several proof copies from the relief block. |
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They parted like the Red Sea and I stepped past them, then turned on my heel so that I could keep an eye on the fight. |
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As a sly wind breathed wispily beneath my collared shirt, I opened the main doors to the school and stepped inside. |
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He then stepped his right foot in front of him, digging it into the earth in front of him. |
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And as I stepped into the light a whole bunch of reporters leapt to their feet. |
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Gary Godsey, a redshirt freshman better suited to play tight end, stepped in and delivered a win over Purdue. |
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Someone must have had a word in his ear because he looked fit to burst the moment he stepped down from his horse. |
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Then Thomas stepped in with a drop goal and had the final word, scoring nine points in the dying minutes. |
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After humanitarian aid is stepped up, the most important task is re-establishing agriculture, including seed production and irrigation. |
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She stepped into a soft linen cloth and dried herself off, wrapping the towel around her long hair. |
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I stepped outside under a refulgent sky, and I saw a tiny yellow-brown bird fly over the house into an oak. |
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They took a bow, and then Brandon stepped away from Kitty, much to her regret. |
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I laced my skates and stepped forth with ankles wobbling and feet that felt bound. |
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Jabin whispered to him, and the man stepped aside, allowing his rather large group in. |
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The werewolf then lowered his pistol and stepped aside, allowing the duo to step into the bank. |
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He is not a politician with a career to revive, who stepped up to the brief what seems to us old lags like a few short weeks ago. |
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He stepped into the kitchen to see his sister laying the table for them both. |
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As Podsednik stepped into the batter's box, my friend asked me if I knew anything about the guy. |
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Carew was so prepared by the time he stepped in the batter's box that many pitchers never stood a chance. |
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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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The kitchen was dark, but lamplight streamed down from upstairs, and Marie and Sam stepped quietly up the stone steps. |
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He stepped across the threshold of the tunnel and onto a landing of a flight stairs. |
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The landlubbers gathered at Gunwharf Quay and stepped aboard, nervously scanning the bright sky. |
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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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I couldn't quite hear him because I stepped on a landmine and the explosion has made me deaf. |
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Officials say one of the Marines apparently stepped on a huge landmine made of old artillery shells. |
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Residents have appealed for police patrols to be stepped up to rid an estate of yobs and vandals. |
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The wonderful Lantern Festival, which we stepped aside for on this page last week, was an absolute delight. |
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He let out a sigh, tucked the new information aside, and stepped to join the conversation taking place to larboard. |
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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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He designed and built the lattice fence himself, setting the stepped sections back slightly from the sidewalk to accommodate a planting strip. |
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The Roosevelt administration also brazenly stepped in and repudiated private and public contracts that required payment in gold. |
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I grinned as two guards stepped forward and began leading me out of the room. |
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After the silence continues, the golden-haired woman set down her coffee and stepped behind her husband, resting her arms around him. |
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Security at Manchester Airport has been stepped up to tackle a new campaign by animal rights campaigners. |
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The British Council has also stepped into this arena, with analysis of the impact of substitutions on the results of football games. |
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Dave Unsworth stepped up to send a swerving left-footed free kick crashing past Preston keeper Teuvo Moilanen. |
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Mazibuko stepped up and buried the ball in the back of the net but referee Daniel Bennet ordered the re-take. |
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I stepped up and slotted it home but the referee ordered a re-take because of encroachment! |
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A tall leggy figure stepped in the light of the entrance to the bar, and Brian grinned. |
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The bigger of the two anthropomorphous humans stepped over to Saria's side. |
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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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By the time Shane stepped through the ropes, the crowd, eagerly anticipating his arrival, had already risen to a fever pitch. |
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The skippers and mates are professionally qualified yachtsmen and women but the others, volunteers from across Defence, have often never stepped onto a yacht before. |
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In the final few minutes, Ireland, sensing that they were in danger of losing the game, stepped up their effort, to produce a number of drives at the Scotland line. |
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Cameron stepped on the gas harder, honked the horn to warn a group of teenagers who were considering stepping onto the road right in front of him. |
