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take step
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166.62 |
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I took a step back. |
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go step
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20.93 |
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He went a step further. |
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move step
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8.43 |
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Eva moves a step towards me. |
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retrace step
|
7.11 |
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You retrace your steps. |
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make step
|
5.40 |
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I made a few steps on my own. |
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announce step
|
5.27 |
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Jocketty said the next step may be announced on Tuesday. |
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discuss step
|
5.13 |
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The National Assembly was also discussing those steps. |
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lose step
|
3.55 |
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You lose a step. |
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watch step
|
3.55 |
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Watch your step. |
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follow step
|
3.42 |
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To confirm this, follow these steps. |
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climb step
|
3.36 |
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As I climbed the steps my palms began to sweat. |
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outline step
|
3.36 |
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Nunn outlines four steps on Bosnia. |
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consider step
|
3.29 |
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The Islamic Republic should consider parallel steps. |
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represent step
|
3.03 |
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This represents another step he must take. |
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have step
|
2.83 |
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He had a step on Brian Shaw. |
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mark step
|
2.70 |
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It marked another step in a long road back. |
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include step
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2.37 |
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The steps were included in a report Mitsubishi submitted to government regulators. |
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walk step
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2.30 |
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I walked those steps. |
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welcome step
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2.11 |
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Richardson welcomed these steps. |
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demand step
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1.78 |
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Others demanded Wahid step down. |