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Yet the clarity of their steps was evidence that they were more exalted than mere mortals.
Mrs. Kirian's hair has grown white, both of their steps have gotten slower over time.
So were the deft, rhythmic exchanges of their steps, as they played off each other and the music.
Yvonne Borree and Benjamin Millepied danced a lucid Bluebird pas de deux, yet some of their steps could have been more buoyant.
The polished grace of their steps is a fine counterpart to the educated brilliance of Renaissance language with which Shakespeare characterizes them.
At last December's Nice summit, Mr Blair infuriated some of his European partners by blocking some of their steps towards "ever closer union".
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In many cases they are out of their step with their flock, and that can lead to stormy pastoral situations.
Furthermore, at the end of the year Fitbit sent out e-mails giving users the geographical equivalent of their step count.
When a group of fraternities and sororities gives a public display of their stepping techniques, the event is called a "step show," and sometimes competitions are called "step offs".
"When you have your kids working as soon as they're 13, 14 years old, the spring just goes out of their step," said Theresa Miller, a mother and writer in Tatamy, Pa.
Historically, they have been defined on the basis of their step-by-step discovery.
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