Tread
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From those steps, you have a view of the street and all the people around you, and your walk is slow and steady because the
tread
is so wide.
Here's Jim descending steps, reaching with his bionic toe to the next stair tread, automatically exhibiting natural motions without him even trying to move his limb.
No matter how embarrassing, we need to search and go for the first time where no one else has dared
tread.
Virally, in the way that the Tea Party, for instance, was able to take the "Don't
Tread
on Me" flag from the American Revolution, or how, on the other side, a band of activists could take a magazine headline, "Occupy Wall Street," and turn that into a global meme and movement.
They exist in corners of the Internet, where old men fear to
tread.
Bassem was a good swimmer, so he held her hand and
tread
water.
We must
tread
carefully and responsibly as we build our quantum future.
And we should
tread
softly.
The second half of the actual poem is a lot sloppier and a lot harder to
tread
through, until, that is, you get to the climactic battle scenes; only the Iliad's are better.
Hidden Frontier has gone where few
tread
to go in the world of science fiction, and thrived once they got there.
it is true that the plot balances on the old carpe diem type thing, but unlike every hollywood dungheap to
tread
this ground in the last 20 years, this film manages to do it with some grace, some originality, and with a large dash of realism amongst the severe surrealism.
Plots go places normal movies fear to
tread.
It was a jarringly emotional experience, so to preserve that possibility for those who I hope will see it, I will
tread
gingerly.
Movies like this that
tread
heavily into the surreal are fascinating to me.
"OH MY GOD, I'm sitting in my car and there's ants on my legs, I think I'll flail about on the gas pedal and crash instead of getting out of the car and going somewhere the ants are not" "OH MY GOD I'm in a helicopter and there's ants on me, I think I'll flail about at the controls and crash into a cliff instead of getting out and jumping into the river 20 feet away from me" "OH MY GOD I'm surrounded by ants, I'll just curl up and pray instead of running over them, after all they are just ants, they cant jump or run as fast as me" "OH MY GOD I'm surround by ants on a beach, but I don't think I'll wade into the water where ants cant
tread" "
OH MY GOD there's ants in the town, we gotta flood the entire town" "OH MY GOD the ants will reach Anchorage in a MONTH yes a MONTH, its not like we could organize a few hundred gallons of Raid in a month."
Where Europe is afraid to tread, China will surely swoop in to capitalize on business opportunities in Iran.
Angel investors, friends, and family will boldly go where banks may fear to
tread.
Blair is much more vulnerable than he was a year ago, and he must
tread
softly if he does not want to lose further support.
But his willingness to use his presidential powers as a blatantly partisan political weapon breaks ground that no American should want him to
tread.
But, as Egypt’s domestic politics take their course, Israel, which has had to
tread
softly in its relationship with Egypt and in Sinai since January 2011, will have to behave with even greater sensitivity in the days ahead.
With Europe’s economy showing no sign of recovery and growing concern about a Chinese slowdown, Japan cannot afford to continue to
tread
water.
As a result, the government has had to
tread
carefully, providing only moderate dollops of stimulus to the economy as needed.
Although neither Hu nor Wen were directly involved in the crackdown, they nonetheless must
tread
carefully.
This is not an unreasonable question to ask, and where previous US presidents have feared to tread, a populist demagogue has rushed in.
Where such efforts would prove unproductive and costly, Europe should
tread
carefully, while still upholding its values.
Turnbull knows that the great majority of his governing coalition does not share his liberal instincts, and that he will have to
tread
cautiously and collegially on policy change.
In other words, centrist politicians who want to steal the demagogues’ thunder have to
tread
a very narrow path.
Academic institutions must therefore
tread
a narrow path.
The Tunisian government must
tread
carefully, and it cannot assume that all of its citizens are satisfied with the new arrangements.
In this context, the US government should
tread
lightly.
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