The first step in that direction was to breed a Siamese to an Abyssinian, obviously, and Daly just happened to have some around. |
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As a first step, I closely examine the passage, its narrative strategies and the gaze, or rather gazes, that inform it. |
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Her first step towards recovery came after a visit to a counsellor after she started experiencing blackouts. |
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To defend ourselves against black swans, general knowledge is a crucial first step. |
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But the eviction is just the first step towards rebuilding community spirit, which has been ruined by a plague of anti-social behavior. |
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The first step on the road to heaven for each of us is to realize our true spiritual state in the sight of God. |
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My first step will be to remove the insect killer tubelight setup on each floor, and issue a blanket ban on all insect repellants. |
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Our first step was to put together a mood board to take a look at some palettes that had this quality. |
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The first step has to be the seizing of the illegal firearms and explosives in the country. |
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I think that would be a good first step to resolving this and you won't be blindsiding her with the breakup. |
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But when I walk out from the shore, tiny purple crabs run for cover at my first step. |
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But transforming teacher jobs from moderately paid union sinecures to highly paid professional positions sounds like a good first step. |
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The combine reports are the first step in the evaluation process, not the ultimate analysis. |
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It was a large first step before offshore drilling from floating platforms was even envisioned. |
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Being able to stand up and say that domestic abuse is unacceptable is the first step in changing my behaviour. |
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We heard a heavy footfall at the bottom of the stair, but it did not do more than mount the first step. |
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A good first step to becoming more assertive is to consider your own body language through role play. |
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Our first step was a visit to a company that grooms candidates for Oxbridge entrance. |
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In the first step, large contaminants were removed by filtration through filter paper. |
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The first step is to becoming aware of the smaller, underused balance muscles. |
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The first step would be to make the undocumented workers already here legal. |
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The first step is to cannulate each canaliculus using a lacrimal duct probe. |
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The first step in new drug innovation is to collect large amounts of samples. |
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Removing the unhelpful heat from the debate, which can all too easily become polarised, is a necessary first step. |
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The first step is to add a starter culture to milk, and add to that a rennet coagulant, made from a calf's fourth stomach. |
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This approach is not so different from scientific thinking, except that this is only the first step in science, not the final conclusion. |
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The proposals achieve our basic objectives and it is a major first step forward. |
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To many this seemed a first step towards the disestablishment of the Church of England. |
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The first step to mile high web access and email is airlines introducing the third generation of in-flight entertainment systems. |
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The first step taken in halting spending running out of control is to call a halt to the hiring of staff. |
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The first step to bring the web beyond its infant stage is to understand where we are at and what tools we have at our disposal. |
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The first step in utilization of solar energy is photon capture by a lightharvesting system. |
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Finding and eliminating breeding places is an important first step in control. |
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The first step is removing the doors, which are placed on stands resembling garment racks, then wheeled down a perpendicular subassembly line. |
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In the first step, photograms were produced by arranging a set of Bristol board strips of differing widths. |
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Saying that you are sorry and meaning it is the first step to healing a broken relationship. |
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The first step caused homogenous nucleation, while the second grew crystallites. |
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Units of information identified in the first step were entered on separate index cards. |
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I entered from stage right and had a moment or two after the curtain came up before I had to take that first step onto the boards. |
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Your first step is to get a physical by your family doc to make sure the symptoms aren't related to some other problem. |
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While she is yet to define her role with the organisation, she is committed enough to take the first step. |
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Consistent communication to all employees about the risk of social engineering and spear phishing is the first step to reducing risk. |
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As far as I'm concerned all professional competition should be done buck naked, so I think this is an excellent first step. |
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The first step in ensuring that your budgerigars get sufficient exercise is to house them in an appropriately sized cage. |
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The sphygmograph was a first step in standardizing the recording and evaluation of pulses using technology. |
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The first step would be to transfer images shot on videotape on to film tape. |
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The seed and seed treatment selection is the first step in a grower's crop production plan. |
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The first step is to estimate an occupancy rate or the number of nights a year you can reasonably expect guests to stay in your establishment. |
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The first step is a prime minister or a cabinet minister who tells the truth and can be believed. |
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Connecting to the system bus is a nice first step, but we want to be able to send messages from a well-known address. |
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As a first step, Labor will commission a new and independent assessment of non-proliferation and disarmament strategies. |
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But I do think there's been a willingness, or even a grudging willingness, to accept this as a good first step. |
