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  • Another step forward was the progressive declarations of invalidity extended to certain laws, decrees, and edicts issued in Stalin's time.
  • Plans to turn a town centre into an alcohol-free zone have taken a giant step forward.
  • Once the boom mic is out of the way and not likely to clonk me on the head (and it's happened too many times to count), I take a step forward.
  • We launched a pilot project for a new rural pension insurance system in 30 counties - a historic step forward in the development of China's social security system.
  • That'd be a huge step forwards from where we are now.
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  • Maybe it is time that Taiwan's intellectuals step forward and launch another newspaper boycott - as was the case 10 years ago when the United Daily News injudiciously printed stories that appeared to be designed to stir up fear in Taiwan.
  • You don't have to swallow your principles and step forward counterfeitly. CNN Transcript May 11, 2009
  • You can't necessarily set the positive agenda that we want across the board, but you can stop a lot of bad things from happening, and that's a step forward," said Colin Hanna, president of tea party support group Let Freedom Ring. Tea Party Winners Take Ambitious Promises To Washington
  • Union leaders hailed the socialists' victory as a huge step forward.
  • This is a notable step forward.
  • If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. If you don't step forward, you're always in the same place.
  • Lirael took a half step forward to guard Sam while he completed the spell. ABHORSEN
  • Overwhelming relief and joy engulfed Jason upon seeing her and he took a step forward.
  • Robin reached out, grasped it firmly again, and started to take a step forward.
  • Yet there appears to be a dearth of qualified people who are both willing and able to step forward and provide better leadership.
  • Step forward 10 years and the roles have been somewhat reversed.
  • I do agree that the president needs to step forward and lead on this issue because right now congress is kind of gridlocked on this thing, but let's remember he doesn't need Republican votes. CNN Transcript Sep 2, 2009
  • As mentioned, SIMMONS takes a step forward from "The Terror" here; by introducing an unreliable narrator, he successfully manages to blur the line between facts and fiction and thus piquing reader's interest. Archive 2009-12-01
  • This means that the opponent always has to step forwards in order to make an attack, thus warning you well in advance.
  • Expect, too, plenty of backbenchers to step forward fearlessly to criticise the leadership.
  • It was not until a certain jet-black-haired songbird had the courage to step forward and let the world know she suffered from this debilitating affliction that I knew I too could stand tall, gassy burning throat and all.
  • The £13 million ship, which has been named Research Vessel Triton, is said to represent the most radical step forward in warship design since the introduction of the ironclads.
  • The paper reflects a major step forward in the study of how some of the world's most virulent viruses, such as West Nile, SARS, Ebola and Hepatitis C interact with their hosts.
  • The introduction of a new system of periodic payments and structured settlements in the 1980s represented a huge step forward in our treatment of personal injury cases. Times, Sunday Times
  • They said nothing, but one guy in front took a step forward and decked me.
  • In response, the ACLU is launching an anti-bag search campaign -- including educational fliers, a petition and even plans for two "symposia" -- and the D.C. chapter of the organization is inviting those who have been searched to step forward. ACLU to sue Metro over random bag checks
  • Armstrong takes his protest an intriguing step forward with this album by creating a rock opera informed by disaffection and disillusionment.
  • Step forward Jason Allardyce of the teuchter edition of the Funday Times. Archive 2005-06-01
  • While the ruling may be a step forward for detainee rights in Maricopa County jails, it's hardly progress for Arizona as a whole. The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Why Detention Reform is Desperately Needed
  • I saw him step forward momentarily but then hang back, nervously massaging his hands.
  • The announcement heralds a significant step forward in the development of global data synchronization, to establish a network with standards compliance and no redundant services.
  • It's certainly a big step forward, particularly as another secessionist group reached a political settlement with the government in 1996.
  • Then take a big step forwards with your left leg and repeat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apple getting one of the big 5 to do uncrippled music is a damn good step forward, though. Monday Quick Hits
  • I saw him step forward momentarily but then hang back, nervously massaging his hands.
