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en I think it's ridiculous, honestly. It doesn't matter if a third party steps in, it's going to be hard for us to get games at home against anybody. I don't care who steps in.

en We have worked our way by painful steps - usually two steps forward, one step backward-over the last decade towards this moment where a Conservative party may present a plausible alternative government.

en He steps up in big games. That's the thing about him, he's a level-headed kid, humble kid, and he works hard. He doesn't need the limelight, he just wants to go play.

en Teams are funny. Sometimes you take two steps forward and take a step back. And you take four steps ahead and two steps back. I am trying to get to the point where we are not taking any steps back in any area.

en We're trying to win a championship. We've got five steps. This was the fifth one. We took care of it, and we feel like we've got four more steps to go.

en We say we make progress relentlessly in little steps a day at a time. And we just keep taking little steps. And every once in a while, you get to see what happens when all those little steps yield something.

en There are rocks sitting around the steps that are actually parts of broken steps we are saving to repair them. We hope people do not disturb the steps or think they are helping by throwing the chunks of rock away until they are finished.

en They (doctors) warned us at the very beginning that there would be a lot of baby steps throughout the whole process. In essence, she has taken a lot of baby steps that, when you look at the whole picture, it has added up to huge steps. She has come so much further along than anyone hoped she would be at this point.

en We need to take a lesson, not simply from the Americans, but from Europeans and others including the British who have taken some pretty important steps - constitutionally sound steps, but important steps - in dealing with organized crime.

en The great thing about us is it doesn't matter who you expect to step up. There's always someone else that steps up.

en We've seen some positive steps so far. And we also believe that, as the Palestinians continue to take serious steps against the violence, that the Israelis, in fact, should take steps to ease the restrictions on the Palestinians.

en No matter how hard we try, some steps in the process cannot be rushed.

en Negotiation seems like dancing the Tango, two steps forward, two steps back and suddenly three surprising steps forward, Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it.

en These countries could take steps and I think they will take steps that will calm the storm some. But I think it's very clear these countries have to take some major steps to restructure their markets.

en Steps that promote a reduction of tensions, steps that promote cross-strait dialogue and steps that promote peace and stability in this region are good.


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