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1 He stepped slightly to the side and she did the same.
2 The reporter stepped slightly to one side so that his cameraman could shoot past him.
3 Just then, Ed Moore pushed his way around Billy and stepped slightly ahead of the group.
4 Garrison beheld her as she stepped slightly back.
5 Arnold, taken by storm, stepped slightly back.
6 She stepped slightly forward, mindful that she could harm her friends as well as the vampires with this particular weapon.
7 Deerfoot stepped slightly aside, to make room for them, and Jack accepted the movement as an invitation for them to pass out.
8 He dislodged his grappling-hooks in an instant, stepped slightly in advance, and feigned that he had been running along on his own steam.
9 Hal, who had stepped slightly from the shelter of a big tree, jumped back quickly as a bullet lifted his cap from his head.
10 Anastasia opened her mouth, as if she intended to readily agree, but I stepped slightly in front of her and said, "Hell, no."
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