At night time, it is said you can still hear her footsteps as she ascends that staircase. |
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Beneath him, heavy footsteps raced from room to room, and doors banged open. |
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Flavia heard the scrape of footsteps, quick and light, on the loose rocks of the road. |
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I fidgeted with the strap again, trying to get comfortable, looking at the scuffs on my shoes and listening to Sidhe's footsteps. |
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A career cop who followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, he believes the end justifies the means. |
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He could hardly hear the sound of her footsteps, and somehow, she masked her prints in the grass. |
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The eerie wind began to sound like the wail of a banshee, the creaks and groans of the castle began to seem like footsteps stalking toward her. |
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I listened until her retreating footsteps told me she was gone, and then got up to bar the door. |
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So, is her daughter showing any early signs of following in her parents' thespian footsteps? |
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At first it was a muffled sound, slowly it became louder and louder till the dull thudding of footsteps was clearly heard from the hall outside. |
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I froze when I heard loud, thunderous footsteps racing up the stairs and soon banging fists were pounding against my door. |
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Kristie waited a beat, hearing a body thump to the floor and soft footsteps getting closer. |
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She didn't hear the footsteps madly raging towards her, or the ferocious bellow of defiance that should have greeted her ears. |
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The water wheel axle shaft still turned and made a squeaky noise but Don could hear the footsteps of someone on the floor above him. |
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I heard the door click and a few footsteps and then suddenly, the left side of my bed sank. |
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The following night, at the same time, Hyatt again heard the shambling footsteps in the hallway. |
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The steps are miked so we hear the footsteps, including the click of the ladies' high heels. |
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Just then, she heard his footsteps trailing along behind her and sighed in disappointment. |
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She heard a door open and soft footsteps padding down the hall and stairs towards the kitchen. |
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She could hear the door to Claire's room open and the soft footsteps padding down the stairs. |
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Geoffrey was just 19 when he followed in his father's footsteps and took the King's shilling. |
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And I'm starting to hear the steady tread of a group of footsteps, heavy and full of impending danger. |
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Julian winced slightly at the sound of the shrill voice echoing down the halls, accompanied by thundering footsteps. |
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I heard footsteps downstairs on the first floor and it sounded like Gorey speaking in a shushed sort of voice. |
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They were just out of sight when the quiet sounds of footsteps became audible from the street before them. |
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The same monotonous footsteps pound the floor, and finally stop moving when they approach a doorway. |
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The sounds of approaching footsteps signaled the return of the other tourists. |
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The only sounds breaking the silence of the night were our footsteps, along with our shallow breathing. |
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There wasn't any sound around besides my footsteps on the ground and the occasional twitter of birds. |
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She starts for the stairs and this time, she hears their footsteps behind her. |
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Within the ship Odin looked up with a start as footsteps thudded on the hull. |
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It's like retracing the footsteps of a killer, as our tour guide motions us forward. |
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Their footsteps and body movements create an epic sight and sound emanating from the stage. |
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In the distance, I heard the sound of footsteps crashing through underbrush. |
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However, his proud owners are hoping he will follow in the footsteps of his ancestors and win big. |
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Snow-like petals carpeted the lawn, softening the sound of footsteps to a distant murmur. |
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At the sound of approaching footsteps, frogs hopped into the filthy, dark water at the deep end of the swimming pool. |
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The ground was hard and brown and rocky, parched, but the caw of birds from a nearby grove of olive trees muted the sound of my footsteps. |
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The days were getting shorter, I noticed, as my muted footsteps echoed in the hallways. |
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Soon she heard Dorset's determined footsteps return in unison with another. |
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After a while, the faint, almost inaudible but unmistakable sound of footsteps could be heard. |
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As her group moved forward, she snuck behind a building and waited for the footsteps of her group to fade away. |
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When I heard footsteps nearing the door, I quickly pretended to be asleep again. |
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The event will see the designer giving advice to those bright young things who want to follow in his footsteps. |
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Following in the footsteps of other shy but kind-hearted Brit gents are Keane. |
