With the Alberta Foundation for the Arts stepping up the whole idea grew some legs. |
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Search teams are tonight stepping up their efforts to rescue abandoned pets in New Orleans as well. |
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But, all too often, it is used as a stepping stone to conventional skis or wakeboarding and the skill of kneeboarding is taken no further. |
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An excited Brad Pitt made the ultimate wardrobe malfunction after stepping out onto the red carpet with his flies undone. |
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Instead of turning around I quicken my pace, stepping into an entranceway, pressing myself back against the door in fear. |
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The track at millennium park provides the ideal opportunity for those interested in stepping into competitive racing. |
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A headteacher is stepping down as her infant school joins forces with a neighbouring junior school. |
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Now she was pacing on the shore, stepping awkwardly on the rocks while her tail lashed furiously. |
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The media cordon is set up relatively close to the building, stepping back, keeping us back only about 50 to 75 metres. |
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Residents are stepping up the fight to stop a wind farm being built in a Bolton village. |
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We were kicking over the traces, stepping into our own power and stepping out to get more. |
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Gomez insists reclaiming his title is only a stepping stone to bigger things. |
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The No. 1 reason cited by women who are reluctant to indulge their male partners' kinks is the fear that they're stepping onto a slippery slope. |
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To find it you follow a thin alley and stoop through an ancient wooden door, stepping into a dingy vestibule. |
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Collage was my way of stepping outside the reductionistic process of modernism. |
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The wrangler stepping into that welcoming circle of firelight is Kid Russell himself, young again in memory. |
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We hope that visitors stepping in for a moment or two into the past will be refreshed in the present and inspired for the future. |
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He is being removed from that position, sent back to Washington and we have Admiral Allen, we're told, stepping in to take his place. |
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He simply chuckled in return, stepping closer and undoing the latch to the metal box on the floor. |
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A bench overlooks islands in the Esk and by a pretty white latticework bridge are sandstone stepping stones. |
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Many are extending their show specials, relying heavily on telephones and stepping up the one-on-one visits of their sales representatives. |
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With the game now 9-4, it looked like a laugher in the Yankees favor, the Bronx Bombers finally stepping on the Sox's collective neck. |
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Hays has this advice on how to avoid stepping on potential banana skins at work. |
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Before stepping out of the way of the projectile's path, he managed to shoot! |
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Personal freedom might not involve stepping out of a restrictive environment, but could lie in accepting where you naturally belong. |
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As a matter of fact I had announced my intentions of stepping down after the World Cup at a press conference before we left for South Africa. |
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As they enjoy well-deserved retirement, who is stepping up to take their place? |
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The Bard made her way toward him, stepping over some of the varnished mahogany ribs of the great ship. |
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After a fierce exchange in the fourth, Cook stepped in with a right-hand lead punch before stepping back out of range. |
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The idea of government stepping into this is one of those issues that is sure to be a lightning rod for criticism. |
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Players are so in fear of stepping out of line off the pitch they are far from relaxed by the time they step onto it. |
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Then they went to the pit, and planted the torches there before stepping backward to their appointed places. |
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After sealing each gallon, he started to gather up the brushes and rollers, occasionally stepping in a puddle of paint. |
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Hard-liners on both sides have been stepping up calls to abandon the armistice. |
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Passengers disembark as the train idles, stepping into air scented by Douglas fir and lodgepole pine. |
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If you wouldn't mind stepping out of the car, we'll just perform a routine search and be on our way. |
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We were running short of time, and ominous clouds were massing in the sky, but we couldn't resist stepping inside the old church. |
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After about 300 yards, you reach stepping stones across the Water of Ken, which can be crossed if the river is low enough. |
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With an appeal that transcends narrow definitions of jazz, he is assuredly stepping up, eloquently demonstrating the power of groove. |
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She dove into a sideways roll and made a lunge at his side, which he avoided easily by stepping out of the way. |
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Eaher abruptly turned to the offensive, stepping in with a lunge at Tahr's shoulder, sword at arm's length. |
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Start standing and inhale while stepping your left leg into a forward lunge with your left knee directly over your ankle. |
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Stars and celebrities are stepping out in clothes made by a tailor who does all his work from a garden shed in Doncaster. |
