Similar(58)
"If someone wanted to follow in your footsteps, what advice would you give them?" he asked.
For the National Review, he has had a stab at a satirical column written as if it were the diary of Trump as a little boy, in which the young Trump longs for a career in show business, and resents following in his father's construction-industry footsteps: "What Dad doesn't understand is that I'm not like him.
Holmes swears by what he calls the "Footsteps principle," which entails going everywhere that "the subject had ever lived or worked, or travelled or dreamed".
Since Kennedy had never shared any doubts with his vice president, Johnson, a novice at foreign affairs and eager to prove that he was marching in Kennedy's footsteps, did what he was persuaded he must do.
The exhibition proves that many photographers tramped in Atget's footsteps, taking what he took -- street lamps, garden ornaments, beds, storefronts, streets, railings, trees -- even matching his formal arrangements.
"I'm following in the footsteps of what I did at Wigan, but it'll be a big game".
What about hearing mysterious footsteps on creaky stairs and finding no one there?
I was focused on telling her that I realized we weren't on the usual street, so I missed what she heard: the footsteps of someone, whom she assumed to be a jogger, running up behind us.
It will be interesting to see what follows in Crusoe's footsteps.
All I wanted to do was follow in his footsteps, just watch what he did".
Analysts are trying to retrace the fugitive's digital footsteps to see what secrets may be on the four laptops he has taken with him.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com