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The shadow quickly disappeared and the faint sound of fleeing footsteps could be heard. |
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From the door at the very end of the corridor I hear the all-too familiar sound of footsteps. |
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Ravenna had not long to ponder because footsteps, faint at first but steadily growing louder sounded from the corridor. |
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The noiselessness was broken momentarily by a set of footsteps, rustling the snow-crusted leaves. |
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While the country expects, our pallid hero will buckle under the weight, following in the footsteps of a long line of unlucky losers. |
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It gave Elissa the green light and she walked down quickly, keeping her footsteps light, feeling her knapsack bump lightly against her back. |
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The footsteps are light and springy, but slightly heavy, as if the owner carries a burden. |
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His footsteps served as an eerie beat to the rhythmic squealing of the enraged sirens. |
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Within thirty seconds, footsteps could be heard coming down the path, so the fire was stamped out. |
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Now teachers hope to get enough cash to enable future generations of children to follow in their footsteps. |
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Chad could hear a muttered oath and then footsteps, padding toward the entrance of the house. |
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I walked up the stairs in the balcony, hearing my own footsteps which sounded like someone hammering. |
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This singular indebtedness is registered canto after canto, as both pilgrim and poet quite literally follow in Virgil's beloved footsteps. |
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The stealthy footsteps of a cat crept down the edge of the lane and slunk away behind a stack of barrels. |
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We thought we heard the stealthy crunch of a boat beaching at midnight and footsteps climbing the cliff path. |
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I hear his soft footsteps, stealthy like a cat, stepping out of the bathroom, carrying the emptied tin bowl with him. |
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His ears didn't pick up anything but the digital tick of the cardiograph, not the plodding footsteps or melodic dry thumps of a cane. |
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We can hear footsteps above and the scraping sounds of our crates and cases being dragged across the floorboards. |
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As he retraces his footsteps on his Orphean journey with Mizuki by his side, a tapestry of human experience unfurls. |
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A character walking on concrete makes the sound of a pencil tapping a tabletop, and footsteps on a lawn sound like gravel in a cement mixer. |
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He was charming and polite and very encouraging to those who would follow in his footsteps. |
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They walked in silence, their quiet footsteps seeming overloud in the quiet street. |
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When we visited Tobermory last summer, the place was overrun by 3-7 year olds wearing pink and following in the footsteps of their heroes. |
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A century ago, mountains were climbed in hobnailed boots with stafflike ice axes, footsteps laboriously cut all the way to the top. |
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Liz looked up when she heard Harriet's light footsteps on the gravel walk, approaching the summerhouse. |
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She turned as she heard hollow footsteps echo through the temple, and saw James approaching her door. |
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She remembered the dark, cold cavern and the hollow echoes of her footsteps as she walked into its darkness. |
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She watched shadowy footsteps catch up and go in front, then resumed her earlier speed some five paces behind. |
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She heard his footsteps behind her, and she heard the hammer of the large horse pistol being pulled back. |
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Sound effects come through nicely, such as the howling wind on the mountain or the crunch of footsteps in the snow and ice. |
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The door opened with a quiet swish and Calida heard footsteps near the bed. |
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Sticking his hand in his pocket to finger his switchblade, Roger sped up a bit, but the footsteps followed him in perfect synchronization. |
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I heard footsteps on the sidewalk and saw a hulk of a man approaching from the office, who I first assumed was a guest. |
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He raced towards the lake, his feet clanking on the tin roof, her own footsteps a bit louder behind him. |
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There was a clatter of footsteps in the corridor, the thud of boots on the stairs. |
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Her footsteps clattered up the stairs, and in a minute she rushed into the room. |
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I heard the footsteps clatter down the stairs and I slid down the next railing. |
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Her concentration was so strong she didn't even hear footsteps and clinking dishes approaching. |
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I could hear the footsteps getting closer and louder but I insisted to myself that my sloppy clumpy food was far more interesting. |
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Muffled noises, clonking footsteps walking down long hallways, I could feel a bright light shining on me. |
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We could hear his footsteps clopping up the stairs and echoing down the upstairs hall. |
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I tried to slow my breathing as I listened to my mother's footsteps clunking up the stairs. |
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But a certain number, following in the footsteps of the Latin Facetiae, harbour a sense of wit and subtlety beneath apparent crudity. |