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We spent the next five hours with her trying to teach me how to tango, and me, stepping on her feet and apologizing. |
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I made sure that they were definitely gone before stepping out from my hiding place. |
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It contains venom in the spines on its back and so a person can be stung by inadvertently stepping on it. |
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He didn't even hesitate before stepping forward and backhanding her across the cheek. |
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They were the perfect armor for stepping off a school bus into a half-frozen puddle of gray slush. |
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That's one reason the industry is stepping up efforts to manage the bad debt. |
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He picked up a twig from the ground and scraped the dirt off his boots before stepping into a small scullery and calling out. |
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The teenager ran straight for goal side stepping his marker and dispatched the ball to the bottom right corner of the net. |
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Up to eight cars broke down in the floods with residents stepping in to help marooned motorists. |
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He had just passed the border of the town and was stepping onto the familiar grassy meadow when he heard the scuttering of feet around him. |
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She ponders for a moment and then stresses that she does not consider it to be a stepping stone to anything. |
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I suppose my eyes conveyed the same message, and I smirked at him, inclining my head in a bow, before stepping up to shake his hand. |
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However, on Wednesday they met their match even before stepping onto the cricket pitch. |
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He felt the thrill and excitement tingle up his back and he gave a small shiver, stepping closer to her. |
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There is an amazing footage of Barry stepping off at 170 mph on the banking at Daytona after his engine seizes. |
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He suffers from what the Greeks called hybris, and arrogant pride characterized by a man stepping out of his proper place in the world. |
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A big bald man with a brown mustache ordered, stepping into view from behind the trees. |
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Like many Latin dances, the beguine emphasizes the ability to roll the hips while stepping, evoking sensuality. |
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I opened the front door and took a deep breath before stepping inside and closing the door behind me. |
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Jeffries watched him go down the street to the mews before stepping back and slowly closing the door. |
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Chase settled me on the mattress before stepping back to lean against the windows, his eyes never breaking contact with mine. |
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He belted the first ball he faced over mid-on for four and was then run out, stepping out of the crease even though he had a runner. |
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Aides have reportedly confirmed that he was talking about stepping down as Education Secretary and moving to a different department. |
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Zoologists have been accused of skirting round the subject for fear of stepping into a political minefield. |
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Walked through the woods for more than two hours at a fast clip, stepping quickly along the bike path that wanders through my town. |
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As I reach the shooting box I focus first on stepping into the shooting box and hitting my marker with the strong side leg. |
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The four ambled down the street, stepping through the muck, shouldering out of the way anyone foolish enough to be in their path. |
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Ten hours later, we were in Mexico, stepping off an plane into a wall of moist, hot, heavy air. |
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Police have patrolled without stepping in as demonstrators burned trash, hurled Molotov cocktails and in some cases opened fire with handguns. |
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Lena rolled her eyes, stepping over a pile of discarded weeds next to a garden of growing turnips. |
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It is not too blatant and it might work as it allows people to move from one sphere to another without stepping into the rain. |
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Poetry is stepping out of the orchestra to play solo with the single instrument of language. |
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He glides from his bench before the game, superstitiously stepping over the center red line, then the blue line. |
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The underdogs in any fight usually prepare body and mind meticulously before stepping into the ring. |
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Local bobbies are stepping up patrols in part of the West End to nip the problems in the bud. |
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Any political action stepping outside their traditional place in society risked a backlash. |
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She who gives up her safe conduct to berate her husband for stepping out on her. |
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The pressure of stepping out in public with a new bonce is not to be taken lightly, though. |
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Today's slimline counterparts, crammed with memory and functionality, owe everything to the visionaries who laid these stepping stones before us. |
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However as she was stepping up onto the tongue of the boat trailer she lost her balance and slipped down onto the hard pavement. |
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You walk right by the edge, vertical drops for the vertigo-challenged, stepping round recent cliff slippages. |
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Jay pushed the door open after unlocking it and I found myself stepping in an one room apartment. |
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Living wage advocates are stepping up a campaign to ensure the benefits of prosperity extend to those at the bottom end of the income scale. |
