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– before stepping down into the shin-high waters of Barry Burn.
You don't want to be stepping down into it, or you're losing a welly.
At the same time, officers tried to return to the past, stepping down into the basement of what is now a boutique eyeglasses shop to document its current appearance, not even pretending to believe there are any clues to be found.
Talk shows, quiz shows, Johnny Carson's stepping down into the audience to ask a guest to sing (usually badly) a line or two of some old chestnut -- all of those were really about the virtually endless fascination most of us feel for watching ourselves and our neighbors on television.
But after a few playful minutes with Ms. Sint, 32, who has a background in circus arts and yoga, all of us could keep the hoops moving with our hands and waists, prerequisites for the feat that came next: spinning them above our heads while we balanced ourselves in the tree pose, then stepping down into the warrior pose to spin the hoops around our waists.
Workers live and sleep in the same low-slung sheds, stepping down into 3-foot-deep trenches dug into the earthen floors to house the looms.
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Patrons step down into it.
At one point, he boarded the Ceres and stepped down into its snug cabin.
"I still step down into the collections in our basement and know I am in a fantastic space," he said.
While Bush took a seat onstage with his fellow presidents, Cheney stepped down into the audience to sit with cabinet members and the Bush children.
Visitors can tour old-fashioned buses along the street, and step down into the museum itself in a decommissioned subway station.
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