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The first step is finding a sportsbook with a long history of serving customers with little to no complaints. |
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The first step is to stop using word processors and spreadsheets to manipulate and organize information. |
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Having buy-in from management is the first step of any successful program, he says. |
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However it may not be the tutor who's making their heads buzz, but the thought of taking their first step on the property ladder. |
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The election is viewed as a first step toward its return to stability, normalcy and democracy, according to the officials. |
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The first step of longitudinal fission is the elongation of the body, causing the central tissues to experience stretch. |
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The first step of the Calvin cycle is the addition of carbon dioxide to an acceptor molecule. |
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The first step into further education can be access courses at local colleges where they will sample work including bricklaying and horticulture. |
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Undeniably, program managers should take the first step to accrue direct benefits to their programs. |
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It could be the end of the decade before deckchairs and parasols appear, but the city has taken the first step to creating a waterside resort. |
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The book is the first step to radically improving the quality of your life at work. |
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We see it as the first step in a campaign to organize all private-sector adjuncts in Boston. |
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Learning words is not learning language, but it is a necessary step, possibly a first step. |
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The first step is to do the basic groundwork of self-education on the issues and problems to be combated. |
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There's much still to be done, but at least we've all taken the important first step. |
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She has suggested that the first step in getting white people to think about racism is for them to recognize their whiteness. |
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Getting the facts straight rather than using personal emotions is a good first step. |
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The first step was the realization that electromagnetic energy cannot always be treated simply as a wave passing through space. |
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The first step to creating a keepable resolution is getting completely honest about your commitment level. |
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In a first step, we searched through various substances able to electrically insulate the electrodes. |
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The first step is to obtain a detailed medical and nutritional history, including use of dietetic food products. |
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The first step is that you need capital to start businesses and grease the wheels of commerce. |
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Extending the shelf life of an agriproduct can be the first step of primary processing. |
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The first step in picking a lock is to insert the tension wrench into the keyhole and turn it in the same direction that you would turn the key. |
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The first step is removal of the terminal carbon dioxide from the pyruvate. |
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The first step is determining your color scheme by examining your existing furniture, window treatments, and other accessories. |
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As a first step, a single gene deletion would be advantageous for reverse genetic analysis. |
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Are eco-towns an important first step as part of a long term strategy to tackle global warming? |
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Casinos are the first step in the developer's plan to create a destination resort in this former mining community. |
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The first step in deradicalising somebody is for them to break with their past associations. |
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So, first step, I think, everyone agrees, we've got to get this place denuclearized. |
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The first step is in assembling the figures which simply involves gluing the arms together. |
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The first step you should take is to simply limit the number of people who know your personal email address. |
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Rhetoric has everything to do with delivery, with speech, with performance, the act of constructing an oration simply being the first step. |
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So, this move has to be seen as a first step towards facilitating the process of computerisation. |
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Well a video ref like they have in Rugby League has been spoken of, but nobody seems brave enough to make the first step. |
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The metal doesn't look brand-new when you're finished, but it's a good first step for small refinishing jobs. |
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The first step is to consider a low to moderate level of ambient light, typically provided by recessed or pendant fixtures. |
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A first step is for bishops to recommit themselves, in the spirit of penance and reconciliation, to the annual independent reviews. |
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This first step is here reduced to a simple algorithm suitable for computer use. |
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The first step is to discern which pieces should be dry-cleaned by reading the labels on your clothing. |
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The first step is the addition of the proton to the pi bond of the alkene or alkyne, acting as the electron source. |
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The first step has to be the main parties working together to present a united front against racism, xenophobia and the politics of disunity. |
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Choline dehydrogenase of E. coli catalyses the first step in the synthesis of betaine, the oxidation of choline. |
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The idea behind the Ka was ingenious, offering the first step on the Ford ladder for many young drivers. |
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Sunday's appearance was a vital first step towards full match fitness for the Bulls' prize off-season signing Logan Swann. |
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This analysis is a first step in reconstructing the details of possible evolutionary relationships among primitive cladid crinoids. |
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This marked the first step in an ongoing effort to link early childhood and primary education. |
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Its founding in 1906 represented the first step by British workers towards their own independent political party. |
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A fine first step in this direction would be to provide basic amenities in all the depots. |
