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1 Urgency made him take another step forward before he could stop himself.
2 But we need to take another step and only then to celebrate.
3 It were better, however, to take another step in the explanation now.
4 Too tired to take another step , and grandfather dropped in utter exhaustion.
5 I take another step , and then halt, shocked by a sudden warmth.
6 Char? I take another step toward the trees, squinting into the darkness.
7 At last it didn't seem as if I could take another step .
8 I want to make sure we take another step towards equal pay, too.
9 Robert, before we take another step , I want to know where we're going.
10 We must be courageous and take another step for the sake of humanity.
11 Let us take another step ; let us examine the Presbyterian confession of faith.
12 I take another step forward, stop, and call out: Hey, Shub-face!
13 I come out looking like a hero, or I don't take another step .
14 And in doing so, they can take another step to peace, they said.
15 It let out a low, snarling noise, and tried to take another step .
16 Would that Royalty would take another step and abandon its influence in art.
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