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next and step
All of her movements were careful and methodical, partaking of the stealth of a criminal who has plotted his felony for months in advance and knows exactly which step to take next in the course of the final execution of his crime.
The next step awaits approval today by the Metro commissioners as the members of the Dade County Port Authority.
An old gentlemen next to me held a Boy Scout bugle to his lips and blasted away at every fourth step and during the interim shouted out, `` V for Victory ''!!
The next step is to remove it and spread glue where it has been marked at the contact points.
If companies will take the time to give objective consideration to their major problems and to the questions they provoke, then a long constructive step will have been taken toward more effective marketing in next decade.
The next step was construction by the Manchester Light and Power Company of a plant on the west bank of the Battenkill south of Union Street bridge.
To step up the denomination's program, the Rev. Mr. Brandt suggested the vision of 8,000 new Assemblies of God churches in the next 10 years.
The Service has not said what its next step will be.
The next traditional step then was to accept it as the authoritative textbook of the Christian faith just as one would accept a treatise on any earthly `` science '', and I submitted to its conditions according to Christ's invitation and promise that, `` If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself '' ( John 7: 17 ).
`` What is the next step, Captain ''??
Human clinical trials will be the next step in producing treatment and perhaps even preventative vaccines and microbicide
Their next step would be to cross the sea to al-Andalus, where Abd al-Rahman could not have been sure whether or not he would be welcomed.
The next step was then to cut the folios, sew and glue them at their centers, making it easier to use the papyrus or vellum recto-verso as with a modern book.
Assessment of posture and body habitus is the next step.
The therapists can then logically gauge the next step of treatment based on how thoroughly the patient completes the assignment.
Here, in a supposedly smooth step from one room to another, the Tramp loses his hat in one room, but it is instantly back on his head as he enters the next room.
The next step is to use the definition of differentiability of f at g ( a ).
The disastrous 1899 season would actually be a step toward a new future for Cleveland fans the next year.
The next step was to attempt to bootstrap the compiler on a Windows system, requiring sufficient emulation of Unix to let the GNU configure shell script run.
*"( D ) ( Determinacy ) The immediately recognizable ( sub -) configuration determines uniquely the next computation step ( and id description )"; stated another way: " A computor's internal state together with the observed configuration fixes uniquely the next computation step and the next internal state.

next and formation
The next two reactions do not involve the formation of ions but are still proton transfer reactions.
The next three British ships, Vanguard in the lead followed by HMS Minotaur and HMS Defence, remained in line of battle formation and anchored on the starboard side of the French line at 18: 40.
At the next performance at Lackland Air Force Base following the announcement the No. 4 or slot pilot, was absent from the formation.
Becket formation was introduced, with partners next to each other in the line instead of opposite.
The passage of the Bill through Parliament over the next two years was accompanied in Ireland by the formation of first unionist, and then nationalist, mass-membership armed militias: the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Irish Volunteers, respectively.
While resistance to the Red Guard began on the very next day after the Bolshevik uprising, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and the political ban became a catalyst for the formation of anti-Bolshevik groups both inside and outside Russia, pushing them into action against the new regime.
Dallas then reached their own 40-yard line on their next drive, but an illegal formation penalty nullified running back Emmitt Smith's 12-yard run.
Under the updraft is a rain-free base, and the next step of tornadogenesis is the formation of a rotating wall cloud.
Following water, organic material is next in importance to soil's formation and fertility.
In practice, a chief of staff was a much more important figure in the Prussian Army than in any other army, because he had the right to appeal against his superior to the commander of the next highest formation.
The next country to adopt an official policy of multiculturalism after Canada was Australia, a country with similar immigration situations and similar policies, for example the formation of the Special Broadcasting Service.
A very remarkable meridional range extends for 100 miles northwards from the Hindu Kush ( it is across this range that the route from Zebak to Ishkashim lies ), which determines the great bend of the Oxus river northwards from Ishkashim, and narrows the valley of that river into the formation of a trough as far as the next bend westwards at Kala Wamar.
The Varangian Guard of the Byzantine Empire is the best known formation made up of barbarian mercenaries ( see next section ).
The phalanx formation used by Greek armies had a distinct tendency to veer to the right during battle, " because fear makes each man do his best to shelter his unarmed side with the shield of the man next him on the right ".
Imperial restoration occurred the next year on January 3rd 1868 with the formation of the new government.
The Nevada Wolf Pack currently employs a formation called the " pistol ", in which the running back, instead of lining up next to the quarterback, lines up behind the quarterback, who in turn has lined up two to three yards behind the center.
The lake Rakshastaal, a salt water formation in Tibet, high up in Himalayas located right next to fresh-water lake Manasarovar is considered to be the place of severe penance tapasya by Ravana.
He next turned his attention to anatomy, and, being short-sighted, devoted his inquiries mainly to the question of vision and the formation of the eye.
Mouth formation during cell division usually begins next to a postoral kinety.
By the 1920s, B ' nai B ' rith membership in Europe had grown to 17, 500 — nearly half of the U. S. membership — and by the next decade, the formation of a lodge in Shanghai represented the organization's entry into the Far East.
The next day, immediately after the treaty was signed, Zeon began the formation of its Zeon Earth Attack Force.
Maal's fusions continued into the next decade, with his Firin ' in Fouta ( 1994 ) album, which used ragga, salsa and Breton harp music to create a popular sound that launched the careers of Positive Black Soul, a group of rappers, and also led to the formation of the Afro-Celt Sound System.
Spencer argued that both these theories were partial accounts of the truth: repeated associations of ideas were embodied in the formation of specific strands of brain tissue, and these could be passed from one generation to the next by means of the Lamarckian mechanism of use-inheritance.
In 1920, after having served in the Navy for eighteen months, he joined a jazz formation named the Carolina Five, and remained a member for the next three years, playing small clubs and boat rides all around New York City.

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