His tone of voice and his demeanor all made me think we had stepped back in time.
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"He stepped up big time, " New York coach Mike Woodson said.
No phone, no address book, no music: It was as though I'd left the modern world behind at Sunan airport and stepped back in time to a seemingly prehistoric analog era.
And if you need proof of that, just look how the Auburn community stepped up during that time of need.
"The first time I stepped on an NBA court I became a businessman, " said Mr. James, who is 26 years old.
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Mr. Pistorius was a fan favorite in London, generating excitement in the Olympic Stadium each time he stepped on the track.
Writing in his autobiography, A Journey, Blair claimed that by the time he stepped down there were "over 2.5m more in work".
Each time she stepped from the vehicle and into the streets of Lahore, an excited crowd surged forward, pushing to get close to her.
That means the room full of journalists there to ask post-statement questions were already more than aggravated by the time he stepped to the podium.
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Pablo Zabaleta's cross span off Nicky Shorey and hit Thomas's arm, and this time Tevez stepped up to despatch the ball high to the goalkeeper's right.
By the time Arntzen stepped aboard osg in 2004, he had worked for a handful of years at American Marine Advisors, bailing out faltering companies and putting refinancings together.
The left-back, on the sprint, brought Terry's ball over the top down first time, stepped inside Cana, and then dinked past keeper Marton Fulop with the outside of his boot.
Most recently, he stepped in it big time by saying that Trayvon Martin, the Florida teenager killed by a vigilante, contributed to his own death by wearing a hooded sweatshirt.
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Every time she stepped on a stage, resplendent in gold brocade or high hats or a sheath of shiny leopard skin, she unleashed the power of music to thrill, shock, elevate, and set men and women free.
Some think it is anyway time that Europe stepped out of America's shadow in security matters.
The second time the man stepped out into the close and saw Sutherland holding the woman against a wall.
By the time that Samaranch stepped down as IOC President in 2001 it was inevitable that his reputation had been tainted.
But he was broken for a third time as Nadal stepped up a gear before wrapping up his passage to the final.
At the same time, they stepped up their campaign contributions, to remind politicians what they would be missing if they didn't play along.
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Robinson was on the coaching staff when England won the World Cup in 2003 but endured a torrid time when he stepped up to succeed Sir Clive Woodward.
Every time human settlers stepped into those areas in serious numbers, they got bit, then they got sick, and then, until very recently, most of them backed off.
It quickly got even better for Spurs as Roberto Rosales was rightly punished for bringing down Bale and, this time, Pavlyuchenko stepped up to take the spot-kick and send the keeper the wrong way.
The setback seemed to shake Van der Vaart, who stepped up for a third time with the pressure building and aimed for the top-left corner again, only to see his effort fly well wide.
My grandfather eventually learned that Mother Vera, sensing he had been gone a long time, had stepped out and, from the stairs of their little house, had seen the tiger taking off across the field.
Much of the uncertainty stems from the fact this is the first time a pope has stepped down in nearly 600 years.
And so, for the first time since Mr Koizumi stepped down in 2006, Japan's prime minister gives every impression of being in charge.
And, although Lennard failed with the kick, Tonga'uiha stepped up the plate in stoppage time to add the drop-goal that stretched his side's lead to 11-0.
Earlier in the day, Victoria Azarenka stepped on the court for the first time this week (her match was canceled Tuesday because of rain).
Nor is it the first time a high court has stepped into a divisive political battle to state what it thinks is the law.
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