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When the character Will Parker comes back from Kansas City to sing about what he saw there and teach his friends the dance he learned, Ms. Stroman said, "You believe that he would start a step that would be so infectious the entire town would be doing that step".
In situations where children already start a step behind, don't they deserve as many options as possible?
Whereas college is meant to provide a level playing field from which to launch toward your dreams, the reality is that students like Sarah often start a step behind their peers who can afford to "pay to play" when it comes to out-of-classroom experiences.
"It's a good start, a step in the right direction," said Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson, an obstetrician and geneticist at Florida International University, who wrote an editorial that accompanied the research.
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That may be so, but the imagination starts a step closer to home.
The student group, which has started a step dance troupe called Everlasting Faith, meets for an hour after classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
After thoroughly scrutinising the last taken radiographs together with assessing their clinical condition they started a step-wise training program.
Note: A line break is a "soft" break: it does not start a new numbered step.
But such a step could start a domino effect that would disrupt the entire solar system program.
Right from the start a step-by-step procedure for the implementation of fiscal stabilisation measures was chosen.
Starting a multi-step research program on the effects of Kinaesthetics, we assess the feasibility of a two-stage nursing staff training and a pre-post research design.
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