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Sprinkle in some of the veterans and we're a step or two ahead of what people may think.
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Most of the houses were only a step or two off the ground.
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If you live close to the water on the East Coast of the United States, you might want to take a step or two back.
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"The boss took a step or two towards me, " Beckham continued.
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Also, dictating a Twitter update or Facebook status message is relatively easy and intuitive, though it still feels like there might be a step or two to eliminate along the way.
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Logan is never but a step or two away.
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But this one takes things a step--or two or three--further.
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Whether Mr Persson wins or not, most pundits expect him to step down within a year or two.
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At first this is done in a mirror and the student assesses their own performance, but step two is for them to practice with a friend or partner and have them critique it.
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The occasional piercing got in the way, and there was a gross-out or two when eager consumers forgot to change screens, but it was a big step forward from last year's Tongueii, which failed to account for static electricity, fusion and two of Fermi's laws.
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One solution is for consumers to insist on a two- or even three-step verification process.
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Now Estonia, one of the two or three applicants most advanced in its economic reforms, has taken the debate a step further.
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