  • Although the reported research marks an important step forward, Morse believes that the use of these biological methods to control such syntheses would be impractical on an industrial scale.
  • She took another small step forward.
  • Step forward into lunge position with left leg. The Sun
  • Police are appealing for witnesses to step forward.
  • Slowly his body turned and he took a step forward, followed by another and then another.
  • It represents a major step forward for the heavy-ion approach to inertial-confinement fusion, in which small pellets of thermonuclear fuel are compressed to the point of burning by beams of heavy ions.
  • After waiting for him to return and realising he wasn't going to, Jake peered up the dark, uneven staircase, and took a tentative step forwards.
  • It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken.
  • The promised development of a long term, strategic, programmatic approach will be a major step forward.
  • Inspired by motorsport, the new SLK is a radical step forward in roadster design.
  • The proposals achieve our basic objectives and it is a major first step forward.
  • So far, only the town of Firestone has agreed to step forward and pitch in cash-in-lieu funds. TimesCall.com
  • If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. If you don't step forward, you're always in the same place.
  • If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. If you don't step forward, you're always in the same place.
  • It's a huge step forward for us and opens the possibility of systematic molecular studies to find the genetic cause of regenerative processes in animals.
  • He took a step forward, his heart racing with excitement and fear.
  • This is necessary, since unfortunately, even in so-called folkish circles, all sorts of unctuous big-mouths step forward, endeavoring to set the rectification of the injustice of 1918 as the aim of the German nation's endeavors in the field of foreign affairs, but at the same time find it necessary to assure the whole world of folkish brotherhood and sympathy. Mein Kampf
  • It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken.
  • It's definitely a major step forward," said Dr. Thomas A. Einhorn, chairman of orthopaedic surgery and a professor of orthopaedics, biochemistry and biomedical engineering at Boston University and a spokesman for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Need a new hip? Someday you may grow your own
  • I think the amendment is a step forward and an improvement in the bill as it came to the House.
  • One giant step forward in redeeming his sorry self! kww Ken Starr backs Sotomayor court bid
  • The position those members have taken is that this bill is an improvement and a step forward.
  • The development of purified cardiac glycosides, the active principles of digitalis, has been a distinct step forward in the treatment of diseases of the heart.
  • When our founding mothers and fathers wrote the Constitution, they took a major step forward in terms of progressive policies, by abolishing capital punishment.
  • As I step forward to check in with the next guard, my grandmother retreats to the bathroom to compose herself.
  • I take another step forward, causing her to press herself against the couch.
  • If the articles do not reveal awareness of relevant prior work, then they are unlikely to constitute a step forward in our scholarly do-si-do.
  • I tried to take a step forward but ended up grazing my knee on a piece of dead bark lying about.
  • That the threat of ecological damage is enough to influence policy, instead of policymakers requiring some absolute standard of proof, is an important step forward. Ice Time: Climate, Science, and Life on Earth
  • The Evening Press is appealing for people who live in hamlets and small villages which do not have their own news outlet to step forward and help serve their community.
  • CDs took a convenient step forward vs. albums by introducing advanced programmability - specifically, the ability to search for and play a desired song, skipping over the rest without having to get up and move the needle forward or back on a spinning turntable. iTunes took it to the next level, making it possible to buy songs one at a time, with even more programmability. Jarvis Coffin: An iTunes for magazines?
  • Shenzhou I completed fourteen orbits and returned to earth after just twenty-one hours, but even so it achieved a big step forward for the Chinese.
  • The band ventured further into rhythmic exploration on a marvellously inventive step forward. The Sun
  • When you're accustomed to "torched," "slightly charred" is not a bad step forward. Yahoo! Sports - Top News
  • I raised my foot, took a step forward, then pivoted round on it.
  • This means that the opponent always has to step forwards in order to make an attack, thus warning you well in advance.
  • As she watched Brandywin step forward to make yet another flowery speech, Alex tried to ignore the two women behind her.
