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"Sorry about the dark," Ouchi says, stepping over children's toys.
"We're stepping over you," I whispered to the electronic gatekeepers.
It ends with the President stepping over the Archduke's dead body.
Some lunged for the doors, separating from friends, stepping over strangers.
Others lunged for the doors -- separating from friends, stepping over strangers.
Iverson stepping over Lue was like a subliminal message to us.
Justin Timberlake stepping over the point of the whole speech like pic.twitter.
"We did everything that was stepping over the line," Ms. Quinn said.
Officers stepping over dead, wounded and dying people, desperate to find the attackers.
He plans on adding a tattoo of Allen Iverson stepping over Tyronn Lue.
Stepping over things, like mines or roots or battlefield debris, is also crucial.
But those better-than-expected results represent companies stepping over a very low bar.
Green fell down and James tried stepping over his head as Green stood up.
And thanking his "hot date" struck us as maybe stepping over the line a little.
We were walking through the woods, stepping over logs, looking up at the beautiful trees.
Stepping out of a good meeting can feel like stepping over a new horizon altogether.
I ended up taking considerable risk in stepping over to inhabit parts of your world.
He was asked if stepping over Green was a sign of disrespect for his opponent.
When the gunman came in, stepping over Mr. Wax's body, no one said a word.
"Almost all the boxes are undone," she says while stepping over the just delivered new bed.
Furthermore, it is possible to be close to a colleague without ever stepping over the line.
So one tip could be to beat your fear by stepping over to the dark side.
And there is evidence that just pure robotics assist and repetitive stepping over ground is rehabilitative.
In Bogota, many residents complain about being asked for money and stepping over Venezuelans sleeping rough.
Handling is spectacular, with enough grip that you aren't stepping over the limit on public roads.
We try to get right to the edge, with as little edge as possible, without stepping over.
"We fucking crushed it," Dale shouted, getting himself a bottle of bourbon and stepping over a corpse.
He found it hard to identify that man as himself now, the eejit stepping over the sand.
Absolutely. But can I say there, don't let him play football, I can't without stepping over boundaries.
Forchion: You know, you can&apost change laws or move the line without stepping over the line.
Quixey's founding CEO, Tomer Kagan, is stepping over to focus on the company's technology as chief strategy officer.
The direct route he took down the court, stepping over Lue, it was such a bad-ass move.
That stepping over lines just to say you stepped over lines isn't really a strategy or a solution.
"In the morning, I would be stepping over eight guys who were sleeping on the sidewalk," he recalled.
She made due, though, power walking around the course and gingerly stepping over the hurdles as she approached them.
I pushed through the crowd, stepping over infant legs and prayer mats as I made my way toward security.
FAIZABAD, Afghanistan — They paced aimlessly inside a guarded compound, stepping over their beard and hair clippings on the ground.
The shoulder of the road was filled with broken-down cars, pedestrians stepping over piles of trash, and livestock.
Raymond remembers stepping over a dead body, blood pooling on the floor of the building lobby, to get to school.
Later, I'd go into their room and see bullet holes after stepping over a bloody footprint at the front door.
"The rooms are the art," said Mr. Zalaznick, stepping over the network of extension cords still running through the Grill.
They're getting on the 6 train and going to work and stepping over some bum and not thinking about it.
If you find yourself in a bind, this can be a good way to discourage enemies from stepping over your border.
You start back 130 feet and you have to step on a six-inch board without stepping over a certain mark.
Witnesses said it was pure chaos inside when the shooting started, with fleeing partiers stepping over injured people on the bloody floor.
He made history by stepping over the demarcation line, becoming the first sitting US President to set foot on North Korean soil.
The Republican Party can't mount this argument in an effective way because to do so involves stepping over too many GOP taboos.
This earned him a nickname, "Pu Thuat Yiab Nam Tale Jerd" ("Pu Thuat stepping over the seawater and turning it to fresh water").
Patrons dropped to the ground, dashed under tables, hid in the bathroom and ran for exits, stepping over bodies sprawled across the floor.
I see it every day on the streets of New York: eyes glued to our phones, stepping over bags of trash on the streets.
Stepping over debris to get to the front door, I wondered if I had been going to a secretly sketchy shop all this time.
Stepping over broken glass and twisted metal, he observed a gap on the wall where a rhino head had been mounted just hours before.
I passed stalls of pants from 30 lira and shirts from 10 lira, while stepping over boxes of baby chicks and ducks for sale.
