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Yet in Schmitz's Foxxconn report on Marketplace, he reports about an interview with a Foxxconn worker whose boyfriend (a Foxxconn supervisor), when she complained about her job, "steps in and whispers to her: 'You shouldn't be saying this to a foreign journalist.'" Is it too far-fetched to imagine a similar pressure, perhaps less direct, being applied to Cathy?
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Now, he argues, that must change, adding, "It is our job, step by step, to rebuild the credibility of that process".
Even in the zone, I was the one following him around the entire time, but everybody did a great job stepping up.
The quarterback does a good job stepping up in the pocket and scrambling, but this is a winning rep for Allen.
Through the air, Matt Ryan did a superb job stepping up in the pocket and getting the ball out quickly (three- and five-step drops were a big part of the plan).
Stephanie J. Block, Megan Hilty, and Allison Janney play the three beleaguered secretaries who kidnap their chauvinistic boss (the perfectly cast Marc Kudisch); all are good, though Hilty, who has the hardest job — stepping into Dolly's boots — beams the brightest.
That same month, the bicentennial commission's secretary, Connie Vertucci, issued a challenge of sorts via The Observer-Dispatch of Utica: "If anyone out there knows he or she can do a better job, step up.
"They came in looking to shut down our rushing attack, and our quarterback and receivers did a great job stepping up for us.
"The team has good chemistry and our new team captain, Jackie McMahon, is doing a good job stepping into a leadership role.
"Sydney [House] was a really big part, Kelly was a really big part, all our seniors, whether they were captains or not, did a really good job stepping up.
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