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But prevention is better than cure, and insect repellents and sprays are the first step in self-protection. |
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The first step in any process like this is to see what the factory ammo will do. |
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Their first step was to obtain resin from the pine trees which at that time grew in dense forests throughout Europe. |
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The first step is to take responsibility for your computer just like you take responsibility for your own health. |
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That was the first step, to make that proposal to them, identify a face with the name, understand the terms of the deal, etc. |
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The first step in the process is a binary scanning of the hypsographic separation of the original map. |
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The first step in any weight loss, body shaping or anti-aging program should be cleansing. |
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I view my appearance in Playboy as the first step in presenting myself to the world as I am. |
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As a first step the Government should prescribe certain rules to be practised by every pupil. |
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The first step to achieving power and becoming a smart dater is assessing the personality of the person you want to be with. |
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Preserving 186 Spring Street would be an excellent first step towards documenting LGBTQ history for future generations. |
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The first step is to calcine the materials and press them into cylindrical rods. |
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Call me a reactionary if you like, but I still think reading a work is an important first step in criticizing it. |
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The first step is to prepare the surface by applying a mixture of mortar, sand and molasses. |
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To achieve this aim, the hydratable mineral materials are mixed with the filler or filler mixture in a first step. |
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He proposed that the first step towards liquidating the short-term debt should be through a limited issue of paper money by a National Bank. |
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Like most of the liberals they thought of Protestantism as the first step on the way from medieval darkness to enlightenment. |
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The first step in the method is to summarize the relevant scientific literature to determine what is worth knowing. |
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Remember that the first step to discovering whether your family is armigerous is sound genealogical knowledge. |
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Well, the first step is to have an objective professional appraisal of your current arrangements and future plans. |
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Cleanliness represented the first step to success and became synonymous with efficiency. |
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He has taken the first step towards a more rounded and objective appraisal of an important statesman. |
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It may sound precious, but I wonder if a first step is to begin making, literally making, the bread and wine of communion. |
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As the first step, the aspirants were invited to call a number and leave a one-minute commentary piece on an imaginary situation. |
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Caring about the community in which you live is the first step towards participation in formal democracy. |
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Conversion is the first step in making enriched uranium that can be nuclear reactor fuel or atom bomb material. |
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There was a real mood in the meeting that an attack on the time limit was the first step in an attack on abortion rights in general. |
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Still, many publishers seemingly remain reluctant to take this first step into citizen journalism. |
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The first step was to chuck it up in the lathe and, using an end mill in the tailstock, remove the nipple portion. |
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The first step is to recognise what is going on, and to take steps to shore up the machicolated and moth-eaten institution in which I now sit. |
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We request that, as a first step, you furnish us with a brief description of a topic you would like to pursue. |
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The first step is to check the terms and conditions of your existing mortgage. |
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Developing an appreciative taste for minority cuisines may be an important first step toward combating hatred. |
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The first step in control of the cigarette beetle is to find the source of the infestation. |
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Your first step is vacuum, sweep, or wire brush the entire fireplace and surrounding affected area out. |
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Let these wives first step into the pyre, tearless without any affliction and well adorned. |
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The first step in the strengthening process happens when the other candidates drop out. |
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Gap analysis of all the business processes is the first step in any e-business project. |
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Helping them restore physiological functions is the first step in the treatment process. |
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A first step was to find an economic use for the pomace and for bagasse, the by-product of the sugar industry. |
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The first step in management of a possible drug fever is to ensure that there is no superinfection or worsening of tuberculosis. |
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The first step in scientific map-making, all earlier attempts were more enthusiastic than accurate. |
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Linking businesses to the big consumer networks, with their millions of worldwide subscribers, was the first step. |
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I took my first step into the store and cringed at the music that they were playing. |
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When law and order break down in a country it must be the first step towards anarchy and chaos. |
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The first step was to mask off an area around the metal cut-out, making sure that the spacing was even all the way around. |
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An article printed on Friday's opinion page in a local newspaper, had also strongly questioned if running is an appropriate first step. |
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The first step on my way to becoming the fearsome sea dog I am today was the recruitment of a particularly dastardly crew. |
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Let's hope it is just a first step in giving back people control over their own lives. |
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Although a hierarchic list is artificial and rigid, it is a first step in clarifying areas for future research. |
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The first step forwards to reducing our insatiable need for more and more power is to cut the waste. |
