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Moreover, we take a step to propose a concept control architecture.
McNair said Friday he wanted to take a step to deter future infractions.
"You had to take a step to get it; you are already half sold".
The next one came with Williams serving at 2-3, when she again went crosscourt and Azarenka didn't even bother to take a step to chase it down.
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Speaking to diplomats after this week's announcement, the pope said he was "happy to see two peoples take a step to move closer after being distant for so many years".
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Now Google is taking a step to ease those concerns.
That's how a pitcher takes a step to the next level".
The Aboutaams also took a step to help market their investment.
Today, the supreme court took a step to make sure it happens".
"Italy looks to have taken a step to the right and moved towards populism and change.
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