  • It was also a step forward in demographic thinking, the realisation that generations think and behave differently. Times, Sunday Times
  • Going from unelected leaders to elected ones is a big step forward. Times, Sunday Times
  • GOVERNMENT policy initiatives sometimes appear to be one step forward and one step back. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was trying to concentrate on each miserable step forward; and so he didn't notice the gang of youths until he'd bumped into one of them.
  • A distinct step forward was taken in 1900 when Schulze and Ssobolev discovered that the degenerative changes which follow ligation of the ducts affect the cells of the acini much more markedly than those of the islets, and although among those who repeated these researches, there were some who failed to corroborate the findings, the conclusions of John Macleod - Nobel Lecture
  • Our victory is a big step forwards for everyone.
  • The thinking is that getting the basics right is a step forward for most of us. Market-led Strategic Change
  • Long before that, however, Adams's company took a bold step forward.
  • If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. If you don't step forward, you're always in the same place.
  • None the less, it is a step forward and will stimulate debate about the emergence of neurology from the closet of esoteric and untreatable syndromes.
  • With flames rushing up the wall, the dragon roared at the escapees and took one-step forward before Suzaku stood in its way. Arcana Magi Rush
  • The band ventured further into rhythmic exploration on a marvellously inventive step forward. The Sun
  • A new assessment tool could be an important step forward in evaluating the impact of aid on conflict.
  • Gay rights advocates celebrated it as an important step forward in the struggle for legal equality for homosexuals.
  • Its introduction, at very considerable cost, was a step forward.
  • Indeed, the prefigurative approach embraced by Kovel is an essential step forward.
  • Another step forward was the progressive declarations of invalidity extended to certain laws, decrees, and edicts issued in Stalin's time.
  • At one point, Communists said that bourgeois democracy was a step forward from feudalism.
  • The thinking is that getting the basics right is a step forward for most of us. Market-led Strategic Change
  • The offer constitutes a considerable step forward.
  • All I had to do was get up from my chair and step forward to the rostrum to speak.
  • U.S. calls nonbinding accord 'great step forward' amid dissent Arkansas Online stories
  • She took a step forwards, perching her hands on her hips.
  • Step forwards with your left leg about two feet and lower your right knee to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • One more step forward, Lirael reasoned, wouldn't make a difference. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • I step forward to receive my prize.
  • Pointing out that sexual misconduct by educators has historically been "underreported," she believes that press coverage focusing attention on such abuses has encourage others to step forward for the first time. News & Politics
  • My surprise was magnified when, instead of baiting me, Cale took one deliberate step forward and lazily asked, ‘So, are you going to eat lunch?’
  • Villagers are appealing for bygones and curios as they take their plans for a madcap ‘inland regatta’ a step forward.
  • The organizing committee is appealing for volunteers to step forward.
  • On the count of three, take one step forward.
  • At the end of the season, we weren't crowned champions, but we knew we took a giant step forward.
  • Union leaders hailed the socialists' victory as a huge step forward.
  • We did a series of aero tests today that have proved conclusively that we've made the expected step forwards in downforce which is consistent with our digital aero process. PaddockTalk Racing News
  • This really is a big step forward in the treatment of unwanted hair. The Sun
  • To have the leader of a great economic power admit that he has a debt and a duty to the losers of globalisation and colonialism is a massive step forward.
  • Push back up, then step forward into another lunge with the left leg. The Sun
  • FROM the standing position, step forward on your left leg into a lunge. The Sun
  • She turned to face him again as he took a step forward, slinking forward like a wolf toward cornered prey.
  • Stand with your feet together and step forward with your right, about a long stride's length in front of your left.
  • The organizing committee is appealing for volunteers to step forward.
  • Most other industrialized nations privately agree they are necessary but are loath to step forward and be counted.
  • One by one the men step forward and deliver angry, defiant messages. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the last example that we're going to talk about is thionyl chloride, so it's s o c l 2. This is another good step forward, because now we actually have four different atoms in our molecule.
