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One-dimensional stereotypes fester where journalism fails to tread.
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Experts are worried that this serious crime still fails to prompt action from social services and other authorities because people are afraid of "treading on cultural toes".
The charge of the second division failed to renew the Scottish momentum, and their men trod one another underfoot, more dying by suffocation than by the sword.
Charities may go where parents fear to tread.
These companies go where others fear to tread.
Drogba, who got away with overstepping the mark when he trod on Sergio Busquets' foot, also failed to make the most of a one-on-one with Carles Puyol.
The 23-year-old is growing into that role for Valencia, but Banega is attempting to tread where more recent Argentine playmakers -- Juan Sebasti Veron, Juan Rom Riquelme, Pablo Aimar -- have failed to convince.
And then because we are all so busy treading water in our separate ponds, we fail to come together with the collective will to stop it.
If their caution failed to stop the party losing heavily in the midterms, what was the point in treading so carefully?
The trick is especially humorous in Act II, when the pirate-hunting policemen fail to notice those pirates who have just stalked onstage singing "With Cat-Like Tread," for which Sullivan specified a fortissimo dynamic.
Maybe it's time for me to tread where so many (or maybe just "some") women have failed, and try to make an honest man out of myself.
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