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1 He wanted to retrace the steps of the worm, but he needed help.
2 Neither will we retrace the steps by which she returned to the actual world.
3 Melbourne Crime Tours retrace the steps of some of the city's most notorious criminals.
4 I will retrace the steps that once I made, in the shade of the railways.
5 There was no resource left her but to retrace the steps with the utmost possible celerity.
6 The story is told as a recap and training exercise, as you retrace the steps of a military campaign.
7 And, since we are both honest men, all we have to do is retrace the steps of the disguise.
8 Kennedy finally stepped for the door, her mind trying to retrace the steps that led up to this unusual situation.
9 Waiting in the autumn twilight with Val's head on his arm Lawrence tried to retrace the steps by which it had been reached.
10 You'll be met by hundreds of solid granite towers and rock faces where you can retrace the steps taken by the early pioneers.
11 There are mixed opinions about whether Mr Obama should retrace the steps of President John F Kennedy in 1963, including a visit to Galway.
12 This presentation will retrace the steps I took to interface with, analyze, and find a vulnerability in a line of popular new model ATM's.
13 Still her friend, as in duty bound, urged her to think more calmly on the subject, and to retrace the steps she had taken.
14 Thus, med-school dropout Nancy (Lively) makes her way to a remote Mexican beach to catch some waves and retrace the steps of her late mother.
15 Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports from the island, retracing the steps of many who fought there.
16 Zoraida was retracing the steps which had led them here; she had spoken of Betty.
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