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There are some puzzles — cheetahs have spots, though they prefer open hunting grounds — but that's to be expected, since the footsteps of evolution can be as hard to retrace as those of a speckly leopard in the forest.
It's important to film instead of jogging or walking quickly, since the footsteps will jostle the camera and make it difficult to watch.
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The Laetoli footprints may help resolve this debate, since they record the footsteps of at least two, and possibly three individuals who walked bipedally across wet ashfall approximately 3.6 million years ago [3], [4].
This will be Mr. Williams's first appearance on Broadway since 2002; it follows in the footsteps of Will Ferrell's one-man show, "You're Welcome America.
(Sinagra) BONNIE RAITT, MARC BROUSSARD (Wednesday and Thursday) Since her days following in the footsteps of blues performers like Sippie Wallace and Son House, Ms. Raitt has been comfortable playing with both rolling funk blues and blues-pop that relies on her clear, wearily emotive voice.
The use of physically based synthesized sounds allowed to enhance the level of realism and variety compared to sampled sounds, since the produced sounds of the footsteps depended on the impact force of subjects in the environment, and therefore varied dynamically.
It's a move that proves that imitation -- and fornication -- are the sincerest forms of flattery, since Bernardo is following in the footsteps of fellow Brazilian Catarina Migliorini.
That's high praise since she is following in the footsteps of one of pop's most versatile singers, tackling folk, pop, R&B and more with verve.
It's no easy task since Jewel is following in the footsteps of Reese Witherspoon, who won an Oscar for lead actress in the 2005 biopic "Walk the Line".
Boston businessman Thomas Demakes, 69, has been working at his successful family-owned business, Old Neighborhood Foods, since he was 5, following in the footsteps of two previous generations.
So important was it to go to Jerusalem and be a pilgrim walking the Via Dolorosa – the Way of Sorrow – in the footsteps of Jesus, that since medieval times thousands of Stations of the Cross have been created in different parts of the world to enable anyone to do it, even if you couldn't afford to actually travel to the Holy Land.
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