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  • 51Stepping Out (play) — Infobox Play name = Stepping Out image size = caption = writer = Richard Harris chorus = characters = Mavis Vera Maxine Andy Sylvia Dorothy Lynne Rose Geoffrey Mrs Fraser mute = setting = a dingy North London church hall date of premiere =… …

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  • 52stepping-stone — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: Middle English 1. a. : a stone on which to step in walking (as in crossing a stream) b. : a raised stone for facilitating an ascent or descent; specifically : horse block …

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  • 53Stepping stone (computer security) — A stepping stone (StSt) is a type of computer security measure which consists of placing several logical security systems used as authentication servers in a serial disposition to emulate a physical narrow channel like a physical path formed by… …

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  • 54stepping reflex — 1. movements of progression elicited when the infant is held upright and inclined forward with the soles of the feet touching a flat surface; it is obtainable in the normal infant up to the age of six weeks. 2. extension of the hind leg of a dog… …

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  • 55stepping stone — Synonyms and related words: Bifrost, a leg up, back stairs, bascule bridge, bateau bridge, bridge, cantilever bridge, catwalk, chance, clear stage, companion, companionway, doorstep, drawbridge, escalier, fair field, fair game, fire escape,… …

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  • 56stepping-stone — see stepping stone …

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  • 57stepping-stone — noun (C) 1 something that helps you to progress towards achieving something especially in your work: Think of this job as a stepping stone to something better. 2 one of a row of large flat stones that you walk on to get across a stream …

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  • 58stepping reflex — a primitive reflex in newborn babies that should disappear by the age of two months. If the baby is held in a ‘walking’ position with the feet touching the ground, the feet move in a ‘stepping’ manner. Persistence of this reflex beyond two months …

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  • 59stepping stone — /ˈstɛpɪŋ stoʊn / (say steping stohn) noun 1. a stone, or one of a line of stones, in shallow water, a marshy place, or the like, used for stepping on in crossing. 2. a stone for use in mounting or ascending. 3. any means of advancing or rising …

  • 60stepping action — impulsinis poveikis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. impulse action; pulse action; stepping action vok. Fortschaltung, f; Impulseinwirkung, f; Weiterschaltung, f rus. импульсное воздействие, n pranc. action d impulsion, f; action… …

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