He glanced quickly about and then stepped aside.
She stepped forward and said in a low voice, "Don't stand there gawking!
Had the government not stepped in, GM might have restructured under normal bankruptcy procedures, without putting public money at risk.
Wow - our jaws hit the floor when Emma stepped out in this daring Chanel fringed and feathered dress.
Three more civilians were killed and nine were wounded four days later when they stepped on unexploded munitions from the strike, the inquiry found.
"These pyramids were generally Built of earth and faced with stone; they are typically stepped pyramids and are topped by a platform or temple structure used for rituals, including human sacrifice. "
He stepped toward me, smiling.
They stepped over his prone body.
The park ranger came closer, picked up the knapsack, and stepped away.
Officials say the military vet stepped in after the robber put a gun to a woman's head.
Six-and-a-half hours later, he stepped onto the powdery surface with the words, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
Thirty seconds later, at a quiet exit on the east side of the Capitol, the powerfully built blond man in the blue blazer stepped into the damp night air.
The Flea stepped out first.
He stepped out of the train at Liverpool.
Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Jordan have all stepped up efforts to build stockpiles.
A boat came up to the landing, and a middle-aged man, with grey hair and dark moustache, stepped on shore.
The elk stepped ever so carefully, tentative and unsure, until it reached the trees on the far side of the re it slipped away into the forest, it looked back at me.
She stepped on a loose stone and twisted her ankle.
I stepped out musing, and almost walked over a vagabond who was eating his dinner on the curbstone.
He didn't argue with me or warn his brother; he just hitched up his duffle and stepped back out the window, leaving me alone with my plan to scream.
The footballer side-stepped the tackle.
She made a little sound of alarm as we stepped on, but we'd passed the point of no return.
He was moved to capture the skiff, arguing that it might be considered a ship and therefore legitimate prey for a pirate, but he knew a thorough search would be made for it and that might end in revelations. So he stepped ashore and entered the woods.
From this chariot stepped the gifted wife of Sir John Lavery.
She stepped briskly out of the club.
After Hamas stepped up its rocket attacks at the end of 2008, Israel began a major offensive in the Gaza Strip, launching air strikes and a ground invasion.
They stepped out from among the ruins of their sagebrush booth upon a patch of hard, bare earth close to the railroad track.
The government intervention dates back to the Russian debt default and stock-market swoon of 1998, when the Federal Reserve stepped in to cut interest rates and prop up shaky financial markets.
The horse stepped out with swift, regular stride, rapidly passing the milestone.
He stepped into his shoes and said he was ready.