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These big-hearted geese seemed endearingly human, stepping out so bravely, but they are the true champions of high-altitude flying.
The story of Mae leapfrogs in time, showing her at one instant as a pushy young hopeful in vaudeville and the next as the stylized gargoyle of her old age, with Mr. Chamberlin and the invaluable Bob Stillman (also the show's musical director) portraying human stepping stones and resting places along Mae's path to legendhood.
If the birds had seen a human stepping out of the blind, they seldom gave the stick so much as a glance as they dug out their food.
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The ice core sampling process is when scientists try to understand where we HAVEN'T been: no human stepped foot on Antarctica for millions of years, so it's in much better shape than the rest of the planet.
This is the more "human" step.
In pursue of a new potential sustainable energy source as a respond to global warming, a literature study was conducted, resulting in a decision to design an energy-harvesting stairway that generates electricity from humans stepping movement's potential energy.
A human steps on it.
Mr. Taylor makes these basic human steps as ravishing as brush strokes in Impressionist painting.
Workers and managers need to view a mistake "as an inevitable human step on the path to improvement," she said.
"We planned this not as a poke in the eye but an absolutely necessary and human step," said the official, Reuters reported.
And to have an intuitive recognition that opening the discussion in the face of widespread Holocaust denial is a major human step forward".
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