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I was marching in step.
We first see Mr. Alagna's Don José, an obedient corporal, marching in step with the other solders.
They will struggle to keep the various elements of digital wizardry marching in step at ever-faster speeds.
Perhaps it comes as no surprise that their bars are not all marching in step with the mayor's.
He is still forecasting a 1%to6%6% increase in sales next year, with profits marching in step.
He also joined a youth education program called the Young Marines, wearing a uniform, marching in step and learning about good citizenship.
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More than 50 years ago, when I was growing up in Bristol, England, I knew that soldiers were not allowed to march "in step" over the Clifton Suspension Bridge because it would sway if they did.
Only the yen and government bonds gained ground.This marching-in-step has been described by Henry McVey, a Morgan Stanley strategist, as a "market of one".
It would be nice to be able to do the same thing with a beam of atoms.Ordinary, not-marching-in-step atomic beams are already used in precision clocks, and to etch some high-performance computer chips.
British and American politics have tended to march in step.
Oak-hee — almost from early childhood — didn't march in step with other North Koreans.
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