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On hearing that he would be stepping down, we naturally expected a valedictory address. |
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Critics will say NGOs aren't simply gallantly stepping into the breach, rather they actually seek to perpetuate their power in crises like this. |
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So, in the interest of returning some level of sanity to public discourse, I am stepping into the breach. |
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Just stepping outside is enough to give an architectural purist the vapours. |
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As Singapore's first prime minister, he brooked no political opposition for 31 years of tough rule, before stepping down. |
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What may be a surprise is that the bottom of your foot hurts, bruised from stepping on the hard metal of the spade or fork repeatedly. |
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Joan interrupted their verbal jousting by stepping forward and taking the bottle out of Zeke's hand. |
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His attention wandered to the thin, almost rat-like man stepping up to the teller carrying a large metal bucket. |
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But there's something about stepping out of Christmas chaos and into a bath on Christmas day that makes the whole ritual different and spesh. |
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He opens the over by stepping to the leg side and swinging his bat through a horizontal arc, cutting the ball to point for four more. |
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The spiccato parts were great, but most of the work ended up sounding like someone driving a car stepping on and off the accelerator. |
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Its central story is atmospheric and makes good use of non-linear storytelling without stepping over the line into pretension. |
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Just be certain to use a non-skid pad underneath, especially if anyone will be stepping out of a tub or shower. |
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He gave her hand a gentle squeeze before standing and carefully stepping down. |
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Taking off her clothes and stepping into the shower stall, she pulled the curtain across and turned on the hot water. |
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For example, you test the water temperature with your hand before stepping into the shower stall. |
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Stepping into this world was like stepping into a whole new plane of existence. |
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For the world-class player can still be seen stepping up to the oche in his local darts league in Marple. |
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I come closer to the dresser, stepping lightly around the miscellaneous odds and ends. |
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I hear his soft footsteps, stealthy like a cat, stepping out of the bathroom, carrying the emptied tin bowl with him. |
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He built a stepping stone path across a stream to a big rock where he could hang his clothes out to dry. |
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I looked down at the grey footpath, stepping over the cracks in the pavement. |
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Tonight, the United States stepping up its offensive against insurgents after violence escalates dramatically. |
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Surely it's worth stepping off at Tours, taking in a Loire chateau or two, before haring down to the Atlantic. |
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I scale the stairs quickly as possible, stepping over sitting persons, avoiding an obstacle course of beer bottles. |
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John moved across the small area slowly, occasionally stepping on her feet. |
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Calmly but firmly insist on stepping into a private office or conference room where you will attend to his concerns. |
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Well now that the mushy stuff is out of the way, would you mind stepping into my office? |
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Teresa Dunne and her very talented step dancing group will also be stepping it out on the boards. |
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Here's the girl, clueless at how to begin stepping it with the dance partner. |
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He has held pop concerts across China in the shortest period after stepping into stardom. |
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She may be stepping into Boyle's shoes, but she won't be taking his revolutionary approach. |
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The driver seemed to be really stepping on it as the bus gained speed very fast. |
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And we want people stepping up to the plate to be vaccinated if they're in a priority group. |
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The space program is in complete disarray and no one is stepping up to the plate and trying to find a solution. |
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He couldn't help stepping back and looking at the absurdity of his situation. |
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He announced he was stepping down to accept a law school position in California. |
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James has since said he would be stepping down later this year from his position. |
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I remember the day he told me that he was stepping down from that position. |
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I share with my sister and mother the doom of always stepping forward when we see something that needs doing that no-one else will own. |
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This was a case of a courageous individual stepping forward and enabling the Army to police itself. |
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It's just a case of being confident, stepping forward and accepting responsibility like a man. |
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And of course you are lucky that Contestant No.1 has not yet discerned that you are stepping out on him. |
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She has since begun stepping out with Josh, probably the coolest rock star around. |
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What I didn't know at the time was that she had also been stepping out with K on a reasonably regular basis over the last couple of months. |
