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But I think it'd be a smart step, over all.
I think that's a pretty clear step over the line.
Otherwise, you will need to step over my alcohol line.
I think he will step over the line here and there.
Gaga has to be careful not to step over the line.
In essence, they selected a hurdle they could easily step over.
This is a low bar and you can step over it.
Crew members step over, around and across each other quickly and silently.
But if we step over the red line, there could be war.
It would stop a car, but people can easily step over it.
MPs weren't even allowed to step over a rope on the conference floor.
One step over we're confronted by "Odalisque with Tambourine" (Harmony in Blue) (1926).
But over time, businesses that can step over the border will, he thinks.
To enter the mission, you have to step over people in sleeping bags.
Visitors navigate around props and step over boxes as they come and go.
The thoughts spilled out in order and did not step over each other.
That's a big step over the competition—but how big a deal is it?
And it was an honor that you asked me to step over that line.
At times you may need to step over what seems like a fallen body.
Did his competitive fire lead him to step over the edge of antidoping rules?
Some employees had to step over the bodies of slain coworkers when they were evacuated.
"It's pretty clear that there are some streamers that step over the line," Bonnell said.
I think the people he will chew up and step over are much more needy.
Porzingis injures his knee while trying to step over Jose Calderon for the last bite.
They set the bar for bad behavior so low that everyone could step over it.
Sometimes they need to step over families of migrants in order to present their documents.
My motto now is to never step over a dollar to pick up a nickel.
I learned to step over bodies in the street—dead or sleeping—without looking down.
When they were evacuated they had to step over the bodies of coworkers who were killed.
The changes will be introduced step by step over the next six years starting from Jan.
"For many minutes, many students step over, point, mock, nudge, kick," said Karaguleff in the email.
But it's also an ambitious step over slice-of-life documentaries or self-contained short films.
The little glance made it even more of an arrogant step-over, a Sixers exclamation point.
Because I do both, I'm actually overly sensitive in never wanting to step over the boundaries.
Later, Trump said he was "proud to step over the line" and thanked Kim for the meeting.
Trump later said he was "proud to step over the line" while thanking Kim for the meeting.
We can't wait to one two step over to the record store and get these new beats.
That's a low bar, but it's also one I've never had the urge to step over before.
I had to step over the guy and look at him to realize he was fucking dead.
Feldman's mobility was good, she had to step over piles of newspapers to squeeze into a chair.
If you step over the line, you're punished athletically, financially, you're thrown out, suspended, whatever the hell.
On Tuesday, Spotify officially took a step over what had once been a deep line in the sand.
"There are stories among them that I'm not proud of that did step over the mark," Denton said.
This year, when the sun and moon do their celestial two-step over the United States on Aug.
Unless blatant theft is involved, professors who step over the line are usually counseled, not fired and indicted.
After taking in Joan's corpse, we see a possessed Brayden step over his aunt's body and march outside.
Bob walks with a springy step over a pizza box and past a laundry hamper to the water.
Camargo tripped while trying to step over the first base line and fell to the ground holding the knee.
At the same time, a flag-as-carpet work by Puppies Puppies had uncomfortable looking visitors step over it.
The shot and step-over on Lue was the most gangsta thing I've ever seen in a sports context.
The footage shows everyone hustling to step over the cat, being careful not to disturb the very important animal.
At one point, she smoothly unwound a sequence of step-over moves to dribble out of traffic and score.
Moon also briefly entered North Korean territory when Kim invited him to step over the border for a moment.
My boundary is not to treat patients who sexually step over the line and touch someone against her will.
They will step over the corpses of their fellow men to get to their post and not say a word.
And I think what she -- she doesn&apost want to step over each other to where they have conflicting stories.
Within this vacuum, some school resource officers find that nobody is watching when they decide to step over the line.
"It's a great day for the world," Trump said, adding that he was proud to step over the border line.
He is expected to answer questions about how the company's culture may have prompted employees to step over the law.
As they make it to the top, psychopaths may step over, trample on, or back-stab anyone in the way.
ISTANBUL — Step by step over the years, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey sought to ensure nobody could challenge him.
It's hard to ignore when you step over heroin needles and human feces every day on the way to work.
Every now and then, you're going to step over the limit of the car, and you're going to wreck it.
But all eyes will be down the stretch, to watch for each horse to safely step over the finish line.
Prosthesis can run up to 20 mph, step over obstacles, and run for up to an hour on a battery charge.
In 2018, Neymar is finally ready to step-over and dribble past two of the greatest players to kick a football.