  • A major step forward in proving that the circle could not be squared using ruler and compasses occurred in 1761 when Lambert proved that p was irrational.
  • Private spaceflight took one giant step forward this week when the Tycho Brahe craft lifted off atop the HEAT-1X rocket engine Friday (pictured) from a platform in the Baltic Sea.
  • The legal knowledge was useful, and the degree and license another step forward, but practicing law was not his ambition.
  • Step backwards, and northbound vehicles would mow you down: step forwards, and southbound ones would do it equally well. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • This is another step forward in our efforts to reopen global markets for U.S. beef.
  • Plans to build 750 extra homes took a step forward after district councillors formally adopted a development brief for the east of the town.
  • This device could be a big step forward for emergency care and public health.
  • One step forward and she realized she was balancing on a slat of wood.
  • This conference marked a qualitative step forward compared with the first solidarity conference four years ago.
  • Western Europe's grand experiment in union will take a dramatic step forward next year, when the 12 members of the euro zone scrap their marks, francs, lire, and pesetas, and adopt euro in their place.
  • Union leaders hailed the socialists' victory as a huge step forward.
  • What industries will step forward next and try to coerce consumerism when they can't win it fairly in the so-called free market?
  • I saw him step forward momentarily but then hang back, nervously massaging his hands.
  • If confirmed, the moons would be the first found outside the solar system and be a huge step forward in understanding how planetary systems form and evolve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nevertheless, this impressive volume is another significant step forward in the challenge to the hegemony of ‘the Two Document hypothesis’ in synoptic studies.
  • She called the cease-fire an "important step forward" for the country. NYT > Home Page
  • They saw them as a big step forward, but there was an important qualification.
  • He took a lurching, awkward step forward, his arms pinwheeling for balance.
  • On the count of three, take one step forward.
  • As Nadelmann notes, it is now acceptable to admit pot smoking as preterit (thanks, Barack), a big step forward from the awkward half-admissions of the 1990s. Daniel Denvir: I, Pot Smoker
  • Take a big step forwards and come into a lunge. The Sun
  • Gur would stand in the crowd of courtiers, his head bowed, his face blank; upon an imperceptible sign from Don Reba, he would step forward from the courtiers 'ranks and recite ultrapatriotic poems -- which, however, were greeted with nothing but secretly stifled yawns. Hard to be a god
  • Cerryl took a quick step forward, trying to keep his balance and his concentration on the interworking of order and chaos. The White Order
  • Step forward for a palm of victory.
  • As she took a step forward, her hand hit the picture frame she had propped on her desk.
  • She took another small step forward.
  • The real step forward here, however, is not so much in a deep and detailed understanding of changing Gentile perceptions, but of how Jews internalized those stereotypes.
  • He described the pavan as a processional dance in duple time, with two single steps and one double step forwards, followed by the same sequence in reverse.
  • It was such a massive step forward for me, and Team Sky, but I've not dwelled on it as much as other past successes. Bradley Wiggins: It's a way of life and you need to buy into it
  • Step forwards with your left leg about two feet and lower your right knee to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • They also say they hoped to avoid custody battles between adoptive parents and biological fathers who step forward too late.
  • We also pointed out that the introduction of the outside privy in the late 19th century was a major step forward for sanitation, and that these modest buildings were therefore part of the social history of the area.
  • If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you don't step forward, you're always in the same place.
  • She slowly nodded and took a step forward, holding onto the porch rail for support for she still felt quite weak.
  • The pas de bourrée ends with a low step forward on the right whole foot, this being the preparation for a jeté en avant onto pointe on a bent left leg.
  • Equality campaigners believe the move is a major step forward in trying to close the gender pay gap.
  • Tampa Bay long ago discarded playoff talk, but the Bucs are restless to step forward.
  • The word rippled down the line and, as one, we took a step forward. Crashed
  • This means that the opponent always has to step forwards in order to make an attack, thus warning you well in advance.
