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91. Stepping lightly, easy-footed, they had climbed the white stairs, leaving her down below.
92. The stepping rate is fixed by a constant frequency clock, which is controlled by a one-bit signal from the microprocessor.
93. And they've started their own helpline for solvent abusers called Stepping Stones.
94. Stepping from behind the screen, Isabel schooled her features into an expression of remote serenity.
95. Stepping through the door we entered into a musty Mary Celeste type atmosphere.
96. In eight or nine rounds the referee should be stepping in to rescue the younger man, unless he is knocked out.
97. When to step in Still, there are situations where companies should consider stepping in, human resources officials say.
98. Milk contaminated Scientists are stepping up tests to find the source of dioxin contamination which has brought financial ruin to two farmers.
99. To go on would be like stepping blindfold into the dark, and she wasn't ready.
100. As an example Fig. 8.3 shows the flowchart for the control of a two-phase hybrid-type stepping motor by an eight-bit microprocessor.
101. Stepping backwards, Harry trod on the foot of the woman behind him.
102. A stepping motor control program flowchart is shown in Fig. 6.11.
103. By stepping on the edge of the carpet where it was thickest, Lily could get downstairs unheard.
104. These dips occur in many stepping motor systems and are caused by mechanical resonance in the motor/load combination.
105. I felt like a distant cousin stepping into an ongoing family reunion.
106. Then, just before stepping up to sign the register, he took off his hat.
107. Like stepping out of your skin, like changing your face.
108. The defender now turns attacker, stepping quickly forward and striking with a reverse punch to his attacker's chest.
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109. Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success. Dale Carnegie
110. Joe noticed his absence in the night, shining a torch to avoid stepping on him but finding no sign of Fred.
111. In most stepping motor systems the winding time constant is much less than the period of rotor oscillations about each equilibrium position.
112. Stepping towards the opponent's closed side provides fewer targets, though it does succeed in preventing an immediate, effective counter.
113. I had the main love interest in my pictures stepping out to keep ahead of me.
114. This is stepping ahead to the next consideration of the Lady of the Hearth as she who lights and tends the fire.
115. He slipped off his black overcoat before stepping forward to recite the oath of office.
116. Locks shoot back like informed guards stepping aside out of obedience, not willingness.
117. Stepping into the lift, Wexford decided to do the London checking himself.
118. Increasingly, the socialists declared that they saw the republic as a Bourgeois stepping stone in a transition to a socialist regime.
119. Stepping off the plane, the President faced a phalanx of cameras and reporters.
120. Think like a queen. A queen if not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness. Oprah Winfrey
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