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A square stepping exercise was performed on a thin mat with the instruction to step from one end of the mat to the other according to a step pattern provided, which could be made progressively more complex.
It's easy, and necessary, to fool oneself that a step from one calendar to the next will dull the pain.
Students then learn to "come from the strength of both disciplinary perspectives and step from one to the other," he said.
As you step from one area to the next, it is as if you were engaging in a playful dance between old and new.
An inference is a rule-governed step from one or more propositions, called premises, to a new proposition, usually called the conclusion.
And there's bits where I'm having to step from one rock to another rock and there's a kilometre drop, and I just thought to myself, I need to get a new hobby.
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It is possible to walk on a tree (stepping from one node to the next only when they are joined by an edge) from any node to every other node.
I received step by step support from one of their incredible team members, and my website was up within hours.
Then they filled each cage with 2,000 fingerlings – a delicate balancing act requiring stepping from one small wooden plank to another on the floating structure.
Small downtown stores that are steps from one another and that suffered the same damage on Sept. 11 and similar declines in business afterward received grants of vastly different size.
Gerardo Hazan, 26, was serving customers on the patio of the Cafe Rimon, just steps from one of the bombers.
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