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Perhaps a fastidious French pianist was simply falling in step for the evening with the St. Petersurg way of doing things.
The fortunes of the three countries' super-rich kept fairly closely in step for most of the 20th century, until America began to diverge in the late 1970s.
If shares in, say, Argentina and Japan have been moving in step for the past five years, a VAR model will assume that they will continue to do so.
Then, we outline the information models developed in STEP for the computer-interpretable representation and exchange of product data, throughout the life cycle of products and for any kind of industry.
The core euro-zone countries, especially France and Germany, had their economies and currencies marching in step for years before January 1999, while Britain has kept its own economic rhythms and fell out of the exchange-rate coordination system in 1992.
Computer chip technology and scientific breakthroughs have marched in step for decades.
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Low-power variation: Cook as in Step 2 for 17 minutes.
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