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    It might retrace toward other important technical levels.

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    So both of them returned retracing their steps.

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    Then it reversed its direction and Retraced its course.

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    Retracing his route and identifying possible contacts was really a nightmare,” she says.

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    I grew up on that mountain and have Retraced that climb many times.

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    He said,‘That is what we were after!' So they returned, retracing their footsteps.

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    Stocks will often pull back or retrace a percentage of the previous move before reversing.

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    If price retraces more than 100% of Wave 1, then your wave count is wrong.

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    Moses said:"That is what we were looking for." So the two turned back, retracing their footsteps.

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    Said he,'This is what we were seeking!' And so they returned upon their tracks, retracing them.

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    The interest in this journey, which retraces the SS United States' historic route to Bermuda, has been overwhelming.

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    Musa said: that is that which we have been seeking. So they turned back upon their footsteps, retracing.

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    The Hong Kong Dollar moved lower against the US Dollar on the same day but then Retraced the losses quickly.

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    The Hong Kong Dollar moved lower against the US Dollar on the same day but then Retraced the losses quickly.

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    In front of the entrance of the CERN laboratory there is a permanent exposition retracing its history. free of charge.

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    He then faces the Tomb for 21 seconds, turns again, and pauses an additional 21 seconds before retracing his steps.

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    There is a lot of retracing ground already covered, or covering ground that seems unrelated to the goal or focus.

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    The Guard then faces the Tomb for 21 seconds, turns again, and pauses an additional 21 seconds before retracing his steps.

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    A real success of Netflix, the Narcos series retraces the rise and power of Pablo Escobar, the world's most famous narco-trafficker.

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    It has weakened by a little over 4% since mid-July and touched the 72 mark to a dollar before retracing its steps.

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    The experience brought us closer together than ever before as we Retraced the battlegrounds where my great-grandfather had served during World War II.

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    It has weakened by a little over 4% since mid-July and on Friday nudged the 72 mark to a dollar before retracing its steps.

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    You must be able to track the order flow and identify when the losers will quit which means the market will retrace or reverse.

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    The next time you are there, do make it a point to locate the four points/corners of the lake and feel good that you Retraced the lake's footprint.

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    There are few persons who have not, at some point of their lives, amused themselves in retracing the steps by which particular conclusions of their own minds have been attained.

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    There are few persons who have not, at some period of their lives, amused themselves in retracing the steps by which particular conclusions of their own minds have been attained.

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    First, if you think you just lost your wallet, retrace your steps from the day before or call the places you were to see if they found a wallet.

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    In some cases, entire communities have left their coastal villages that were established in the early 1900s by missionaries, and Retraced their ancestral movements to resettle old inland village sites used by their forefathers.

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    These creatures have given me so much that I owe it to them to do as much as I can,” he tells me, as we retrace our steps back to the visitor centre.

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    In fact, in some cases entire communities have left coastal villages that were established in the early 1900s by missionaries, and Retraced their ancestral movements to resettle old inland village sites used by their forefathers.”.

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