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He also expressed pleasure to be following in the footsteps of his illustrious predecessor Charles Darwin. |
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I heard the rhythm of footsteps pound down the hallway, coming ever closer to the holding cells. |
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I could hear his footsteps on the pavement approaching me, coming faster and faster. |
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Kent bellowed in his commanding military voice, having followed in his father's footsteps. |
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He left an indelible impression on Japanese audiences and it would take a brave man to try and follow in his footsteps. |
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Scott followed his ancestor's footsteps into politics a bit when he was an area commissioner for the Columbus City Council. |
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The two losers got to follow in the footsteps of their fellow compatriots by walking the plank. |
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She gripped the iron edges and suspended herself in the inky blackness, as she heard footsteps going through the corridors. |
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I could hear a soft pitter-patter of footsteps near the entrance of the hut. |
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Son David has followed in his footsteps and become a musical director while daughter Alison McGee is convener of Highland Council. |
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The novice manager accepts he finds himself in an invidious position following in the footsteps of a man who could have achieved no more. |
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Here's hoping that many other lefty pundits and pols will follow in her footsteps. |
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Hearing footsteps approach the coppice, however, he was saved from answering his own question. |
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Her measured footsteps lead her through a corridor to a large room, complete with a fireplace. |
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She could see the moonlit water outside her porthole and hear the footsteps and orders called on the deck as the ship was preparing to set sail. |
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She ran as fast as she could and heard clearly behind her, her follower's footsteps. |
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Occasionally she heard muffled footsteps pacing in the hallways and rooms below her. |
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You've closed the door in your room, but you can hear his footsteps coming up the stairs. |
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If she heard footsteps she would wonder whether it was him, if he'd be there when she got home from school. |
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The door opened and he heard the footsteps as Ben walked in and closed the door behind him. |
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He heard footsteps from behind the black door, and a shadow formed underneath it. |
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It had only been five minute into her break when she heard footsteps behind her. |
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She was startled as she heard the footsteps of two people clattering down the stairwell. |
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He was about to turn away, when he heard footsteps coming up the church path from the gate. |
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The girl looked up as she heard Rick's soft footsteps against the metal gangplank. |
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I turned round after hearing some footsteps behind me and he was right in my face. |
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On the way to geography I heard footsteps behind me and it sounded as if someone was trying to sneak up on me. |
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You can feel the rough fabric of theatre greens and the heat of the delivery room and hear your footsteps on the ward. |
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Doreen was lying awake in a hospital room when she heard the footsteps coming to her door in the early hours. |
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As she walked towards the town centre with a friend, she heard footsteps behind her. |
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From her home in Cairns, Australia, she was stunned to find her name double was treading in her footsteps 30 years on. |
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All French leaders since de Gaulle have trod in his footsteps and followed his lead on most issues, until at least very recently. |
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He founded a sect which holds him up as the Great Exemplar of mankind, and scarcely one member of which even tries to tread in his footsteps. |
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Timothy trod in his footsteps, and loved to care for the saints, but he could not say this of all. |
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At one point, not feeling as footsure as our leader, several of us refuse to follow in his footsteps. |
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It didn't sound like the creaky door, or even footsteps on the dusty floor. |
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We waited a few seconds in silence, before we heard rhythmic footsteps crescendoing as a dim, short outline approached the door. |
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Most notably, he followed in the footsteps of former Prime Minister David Lloyd George in being awarded the freedom of the city. |
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After the war, Lindsey had followed in the footsteps of frontiersman Daniel Boone and gone to Kentucky. |
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Ray followed in his father's footsteps and served full-time at Swindon fire station for two years. |
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The ability to think rationally flooded out of her as she heard his heavy footsteps pounding louder. |
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They heard heavy footsteps pounding on the stone steps and they saw Matilda standing in front of them with her smile at its most evil. |
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It is all too easy to sneak out of the apartment now, and within the space of five minutes, my footsteps are pounding along the pavement. |
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Heavy footsteps pounding down the thickly carpeted steps as Ethan entered the room, one of his endless flings hanging onto his arms. |
