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The strain of forcing herself to take step after step to bring things to an end begins to exact its toll, because the predicament never ends.
"The players want this thing to be turned around so quickly that I have to keep reminding them, as I do myself, that it's going to take step after step.
That's why it's important to take Step Two, to confront this often unacknowledged belief consciously and see how we are being held back by our delusion.
We'll see!" On the topic of her second pregnancy, the star also said this time around she really hopes to be able to take step back from her work.
One of the reasons it's so hard to take Step One, to actually quit drinking and using, is that the question that looms in the background is, "What then?" How are you going to deal with not drinking?
Geckos were introduced to the substrate and induced to take step with each foot, providing a standardized posture with all four feet and footpads fully in contact with the substrate.
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And one of the things that I learned is that I think we need to take step-by-step progress toward the ultimate goal of providing quality affordable health insurance for every American.
"We want to take steps about it.
Broadcasters continue to take steps to accommodate advertisers.
Mr. Burns urged both sides to take steps to reconcile.
But it is sensible to take steps to prevent it.
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