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1 I took a step onto the first stair, and then the second.
2 I hear their shuffling footsteps behind me and step onto the ledge.
3 It begins with the very first time you step onto the wall.
4 Humans had never been allowed to step onto any of the ships.
5 She did not step onto the glimmering tracks but walked the edge.
6 You push out, the alarm wailing as you step onto Forty-Second Street.
7 You simply step onto an elevator and press the number of your district.
8 I was going to step onto it; I knew I was.
9 That knowledge is the only thing that helps me step onto the ledge.
10 Forsaking the whirlpool, the gorge, the river below, I step onto River Road.
11 I looked down to the floor I had been about to step onto .
12 Falling, I see myself step onto the crowded rooftop of the Covenant Corporation.
13 It is quite dark as we step onto the ice-ridge platform.
14 Mr. Thorne glanced at it but did not step onto it.
15 He managed to shake his head, refusing to step onto a new path.
16 Anne Heraty and her husband Paul Carroll will shortly step onto millionaire's row.
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