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My daddy is a bit of a tennis nut himself so I'm following in his footsteps. |
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Instead of following in his father's footsteps he joined the army at the age of 17 and saw some action against the Danish. |
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Sadly this current production is unlikely to follow in it's predecessor's footsteps. |
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To follow in her footsteps must be a daunting prospect for any other actor or singer. |
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Tail-coated ushers move them gently along the brown carpet that deadens the footsteps. |
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Strange noises, ghostly footsteps and ice cold winds haunt staff working late into the night. |
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A slight shudder slid over him, footsteps on his grave, a shadowy ghoul with its gargoyle grin threatening to exhume long-buried corpses. |
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At that moment I heard footsteps which slowed as they drew closer to my door. |
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He rode in a gloom full of sighing like voices and full of dropping like footsteps. |
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It follows too closely in the footsteps of films like Full Metal Jacket and Three Kings, but lacks similar power and punch. |
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Carpets are needed throughout to dull the sound of footsteps and echoes in the corridors, which can distract and upset some children. |
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There was no screaming, no running footsteps, no echoes across the stony surfaces. |
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Save for their footsteps, which echoed in the darkness, it was deathly silent. |
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He heard more of his mother's footsteps, and the peculiar sound of the phone's rotary dial. |
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The names may be less familiar than those of the Scottish greats in whose footsteps they follow. |
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Alyssa listened too and heard the distant sound of footsteps coming down the hall. |
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The sun was setting, the room was beginning to fade duskily into night, and every creak sounded like the footsteps they awaited on the stairs. |
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Just as she finished setting the last stitches, she heard his footsteps in the dooryard. |
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He was about to say more when they heard the door slam downstairs and footsteps hurrying up the stairs. |
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Two hours later she woke from a light doze, alerted by the sound of footsteps outside the small, square, white-walled room. |
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They are following in the footsteps of tens of thousands of military deserters and draft dodgers who went to Canada during the Vietnam War. |
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The laughter from the barracks was soon drowned out by the sound of Jasmine's angry footsteps on the ground as she entered the garden. |
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The echoes of our footsteps bounce off the bare walls of the hollow structure. |
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Eve's footsteps were echoing off the dank walls as she walked forward a few paces. |
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When I heard their footsteps fade and their door close I felt a sudden wave of relief wash over me. |
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Her heartbeat quickens when the footsteps suddenly stop, and the door to the bedroom opens and closes. |
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It is a heartening trend, and ample proof that youngsters are looking to follow the footsteps of achievers who conquer new domains. |
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When the footsteps approached, Michael refused even to acknowledge the person. |
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After a moment, I heard his footsteps fade into a jingle of keys and a hacking cough. |
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Suddenly he heard the slight jingle of keys in the hallway, followed by footsteps. |
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In 1990 he climbed Everest, following the footsteps of George Mallory, and lost five stones in weight through the ordeal. |
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To follow in the Buddhas' footsteps to nirvana requires that one be shown the way, specifically how to tread the Eightfold Noble Path. |
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There is even talk that his son Brett might follow in his dad's golden footsteps and make the jump to the WHA if the NHL shuts down. |
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The rattling screen door and sound of footsteps alerted that Roy was mere moments away. |
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We followed in the footsteps of the crew along the flying walkway, passing under a large A-frame that supported the foremast. |
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He joined the Army shortly after leaving school to follow in the footsteps of his uncle. |
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She stood perfectly still, listening to his footsteps recede down the hall. |
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Andrew, 33, is nuts about classic Harley Davidson motorcycles and little Harley is already following in his footsteps with her own quad bike. |
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Voices and footsteps were heard from outside the thick wooden doors that led to the dining room. |
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She was also willing to offer some words of advice to anyone thinking of following in her footsteps. |
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The mirror on the wall vibrated with every beat of the footsteps, and sluggishly, Lena registered her own shaking image. |
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I slammed the door behind me, immediately regretting it, for I could hear Brendan's heavy footsteps as he ran off to tell Mom. |
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The lamp of experience ordinarily guides our footsteps, but this year the lamp is dim. |
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Her footsteps echoed loudly as she shuffled across the foyer, dimly lit by the beams of moonlight lancing across the shiny floor. |