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Some states have banned the use of mercury thermometers as a first step toward phasing out the use of this toxic metal altogether. |
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The first step in properly decontaminating instruments, whether by hand or machine, is a cool water rinse to remove organic debris. |
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The first step is to heckle the fiber, combing the long fibers from the short. |
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It was the first step to the mathematisation of human experience and thus it was the beginning of Pure Science. |
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The first step is to show that if a line N meets two parallel lines L and M, then opposite angles are equal. |
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The first step is to obtain a thorough history and perform a complete physical examination. |
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Furthermore a McJob provides for many the first step into much more exciting work. |
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But is it a little early to say that America is moving in to a post-racial phase or is this more the first step along that road? |
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The first step of the linkage analysis is to test whether pairs of loci are segregating independently. |
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Bringing things closer into sight is the first step in dealing with potential threats. |
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Curiosity is the first step towards knowledge, and knowing is half the battle. |
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The first step is to prop up the fire-damaged building with safety scaffolding. |
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As a first step, Tung should push for more directly elected legislature seats, less than half of which are popularly chosen. |
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Best known as a long-haul stopover en route to destinations like Bali and Australia, it is an easy first step into Asia. |
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The young male dragon emerged fully from the dilapidated nest, his tiny claws softly tapping the stony cave floor as he took his first step. |
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The first step is creating light that is polarized, or whose electric field vibrates in only one of two directions, horizontal or vertical. |
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His beatification, the first step to sainthood, is expected to take five years, far shorter than normal. |
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The spiralling cost of property has also meant that, for young families, this is usually the first step on the property ladder. |
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Success here is only the first step towards a very high target, which imposes merciless requirements. |
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No-one was sponsoring me for this race and it is merely the first step on the ladder to the big one. |
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If allowed to continue pursuing the acquisition, the first step is to get the poison pill removed. |
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My first step was to cut the print into six pieces so each image could be framed individually. |
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This convincing win sets the club up for a successful season and the first step towards a play-off promotion place. |
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Second, clerical work no longer served as the first step on the ladder into management. |
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The Hit Man's first step onto the slippery slope had been taking a contract to kill a gangster. |
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That, as it were, removes or deals with a critical contingency which would make compensation payable, but it is only the first step. |
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When the demystified word can be read clearly, our defiance becomes the first step toward freedom. |
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So with a shaky resolution and with a will that was even more frail, I took the first step. |
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A midline incision is used, and the first step is to remove blood and clots and control active bleeding from liver lacerations by packing. |
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But first things first, you have to have other goals first, just getting in there and getting game time is the first step. |
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It is a first step, but an important one, in stopping the world-wide traffic in stolen antiquities. |
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The first step will be the upgrade of the existing line and purchase of new trams. |
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The fact is, every mentally capable person looks at entry-level jobs as a first step on the economic ladder. |
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She added that people must stand up and take the first step in order to garner support from others. |
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Only then will China stop misallocating capital, the first step in creating the kind of balanced growth it says it wants. |
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In a first step, the two lipids were dissolved in chloroform and the solvent evaporated under vacuum overnight. |
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His set of instructions began with the basics of putting line down on paper, a first step toward global consciousness-raising. |
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As a first step, Wi-Fi connectivity is being offered in 16 seats where four sets of seats will face each other. |
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The habitat gap analysis is one of the most important keys in assessing the irreplaceability of specific biomes and provides the first step. |
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However, the first step towards global integration was increasing market access and trade within Africa. |
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I had good management, good coaching, it improved my game and put me on the first step on the ladder I suppose. |
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Learning together may be the first step towards integrating these special schools with the mainstream educational system. |
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He was about to take his first step into the desert when all of a sudden he blacked out. |
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The first step was to level the area where the gazebo would be located and set the support columns in concrete. |
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Licensing, to be renewed every five years with full background checks and mental health screenings, is the first step. |
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Why isn't his first step the abolition of the State Department's outrageous program of state-sponsored serfdom? |
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Yet superstition can also be, if my theology is correct, the first step in the other direction on that same road. |
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And the desire for understanding is the first step toward a more inclusive and broad-minded future. |
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But passing a budgeting law was only the first step toward modern budgeting. |
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Frazier characterized the weakened bill as a first step in a yearslong battle. |
