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Tables should be steady.
The total of their guidance about posture is that it should be "steady and comfortable".
There should be steady growth on a weekly basis, but there should be no excess fat around the abdomen.
But the idea that progress toward racial harmony would or should be steady and continuous is fraying.
The Chiefs' rise should be steady this season with a playoff spot and, perhaps, the division title.
With kids on holiday this week for October half-term, takings should be steady every day, and the animated sequel looks headed for mid-teens millions; the original Hotel Transylvania reached £8.30m over the course of its lifetime.
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After removing the wedge of bone, the pelvis should be steadied by an assistant, and the limb brought down to a straight position by fracturing the layer of bone which has not been cut through, and before the limb can be perfectly straightened it may be found that division of the adductors sartorius and, sometimes, the tensor vaginæ femoris is required.
The upper chopstick should be steadied with the tip of your thumb and the forefingers of your index and middle fingers.
In order to mimic available experimental data as closely as possible, simulated data obtained from the synthetic model should therefore be steady-state data.
I think that ordinary families should have learned from the last few years and recent history that if something sounds too good to be true whether it's stock market returns or appreciating housing prices that sometimes they are too good to be true, and that what we should be looking for is steady growth, steady accumulations of savings, steady and prudent investing.
He added that circulation numbers in the next few reporting periods should be fairly steady.
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