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William would follow in his father's footsteps and also become an renowned architect. |
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As his footsteps retreated down the hallway, I fell to the floor and began to sob anew. |
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A roar resounded through the hallways and heavy rapid footsteps came from the new hallway. |
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Screaming for somebody, screaming for her parents, her footsteps resounded throughout the marble corridors. |
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Her footsteps resounded eerily through the six levels of stairs, as her thoughts raced through evil and distressing scenarios. |
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She heard footsteps moving away from her and could only guess Rhea had retreated to the bedroom. |
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It seemed, at the sound of rapidly retreating footsteps, that he did not want to see me. |
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The girl squeaked, dropped the phone, and I heard her footsteps retreating away from the phone. |
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Cate remained standing there, watching the doors swing and listening to the soft sound of Alexander's retreating footsteps. |
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They seemed to have made a cowardly retreat and were most likely shivering in fear from the sound of her giant robot's earth-shaking footsteps. |
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Rob listened as Diana walked out of his room and heard her footsteps fade into nothingness. |
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As your Libran child grows up and becomes a parent herself, she will very much want to follow in your footsteps. |
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When he was halfway across the street, he heard both heavy and light footsteps behind him. |
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This Anzac Day, it is important that we also think of those Australians who continue to follow in the footsteps of the original Anzacs. |
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I hadn't expected her daughter to be taught to follow in her footsteps. Then again, like mother like daughter, hmm? |
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The bell rings its ugly sound and footsteps speed in the halls, the footsteps of tardy children running to class. |
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I heard approaching footsteps and reached for the handle on the crawl space door, and tried to pull it closed. |
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My weighted footsteps echoed off the sterile, cold walls and polished linoleum floors. |
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She tried to listen for footsteps, but the only sounds she heard came from the dance. |
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Following in the footsteps of Inigo Jones, he developed the new classical style with its emphasis on columns, architraves and domes. |
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As I roused from sleep again, my back stinging from sleeping on the floor, I heard footsteps on the stairs. |
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Miguel stirred and roused from sleep as the sound of footsteps echoed in the room and the lights came on. |
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The thunder of footsteps assaulted her ears as she wrenched open the door, eyes flashing with ire. |
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At 7am, he woke to the sound of heavy footsteps as the England players gathered for their morning run. |
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The footsteps got faster as they got closer, and the person soon broke into a run. |
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His footsteps made loud thuds as he walked around the kitchen's ceramic floor. |
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They notice the sound of footsteps as people outside begin to rush toward shelter. |
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He heard the sound of footsteps, muffled and barely audible, coming down the long passageway. |
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Marlborough mace bearer Bob Dobbs is a great traditionalist, right down to following in the footsteps of his late uncle Fred. |
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The soft shuffle of footsteps in the silent hall alerted Cassari to the fact that some of the students were moving. |
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While in the Pacific the crew of the auxiliary traced the footsteps of Sir Francis Drake by landing boats on a Costa Rican shoreline. |
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He moved towards me quietly, his eyes fixed on mine, his footsteps making no sound on the tiled floor. |
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It was not easy to hear a solid sound within the depths of the terra and a Tigren's light footsteps would be nearly impossible. |
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His ambition is to follow in Slim's footsteps singing and playing traditional Australian bush ballads. |
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Suddenly she heard the sound of chains scraping as they descended the stairs, accompanied by the heavy footsteps of the goblins. |
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The sound of footsteps climbing the stairs arrests Daphne's attention. |
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There is a muffled thump, and the sound of running footsteps. |
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And third is the physical journey Sun makes, tracing the footsteps of Xuanzang, through the wilds of Central Asia and the sacred places of Buddhism. |
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As the guard's footsteps receded, we let out a collective sigh. |
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Yells came from inside the house and footsteps clomped up to the door. |
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The sounds of distant footsteps above me brought me out of my guard. |
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Blair stood frozen like that, listening to the echoes of his footsteps and the hum of his car engine reverberating in her ears as they faded into the night. |
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Her heavy footsteps clopped off into the distance and the room was silent. |
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His footsteps echoed through the hall, clopping on the cedar wood floor. |