Impossible Burger is coming to grocery store shelves this Friday, stepping over the invisible line that kept the two brands from all-out war.
Around 100 men sleep on the second deck this evening, spooning one another to lie down, with others gingerly stepping over to use the bathroom.
It's not uncommon to spot young, mostly white employees of tech giants stepping over used syringes and human feces on their way to the office.
At the end of his comments, in which Franken dubbed Sessions' response "insulting," Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley accused Franken of stepping over the line.
It's about to be a serious problem with people stepping over the line on this page… Show respect for each other and stick to the facts.
David Greenfield, a Brooklyn councilman, said he proposed the program because he could not walk down the street without stepping over pizza boxes and coffee cups.
In another clip, one fraternity member was seen walking downstairs for a drink of water, stepping over Piazza and looking at him before returning to his room.
Whether or not he killed his way into the presidency, he has no problem, as Mellie puts it, stepping over Vargas' charred body into the Oval Office.
Such a meeting was once unthinkable The prospect of a US president stepping over the world's most heavily fortified border into North Korea would once be unthinkable.
I know when he stepped over Lue, he was really stepping over the NBA, a league that gave him shit for his tattoos, cornrows, baggy clothes, whatever.
I kept having the urge to pee, and my kneading cramps and heavy flow meant repeated journeys to the bathroom in the dark, stepping over dirty laundry.
Eight hours earlier, at the beginning of the night, I'd found myself stepping over a disused railway line on the edge of the Podil district of Kiev.
The effortlessly spacious way they eat up space — fearlessly, again and again, stepping over the brink as if into the unknown — is a thrill to the senses.
I tried to keep up, stepping over a tangle of roots and thorns, and climbed a flight of massive stone stairs leading to the old hunting lodge.
As skeptical as I was about the whole endeavor, stepping over the chain at the top of the stairs and walking down into the darkness was genuinely scary.
Meanwhile, we're missing out on the 12-2 Orange Crush Broncos stepping over Kenny Stabler's Oakland Raiders on their way to the Broncos' first title game in 1978.
I felt like I was truly stepping over to the other side of something in that moment, like I was really ready to just go hard using and die.
MAIDENHEAD, England (Reuters) - Stepping over long-dead bodies of frozen climbers as he sought to reach the summit of Everest was something for which Nick Hollis was mentally prepared.
Surveillance video at the Santa Cruz harbor shows her casually stepping over Hayes&apos body, finishing a glass of wine and lowering a blind before leaving the yacht, police said.
And if you are Bhad Bhabie, you attempt to become your own version of White Iverson, stepping over Iggy Azalea like Iverson did Tyronn Lue in the 2001 NBA Finals.
The day began with Mr. Kim stepping over the concrete slab that marks the border between the two countries, becoming the first North Korean leader to set foot in the South.
The technique, she says, is to keep your bent leg and foot stationary while you jump the other leg higher in the air to look like you're stepping over the box.
It's hard to describe the feeling one has while stepping over a bloody footprint greeting you at the front door of an apartment where someone had been murdered just hours earlier.
Stepping over the ledges means that she wins, she finally defeats her inner demons, the small ideas of unworthiness and self doubt that spiral into deep depths of depression and anxiety.
The trailer for the new season shows Ms. Whittaker pulling back a hoodie and stepping over ruins toward the Tardis, a spaceship disguised as an old-fashioned British police telephone booth.
I saw myself looking on in horror as teen after teen got vaporized by the military for stepping over the boundary of Area 51 for the sake of a TikTok video.
That's right: Against the tunes of Australian rapper Tkay Maidza, models can be seen bopping around a waste area, quite literally stepping over, frolicking in, and laying on heaps of smoking debris.
They'd spend their 30-minute TV slot stepping over homeless people they pretend not to see as they zoom by with grim countenances in pinstripe suits or Patagonia fleeces toward drab corporate cubicles.
About 120 cattle roam amid the city parks and Gothic towers of this medieval university town and, stepping over the cow pies, the human residents profess an improbable pride in their bovine neighbors.
Last June, the school board voted unanimously to paint over the 13 frescos, which show slavery and white settlers stepping over a dead Native American, at a cost of about $600,000 for taxpayers.
Once Asia fell asleep, Artie just sat up and looked out the window the whole time; every once and a while stepping over the hammock onto the center console to give me a kiss.
"Before I mostly guessed where I was going, and it was often too late to prevent my cows from stepping over a farmer's field," he said, bending to water a batch of yellowing cabbages.