Strache insists that anti-Semites have no place in today's FPO, which routinely has to expel members who step over the line.
You could easily argue that this play — the crossover, the step-back and especially the step-over — is the iconic Iverson moment.
But if I were to do that outside the building, to actually step over that line here, what would happen to me?
Operatic theatricality — one step over over-the-top — can short-circuit one's critical facilities, and despite being a critic I value that.
The goal of the Russian spy game is to nudge a person to step over the line into an increasingly conspiratorial relationship.
"One of the saddest things is that I had to step over the bodies of my friends I played football with," he says.
That deadline has prompted another important step: over the next two months Pakistan is due to hold its first national census since 1998.
These Terms and Conditions are in effect immediately after you step over the threshold of our shared domicile and are binding in perpetuity.
Do not step over debris if you can't see the other side, Frank says, but start removing all of it as quickly as possible.
But he takes a step over here and puts on his businessman hat, they can funnel as much money to him as they want.
In any case, the go-to option for most New Yorkers encountering something oppressive or inconsistent with their values is to step over it.
Visitors have to decide whether to step on the material to reach the next display, or to find a way to step over it.
Meanwhile, I would step over any soiled clothes on the floor without one sharp word, though I did sometimes kick them under the bed.
You can disagree with a person on policy and debate them on legislation, but once you attack their appearance you step over the line.
Not only did he boast the crossover velocity of Allen Iverson, but also had the brash cockiness and cool to step over Tyronn Lue.
When met with butterfly guard, Moicano will clear one knee, drop to a hip and then simply step over the other hook straight into mount.
As a walking robot makes longer strides, to step over an obstacle, for example, it needs to counter the changes to its center of gravity.
They look pretty chirpy considering they must have had to step over half a dozen naked, booze-soaked bodies to get to the front door.
The bar for Trump's presidency is so low even Donald Trump, who is afraid of stairs, could step over it without fear of toppling over.
The basic rule of bowling other than "throw the ball at the pins" is "don't step over the line" and these women are flagrantly violating both!
In the first, I watched a loop of a bunch of different videos, and what I saw was a big step over 3D on other phones.
Ironically, these coats make their wearers look bound at the knees, like they couldn't take a large step over a puddle of snowmelt if called upon.
There had been die-ins (students had to step over bodies on red cloths signifying blood) and checkpoints (mock Israeli soldiers conducted security checks around campus).
We were on a dolly, which also all the waiters and people in the restaurant had to make sure to step over and not run into.
And it&aposs very sad that sometimes they&aposll actually, you know, having to step over and nearby people who either have been deceased or need aid.
Once in the open, the beast and its rider gingerly step over fallen trees and navigate creeks of melted snow, seemingly oblivious to a late winter chill.
And rather than come to your aid, Jenny would probably step over your bleeding body to sidle into a town car and head to her next meeting.
Mr. Kim crossed the DMZ in April 2018 to meet with Mr. Moon, becoming the first North Korean leader to step over the line since the war.
Trump took the step over the protests of Democratic officials and activists in California, who argue it inhibits efforts to fight climate change and improve public health.
Capable of "both mammalian and reptilian walking gaits," the vehicle can climb walls, step over large gaps and move in any direction – all while keeping its passengers level.
At one point, we had to step over a steel beam, and then do the limbo under a duct vent — all while trying our best to remain silent.
The next time you see someone clutch their chest and fall to the ground are you just going to step over them or will you call for help?
Crime was common then, said Mr. Holin, who recalled calling the police one morning when he had to step over a dead body to get in the door.
F.Y.I. Q. I recently had to step over a dog leash that was stretched across the sidewalk while the owner chatted with an employee in a store entrance.
Apirat Kongsompong, who was put in charge of the country's army in September, warned pro-democracy protesters in January, "don't step over the line," the Bangkok Post reported.
But Maxine Waters and what she said away from the Capitol where she is protected by advice -- the speech and debate clause, have you seen her step over the line?
The ball held high, the jab step, the crossover, the fall away, the 16-foot swish, and the most Iverson moment of Iverson's career: the take-no-prisoners step-over.
In the past year and a half, Bpaet has fought in six provinces, even travelling as far as Kanchanaburi (Western Thailand) hoping for an opportunity to step over the ropes.
The duo begin by rolling their arms to mimic the wheels on the bus, before Iglesias takes the dance to the next level with a big step over Lucy's head.
The step-over on Lue felt different to me, because I knew the level of disrespect people had, to bring a broom to the arena to say we're getting swept out?
