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He said Hari's columns will be closely monitored and scrutinised when he returns and if he sets a foot wrong he will be sacked.
When he performs in Europe, he does it in French, in arenas that seat thousands of ecstatic fans who have paid a premium for the privilege of seeing him live; the cheers start up before he sets a foot onstage.
Buoyed by his continued evasion of the law, the assured and cocky Manuel Martin Compstonn) sets a foot wrong, meaning Douglas Henshall's thwarted but ever-resourceful detective Muncie is finally able to close in.
Though he is one of those actors who rarely sets a foot wrong no matter what the role, Washington has developed a special knack for dark-side portrayals that bring intensity and flair to films like "Training Day," "American Gangster" and this one.
The defence strategy in this map should not be hard to think of - just climb up to the place where the automatic cannon is and shoot every enemy who sets a foot on the bridge, at the lower difficulties the bots never enter the ship through the underwater entrance.
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My dear country, I will never set a foot on your green shores again.
IT'S obvious even to those who've never set a foot backstage that collaboration is essential to theater.
Didn't set a foot wrong, answered all the obvious leading questions about Colombia with a smile.
This way you can learn the lay of the land before setting a foot outdoors.
Consider this: Not one person in the Obama administration involved in this outrageous decision has ever set a foot on a mountaintop removal site.
Keegan-Dolan rarely sets a narrative foot wrong.
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