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But the researchers involved are quite hopeful that the simple netting technique will be a first step toward increasing the overall numbers of the greater adjutant stork. |
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Then he must recarve the second image into the remainder of the same block, apply the second color and print over the impressions of the first step. |
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Admitting I'm a Christmas crackhead is the first step on my road to recovery. |
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That means things like getting a credit rating, which have been traditionally a first step toward accessing the market. |
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And awareness is the first step in the process of building a critical mass to effectuate change on issues. |
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The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones. |
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Brass plates were nailed on the first step of the white alabaster stairs. |
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The first step to reconditioning your pruners is disassembly. |
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The first step was shunning sugar and weaning herself from wheat, an experience Beals reckons is similar to the experience of withdrawing from drugs. |
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There is a tendency to conceive of the Allied landings on D-day as a single event, but in fact it was just the first step. |
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The first step is to gel your hair and hit the gym to work on your fitness. |
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The first step was to analyze the entire work envelope, with emphasis on bottleneck areas, man-hours per workstation and number of technicians per station. |
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So it is discouraging that conservatives may not even want to take the first step down that path. |
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As a first step in cost-effectiveness analyses, there must be evidence regarding the relative effectiveness of the treatment options being considered. |
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As a first step a president, two vice presidents, and a secretary-general are to be voted on in the next 24 hours. |
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But the first step to recovery is remembrance, and remember she had. |
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Reusable stainless-steel drinking straws are a practical and simple first step for anyone who wants to begin incorporating reusables into their daily life. |
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It said the hotline was the first step in its anti-fraud campaign. |
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This is the face-off that has so far stymied a first step toward resolving the crisis. |
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Your first step is to choose a cabinet style that you like, and then you can consult with the manufacturer's catalog for a complete listing of sizes. |
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The first step is to have a blood sample analyzed for its HLA profile. |
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She started toward her bed, but just as she took her first step, a sharp tap sounded at the French doors that led to the terrace outside her window. |
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Implementing a sensible and manageable policy would be a good first step. |
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Revisiting the soul music of Womack is a good first step to rescuing the reciprocity necessary for real intimacy. |
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In most cases, the first step is an internship at a television station. |
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The first step on such a journey, Yale to Army recruiting station, is on the surface the most improbable. |
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Well, first off, you went and bought the book which is a first step. |
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If you like mushrooms on your pizza and red seedless grapes as a snack, you may be taking the first step to help your body ward off breast cancer. |
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The first step toward self-improvement begins with the desire to improve. |
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The moment he was finally able to loop a knot by himself was a milestone, his first step to becoming a man. |
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The first step to getting the best from your berries is to straw the bed. |
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In an attempt to calm those who believe nationalists see a yes vote as the first step to independence, he argued that a no vote would play into the hands of the separatists. |
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The first step of the processing was to metalize front contact pads. |
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If you're on a package, the first step is to consult your tour operator. |
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During the first step, we hoped to engage the interest of the learner through either storyteller presentations or through the use of trade books related to the lesson's topic. |
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Orion represents the first step towards human exploration of other planets, like Mars. |
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The first step in this process is calcium ion efflux from the cells. |
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The first step is to address the shortcomings of our education system. |
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This ruling is an important first step toward the day when citizens can find out if biopharmaceutical crops are growing near their food crops or their back yards. |
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There is no question that undermining the financial foundations of ISIS is an important first step to rolling back the group. |
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Your first step onto the revolving disc that holds the tables can be a bit disconcerting and it's easy to get lost as your seat sidles away while you're loading up your plate. |
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The Tutankhamun CT scan project was only the first step in a five-year endeavor to scan and preserve the ancient mummies of Egypt, many of which are crumbling. |
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If it goes ahead it will be Brisbane's first step down Sydney's path of mega-expensive, traffic-multiplying road tunnels, complete with an unfiltered smogstack at each end. |
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The first step is to examine the outline of the eight universal features that researchers suggest need to be present in all programs to support youth. |
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Ten dollars, and her little girl, Soheir, would be ready to take her first step on the road to womanhood. |
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If you recognize any of the above behaviors in yourself, seeking the help of a medical professional should be your first step. |
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Really wanting to break this bad habit is the first step to stopping. |
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In addition to the flying displays, visitors will have the chance to see the Starchaser Nova Rocket, which marks the first step on the road to space tourism. |
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But the first step in this potentially constructive kabuki is positional bargaining. |
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The first step in the manufacture of rayon is to make viscose. |
