Floors, for example, can alert guards based solely on how loud a footstep reverberates upon its surface. |
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Finally she heard a faint footstep, a click-clacking of undoubtedly expensive shoes that grew heavier as they came nearer. |
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There is an occasional cough, the shuffle of a footstep, the jingle of some coins, and the rattle of newspapers. |
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Each footstep raised a small cloud of dusty ochre Virginia clay, turning the olive drab of my fatigues a rusty red. |
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She walked firmly and surely, every footstep getting stronger, and went to the door. |
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The sound of a single sliding footstep squelching through the thick mud alerted him. |
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I could still smell him in the laundry, hear his footstep, and run my hands over tools he'd touched every day. |
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The skip under consideration is not the nimble, rope-dodging footstep favoured by schoolgirls and boxers. |
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She sits up with an apprehensive stare into the distance, as if she heard a footstep on the strange track she has elected to follow. |
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For three years I had been listening to the voice of Hope, and for three years I had waited for a footstep on my threshold. |
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Towards Pico Ruivo the path is a great challenge especially the incredible up hill footstep path carved in the rock. |
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There was not a single footstep on the sand … but I would soon be the one to change that. |
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The semi-platform footstep design gives the MF 3600 the lowest overall height for access to buildings and access under overhanging crops. |
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The camera dogged his every footstep, something which required enormous self-restraint and accuracy in my performance. |
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I heard a footstep behind me, and I looked to see blue leather pants. |
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I run to be in the present moment – at the point when you're only conscious of each footstep. |
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Really our main focus is the America's Cup – this is our first footstep along a long path, I'd say. |
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You can hear every footstep, which detracts from the experience exponentially. |
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Durable steel construction, tempered steel tines and easy footstep. |
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Petitcodiac has a rare honeycombed karst occurrence west of town, where sinkholes the size of a small car tire alternate with ridges just wide enough for a footstep. |
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He reached for the handhold next to the door of the cab, stepped onto the ridged footstep, and pulled himself up, raising his left hand to open the door. |
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Both sides saw it as a child's footstep towards their ultimate goal. |
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It is not often, however, that a man seizes a few seconds and fills them with an equal measure of glory and doubt that might just follow his every subsequent footstep. |
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But when it's Antarctica, every footstep matters. |
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This is the stencil you will need to paint each footstep. |
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At a time of high bandwidth Internet connections, these communities linked by a footpath show that human ties are still woven at the pace of a footstep, from face-to-face encounters. |
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It is meant to motivate the COMESA region to embark on a programme for the development and application of ICTs that will eventually turn COMESA into an information society in the footstep of the developed economies. |
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But when we consider the properties of footstep insulation and sound absorption they provide, the advantages of textile floor coverings should not be underestimated. |
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Our system of swimming pool is evolved in the time allowing us the offer of a product with an elevated qualitative standard in the footstep with the world manufacturing principals today. |
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On one occasion he forced his way through a crowd that surrounded the emperor's carriage, and mounted on the footstep. |
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The garden path had a small footstep down to the main walkway. |
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Their stench was suffocating at close range, and the ground trembled beneath each thunderous footstep. |
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