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I'm constantly amazed at the number of gorgeous women who prefer being with a fatty to stepping out with an Adonis. |
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He even switched camps, stepping out with a member of Kylie's troop, no less. |
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He was a member of a failed boyband and has been stepping out with young Samantha for three years now. |
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Turns out he's been snapped stepping out with Star Wars action figurine Natalie Portman and the winsome Winona Ryder. |
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Because no matter how you look at it, stepping out on your spouse with someone at work is just a bad idea all around. |
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The visitors were stepping up their game and it was no surprise when they went further ahead in the 59th minute. |
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They are stepping up ticketing to clamp down on the vehicles using double yellow lines to park in Southampton city centre. |
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Police are now stepping up the campaign to catch the culprit and have asked members of the public to come forward if they know who it is. |
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Police are stepping up their fight against illicit drugs with a pioneering new piece of computer technology. |
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She made her way to his last safe step, and then tested each stone around it until she found a secure stepping stone. |
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With only enough space for one foot on each stone, it takes a while to negotiate the stepping stones across the Wharfe at Bolton Abbey. |
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It's a lovely place and we walked across stepping stones and skimmed pebbles in the river. |
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I was transfixed by the vision of this Arctic ogress stepping through the gloom. |
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These lead into a larger stream over which there are a well-preserved set of stepping stones. |
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In other areas stepping stones had been placed on the roads so people could avoid the mud. |
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Crossing the stepping stones to the boulder, Will told Heather he had something for her. |
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When planning borders and beds, allow for easy access to all areas of the bed using paths or stepping stones. |
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The floor has been reduced to a strip of austere pebbled garden with stepping stones and a parallel garden pool. |
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And it's the cheeky things, like setting up their little stepping stones, with my paving stones, that upset you as well. |
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The original path was a series of stepping stones laid in the lawn, which I was able to reuse. |
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Indian software engineers getting jobs in Europe use it as a stepping stone to America. |
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Little do people know that setbacks that they have in life can be turned into a stepping stone to success. |
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Immigration reformers saw this program as a stepping stone to drastically overhauling our current immigration policy. |
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The East Asia Summit is seen as the stepping stone to a more ambitious goal of an East Asian Community in the future. |
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The well-organised event was again a stepping stone to the Nationals in March, which this year will be held closer to home than usual at Leeds. |
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The National Community Games finals are often a stepping stone to greater things. |
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Each session ends with 10 minutes' focus on the stepping stones towards a goal. |
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All clubs should really be involved in this series as it is the ideal stepping stone for the future. |
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This builds their confidence and lets them learn new skills, and can often be a stepping stone to finding paid work. |
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On one side were those who used the title as a stepping stone to get into the entertainment business. |
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Then he is seen to be stepping back into the crowd, two or three deep, and is then seen pushing at club stewards. |
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Stepping back from the car into the middle of the road was like stepping onto the surface of the moon. |
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Its door was open, and stepping into black darkness he fell headlong over some heavy object on the floor. |
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Muscat was once caught naughtily propelling a clump of mud in the direction of an opponent stepping up to take a penalty. |
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Indeed, stepping over the party line on this subject can result in ostracism, opprobrium and banishment to career Siberias. |
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When we left our building and headed out into Times Square, it felt like stepping straight into a scene of a film. |
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He nodded and called to Maggie that we were just stepping outside for a moment. |
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There is an area of outstanding natural beauty right on the doorstep and it is blocked off because of the dangerous stepping stones. |
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We now know that some families were cruel to children and that many children were abused without anyone stepping in to stop it. |
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I get a real charge out of stepping on the scale each morning to check my progress. |
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You're already a step ahead of the rest with your new spring jacket, but there's no use stepping out with the coolest outerwear if your clothing doesn't follow suit. |
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Stepping outside, he noticed the rain had stopped, the sky had cleared, but the sun was setting. |
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The 1960s were full of ballrooms of no chance, lacquered townies and long stepping country men who came looking for their hearts delights under fat Harvest moons. |
