The finesse, the number of people who were onstage and you can't hear a footstep.
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Ideologically, al-Mu'tasim followed the footstep of his half-brother al-Ma'mun.
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Barack Obama McCain vs. Obama until the end, I took every footstep with Obama.
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You can see the entire city laid out at the footstep of a majestic mountain range.
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A papery rustle accompanied each footstep as he hiked deeper into the forest.
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Another footstep from the second floor, another protest from a floorboard.
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Believers feel God is a footstep away With His love, forgiveness and power.
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He immediately initiated damage control by following Deng Xiaoping's footstep to Shenzhen.
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Dust rises from the floor with each footstep on the musty red carpet.
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Footfall: the sound of a step of someone walking; "he heard footsteps on the porch"
The act of taking a step in walking
The distance covered by a step; "he stepped off ten paces from the old tree and began to dig"
(Footsteps (Chris de Burgh album)) Footsteps is singer/songwriter Chris de Burgh's seventeenth original album, released in 2008. This album includes two songs penned by de Burgh and cover versions of thirteen other songs.
(Footsteps (Dardanelles song)) "Footsteps" is the only single taken from Melbourne Indie rock band Dardanelles' debut album Mirror Mirror released in 2007.
(Footsteps (organization)) Footsteps is an organization based in New York that provides emotional and financial support for people who have left or want to leave the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. The organization also provides an outlet for those who feel trapped but do not wish to leave .
(Footsteps (Pearl Jam song)) Lost Dogs is a two-disc compilation album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 11, 2003 through Epic Records. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States.
A step, or series of steps, enabling a person to climb up to a doorway on a railway vehicle; or steps on the end of a vehicle enabling a person to climb onto the roof.