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"Even the B-roll we have at ESPN that shows him at training camp, it always shows him moving the ball to his left shoulder, taking a hard step to his left, shuffling around somebody or ducking.
By taking a hard step forward you can trip him.
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At the snap, Fitzgerald took a hard step inside, setting up that solitary Raider to be beaten outside when Fitzgerald broke back toward the sideline, the route designed for a lobbed pass over his defender's head.
Now, it seems users are stepping back and taking a hard look at their relationship to America's most popular social network--some dissatisfied users even planning a "mass exodus" from the site.
Take a hard half step to the right side of the ball with your right foot.
"It's a hard thing to do; it's a hard step to take.
And it shouldn't be a hard step to take, at least in theory.
That makes sacking the shadow ministers who disagree on major policy items a hard step not to take.
Ms. Postal took a hard fall on icy steps at her home two years ago and thought for a time that her subsequent medical problems, including spasms, were linked to head injuries from the fall, associates said.
It should, at a minimum, be a sign to such fans that they may need step back, take a hard look in the mirror, and reflect on the role that watching football plays in their lives.
Now he needs to step back and take a hard look at the entire authority system.
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