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en With a definite, step-by-step plan - ah, what a difference it makes! You cannot fail, because each step carries you along to the next, like a track…

en It probably will take at least a year for a definite plan. Then it's a step-by-step process. But we have started the dialogue, which is the first step.

en We just needed that one rebound and that could have been the difference. That could be the difference between winning and losing these games. They gave it everything they had. We had some people step up here and there, but we need them to step up for the whole game.

en We have a really good group of guys - we really do - and it's time for some of them to step up and help out. That's going to make the difference now, whether they step up or pull the wrong way.

en The proposed plan is a step toward Ukraine. But this step fully accounts for the interests of Russian producers and the state.

en We had 29 wins last year and 30 this year, and if somebody asked what the difference was I'd say Bruce Carter. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. He makes us better. He's unselfish, and he lets Weems step to the spotlight and let's Passos step to the spotlight a lot. Carter just does what he had to do.

en It is a small, tiny baby step, ... It is bipartisan. We are going to make it a large step, a concrete step for education, by helping it with some amendments.

en To pull out of Gaza is not a policy, it is a step. Whether it is a step in the right direction toward a two-state solution or at least a step toward hope, we don't know.

en The bond market is debating with itself what the intent of the Fed is. I don't think the Fed has a multi-step process. They are taking it step by step.

en (Yesterday) morning, Mike called and took a little step towards us. It wasn't a giant step, but it was a big enough step for us to realize it's time to start playing hockey.

en Now the first step has to be taken, the step towards democracy. This step is full of risks, and requires trust on all sides. We don't know where it will lead. But if we just stand still, we will have no chance of escaping the violence.

en If you take it step by step, it all makes sense. A lot of musicals are based on films.
  Matthew Broderick

en God is the 'prime mover.' He puts these things in motion and allows them to progress. Divine intelligence is imprinted on everything. Whether he was involved step by step by step or not doesn't matter.

en If you're a student, you take one step into the digital learning center, and you can do all your research, all your packaging, all your copying. When you step out of the library, you're ready to take the next step right into the classroom with a finished product.

en All great masters are chiefly distinguished by the power of adding a second, a third, and perhaps a fourth step in a continuous line. Many a man had taken the first step. With every additional step you enhance immensely the value of you first.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson


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