And certainly our store isn't subject, we're not the government, it's not subject to that rule, but I ... we do want to allow as wide a discourse as possible without stepping over the line, right.
"Everywhere the stone is eroded, and the more the wind blows, the more all of these little pieces keep falling," said Mr. Finot, gingerly stepping over fallen chunks of stone on the cathedral's rooftop walkway.
But is unequivocal and emphatic about how ad tech players are stepping over the line — having seen into that pandora's box for years — so his rational to want to do things differently at least looks clear.
JC: There are plenty of worthy choices, but I have to go with the season five scene where she pulls off the conversational version of dunking on Cersei and stepping over her on the way down.
"I do whatever it takes," he said matter-of-factly after proving it statistically and otherwise, including what to date is the series' pivotal moment — James stepping over Draymond Green near the end of Game 4.
Stepping over a hamburger recipe book, I follow Mike up the creaky wooden stairs and come face-to-face with his 83-year-old grandmother, who is perched in a chair on the second-floor landing.
Jamie Vardy has been left to tidy up the mess, shovelling crunched-up Tyskie cans into a black bin liner, lurching between the living room and the kitchen, occasionally stepping over a passed-out Christian Fuchs.
Stepping over the LEU threshold is a signal that Iran is no longer willing to abide by the terms of the deal, despite encouragement to do so from the other five parties, unless it is offered new incentives.
Stepping over a crew of self-declared skinheads squatting in the corridor, I pushed open a heavy door and found myself in a dark windowless room vibrating with metallic clangs and the brutal 299/217 punches of techno.
Stepping over the threshold was like stepping through the looking glass into an imaginary world: A sophisticated French salon filtered through the fever dream of Alice in Wonderland, all pops of color, perfectly-mismatched pattern and vibrant art.
"The more government—especially federal government—is seen as stepping over some kind of boundary, whether it's an objective legal boundary or an individual rights boundary, the more likely it is to push people in that direction," she said.
As Greece is hit with a third bailout, repetitive Grexit scares, and a refugee crisis to deal with, the margarita-sipping Europeans from the north look on, tucking in gyros and stepping over the washed-up life jackets of war survivors.
When protests turned violent at New Town Plaza, an upscale shopping mall owned by Sun Hung Kai, a photo of a woman carrying a Saint Laurent bag stepping over a pool of blood as she fled was widely circulated online. 
When protests turned violent at New Town Plaza, an upscale shopping mall owned by Sun Hung Kai, a photo of a woman carrying a Saint Laurent bag stepping over a pool of blood as she fled was widely circulated online.
Vera made fun of everything, down to the slop pail where they pissed on winter nights and the way their mother scolded them for stepping over their brother's or father's things, or trying to cook when they had their periods.
Payments like these went to people at the Pulse nightclub who escaped "by stepping over the friends' bodies, " Ms. Biros said, or "students hiding under their desks in the actual classroom where the crazy gunman was" during the Virginia Tech rampage.
In the Georgia-6900 congressional special election in June 2628, Democrat Jon Ossoff cast himself as a consensus-minded moderate and did not vigorously make a public vow to protect ObamaCare, stepping over a key message important to black voters.
The overcrowding - which caught worldwide attention when a photograph of a queue of climbers stepping over bodies to reach the summit went viral - caused fatal delays in the thin air in what is known as the "death zone" above 8,000 metres.
If, instead, we were to reason — as gun control opponents would have us do with gun restrictions — that homicide laws are inappropriate since they are not perfect deterrents, we'd be stepping over dead bodies as we stroll down the sidewalk.
With a lot of water and some tactical trompe l'oeil, I was ready to go bright and early the next morning, carefully stepping over the slumbering bodies of my fellow revelers still sleeping off the effects of their national pastime.
But despite all the efforts to kill that snail mail and get it sent directly to an inbox, there really doesn't yet seem to be a replacement to that experience of getting home and stepping over those letters from businesses (important or otherwise).
"When someone in elected office reaches out to a prosecutor to try to influence their decision making or even remove them, I think there's a presumption you're stepping over the line," Durbin, the second-ranking Democrat in the Senate, said on CNN.
Dick Durbin on reports Trump pressured the acting attorney general to interfere in Cohen probe: "When someone in elected office reaches out to a prosecutor to try to influence their decision-making … I think there's a presumption you're stepping over the line" pic.twitter.
