Wartime military service has been a traditional steppingstone to the White House. |
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The team has organized a number of courses at the center, which provide a steppingstone into the world of cheerleading. |
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That experience was a valuable steppingstone, he said, adding that his recent performances augured well for this week. |
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The amendment serves as a steppingstone for additional elements to be defined by the Administrative Commission. |
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The Inception Kernel is to constitute a steppingstone for the achievement of the full ETCS-Net deployment scenario as described above. |
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Some people get into the trade and decide they only want to weld, while others use welding as a steppingstone to other trades. |
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Mike Weir won the 1993 Canadian Tour Players Championship here as a steppingstone to the PGA Tour. |
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For others the Centre is a school, a learning place and a steppingstone to a professional career. |
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In 1844, Fanti chiefs in the area signed an agreement with the British that became the legal steppingstone to colonial status for the coastal area. |
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These institutions, because of their record of high achievement, represent a steppingstone out of poverty and its corresponding ills. |
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It's true that, for a conventional politician, the Speakership has always been a too-slippery steppingstone to the Presidency. |
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For young dancers, a junior troupe is many things: a place to be noticed and to hone stagecraft and, barring irritating complications — like other, even better dancers — a steppingstone to a company contract. |
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Axcan is proud of its association with Schwarz Pharma and sees this strategic alliance as a steppingstone to a mutually exciting and fruitful long-term relationship. |
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