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Marines stepped warily around the bodies, looking for their own comrades. |
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Involuntarily, she stepped in, biting the inside of her cheek apprehensively and casting her eyes over the rows of neatly aligned desks in the room. |
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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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Georgina stepped in between the dingo and her baby sister just before their mother was able to scare the dingo away. |
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Ending his game, Tim stepped down from the platform, snatching his hat and jamming it atop his head, while swinging his bag over his shoulder simultaneously. |
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My plan was to leave in secret, but just as I was finishing the packing, Father John stepped into the attic, saw what I was doing, and stopped me. |
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He looked down and stepped back from the cracked pavement, his mind not registering for a second exactly what it was seeing, then not wanting to believe what it saw. |
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True structural stepped arches with cast stone plinth block, spring line bases, and keystone are the focus of the main entry courtyard beyond the cast stone stair and ramp. |
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Ray gave Jay a shell, then stepped onto a small, rickety carousel in the comer of the churchyard and loaded up. |
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The Islamist party, the FIS, was winning what no one doubted was a free election when the military stepped in and annulled the results of the election. |
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After he had showered be stepped on the scales, and he had lost six and a half pounds. |
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A pair of water ouzels dipped and darted along the edge of a riffle in front of the car as I watched, then flew across the river when I stepped too close. |
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Dressed in her yukata, Rei stepped out and closed the door behind her. |
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The California Department of Fish and Game stepped up stocking efforts in the 1950s, airdropping thousands of hatchery-raised fingerlings into even the most remote lakes. |
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Moments later, Cardinal Cushing stepped forward to read the prayers of interment. |
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Diana half smiled at she stepped into her bright, airy room. |
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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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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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The jewels sparkled as she stepped out onto the deck of the ship. |
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The most obvious refinements are the column shafts which taper on a curve rather than a straight line and the stepped platform which the columns sit on as well. |
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Ben stepped down and threw the reins of his horse over the rail. |
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An older man with gray hair stepped into the room and sank down into one of the plastic chairs with a weary sigh, dropping his head into his hands. |
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The one Italian icon not worshipped here is the motorcar, which is of little more use in the stepped alleyways than it would be in the Tyrrhenian Sea. |
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As he stepped on the curb, two guys in a dump truck started honking their horn. |
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I stopped at a zebra crossing and Michael Caine stepped out. |
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However, Vladimir Putin has stepped it up and is giving us the opportunity to coin a new phrase connoting residency in crazy town. |
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That year was really the first year that I stepped over the threshold and became more of a collaborator. |
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As I stepped into the main building that housed Unit C, an earsplitting siren blared suddenly and a dozen strobes flashed. |
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It was because of the acute angle of the area over which he stepped, the acute angle at which the concrete went away from the bridge, that there was no room right there. |
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He stepped forward and embraced his son, lifting him clear off the ground. |
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But, as with so many older shops in York, there is a stepped entrance. |
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When the Jamaican-born coach was given his jotters two days after the Scottish Cup exit, director of football Kenny Dalglish stepped in and dropped Gould. |
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Turning on the shower until the water was steaming hot, and the spray felt like needles, Deb stepped inside, and let the murderous, revengeful feelings scour her. |
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His body tensed but then relaxed as they both stepped though the portal. |
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Lucy stated that probably the toughest trip was the day they trekked to the Cabumi Falls, where they had to climb a stepped and railed path that was pretty testing. |
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After thanking Cynthia and Florence for the evening, I stepped outside and offered an airy, unfelt wave to the three people gathered around the threshold. |
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Companies stepped up hiring and gave workers bigger raises in July. |
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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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Screens and lights winked on as if in greeting as she stepped inside. |
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I stepped towards his seat in one of the recliners, then turned slowly. |
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The supporters appeared to listen briefly, but when the match officials headed towards the exit and the crowd advanced on them, the police stepped in. |
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The resolution of this decision faded slightly when I saw her, and even more so when I finally stepped into the laundrette and bathed in her smile. |