At a show in Surin, co-sponsored by the famous Petchyindee Empire, 2-year-old Man-U (Manchester United) got his chance to step over the ropes for the first time.
One attempt saw Holloway turn him and step over into mount but even as beaten and tired as Ortega was, in that brief instant on the ground Ortega's ability shined through.
"You'd certainly like to feel like you have full control over the ball every time you step over it but that's not reality in golf," the American world number two smiled.
"Another day in the workroom: You get up, you walk in, you step over the body of a dead friend and you just move along," Trixie Mattel said in a confessional.
In near freezing temperatures, she hauled a cat trap across the molten remains of a home, careful to step over pieces of roofing and other remnants jutting up through the rubble.
In the emergency ward at Redemption, on the site of a former market in a congested slum on Monrovia's outskirts, doctors step over boxes, buckets and stools as they rush between patients.
In one video, shared by the local Fox TV affiliate, a line of police officers appears to knock over an elderly woman, then step over her as she lies on the ground.
His selfie-mode video was interrupted by the sound of gunshots, the camera appeared to fall to the ground, and a gunman appeared to step over the camera and fire more shots.
But officials there said the test of a "tactical weapon" indicated that Mr. Kim was being careful not to step over the line by conducting nuclear and long-range ballistic missile tests.
Plus, it comes in a shade of bright pink, so people will remember to step over you while you're hibernating on the floor, in your office, or in the middle of the street.
Sometimes the people who fix your machines and make sure the pins set up correctly or fix the scoreboard because you 'didn't step over the line' are the ones messing with your machine.
The searchers crawled on hands and knees, looking under cars and in other places someone might have hid, sometimes falling into sewage tanks as the step over what's left of a person's existence.
Griezmann's opportunism was matched in the buildup by a probing through pass from the halfway line by Paul Pogba, then a cunning step-over allowing the ball through his legs by Olivier Giroud.
Fallen foes can drop ammo and armor, so when you're sweeping each Nazi-free area for golden treasure and Enigma Code pieces, do step over those prone bodies for valuable little top-ups.
Federal dollars for research into gun violence are hard to come by, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reluctant to step over a 250-year congressional restriction on funding firearms studies.
Trump and Netanyahu have been in lock-step over policies towards Iran and the Palestinians and the Israeli leader has touted their close ties as he heads to a national election on Sept. 17.
Lord Young, a former minister, set the tone when he referred to the homeless as "the people you step over when you come out of the opera", but a younger generation is outdoing him.
However, Washington did note that the two-legged robots do have certain advantages, like the ability to step over cracks in the sidewalk and walk up stairs, that can be problematic for wheeled robots.
He takes pride in his willingness to step over lines, to give the middle finger to the squares and status quo seekers who express shock and outrage at what he's done -- and is doing.
And as such, there's an ever-present danger that Eugenides's writing may step over the fine line between commenting on the objectification of women and just straight up doing some objectifying of its own.
"It was your big decision to make it here," said Moon, dressed in a dark suit and light blue tie, who invited Kim to step over the line in the pavement, which he did.
That's always been a concern of mine before I came to Grindr, and that's probably why I came to Grindr is that we can actually, we kind of step over that hurdle of social media.
The two crossed midway on their 36-minute walk, Lijana, 42, sitting down so Nik, 40, could step over her, before she got up and continued her way, cheered on by a crowd of thousands below.
But no other can climb a five foot wall, step over a five foot gap, walk over diverse terrain, and achieve a 15 foot wide track width, all while keeping its body and passengers completely level.
When the roles are reversed—Davis up high, Cousins down low—every help step-over toward the paint is an opportunity for Cousins to position himself more deeply for a post-up or an offensive rebound.
By demonstrating his willingness to intercede in the minutiae of military justice and disciplinary procedures, the president tells those who step over ethical boundaries that they can appeal to a sympathetic ear in the Oval Office.
As the Times report notes, Weatherly's character on Bull is celebrated for his refusal to play by the rules, for his willingness to step over the line in ways that are presented as sexy and dashing.
The robot itself is able to walk at 22 km/h, step over a 23mm pipe, walk on debris, walk through 22 mm/hour of rain for 20 minutes, and climb up and down a vertical ladder.
"Our next step, over the next 24 hours, is to methodically go after each tank and remove all the product in the tanks," Brent Weber, an ITC senior vice president of sales and marketing, said on Sunday.
" Kim Jong-un was the first North Korean leader to step over the line to the South, and the occasion aired on live TV. Kim was described as "mannerly and courteous" and a man of "self-assurance.
