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Stepped outside this morning to discover dog-sized prints in the big planter ... not many, and probably due to Karma using the box as a vantage point to either investigate noises on the street or to try and figure out the neighbors.
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Stepped-up Libyan and Italian sea patrols are limiting crossings using a traditional route into the EU via Sicily and southern Italy.
EU to Reinforce Greek Border Stephen Fidler 2010
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OT, Auburn, 6-8, 310: Stepped in at right tackle as a true freshman and just might do the same in the NFL at left tackle, where he earned second-team all-SEC honors in 2009. 27.
Looking ahead: Top 32 players for the 2011 NFL draft class 2010
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Stepped back around the corner and nailed the calf.
How cold is too cold to go shooting? This could be hunting or just plinking. 2010
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Stepped-up efforts to help students with mental health issues that began in 2002 and intensified after David J. Skorton became Cornell's president in 2007 are "at least anecdotally ... helping people," said Simeon Moss, a university spokesman.
Does 6 deaths in 6 months make Cornell 'suicide school'? 2010
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Stepped upon a stone with my unclothed right feet in July.
Kissing Suzy Kolber Blog Archive Peter King Does Not Approve ... admin 2009
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Stepped out of the cane grass, not a dozen feet away, and whopped at me.
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Stepped into Spider Kelly's, where he was spotted with teammates Nick Backstrom and Mike Green, who teased Ovie for his poor performance on the bar's pop-a-shot basketball game.
Hey, isn't that...?: Kathleen Sebelius; Alexander Ovechkin The Reliable Source 2010
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Stepped upon a stone with my unclothed right feet in July.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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Stepped back around the corner and nailed the calf.
How cold is too cold to go shooting? This could be hunting or just plinking. 2010
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