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Brinsley stepped up to the passenger side of the patrol car, raised a silver Taurus semi-automatic pistol and began firing. |
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She quickly stepped over him and rapped on Jack and Michael's door. |
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She latched the door shut as she stepped outside and looked around. |
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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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Jape Devon stepped out of his Warbird as the rasping engines shut down. |
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Well, Lou, in the wake of the president's speech last night, Democrats have actually stepped up their criticism of the president and his handling of postwar Iraq. |
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Perhaps in part because it was an FBI coup, the CIA stepped in with its high-priced psychologist. |
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Four years ago, when I first stepped foot on the woodsy acres of Phantom Lake YMCA camp, I had no idea that it would soon become what I consider to be my home. |
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As she stepped forward a couple of younger boys came pounding down the sidewalk and both knocked into her, sending her falling backwards towards the street. |
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Soon after that, in September, Ilyumzhinov stepped down from the presidency of Kalmykia. |
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Detectives circulated artists' impressions of the attacker, security was stepped up at the university and undercover police patrols were mobilised in the area. |
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At last it was me who ended the kiss, stepped backward, out of her reach. |
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The blonde girl stepped forward leading a sickly boy of about two. |
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The last editor-in-chief, Kim Osorio, stepped down in April 2013, with no official announcement regarding her departure. |
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She has just stepped on a landmine and she is clinging to life. |
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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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Tarantino still had his heart set on the Afro, but then Jackson stepped in. |
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The aha stepped up to the plate, but instead of an out-of-the-ballpark home run, it fouled out. |
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Soon enough, I felt my own guts rebelling and stepped out into the crystalline Andean night. |
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The Supreme Court eventually stepped in and ended legal segregation in the landmark 1954 decision, Brown v. Board of education. |
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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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Police say the bassist turned gunman stepped onto a third floor outcropping and fired through a window. |
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The closings continued for three more days, ending only when the executive director, Patrick Foye, belatedly stepped in. |
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Mingma also stepped back and let Arnot bundle the bleeding man into a tent. |
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As the case became headline news and then a national scandal, brasilia stepped forward. |
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A short time later, a speaker stepped up to a makeshift stage and grabbed the bullhorn. |
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Lest her little monster fans worry, as she stepped on stage, her derriere did not appear to have been impaled. |
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I stepped in and was delighted to find that the river was wadeable! |
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The auctioneer stepped up onto the gangway above the sheep pens, briefly registered the small crowd of burly men in padded waistcoats and tweed hats and cleared his throat. |
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They were dreading a race against the clock to get there in time until the M.E.N. stepped in to help organise cut-price air fares for the dedicated dozen. |
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An Army doctor stepped over with a stethoscope and chastened the firing squad when he determined that the heart was still beating. |
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A reference to former Attorney General John Mitchell, who had stepped down as CRP director, reveals another kind of embroidery. |
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All the dukes and princes that ever stepped foot in America, never deserved a tenth part of the attention which is due to Prof. Agassiz. |
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They received a royal welcome as they stepped off the plane. |
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He stepped up onto the platform and looked out into the audience. |
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A tall figure stepped up to the batwing doors of the saloon as Tommy and Matt passed. |
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Kyle Coetzer became captain of the side in November 2016 after Preston Mommsen who had captained the side since September 2014 stepped down. |
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On 20 January 2017 the Managing Director of ScotRail and the ScotRail alliance stepped down from his role after 18 months in the company. |
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The boy took his entrenching tool from his pack, stepped into the hole and leadenly began to dig out the bad places. |
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Turner stepped down as Head Coach in February 2011 with Darren Edwards taking over in a caretaker capacity. |
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After several replacements were unable to fight, Maccarinelli instead stepped up to heavyweight to face Matthew Ellis. |
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It was a pitiful display and Welsh never stepped into a professional ring again. |
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So arrayed I stepped at last from my door and was saluted as before by my monstrous ostiaries. |
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On 10 May 1940 Germany attacked the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg by air and land and the war stepped closer. |
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To prevent a recurrence of 8th Armoured Brigade's experience from the air, attacks on Axis landing fields were also stepped up. |