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The sound of footsteps gradually registered in her mind, and she glanced up, only to find Eric standing there, an odd half-smile on his deceptively handsome face. |
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Eventually I hear distant voices which grow louder and louder and then the opening of the door before the heavy tread of footsteps along the landing to my room. |
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She follows in the footsteps of her sister flying officer Nosheen Chaudry who is now an engineering officer serving at the Royal Naval air station Yeovilton. |
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But then came the loud echo of footsteps as a woman entered the arena. |
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My mind imagined footsteps stealthily making their way across the loft. |
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Inspiring others to follow in their footsteps is one of the best parts of the gig, the drivers said. |
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Behind me, I heard footsteps, clunking against the black asphalt. |
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Many African American students have walked in their footsteps on HBCU campuses, contributing to the rise and continued growth of the Black middle class. |
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Wherever you go in Western France you follow in the footsteps of history, shadowed by myth and legend, with fable and fairy tale snapping at your heels. |
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Silence ensued her words, and footsteps resounded through the auditorium. |
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The Waterford publicans, who have signified their intention to defy the ban, are following in the footsteps of their colleagues in Kerry, Cork, Donegal and Wexford. |
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I'm very much treading in her footsteps, because she was one of the first women in this country to climb in the Himalayas and was part of the 1929 expedition to Nepal. |
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The footsteps resumed again, retreating into the dark once more. |
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Caleb had not yet caught up with her, but she heard the door open and then close behind her, followed by the echo of his footsteps off of the high walls. |
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The barrister heard stumbling footsteps coming up the stairs. |
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But you can still walk in Runyon's footsteps, drinking java, eating gefilte fish or a bowl of chicken soup with matzoh balls followed by cheesecake in the same few blocks. |
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All will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of last year's winner, David Sneddon, who topped the charts with his debut single, Stop Living The Lie. |
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A late bloomer, the diminutive Pompey took up track for the first time after her family migrated to the US in 1992, following in the footsteps of her younger sister Allison. |
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O'Connell-Rodwell and her colleagues have also begun to study the nuances of elephant signals to distinguish them from the footsteps of rhinoceroses or lions. |
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He didn't hear the creak of heavy footsteps on the basement stairs. |
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In the sheep pens, 12-year-old Alistair Thompson, of Selside, followed in his father's farming footsteps as he scooped two first prizes in the Suffolk sheep class. |
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I heard footsteps running up from behind me but before I could turn on my own I was being bodily forced to turn by the very strong hands of David. |
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At this point, you have come to believe that you have a haunted house with bumps, rappings, ghostly footsteps and even apparitions that roam the hallways. |
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I didn't move until I heard slow footsteps and peaked over the top of the gold to see Garren warily approaching the dragon, favoring his left leg. |
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The footsteps retreated quickly from inside her cell, the door clanging shut and the bolt scraped across the metal, signaling the door was locked. |
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Words traverse the page with the constancy and steadiness of footsteps. |
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I follow his footsteps, thrusting my codpiece towards maidens and wenches alike, my tasselled loafers pounding the aged cobblestones, my tights itching my thighs. |
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Hearing footsteps behind her, she got to her feet and turned round. |
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Jensen told authorities he went into the school to get out of the cold weather, and crawled into the school ductwork after panicking when he heard approaching footsteps. |
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I awaken to the sound of muted footsteps across wooden floors. |
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She heard footsteps coming towards her and she turned and ran to her room. |
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As I heard the first hint of footsteps from down the hall, I sat down on the piano bench, looking much more presentable than the last time I had been sitting there. |
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The only noises were the holystones being dragged back and forth, the wind in the rigging, the creaking of the ship, and Hornblower's footsteps across the quarter-deck. |
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His footsteps slowed as he neared the gate in the little picket fence. |
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Catherine leapt to her feet as the sounds of footsteps drew nearer. |
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Kate Blackwell is long gone, but her great-granddaughter, Lexi Templeton, follows closely in her footsteps. |
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June heard dull footsteps from inside and then the safety chain rattle. |
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Climbing the wall was relatively easy but she soon found that the guards did not leave their posts unwatched for long when the sound of footsteps began to come nearer to her. |
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Soon enough, the soft sound of footsteps gave way to hushed voices. |
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Following in those shrewd, shirtless footsteps, perhaps one day Jonas will be peed on by Nicole Kidman, too. |
