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Retracing the route of the Jarrow march against poverty 75 years ago, the main demand of today's marchers seems relatively modest: they just want a job.
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CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Retracing the footsteps of young Obama « - Blogs from CNN. com
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Retracing our steps, we spent about ten minutes circling the mall, going to all the stores we could remember going in, finding no one.
When Fighting Back Goes Wrong, and When The Wrong Fight Back - The Consumerist 2009
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Retracing his steps, Harry learns that a large quantity of radioactive cesium was stolen shortly before the doctors death.
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Retracing his route back through the office park and back out onto Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, he pulled into the familiar parking lot of the Demon Sports Bar.
Fatal Error J.A. Jance 2011
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Retracing the route by taxi produced an interesting finding: a cab in Midtown travels at the exact same speed as a 30-something jogger dressed for the office.
Giving Pedicabs a Shot Anne Kadet 2011
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"Retracing it shouldn't be completely unexpected."
U.S. Stocks End Streak Steven Russolillo 2011
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Retracing his story hints at a troubling set of possible answers.
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Sutra completely engaged my attention, but as I was walking down the concrete steps outside the Concert hall I was also thinking about how I wanted to re-read Richard Bernstein's Ultimate Journey: Retracing the Path of an Ancient Buddhist Monk Who Crossed Asia in Search of Enlightenment, published in 2001.
Jillian Burt: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's Sutra Jillian Burt 2010
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Retracing his steps Graeme counted all 21 stairs that lead to the ground floor, the green carpet, the dusty lampshade and the short passageway that ejaculated him out onto the street.
Graeme King and the Creature Bradley Hook 2011
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