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As the ground under foot grew unusually lumpy, I worried I was stepping on tombs. |
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Melissa put in large, handsome stepping stones between the mini railroad-tie steps, and filled in the blank spaces with some foot-friendly ground cover plants. |
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Brinker said she is stepping down as CEO but will remain in a managerial role. |
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Personnel conducting any evolution that involves the use of ropes need to be aware of where they are standing at all times and avoid stepping into bights. |
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Stepping out onto the cobbles in front of the steps, the men found themselves at the center of a loose circle of guardsman. |
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Stepping outside your comfort zone helps you confront your fears and show you that life's full of possibility. |
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My mom, who is younger and faster, has even gone to the length of tricking my dad into stepping away from the computer and then racing to take his place. |
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Stepping back or getting out of institutional religion is quite an experience. |
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Add jewel mint of Corsica or creeping thyme between a path's stepping stones, and, if you have room, put a lemon or orange tree or a mock orange beside the path. |
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Alex visits a consultant paediatrician at Stepping Hill Hospital every eight months. |
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Actually giving that up and stepping aside to become the unimportant one for once is very unpleasant, even painful. |
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The industry is stepping up the sardine catch to feed farm-raised tuna. |
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Stepping aside to allow the president through, Cindy Collins took her seat in a folding chair behind the podium. |
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It means setting achievable goals as a stepping stone to ultimate success. |
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Would we be people of action, stepping up in the moment when we are most needed, or would we be cowering simps, hiding until the worst of it is over? |
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In stepping down from the boards of Ni Group, Times Newspaper Holdings, and News Corp. |
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Stepping out of the wooden portals, your nostrils are assailed by the pungent smell of leaf-wrapped dosai. |
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Stepping inside, Allie paused to look around at the cottage's simple elegance. |
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Stepping into the clearing, the demon was almost passable for a human, and should have been, for he was possessing a corpse. |
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He may be stepping down after 18 years in Westminster at the next general election, which is expected in May, but his passion for socialism remains undimmed. |
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So it's clearly the quickest stepping stone to the White House. |
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Stepping outside the door of the plane, I fondly imagined that the wall of heat was coming from the jet exhaust. |
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Stepping into the doorway separating the two rooms, he studied her slim form huddled on the couch. |
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You're not stepping on them, you're not poking them, you're not biting them as a predator might, where they would have a need to use their stinger. |
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Another reason for arriving at night and stepping very carefully is that you might encounter a leatherback or hawksbill turtle coming ashore to lay her eggs. |
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The journey not only reveals an artist seeking his voice, but an immigrant seeking to order his inner world before stepping onto the unrestful shore. |
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Stepping carefully from the end of the tunnel into near total darkness Reed followed a pinprick of light. |
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Feeling the cold now, as the wind whipped across the flat ground, I pushed on, stepping into a deep cold puddle before crossing untouched snow on a wide patch of grass. |
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Stepping on court against a four-year-old shouldn't be a daunting prospect. |
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But he's disappeared, for now, so I'm stepping into the breach. |
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Perhaps now that society doesn't reward the maternal instinct in the way it once did there is a gap to fill and men, newly emasculated, are stepping into the breach. |
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Imagine stepping out of the shower onto a warm custom heated floor. |
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In realising and recognising that these markers are not as enormous as we once believed, we turn them from stumbling blocks to stepping stones, on our way to the wider future. |
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Stepping up the pressure on the council, White House officials said they wanted negotiations wrapped up quickly. |
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Stepping inside, I felt my heart drop even more when I was greeted by silence. |
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Walking up to the edge of propriety and stepping over the line are all a rite of passage to self-definition. |
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Instead of stepping out of the spotlight, she offers herself up for intensive scrutiny, delving into her own foibles and failures with astonishing candour. |
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Stepping into a waiting elevator and pressing the button for the third floor, he prepared himself to make his pitch. |
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A Shrivenham florist made a wedding at Cricklade a happy event by stepping in after a Swindon firm failed to deliver the bride's bouquet and 30 buttonholes for guests. |
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And now, two San Francisco cops were stepping over suitcases piled up in the aisles as they made their way toward me. |
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Aram Roston and Christine Pelisek on the environmentalist CEO, who is stepping back after the incident. |
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Good old Sir Bob Geldof stepping into the breach again to raise money for crisis-hit Africa? |