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George heard the soft shuffle of footsteps approaching from the hall. |
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Frantic footsteps pounded down the stairs and the swinging door flew open revealing a harassed-looking teenager with messy brown hair and sharp blue eyes. |
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Super Bowl commercial, following the famous footsteps of Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian. |
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Noticing her fast stride with his calm footsteps inflamed her. |
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Rain fell steadily, beating a tattoo on the broad leaves of the tree above his head, like the relentless footsteps of an army of marching warriors. |
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I heard heavy footsteps on the porch steps and glanced over as the guy almost fell but grabbed the railing, teetering to the left unsteadily with a quiet laugh. |
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My mind keeps repeating those words as the footsteps draw nearer. |
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Following in the footsteps of bloggers much bigger and better than myself, I am profiled in today's edition of Norm's weekly foray into the minds of men. |
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Bulls neither humanly smile nor mind the footsteps of their slaughterman. |
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Much of my childhood was spent trailing the footsteps of my father among the bidders, browsers and serious buyers at auctions and rural clearing sales. |
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Specifically, McConnell will follow in Tony Blair's footsteps by allowing the conveners of parliamentary committees to grill him twice a year on any subjects they wish. |
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In the narrow corridor, their ears picked up the clatter of footsteps. |
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When Caleb could no longer hear his footsteps ascending the staircase outside the parlor, he rested the poker against the mantel and turned back toward the vestibule. |
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She heard footsteps running towards her and felt arms prop her up. |
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She shouldered a full waterskin, and a bundle of wrapped dried meat and flour, and stepped into the footsteps of the men who had violated her and murdered her lover. |
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Her light footsteps could be seen in the thick blanket of snow. |
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Shadows offered only meagre protection, but it was protection I was thankful for as I listened to her footsteps come down the hall toward me, the steps slow and measured. |
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After one user spotted footsteps in the snow near the edge of a cliff, Tomnod alerted law enforcement. |
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In a poetic move, Cory is now a middle school teacher himself, following in the footsteps of his mentor, Mr. Feeney. |
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In 2010, La Rana Dorada followed in Istmo's footsteps and opened a brewpub in the neighborhood of El Congrejo. |
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The loud thunderous sound of footsteps running into the valley arose. |
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Gilmour is said to be set to take up his studies at BYU in provo, following in the footsteps of his bride. |
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They will die as you died, in the footsteps of the dead that were quick. |
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As I kept up a brisk pace along the battlements of the castle, I sunk into my thoughts and was so absorbed that I didn't hear the footsteps coming up behind me. |
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He was a very successful man, a self-made man, and I loved him very much, and he was very insistent that I follow or try to follow in his footsteps. |
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University of East Anglia climatologist Phil Jones followed in his footsteps when some emails of his leaked to the press. |
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Arthur has often spoken of his pride in following in the footsteps of the great fighter, and now hopes to emulate his achievement in winning a world title. |
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She tinkled the bell sitting on her desk, persistently, until the sound of rapid footsteps could be heard and a few harsh knocks on the door resulted in the maid's arrival. |
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There was a confusion of footsteps as the Russian boys barreled down the steps, still calling to each other, and then the metallic sound repeated itself. |
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So will the twins be following in their famous parents' actorly footsteps? |
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The designer follows in the collaborative footsteps of Pharrell Williams, Raf Simons, and Stella McCartney. |
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As I touched the handle, I heard the distant sound of running footsteps. |
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It's not until she's in the empty car park that she hears her own footsteps squelching on the wet surface and realises there's another set of sounds behind her. |
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Nancy Pelosi was following in the footsteps of many other political figures in being photographed with cookie monster on Thursday. |
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Then I heard whispers and lowered voices and then footsteps. |
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He's kept and shown his own purebred birds since 1958, when he was just 5 years old, following in the footsteps of his father, grandmother and great-grandmother be fore him. |
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Suppose the camera is tracking in, following a bad guy's footsteps. |
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Once again, there was the sound of footsteps thumping up the stairs. |
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Nearer and nearer sounded the hurrying footsteps and the incoherent yammerings of the corpses. |
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In another project, local artists were invited to follow in the footsteps of John Sell Cotman who described England s foremost watercolourists. |
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