Couched in very careful language, these comments were as far as her strictly politically neutral role as head of state allows her to go -- although some would say she took a small step over that invisible line.
Republicans would take the rare and contentious step over the objections of Democrats, who themselves changed the rules on Republicans in 2013 when they lowered the filibuster threshold for all other presidential appointments besides the Supreme Court.
Each morning, they leave their San Francisco apartment, step over the homeless man who stays on their building's stairwell and hop on a shuttle bus to the company's campus, clearly modeled after Google or Facebook's sprawling offices.
In case you missed it, Iverson gave Lue a big shout-out during his Hall of Fame induction speech this weekend ... and said they became good friends after the legendary "step-over" at the 2001 NBA Finals.
Such period signifiers bend, bleed, even explode as you step over the threshold into the apartment itself, where one feels immediately transported — perhaps to an alien planet with a distant parallel past, perhaps to an alternative present.
Fires in virgin Amazon forests are, in general, very low to the ground — you can step over them — because of the deep shade and high humidity of the forest interior that keep the leaves and twigs damp.
This is, and will continue to be, the instinctive reaction of those who are tired of seeing the inability -- or unwillingness -- of prosecutors, fellow officers, judges and juries to hold cops accountable when they step over the line.
Terra immediately high stepped out of Bastos' hook and set to work passing but with a hand in Bastos' collar opted to pass his leg over Bastos' head for a step-over choke while still in Bastos' guard.
In one, it was necessary to step over the missing floorboards of a staircase leading to an abandoned gymnasium, she says, and blood from a knife fight on the running track above had dripped into the dancers' area.
So I will ask again – will you step over the person who falls to the ground or will you call 911 – if the latter then healthcare is a right and we have to fix ObamaCare not scrap it.
Sure, the idea that Mel Gibson and Harrison Ford were also considered for the Tom Hanks Saving Private Ryan role is absolutely bonkers, but I'd rather consider the insanity of the Tyronn Lue cross-over step-over any day.
Read more: A disabled veteran says his mobile home was sold at an government auction over a $236 unpaid tax billRockwell told the Post that visitors shouldn't have to  step over sleeping people while attending events at the pavilion.
He replaced the last three with men so hungry for their jobs that they were ready to step over the bodies of their predecessors, who, they knew, were pushed out for standing up to Trump on policies and principles.
If it's a max contract, the Wizards could get dangerously close to the luxury tax by keeping him on board; precisely zero owners are happy to step over that line with a team that isn't a lock to make the postseason.
EL PASO, Texas — In the two hours before sunset on a recent afternoon, Border Patrol agents working the line between Ciudad Juárez and El Paso saw more than 100 migrants step over the Rio Grande and into the United States.
A recent scene focused on Lita, the Warren family's live-in nanny and housekeeper, as she tried to step over doorway gates in place to limit the wandering of the family's dogs as she carried a stack of empty pizza boxes.
In the bay inlet; maybe standing on the small footbridge connecting two neighborhoods, where older, more weathered fishermen halted their tangled lines as pedestrians passed behind them, trying to step over the fish that lay flapping in nets on the ground.
No other president would have posted a message on Twitter inviting North Korea's dictator to meet him at the Demilitarized Zone barely 24 hours later and then step over the line to become the first sitting president to enter North Korea.
"If the enemy hopes we are going to quit on a certain day, or if they know we won't deal with them if they step over a certain border, then the enemy is going to do exactly that," Mattis said.
Leaving an exiguous forecourt — the equivalent of a front yard, generally used to wash and dry clothes — you take a big step over a wooden sill into a rectangular living room decorated with blackwood furniture and period photographs and paintings.
When a particular company did step over the line — most prominently, when Facebook and Google used their certificate to collect detailed data from select users — Apple's only recourse was to revoke their enterprise certificate, often taking down dozens of apps at once.
Sanders is escalating his attacks on the Democratic establishment -- even taking the unusual step over the weekend of backing the primary challenger to the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee -- as Clinton is on track to clinch the party's nomination next month.
"What this clearly shows is that we've got to a point where people believe they have the ability to step over that line," Françoise Baylis, holder of the Canada Research Chair in Bioethics and Philosophy at Dalhousie University in Halifax, told Motherboard.
We step over sodden blankets and clothes buried deep in the mud, over piles of rubbish and puddles of what looks like human urine, and start to clear away the branches and shrubbery from the area that is to be their new home.
His fast ascent, and his well-publicized foreign trips to Washington, Europe, the Middle East and elsewhere in Asia, have led senior Obama administration officials to consider the prospect that he could step over Prince bin Nayef and become Saudi Arabia's next king.