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Most perimeter defenders are powerless against his first step and pull-up jumpers. |
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Oxidative calcination is commonly used to convert metal sulfide ores to oxides in the first step of recovering such metals as zinc, lead, and copper. |
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The administration's decision to reevaluate their misguided decision on drilling is just a first step. |
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A laundry hamper that can't be opened by kitty paws is a first step. |
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It felt like the first step on a slippery slope to mounting debt. |
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The thrust of the report is that existing housing policy does not come anywhere near meeting demand for an affordable first step on the ownership ladder. |
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Introduction of the head-up display marked the first step toward allowing pilots to cue their missiles or guns with an out-of-the-cockpit aiming device. |
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If Indonesia wants to have an internationally competitive workforce, a major overhaul of its educational system is only the first step in a long process that lies ahead. |
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I would contend a crucial first step in the fight against bigotry is to ban the vendors outside the grounds who sell the paraphernalia which causes most offense. |
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I have to admit that seven hours of poring through patchworked PHP code after having worked through the night is not the best first step towards acquiring a healthy lifestyle. |
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The first step in the risk management process is risk identification. |
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When I finally reached the first step, I threw the coconut down hard. |
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The first step along this path was taken in 1664 when Isaac Newton used a prism to split sunlight into its constituent colors, the familiar rainbow. |
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In the first step, a leaf primordium is formed that involves a switch from indeterminate to leaf developmental fate in the shoot apical meristem cells. |
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The airport and city management will inspect fencing as a first step to ensuring safety, but no specific time frame was set detailing when this would occur. |
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The gate was just the first step, there are fence rails to be nailed and sheep netting to be pinned before the boys can pack up their belongings and flit. |
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The filler material can be deposited as a step during conventional metal etch processing or it can be deposited as a first step of the processing of a semiconductor wafer. |
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The first step involves using a device called a polymerase chain reaction instrument to measure the levels of an organism's cytokines when exposed to a given material. |
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The restraining order is the first step toward possible contempt-of-court findings and heavy fines if the court finds the mechanics staged illegal job actions. |
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The first step is to make a cross between two parent plants. |
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The first step was to position a cursor at the entry of the pipette. |
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British officials say several EU countries have raised the possibility of starting consultations with Zimbabwe as a first step in a possible aid cut-off. |
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Protein digestion begins in the stomach, where a proenzyme called pepsinogen is secreted, autocatalytically converted to Pepsin A, and used for the first step of proteolysis. |
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A first step towards strengthening this cooperation is by deputing youngsters for night patrolling to supplement the efforts of the police in preventing crime. |
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This is where one takes the first step as a greenhorn management trainee. |
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The first step is to formalize something resembling a brand. |
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In the assessment of substances for toxic characteristics acute toxicity is usually a first step in providing information on relative toxicity. |
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The lack of any direct heirs from Richard was the first step in the dissolution of the Angevin Empire. |
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The first step, in 1853, was to appoint James Allport as General Manager and the next was to shake off the dependence on the LNWR to London. |
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The fielding coach used his fungo bat to help Jones work on his first step. |
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Since the 17th century the first step in European steel production has been the smelting of iron ore into pig iron in a blast furnace. |
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If a voter wants to make a complaint, marking a tendered ballot is the first step in pursuing the complaints procedure. |
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The first step in the analysis is to determine whether the UCC or the common law governs the transaction. |
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The first step in determining the existence of a legally recognised responsibility is the concept of an obligation or duty. |
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The first step in the Great Vowel Shift in Northern and Southern English is shown in the table below. |
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The first step in pre-radicalization touches the rather non-religious, inconspicuous aspirant, who is open to new things. |
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As a first step Prince Henry the Navigator launched expeditions to explore the West Coast of Africa. |
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The first step in freezing out competitors is to create a superior product. |
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About 1795, persecution led the Methodists to take the first step towards separation from the Church of England. |
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On his return to Rome, he was elected military tribune, a first step in a political career. |
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The control of NS yards in Lousiville is a first step of CTCing the entire line from Danville to Prinston. |
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The first step in preparing a test specimen with the FlexPrepTM is to secure the gyratory specimen in the chuck of the machine. |
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The first step in the operation is following the same pretransfer procedures as used in loading. |
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The first step in discovering an ore body is to determine what minerals to test for. |
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Disease management to improve productivity is often the first step taken in implementing an agriculture policy. |
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He said the government had started rehabilitation of Bara industry and the inauguration of power looms was the first step in this direction. |
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That was a very welcome first step given how much of a competitive disadvantage the carbon price floor would impose on British based firms. |
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