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A brief and uneven step in the right direction is vastly superior to the more likely alternative no steps at all.
Brian King of the Ecclesiastical Insurance Group said: "Even if someone goes up the tower with a church warden, they could easily stumble on an uneven step, break a leg and the church may be liable.
The net movement is always forwards, although the trajectory turns due to uneven step sizes, as observed by Yellman et al. (1997).
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She tucked herself in beside him and her small, uneven steps limited his stride.
The steep, uneven steps had us in single file and we were leaning forward, hands on thighs.
Soon they would come to Jacob's Ladder, a 100-foot ascent on steep and uneven steps.
Their images were displayed on 36-by-48-inch 36-by-48-inch 36-by-48-inch 36-by-48-inchally and displayed on the uneven steps.
Results show that numerous folds, uneven steps, and other defects appear on the microscopic surface of activated plastic.
Taking her hand, kneading his fingers between hers, slowing his pace to match her uneven steps, Neil led her into the bar.
It has more than 100 uneven steps so this isn't terrain for tots, but there is a buggy-accessible footpath from the Arthurian-themed village.
From here one enjoys a fine view of the harbor and the French border town of Hendaye before descending the winding and uneven steps to the lower town.
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