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The carrier to Casterbridge came up as Edward stepped into the road, and jumped down from the van to pay toll.... The carrier paid his dues. |
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His nephew, Sturla Sighvatsson, Snorri's political opponent, stepped in to marry her in 1223, the year before Snorri met Hallveig. |
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Following the withdrawal of Brymon Airways routes to and from the islands the operator stepped in, initially operating services to Plymouth. |
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In 2010, Husband stepped down as Level 42's drummer for the second time, due to prior commitments with John McLaughlin. |
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Though it is suggested that Hestia stepped down when Dionysus was invited to Mount Olympus, this is a matter of controversy. |
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He stepped over to the privacy booth and then to the scanner machines. |
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The White Stripes guru and pop pal Brendan Benson stepped back in time for a Black Country barnstormer. |
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Her nightgown was thin, and she felt chilly as she stepped across the hall, pulling back the curtain that shielded Gabriel's room. |
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The Metropolitan of Malabar Independent Syrian Church stepped in and consecrated Titus Mar Thoma, as the new bishop. |
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She escaped with minor injuries but Mr Sheppard ensured safety patrols were stepped up, even training as a lollipop man himself. |
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Coal was so abundant in Britain that the supply could be stepped up to meet the rapidly rising demand. |
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A consortium of banks later stepped into to provide the funding, and construction is currently underway. |
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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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From the summit the right of way heads initially south, then steeply southwest down a stepped path to the area known as Bruntscar. |
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Mid Wensleydale is made of Great Scar limestone under Yoredale beds that make up the valley sides which are marked with stepped limestone scars. |
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If you suspect you've stepped over the line, ask a few other copy editors to second-guess your headline. |
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Several months after the Kirks began working with Jane, Jane's brother and sister-in-law also stepped forward and offered assistance. |
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We put everything straight, stepped the long-boat's mast for our skipper, who was in charge of her, and I was not sorry to sit down for a moment. |
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It was a week after the funeral before Lida stepped foot in the house again. |
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Encouraged by President Bush's statement, the Beijing regime has stepped up its bellicose threats against Taiwan. |
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I regained my composure and stepped fully inside the crowded hallway. |
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Rattler was a big, brawny fellow, and he stepped up in front of me, rolling up his sleeves. |
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Police have stepped up their monitoring efforts after an Italian anarchist group claimed responsibility for two letter bombs sent last week. |
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Tattersalls, adjacent to the County Stand, has no seating but stepped terracing and a large tarmac area down to the rails. |
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James Richards has come in, Scott Madison has stepped up from our second team and we have agood group when we get everyone out there. |
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She said no words and was the first to throw down. She stepped up to Dee, and pow! |
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Involuntarily, he stepped behind some alder brush off the trail. Another flutter of wind thinning the turbid mist. |
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Production was stepped up and the design refined and diversified. |
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He stepped forward as he spoke, and his esquire gave him the two-hand Sword of State, heavy enough to behead a bisonoid. |
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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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Once they dragged the man to the open metal casket, two of the underpriests stepped in to help secure him. |
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In white ankle socks and with a golden shawl covering her head, the Queen stepped purposefully into the Sikh prayer hall. |
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The victim had stepped inside a metal safety cage where the huge automaton was housed. |
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As he reentered his abandoned home, he stepped on a land mine and was killed instantly as his home crumbled to the ground. |
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Rovers failed to clear their lines amida scramble in the box with a Martin Harty effort rebounding before Nelson stepped up to score the winner. |
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That year, on august 10, the first woman stepped in for a pint. |
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The Bucks finally put an end their losing woes, all thanks to their backcourt tandem of Knight and Sessions who stepped up big time in the game. |
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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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Binational peace talks broke down, so a third nation stepped in to mediate. |
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In 1994, during the Orange County bankruptcy, a few funds were poised to break the buck, until their parent companies stepped in. |
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He stepped back and opened his bag and took out a printed pad of D.O.A. forms and began to write over a carbon. |
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Ryker stepped forward and blurted out the cliff notes of the current crisis. |
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Some 11 members of Somerton council's complement of 15 stepped down on Tuesday. |
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As I stood there someone stepped crunchingly on the gravel path before the shuttered windows. I turned, and there was Pengelly. |
