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1 It helped me escape war, to take another path , says Mabika.
2 But now I mean to take another path .
3 Kotzebue chanced to take another path .
4 Taking another path , ere long he came to some laborers shovelling gravel.
5 She can't entertain the idea of history -or herself - taking another path .
6 He nodded, and walked rapidly away, while Lidia, taking another path , ran toward the gates of Rome.
7 If the narrator of the poem had taken another path , things would have been different for him, right?
9 It was only after I came back from the Olympics that something changed inside me and I took another path .
10 Susan saw his intention and took another path , so that he could not come up with her without following her.
11 I was trying to hold America to that standard. The athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos took another path of protest.
12 By and by we took another path that led off from this one, wide enough for two horses to go abreast.
13 Take another path through the thousands of talks, interviews, panel discussions and workshops and you'd have another, equally eclectic span of choices.
14 The numbers do, however, illustrate the tragic cost of poor leadership and just how many American's might be alive today had leaders taken another path .
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