But having been 5-1 up in the deciding set in the quarter-final, the most dominant player in modern women's tennis blew four match points, while yielding a double fault and a rare foot fault (caused by stepping over the baseline while serving).
Lula's conviction has come under scrutiny since the publication of leaked messages last month by news website The Intercept Brasil showed former federal judge and current Justice Minister Sergio Moro stepping over ethical, and possibly legal, lines by coaching the prosecution in Lula's trial.
Cabify has also changed CEOs, with Vicente Pascual — who had been a co-founder of the company and its COO — taking on the CEO role; and Ricardo Weder, who had been the CEO for only six months (since August 299), stepping over to a role as president.
In the short run, Mr. Trump's public comments — and the showmanship of going to the Demilitarized Zone and stepping over a low concrete barrier to walk with Mr. Kim on his soil — is another sign of the limited influence of Mr. Trump's most hard-line advisers.
While the neighbours were getting increasingly upset about smelling smoked meat, listening to chainsaws, and stepping over dumped wood, the Rooftop Smokehouse team were blissfully unaware, and started gearing up to sell their popular products at the food truck event Van Van Market during La Mercè in 2014.
" Jones was transparent about her progress on social media, posting videos and photos, including her first time stepping over hurdles on November 6th; the caption read, "In less than a year I need to be the fastest to become The Olympic Champ but I can't even run right now.
That's right; if the idiomatic assembly of a flat Amerika-within-America was giving you major Warhol vibes, fear not: he's here too, crossing his arms and stepping over the Dirk Skreber bronze floor sculpture all but indistinguishable from the "suspicious package" it was created as a facsimile of.
The passing of Souza is beautiful to watch as he stuffs one of his opponent's feet into his crotch to force the half butterfly guard / broken butterfly guard, and drives his way up into half guard by stepping over the knee and occupying the space in the opponent's bottom side hip.
The judgement reinforces a sense that the government has been seeking to push as close to the legal line as possible on surveillance, and sometimes stepping over it — reinforcing earlier strikes against legislation for not setting tight enough boundaries to surveillance powers, and likely providing additional fuel for fresh challenges.
The mural was created in 1935 by Victor Arnautoff and has stirred controversy because of depictions such as enslaved Africans working in cotton fields on George Washington's estate and white settlers stepping over the body of a dead Native American, according to a fact sheet posted on the school district's website.
No one is accusing Miller of breaking the law, but some experts consider this relationship—in which an elected official is giving advice to a company engaged in multiple lawsuits and a conflict with the FDA—to be stepping over the line that's supposed to exist between government and private business.
Threats by North Korea to turn Seoul into a "sea of fire" were all but forgotten as Mr Kim made history—and melted South Korean hearts—by stepping over the dividing line, making him the first North Korean leader to enter the South since the end of the hot phase of the Korean war in 1953.
The bilious bad faith and blinkered pomposity and annihilating involuted stupidity of the past couple weeks are not any less present in September than they are in February, and if you're enough of a defective that you'd cross the street to shame a sexual harassment victim in the first place, you probably don't mind stepping over a snowdrift or two to do it.
You don't mind walking around a forest while the stars stretch out above you like a sea of the most magnificent jewels; or spelunking into places you shouldn't spelunk purely because of a hunch; or stepping over tragedy when it stares you in the face, stark and cold, and there's nothing you can do except keep walking and trying not to cry. Yeah.
What Iverson did in Game 1, especially after hitting the [shot] and stepping over Lue, gave fans hope it was going to be a crazy series—it's not going to be a sweep, AI is gonna' go off, this is what we all wanted, and who knows what could happen... I respected that moment, but I respected it so much more after I got to play with Iverson.
As Gracie stood to break Buchecha's closed guard once more, Almeida underhooked a leg as if to roll to a kneebar/tornado sweep position once more, but instead let go and used a De La Riva hook and cross grip to roll into a berimbolo, coming up on top to threaten the back before stepping over the head to roll for an armbar in a beautiful series of techniques.
The significance of the incident extends beyond Avast and Jumpshot's practices: it highlights the sometimes-obscure but very real connection between how some security technology runs the risk of stepping over the boundary into violations of privacy; and ultimately how big data is a hot commodity, a fact that potentially clouds that demarcation even more, as it did here: "We started Jumpshot in 2015 with the idea of extending our data analytics capabilities beyond core security," writes the CEO Ondrej Vlcek in a blog post in response to Jumpshot news.

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