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  • Here 3 white guys and an ex-Miami Dolphins cheerleader turned anthropologist will re-trace Stanley's trek through Tanzania to find the lost Livingstone.

    A Bad Business 2009

  • Your face seems familiar with my story, like one who knows going off half cocked means it gets harder to re-trace steps ... and so much worse for sand grit and the sound a bad wind makes, like pigs slaughtered inexpertly under the eaves, runny nose shocked straight follicle, but lucky

    Agoraphobic Confronts The Security In Galleria Dennis Mahagin 2011

  • In February, the U.S. Embassy here created a contest allowing three people the chance to re-trace Obama's footsteps, with travels to Hawaii, Chicago and Washington.

    Obama's visit to Indonesia mixes pride with a dose of reality Chico Harlan 2010

  • Expecting the others to move off with him on his journey he was suprised to see them pile into the shallows and re-trace his track back across the torrent.

    French Lesson Peter Ashley 2008

  • In February, the U.S. Embassy here created a contest allowing three people the chance to re-trace Obama's footsteps, with travels to Hawaii, Chicago and Washington.

    Obama's visit to Indonesia mixes pride with a dose of reality Chico Harlan 2010

  • To be young again, and re-trace the same days – what a party it would be with him!

    Remembering Amboy Kub-ao 2009

  • To be young again, and re-trace the same days – what a party it would be with him!

    Remembering Amboy Kub-ao 2009

  • From there, the motion of the molecules will precisely re-trace the path that they took from the previous low-entropy state.

    Have a Thermodynamically Consistent Christmas Sean 2008

  • I have no idea where he dropped it and there was no way to re-trace all our steps that day.

    The Conundrum of a Lost Toy jodifur 2008

  • So will historians use it to re-trace migrations and reconstruct how cities once looked like.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

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