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After Cuadrado cleverly made space down the right and rolled the ball across the penalty area, Rodriguez's neat step-over flummoxed the defence and allowed Pablo Armero – on loan at West Ham from Napoli – to slot home.
A neat step-over and shot from Santos forced another vital save from Sereni, then Michael Hansson found himself free but saw his shot across the face of goal skew just wide.
Tim Visser stormed down the left touchline and, after Scotland had worked the ball infield, Laidlaw and Zander Fagerson released the young centre, who bamboozled the Australia defence with a neat step before plunging over for his second try.
The footwork of Maxime Mermoz, for example, a centre who gave Jonathan Joseph a run for his money in the race to display the neatest steps.
The old Roman path at the top is surprisingly well-preserved, with neat slab steps.
So chronology is another art-historical convention that Gego subverts: the idea that art progresses in neat, incremental steps, like beads on a string.
But the varied material – polished displays of castanet technique, declamatory poses and neat, beaten steps, the sweep and flick of shawl and fan – is dulled by wallpaper music and riddled with choreographic cliche.
As to the specifics of Mr. Weberman's case, Dr. Katz executed a neat two-step.
A quick neat clerk stepped up: "Have you been waited on?" he asked.
The appointments are more luxurious and the third row of seats, which is standard, does a neat, four-step disappearing act into the cargo floor.
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