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She also had a vocabulary of more than two dozen words, and was able to follow one-step directions, while Bertrand could only make indistinguishable grunts.
After 4 practice trials with one step in each direction, a random sequence of 20 trials in which the directions of word and shape never match commences.
Their most common attack is: "How dare you?" and "Who do you think you are?" We begin to get glimpses of this woman inside us who is brave and strong and resilient and competent and then we try to take one step in her direction and the Soul Bullies are on our case.
This would be one step in the direction of extending and entrenching civil liberties against the depredations we have seen in recent years.
But, as one step in that direction, let's see how much of the test-score gap we can get back if kids are fundamentally motivated".
It slants past Graebner so fast he can take only one step in its direction, and it skips through the chalk of the sideline a duster, as players call a shot that stirs the chalk.
One step in this direction would be for the bank to address racial inequalities in its staffing at the senior level and to become open and accountable about its progress towards this end.
One step in that direction: the addition of Lucy Liu as a character whose precise nature isn't made clear in the season premiere, beyond a willingness to engage in uncomfortable-looking sex.
One step in that direction has been the large-scale use of military contract workers supplied by private companies, which can be seen as a revival of the age-old use of mercenaries.
"I understand the history," CEO Nadav Goshen told TechCrunch during a phone call this week, "This is one step in the direction.
However, minimising the biological burden from mechanical assist device therapy has the potential to improve patient outcomes, and this study is one step in that direction.
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