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Finally, on Oct. 2, 2012, Houston took a dramatic step.
Prompted by public outrage, federal officials took a dramatic step.
England took a dramatic step toward abolishing slavery on its soil in 1772, in a landmark case in which a man named James Somerset won his freedom.
Gender relations in football took a dramatic step backwards yesterday after one of the country's top young managers attacked the presence of female officials in the game.
Within six weeks, President Gerald Ford took a dramatic step to head off any possibility of a new swine flu pandemic.
Spanish politicians took a dramatic step to try to win back market confidence by agreeing on a reform of the country's constitution to introduce a cap on future deficits.
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Laser ranging, Dr. Murphy wrote recently with eight colleagues, "is poised to take a dramatic step forward".
China is far from taking a dramatic step like abandoning its bedrock nuclear policy, they said.
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, in Naples, reports that Britain has taken a dramatic step towards joining Franco-German proposals for a European Army with headquarters outside of Nato.
If they can do that, New York's elected officials, led by Gov. Mario Cuomo, will have taken a dramatic step toward alleviating the state's fiscal pain.
Through the power of free markets, we will take a dramatic step forward for our children's health, which will also be a dramatic new step toward a stable climate.
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