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This time Cudicini was left helpless when Natcho stepped up to expertly curl the ball into the top corner. |
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Gayly-dressed mavournins and blaring bands stepped lively along Fifth Avenue. |
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I stepped in some goo and had a terrible time getting the sticky stuff off my shoes. |
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Hall stated that Richard's army stepped onto a plain after breaking camp the next day. |
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Distribution of cherry jello was stepped up to college campus towns across America. |
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Zoey laughed at Logan's jerkish behavior, then stepped closer to the older blond guy. |
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Not a bird in sight until I almost stepped on a solitary bleary eyed jimmy woodser pigeon staring or drinking at an oily puddle. |
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Further south, he saw stepped plains of shingle and seashells as raised beaches showing a series of elevations. |
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They tested it with their feet, gingerly, making sure the wood wasn't rotten, then stepped onto it and shone their Maglites out into the void. |
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The main exhibition space was two stories high, with the upper floor stepped in from the boundary. |
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He had intended Guinness or Scofield to play Shylock, but stepped in when neither was available. |
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That summer, Bates stepped down as chairman, and ultimately left the club altogether a few weeks later following a dispute over expenses. |
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There was significant controversy as many observers felt that referee Howard Foster stepped in to end the contest prematurely. |
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Hill stepped down from the position in 2011 and was succeeded by Derek Warwick. |
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The Advance Precinct, a stepped structure surrounded by a lake, has design studios and other departments related to early design stages. |
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The yacht Sappho then stepped in as defender to win the fourth and fifth races, thereby successfully defending the cup. |
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On 10 September 2015 Peter Robinson stepped down as First Minister, although he did not officially resign. |
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Anti money laundering regulations have become a much larger burden for financial institutions and enforcement has stepped up significantly. |
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At that performance, Carte stepped onstage and broke a glowing lightbulb before the audience to demonstrate the safety of Swan's new technology. |
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Scott was a pioneer of the Scottish Baronial style of architecture, therefore Abbotsford is festooned with turrets and stepped gabling. |
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Mr. Gannon loaded the racks inside the centrifuge with two beeless honeycombs, then stepped back and let Julian begin spinning them with a hand crank. |
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The second division of the maiden went to 33-1 chance Aubaine, who stepped up dramatically on her racecourse debut as she scored under Robert Havlin. |
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A sweating man stepped out of the sauna, wrapping himself in a towel. |
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After series 5, Angus Wright stepped down as executive producer. |
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Set into the pavement of Fore Street is the 'Brutus Stone', a small granite boulder onto which, according to local legend, Brutus first stepped from his ship. |
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The comedian stepped out of character to mug directly to the audience. |
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This was because many of them believed that the Emir had overwielded his power against his real and imagined enemies and therefore stepped on many people's toes. |
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Agar, who was in his post for two and a half years, stepped down in the wake of his club's 20-12 defeat to First Utility Super League relegation rivals Bradford on Sunday. |
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LinkTek has stepped up its fight against the growing epidemic of link rot. |
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Sarah Palin has stepped in with her peculiar style of speaking. There are literally thousands of sites catering to the insatiable appetite for Palinisms. |
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Up stepped Pirlo, who coolly took a Panenka as Hart dived to his right. |
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A twenty-seven year-old screenwriter stepped up to the table. Josh reached into the carry on and pulled out a bottle containing an anti-psychotic medication. |
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He was always accurate out of hand and then up stepped that ratbag Taylor. |
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I stepped inside and the odor of wacky tobaccy lingered in the air. |
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Nelson's boat reached its intended landing point but as he stepped ashore he was hit in the right arm by a musketball, which fractured his humerus bone in multiple places. |
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Promoter Don King, still wearing the hair-do of a man who has stepped into an open lift shaft, would shell out millions to stick that on at Caesar's Palace. |
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She kept up this lidden all through breakfast, and the meal was no sooner cleared away than she slipped on a shawl and stepped across to the churchyard to discuss the robbery. |
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In 1951 however, a group of railway enthusiasts, alarmed at the loss of this part of British industrial heritage, stepped in to save the failing Talyllyn Railway. |
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The water pinpricked her face as she stepped into the shower. |
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The Ostrogothic king Theodoric stepped in as the guardian of his grandson Amalaric, and preserved for him all his Iberian and a fragment of his Gaul dominion. |
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Orwell stepped into a complex political situation in Catalonia. |
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