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3.a bar attached parallel to a wall to provide a handgrip for steadying oneself.
4.Yao missed his first five shots, including a dunk, before steadying himself and his team.
5.These include aspects of self-control, religion, postures, regulation of breath, restraint of senses, steadying of the mind, meditation, and profound thought.
6.As I have said earlier today, the recovery of our economy hinges on four factors: an improvement in the external economic environment; a steadying of interest rates;
7.While we will exert ourselves in achieving this objective, I believe that we also need to take account, in my view, of four main factors which will be crucial to our recovery. These are: an improvement in the external, financial and economic environment; a steadying of our interest rates here; stability in the property market; and above all, a return of public confidence.