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The bugs are so loud that stepping into the darkness feels like being surrounded by an enormous, pulsing heart. |
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Stepping up to the dominee, I got a liberal sprinkling with the aid of a palm frond. |
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Stepping out of the General Store he dumped the sack in amongst the rest of the dry goods and straightened his back and looked around him. |
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Then he vanishes above the monkey bars, where there is a good six feet of free space above his head and begins stepping over them, graceful as a cat. |
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The impression of a child's hand or foot can be pressed into modeling clay to make a wall hanging or quick drying cement to make a garden stepping stone. |
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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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Romney can show backbone and leadership by stepping up and calling for a reinstatement of the federal assault weapons ban. |
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What about a halfway house of the Metropolitan Police Authority stepping in to give firm advice, guidelines, guidance as to how that investigation could be improved? |
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Anyone who has ever dreaded stepping on the scale will relate when he reminisces about his dreaded ascent to size 42 Gap khakis. |
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He was just stepping into the bus lane off the left kerb as I went past. |
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Pope Francis said he would definitely consider stepping down, saying his predecessor has opened the door to retiring. |
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My throat was so sore from gasping for breath that my laughs at animals humping people, people injuring themselves and children stepping in dog poo came out like coughs. |
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The danger is that banks, which are getting cash that used to be in money-market funds, may not recirculate it quickly enough by stepping up their business lending. |
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Stepping back a generation, doctors were familiar with hospital wards full of patients succumbing to sepsis in the pre-penicillin era. |
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Douglas would remember later stepping outside the Daly home and gazing about. |
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Stepping in front of him, her hand gently lifted his chiseled chin, forcing him to stare at her. |
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A disparate group meeting for weekly tap dance lessons might not sound like a barrel of laughs but that's exactly what Stepping Out is. |
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One officer was taken to Stepping Hill Hospital for head injuries and whiplash. |
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Allemano and Carn are part of a younger generation of Toronto jazz musicians that are stepping up and are worthy to be heard alongside those in the Toronto establishment. |
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Stepping from the shadows, Reed extended his hand and sprayed the aerosol in the soldier's face. |
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My flip, polite persona masks a smouldering and wrathy incredulity as I learn that another revivalist is stepping up to accept officialdom's accolade. |
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Stepping out into the glare of Belmore Road in the afternoon, it took a while before my eyes readjusted to the sunlight. |
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Actors have won Oscars for sassily stepping over a puddle in period clothing. |
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The umpire called him out for stepping out of the batter's box. |
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Prior to the DOJ stepping in, there were many consumer challenges to the proposed merger. |
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Two men wearing black jumpsuits exit the aircraft, stepping onto the foot rail that lines the plane's port side and disappearing into the wild blue yonder. |
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I turned around and jumped back into Anna, stepping on her foot. |
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He swooped down and plucked me off my feet, stepping onto the porch. |
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I had recently injured my foot by stepping on a laptop plug. |
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Two upside-down Yakuza punks were stepping up onto the platform. |
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Stepping off the ferry, I am overwhelmed by the perfumes of rosemary, sage and lavender. |
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We both put on pink zori before stepping into the bustling streets. |
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Stepping back in time, Edison broke a bamboo fishing rod while angling near Rawlins and that night he threw it on the campfire. |
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One of the tallest barriers to improving mature learners ' skills is simply stepping back into a classroom, whether that is a library reading group or a pub language class. |
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Stepping into the clearing, Erik seemed to grow stronger again, as though his confidence and courage had been restored like never before. |
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By stepping down, the embattled McCaffery preempted an ethics investigation that could have cost him his state pension. |
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It appears this reverend is stepping outside his usual sector. |
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The man stepping into his shoes, however, is no shadowy unknown. |
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In this world, once-proud physicians are over-prescribing and over-ordering, grinning and pretending, stepping and fetching. |
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And we have a very important role to play, but are just so grateful with everyone who's stepping up to the plate to contribute their assets to help with the problem. |
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They're great Americans and they're stepping up to the plate. |
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However, the association also demanded that the government play a role in the consumer crisis, and openly chided it for not stepping up to the plate. |
