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Facing Anderson, he took a long step backward.
Under his leadership, it took a long step forward.
| John Jay College of Criminal Justice took a long step into the future on Thursday with a deep bow to the past.
Visitors climbed three steps up an A-frame ladder, and then took a long step onto a temporary wooden platform, stepped over the four-foot-high barrier onto another platform, and then down a ladder on the other side.
The long reach of the John Hughes films, which endure even as adolescence has grown more complicated and vampire-fied, has meant that the 16-year-old Molly has rarely been out of the public eye, while the adult Molly took a long step back.
Her signature gesture is a raised, clenched fist, and when a crowd applauds one of her lines she often shouts out "Yes!" On Monday, when Warren praised the Presidential nominee, seated next to the lectern, she took a long step toward Clinton, and shook a happy fist in her face.
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WALKING LUNGES UPHILL Take a long step forward with your right leg, bending both knees so that you get about 90 degrees at each knee, then rise and step forward your with left leg.
In just one week, the country had taken a long step toward a huge expenditure of blood and treasure to confront an enemy most Americans did not know they had.
This time, international officials are taking a long step back from the elections, emphasizing that they are "Afghan led," partly in hopes of distancing themselves from any questionable outcome.
To test the hypothesis that participants with stroke will exhibit appropriate increase in muscle activation of the paretic leg when taking a long step with the nonparetic leg compared to during steady-state walking, with a consequent increase in biomechanical output and symmetry during the stance phase of the modified gait cycle.
The bill would also take a long step toward clamping a total trade embargo on Iran.
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