  • Researchers just made a significant step forward in characterizing what good group members do. Willingham: How to teach collaboration
  • Those who want to go please step forward.
  • The creation of a marina breakwater for Kirkwall Harbour has taken another step forward with the job now out to tender.
  • Encouraging people to step forward to help others do well. Times, Sunday Times
  • A business can take a huge step forward when you get an expert 's opinion. The Sun
  • It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken.
  • Push back up, then step forward into another lunge with the left leg. The Sun
  • A business can take a huge step forward when you get an expert 's opinion. The Sun
  • Toronto took an important step forward by banning drive-throughs, a bylaw that was recently upheld in court.
  • If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you don't step forward, you're always in the same place.
  • Union leaders hailed the socialists' victory as a huge step forward.
  • It has taken one long step forward, for now it is not coiled up in cans, but is wound on "bobbins," or great spools. Makers of Many Things
  • Okay, so the album's not a step forward so much as a squirm in quicksand.
  • He started to step forward, intent on following the jerk, but Kenta was at his side before he could so much as shuffle forward half a step.
  • Step forwards with your left leg about two feet and lower your right knee to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a big step forward for democracy.
  • Religious freedom is an inalienable right of humanity in my opinion and working toward a N.A.T.O. imposed law governing this principal would seem a huge step forward.
  • This is a big step forward in putting an end to the war, " said Norm Stamper, a former Seattle chief of police and now spokesman for the group Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (Leap).
  • That the threat of ecological damage is enough to influence policy, instead of policymakers requiring some absolute standard of proof, is an important step forward. Ice Time: Climate, Science, and Life on Earth
  • Bebbens cleared his throat and took a tentative step forward.
  • I saw him step forward momentarily but then hang back, nervously massaging his hands.
  • He saw it as the next step in the future of the town and a natural step forward in furthering the aims and objectives of the Development Association.
  • The dismantling of a pirate radio station by police was today hailed as a ‘giant step forward’ by Southend's environment chief.
  • Move but a step forward and you will free us from the burden … If you refuse aid to us, rest assured that at the last great Day of Judgment we will seize the skirts of your garments and accurse you of this injustice before God himself! Yahoo! News: Top Stories
  • She needs to take another step forward to land this. The Sun
  • It has been another big step forward to finding the best possible solution and the whole meeting was very constructive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kneeling on the ground, arms hanging by your sides, step forward with your left foot into a lunge, bending the knee so it aligns with your left ankle.
  • Marxists welcome every positive step forward in the struggle in Venezuela.
  • Those who want to go please step forward.
  • Private spaceflight took one giant step forward this week when the Tycho Brahe craft lifted off atop the HEAT-1X rocket engine Friday (pictured) from a platform in the Baltic Sea.
  • The organizing committee is appealing for volunteers to step forward.
  • This ground-breaking study is a big step forward in our understanding of how to treat children and adolescents with anxiety disorders.
  • For each step forward in market technology they took a step backward in human evolution.
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  • Step forward in your slippers and goonie, Ashley Jensen. The Daily Record - Home
  • Arrive a little early, make sure you're neatly dressed, and step forward with a polite greeting and handshake.
  • I will prais the Nepali people for everything they did for reaching this historical step forward and I am very hopefull that the war now is really over. United We Blog! for a Democratic Nepal
  • If you don't go after what you want, you'll never have it. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. If you don't step forward, you're always in the same place.
  • It was also a step forward in demographic thinking, the realisation that generations think and behave differently. Times, Sunday Times
  • The homecoming of some of abductees' children is only a step forward in the abduction issue.
  • It is a good proposal which seems to have the full agreement of the hauliers and quarry owners, so it is a step forward.
  • The work ends on a heart-stopping note: A man and woman step forward and read names of those wrongly convicted for murder, parricide, rape, child molestation, with the length of imprisonment.
  • Step forward into lunge position with left leg. The Sun
  • She needs to take another step forward to land this. The Sun
  • Christopher took a step forward, reaching his hand out for her before he could catch himself.

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