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step noun achievement, act, action, advance, deed, degree, expedient, footpace, footstep, gait, gradation, grade, maneuver, milestone, move, pace, procedure, proceeding, process, progression, rundle, rung, stride, tramp, tread See also: act, degree, expedient, operation, perambulate, period, phase, procedure, proceeding, undertaking, venture How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| We're a disciplined program, and we don't tolerate players stepping out of line. Is he stepping out of line, or do guys just do that? With some bishops now stepping out of line and making their own decisions on who is unworthy of the Eucharist, it is only a matter of time before every bishop will reflect more deeply over the hypocrisy of acknowledging that the unborn are people, and then distributing CCCB election materials that create a moral equivalency between the killing of innocent people and the saving of Medicare or eliminating child poverty. |
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