As I said it, I had already decided to never step foot in that office again.
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The evidence suggests that you did not step foot in Korphe until a year later.
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"Once I step foot outside the rectory, all bets are off, " the priest says.
Aisha admitted that if you believed the Western media, you wouldn't step foot inside Africa.
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"We still see the reaction "I would rather see my daughter dead than step foot in America, "" says Wilson.
Like Sauerbrey, Solana was the first senior EU official to step foot in the Syrian capital since Hariri was murdered.
Mandell has yet to step foot in prison as he awaits an appeal decision from the 2nd Circuit on his case.
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They are cruise veterans, having been on more than 60 voyages, but now they say they won't step foot on another ship until the industry changes.
Next time you step foot in a luxury hotel, take a minute to consider the many ways your senses are stimulated by the design, lighting, music, and, nowadays, scent.
The biggest question that remains unanswered is whether players will ever be fully paid for the services they have and will henceforth render, with the knowledge that they are risking their long-term health and welfare every time they step foot onto a football field.
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But instead of lowering their scores, most recreational golfers do the opposite, and shoot themselves in the foot before they even step to the first tee.
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Thomas describes a skillful overhand throw as an uncoiling in three phases: step (with the foot opposite the throwing hand), rotate (with hips first, then shoulders) and whip (with the arm and hand).
Last month, Orla Kiely opened a flagship store in the U.S. Located in a historic building on Mercer Street in the heart of New York's SoHo neighborhood, the 2, 300-square-foot retail space represents a major step in the brand's expansion plans.
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Pennant curled a left-foot shot over as Watford looked to step up a gear, but they suffered a setback when Helguson was injured just before half-time and had to be replaced by Dominic Foley.
It was said by her Downing Street staff that the second she set foot in America there was a new spring in her step and she lost ten years.
It was five years ago that prosthetics took a very literal step forward when Arizona State University's SPARKy foot offered a more natural walk, capturing the inherent kinetic energy that previously needed a big motor to replicate.
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Paralympic rower Captain Nick Beighton, who lost both legs in an explosion during a foot patrol in Afghanistan in 2009, welcomed the micro processor limbs as a "big step up in technology".
One new device, the iWalk prosthetic foot and ankle, uses a chip-controlled motor to propel amputees forward in the latest step toward robotic legs.
From the entrance to the cable car at the foot of the mountain to the slopes at the top, security guards and volunteers checked credentials every step of the way.
Almost everyone leaps at the chance to go ashore at our first stop, King George Island, to climb a windswept 1, 000-foot incline whose hard crust of snow cracks on contact, sinking you to your knees every other step.
Her first major step was in 1993 when she opened a three-story, 10, 000-square-foot Jil Sander store in Paris in what had been the Vionnet couture house on the Avenue Montaigne.
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