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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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| In addition, Simpson and Smith promise to act swiftly if a coach steps out of line, as they did when the Southern Section uncovered problems with the basketball program during last year's investigation. When Johnson steps out of line, Giannini is always there to pull him back into the fold. Westphal isn't afraid to tinker with the Waves' lineup, sit a player down if a particular matchup favors a different player or come down with a hammer when someone steps out of line. |
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