Sentence examples for steps to rise from inspiring English sources

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Control was declared "remarkably nervy and mature" for a teenage act, also considered "an alternative to the sentimental balladry" which permeated radio, likening Jackson to Donna Summer's position of "unwilling to accept novelty status and taking her own steps to rise above it".

Hoerburger expressed the view that that tracks such as "Nasty" and "What Have You Done for Me Lately" erased the former "pop-ingénue image" of Jackson's first two albums, and that "Control is a better album than Diana Ross has made in five years and puts Janet in a position similar to the young Donna Summer's unwilling to accept novelty status and taking her own steps to rise above it".

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In unison, each of six young women leans forward in an arabesque penché before stepping forward to rise on point and arching back.

1/D, called the time constant of the response, is the time for the step response to rise 63% of its final or steady state value.

She promised to take steps to combat "rising inequality and rising pessimism in our work force".

This is the music played before every film, accompanied by a special animation showing the fabled steps, which appear to rise under the sea, break the surface, and then ascend to movie heaven.

In Ms. Ezell's panel commemorating the Sept. 15, 1963, bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, another rallying point for the civil rights movement, the church steps literally seem to rise.

Mr. Obama has taken steps to curb rising prices and link federal assistance to performance.

On Tuesday, the catalyst for the market's volatility was disappointment over the Bank of Japan's decision not to take new steps to address rising bond yields.

Many employers say they were already taking steps to address rising costs, even as the increases have abated somewhat in recent years.

Leaders of M.Q.M. stressed that the government had done nothing to improve deteriorating economic conditions and urged the government to take immediate steps to alleviate rising fuel prices and other domestic burdens.

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