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were step
noun
An advance or movement made from one foot to the other; a pace.
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The ITC, however, insisted that rules would have to be introduced if it were step in quicker.
The company's delivery trucks were step vans painted white with a gold band running around the lower half and forest-green hubcaps.
The idea of canals as green arteries may seem a little ironic since they were step one in the Industrial Revolution, but these days, as environmentally friendly holidays they beat flights abroad any time.
Packages were step precision wound on Peass UFlex rewinding machine with these tables.
In trials to the left and right, 66% and 56% of the trials were step turns, respectively.
Primary outcome measures were step count, minutes spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and exercise self-efficacy.
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People were stepping on me.
Inevitably, toes were stepped on.
The most common familial victims were step-children (25%) or biological children (13%).
The samples were step-scanned at a 0° 70° 2θ interval.
The average slip and the slip dispersion were step-wise estimated separately in each of the slip bands in a representative crystal observation zone.
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