Though she has never made the top 10 as a singles player, from her boho chic sheer top with crochet lace knee socks in 2006 to her leopard shorts-and-tank-and-black corset, she wasn't afraid to step over the line.
CALGARY, Alberta, July 9 (Reuters) - Major Canadian oil companies, who publicly disagreed over the Alberta government's forced curtailments this year, are in lock step over how to end the production limits, saying they should be eased as more rail capacity comes online.
The question now, for both President Obama and his successor, is whether to set new red lines beyond which the North Korean nuclear program cannot go — or whether drawing those lines will only encourage the North to step over them, as it has done before.
In aggravating Zinedine Zidane to the point of violence, Marco Matterazi demonstrated exquisite furbizia; he probably didn't even mean the things he said, it was simply a verbal step-over, a type of deceit that fooled one of the greatest exponents of more conventional deceptions.
Another great guard passer who excelled in forcing the half guard, Penn was unique in that he didn't look to just split his opponent's guard and step over one knee until they were forced to consolidate half a la Marcelo Garcia or Benson Henderson.
In addition to trained patrollers, Lacoti mentions that ironworkers on the Bridge volunteer their time to help prevent people from jumping, going so far as to step over the edge in order to retrieve people, since they're comfortable doing so in their daily jobs.
As the robot stretches out one of its legs to traverse a large gap, or simply step over something, the jet on its foot roars to life providing additional support, and re-aligning the bot's center of gravity to a position it can easily handle without toppling.
And despite Johnson's suggestion that the health law will be repealed and reformed step-by-step over an extended time frame, President-elect Donald Trump has turned up the pressure on the GOP, saying at a news conference Wednesday that repeal and replace will happen "essentially simultaneously."
" Publicly supporting the sort of action in "hot pursuit" that Westmoreland and the Joint Chiefs would pitch in private a week later, Eisenhower was adamant that "if you're chasing some people and they just step over into Cambodia or Laos, I wouldn't — it wouldn't bother me.
According to some intelligence officials, he developed a reputation for overpromising to the president, both in terms of operational capability and intelligence collection, and worried other senior administration officials by often appearing to step over the line of CIA's traditional policy analysis role into advocating for specific policies.
"If the enemy hopes we are going to quit on a certain day, or if they know we won't deal with them if they step over a certain border, then the enemy is going to do exactly that," said Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, in a Senate hearing last October.
"I would give this earnings season a C or C-. While most of the companies were able to step over a greatly reduced bar of expectations, overall sales growth remains disappointing," said Alan Gayle, senior investment strategist at RidgeWorth Investments in Atlanta, which has $38 billion in assets under management.
"I would give this earnings season a C or C-. While most of the companies were able to step over a greatly reduced bar of expectations, overall sales growth remains disappointing," said Alan Gayle, senior investment strategist at RidgeWorth Investments in Atlanta, which has $50 billion in assets under management.
Effectively the position changes the angle of Penn's hips from pelvis down as if he were on his hands and knees, to an angle of sitting on one butt check, freeing his rear leg to step over and force a butterfly half guard, where Penn is one knee away from mount.
"If your body is stiff, it becomes harder and harder to do things like walk, step over things, pick things up, sleep or even sit," Eiko said in an email, adding that, outside of women in their 30s and 40s, the book has also been very popular with senior citizens.
In Boston, where pedestrians step over drug users who are nodding off on a stretch of Massachusetts Avenue known as Methadone Mile, an organization for the homeless has planned what it calls a safe space, where users could ride out their high under supervision; it would not allow actual injection on site.
" He added that he thought schools could do more to enforce the bans, saying: "We are of the opinion that there should be… draw a line in the sand, so that from this point on everybody knows initiations are banned and if you step over that line you will be removed from the university.
I do not want to reassure them and just say, "As long as you don't step over this big, red line, you're OK." I also do not want them to wallow in their own anxiety or circle the wagons and decide that—because they don't know how to act around women—maybe we shouldn't be here.
In his first meeting with President Moon Jae-in of South Korea in April at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Koreas, Mr. Kim captivated the world with a simple gesture when he held out his hand and suggested that Mr. Moon briefly step over the demarcation line to the North.
"We're sharing the space right now, but we're moving soon," Lee tells me as we step over loose papers that littered the floor—remnants of startups past—and circumvent what I can only describe as an autonomous, standalone lab on one side of the room, a system of beakers, tubes, machinery, and metal thingamajigs stacked atop an approximately two-foot by three-foot table.

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