The footpath surface, rather the lack of it, can hamper even the most sure-footed of the city's pedestrians. |
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These are sure-footed lyrics, confidently placed in their musical context, and telling their stories by phrasing just as much as the words. |
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I will shine the lantern along your path so you feel confident and sure-footed with each step you take. |
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The unpaved roads into Avante are so rough, the local police use sure-footed horses on their patrols. |
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Leaving their overnight camp by the riverbed, they turn their sure-footed local steeds toward the steep, rocky outline of the Spur. |
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On average, the Bush campaign has been more sure-footed, but both sides have had stumbles. |
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In one of the many smugly tended, overpriced noodle shops we met Bob, a guide as sure-footed as a mountain goat. |
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The tester came fitted with the mid-range 3.5 litre V6 mated to an AWD system for more sure-footed traction. |
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The BWs 125 targets a young, urban crowd looking for an original, compact and sure-footed machine. |
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The car is sure-footed and confident, and its linear steering entices you to take curves a little faster, a little sharper. |
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Front and rear independent double-wishbone suspension for a sure-footed, comfortable ride. |
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Some people fear to venture out into the broad life of maturity because they cannot tell, never having tried, whether they are sure-footed. |
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The dual-stage HS1132 series rides on Honda's dual track drive for a sure-footed stance and traction in almost all snow conditions. |
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The 2009 Murano is a vehicle that surrounds its occupants with comfort and sure-footed performance. |
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The donkey is a good animal for packing as it is sure-footed and can easily negotiate narrow paths over steep and rocky terrain. |
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You'll need to be sure-footed for the sharp, zig-zagged descent down the Bluff to Stuart's Pass, an upper branch of the Hugh River. |
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The Potenza RE750 delivers rapid response, sure-footed traction, and outstanding wet and dry handling. |
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This was a rough and stony road, a hard road to traverse, a road which needed a sure-footed horse. |
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But thanks to our safe, comfortable and reliable chassis you'll be sure-footed wherever you go. |
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Bruno should bring aggression and aerial ability at both ends of the pitch, while Ricardo Carvalho has plenty of sure-footed experience. |
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The addition of cross-link to the filler provides extra stability and a firm surface for sure-footed landings and perfect balance. |
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The famous hardy and sure-footed Basotho ponies can take visitors into areas not accessible by road. |
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The Z-Traxion z-shaped lugs promote superior weight distribution and sure-footed traction and stability. |
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The sure-footed animal was easily kept and many a child owed its life to the milk of the humble goat. |
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In dealing with this issue, Romney has not exactly shown himself to be a sure-footed candidate. |
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In one of the noodle shops we met Bob, a guide as sure-footed as a mountain goat. |
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It has sure-footed, precise handling with a very rigid platform, good steering, a willing engine and a great set of brakes. |
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Like all our horses, my mount Brown is superbly fit and sure-footed. |
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Let your character be more self-reliant, sure-footed, sharper. |
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But neither was he the sure-footed literary lion. |
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It is made using a single piece casting, with fabricated and welded sections creating a strong, hollow and lightweight component that contributes considerably to the Multistrada's sure-footed handling. |
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Its tread pattern, comprised of large tread blocks with significant slots and sipes, evacuates water and provides sure-footed traction and handling in a variety of conditions. |
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Put it under something with a Jeep badge and a seven-slot grill and, where you're expecting to feel top-heaviness, it feels unexpectedly sure-footed and stable. |
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A step pad in the rear bumper has a non-skid surface, providing a sure-footed step up when accessing cargo stored on the roof or when washing the top of the vehicle. |
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He is most consistent, sure-footed and passionate in his celebration of prudence, practical reasoning, and good old-fashioned English probabilism and empiricism. |
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His melodies were sure-footed and sometimes swashbuckling. |
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Yet Cruz is amazingly sure-footed verbally. |
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Once sure-footed, their step is now a confused, uncertain stagger, like a drunk slaloming from house to house in searching for his own front door. |
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Krebs's quick march through a wealth of material hits a few boggy academic patches but becomes increasingly sure-footed. |
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All wheel drive is available alongside the standard six-speed automatic gearbox for sure-footed traction in any weather, and an enhancement in dry-pavement performance. |
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It was a fortunate thing that my horse was sure-footed and knew more about mountain trails than I did, because my attention was completely upon that small lamasery. |
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He receives the sailing course from his superiors, then he stands sure-footed at the wheel, easing the spokes this way and that, using a mixture of expertness, craft and guile to keep his ship on course. |
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Redman is an astonishing improviser, so sure-footed at speed, so clear in his tone and articulation. |
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Yet he faced his foemen with dauntless courage, dashing in, springing back, sure-footed, steady-handed, with a point which seemed to menace three at once. |
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Handel's extraordinary melodic ingratiation pervaded the four movements and the musicians were absolutely solid, sure-footed in trading, enfolding, developing his themes. |
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