That was what made her step out into the snow and walk to the gate.
After our planning meeting, Darren and I step out into the sun onto Rodeo Drive to tape shoppers.
Every time I step out into the unknown, win or lose, I succeed.
Squeezing past the stiff bulk of Eric, the stuffed bison, in the hall, she would creep down the bullet-pocked stairs and step out into Albert Street.
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The walk began about half an hour late because it took longer than expected to depressurize the new airlock so the astronauts could step out into space.
Now let me tell you -- (applause) -- I have to say, every time we come around -- or come through it, and we -- you step out into this magnificent city, it just takes your breath away.
Step out from the old church into the main plaza of Trinidad, a colonial gem on the south coast, and you will be mobbed by a dozen touts.
The simple step of reaching out to borrowers before they get into trouble can be very productive.
Also, how can you expect someone who has never worked or has been out of work long term to step straight into a job?
For whatever reason, I make an effort to see all the surf films that come out, like Riding Giants and Step Into Liquid, and read every surfing article in Outside Magazine and the like.
In some places, you can step out of the airport and onto the subway, into a taxi, into a rental car or onto a city bike with no cash on hand, since credit card machines are everywhere, from parking meters to food trucks.
Analysts said that this was largely because the outgoing boss was already on his way out and that his successor was ready to step straight into the top job.
After the close of trading tonight, OmniVision will step into the earnings limelight, and investors will find out just how well the company held up during the most recent quarter.
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Journalists do not have such a financial stake in getting out bad news, so why don't they step into that role?
In Momonoura, an oyster-farming village, fishermen whose families have harvested the sea for centuries realise that, tsunami or not, their community is dying out, since young men and women do not want to step into their grandfathers' rubber boots.
"Whatever else it does, no matter how large a step you take into that community, there's growing evidence that hanging out with the bad guys means you may do more, " she said.
Some secular Israelis, as zealously committed to fighting the kulturkampf as are the rabbis, see the deal as a step towards drawing the ultra-Orthodox out of their ghettos of the mind and into the mainstream of cultural and intellectual life.
What started out as a simple error was compounded when the recipients decided to take the extra step and turn it into credit fraud.
It may help to write out a flow chart, that way we can see every single step and keep breaking the steps down into smaller and smaller pieces.
Underground artists like Monique step into daylight at Dolores Park, colonising the grassy slopes near 20th and Church Streets, spreading out blankets and nursing hangovers on any sunny weekend.
Take the time to step back to sort out what is essential to take your leadership to the next level and then translate these insights into practices.
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Step 1 to 3 can be well practiced by using your mind, but when it comes to Step 4, take time for yourself, breath in and out, notice any discomfort in your body and breathe into this discomfort which is often experienced as coldness, stiffness, numbness, prickle, tightness etc.
The first step was to figure out the dimensions of the problem, which required analyzing a sample of Examiner stories and dividing them into four categories: very good or better (20 percent of the sample), good (30 percent), acceptable (20 percent) and poor (30 percent).
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