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Stepping inside he tried to see any lines any contours that could tell him it was a safe room. |
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Transfixingly candid and gamely stepping up to the plate for a round of hardball, Lohan seemed to be answering yes. |
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Activists around the world are stepping up campaigns for gender-neutral toys. |
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Do you ever feel like stepping back, reviewing what's going on? |
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Hundreds of years ago the most beautiful women of Havana were only glimpsed stepping in or out of carriages on this street. |
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Our highways would be a safer place if cyclists obeyed the rules of the road and pedestrians stayed on the footpath and looked carefully before stepping out. |
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Stepping down from the spire he made towards the door, when suddenly he heard voices from below. |
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Stepping their masts and making sail, side by side, the four boats of the Daydream forged steadily ahead. |
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Stepping into my bachelor apartment, I walked into the small but bright kitchen and threw the contents of the mail box on the green counter top. |
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Meanwhile, Government sanction has enabled the East Midlands Development Agency to offer allowances for parties stepping forward to help fund the race. |
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Stepping out of the shower, I wrapped the hotel's white terry cloth towel around my dripping wet body. |
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It was really stepping into the unknown, because it was bigger than just a haircut. |
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The category gives actors the chance to do showy, attention-grabbing work, stepping into ready-made characters. |
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Snogging A-listers and stepping out with celebs could be a career-boosting move for the winners who are still enjoying their first flurry of fame. |
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But in the next instant, Peters is stepping back to the table and snatching up the knife. |
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The road rises to pass through mature beech woods and descends to meet the river again at Stepping Stones. |
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Her wealthy family imposed its own monetary and social punishment for stepping outside the sorority. |
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Entering Nunnington Hall is like stepping back to the heyday of the British Empire when English gentlemen proved their manhood by shooting game and fighting in wars. |
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Soon Stilts would be stepping his spidery legs over me to face off with Frank. |
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Stepping through it into the apartment, I froze as I suddenly heard the sharp click of a gun hammer being pulled back. |
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Pimalai's architecture is reminiscent of a Balinese hideaway with its pavilions, pools and terraced lawns stepping down towards the beachfront Rak Talay restaurant. |
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Stepping out of the vehicle, he unholstered his gun discreetly and started walking towards the restaurant. |
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Police are stepping up their war on anti-social behaviour on an estate. |
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Stepping out, Moira spotted a smattering of familiar faces among the crowd. |
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Stepping out of bed in my white full length nightie I glance down at my attire. |
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Together, they walked along a series of stepping stones through a manicured lawn toward the castle's main entrance, a pair of huge wooden doors on balanced iron hinges. |
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But the semi-retired builder, who has been a trainer at the club since 1984, is now stepping away from the ringside, passing the towel to a new generation of boxing coaches. |
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If hunters are going to use beastliness to justify their bloodlust, they should also support going back to the good old days when we put pigs on trial for stepping on mice. |
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Stepping back, she straightened the bow tie and brushed the lint off the lapels of his jacket. |
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Stepping into a ring of light provided by a street light, he leaned back against the pole, wanting her to take her time. |
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Stepping into the center of the circle, she rotated, her feet blurring and her floor-length skirt lifting to her knees. |
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Stepping off the airplane and into the Houston humidity, the first sight I spotted was not my homesick sister Laura, but a colossal bronze statue of George H.W. Bush. |
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The twins were born four months premature at Stepping Hill Hospital. |
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Stepping onto the property ladder can be fraught with pitfalls. |
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Stepping carefully down a slippery grassy slope, with trash littered on either side of the narrow footworn path through the weeds, we made our way under a low bridge. |
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Peters again complies, stepping aside and raising both hands. |
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Stepping resolutely forward, the red-head lifted the heavy brass knocker. |
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Stepping out into the dark humidity of the street we were mobbed by a crowd of kids who had been playing football in the shadows and now smelt profit. |
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Come on, Little Rhody,' he said, stepping forward towards the nest 'She's going to hatch them out here. |
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Stepping towards the centre of the cave she felt her feet slowly sink into the soft and mushy ground, the colour was dark brown and it looked and felt like runny sludge. |
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He took a deep breath to fortify himself before stepping onto the stage. |
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Earth and Mars have been stepping on the necks of the Belters out here for over 100 years and I didn't want to be the boot. |
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