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If there's one thing putting a spring in the step of publishers this summer and giving them just a little more impetus to initiate summer hours and "get away from the hustle and bustle of the city" by having their driver take them to their house on the Hamptons, it's the iPad.
The Richmond Park byelection has put a spring in the step of pro-Europeans.
Being 3-0 certainly puts a spring in the step of a coach.
Right now, there's a spring in the step of every supporter.
I would imagine it putting a spring in the step of investors too, showing a willingness to be radical.
But the meteoric rise of Anzhi, the city's football side, to become the footballing pride of the Caucasus has put a spring in the step of the locals.
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Campbell retraced the steps of Harvard debate team in 2002.
Tomographic measurements were made with 225 translation steps (translation step size of 20 μm) covering 0 180° angular range, in steps of 1.125° (ie, 160 line scans).
The measurements were recorded in steps of 0.045° with a step size of 0.5 s in the range of 2° 65°.
These were run for 5*107 and 1*108 cycles with a burn-in of 1*106 steps, respectively.
For example, in 1983 he foretold the step-by-step collapse of the Soviet Union with almost supernatural prescience.
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