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He locates a button on his console and punches it.
He locates the intruder's pickup truck and tracks him down.
He locates alternatives to bad religion in the American past, or maybe future.
He locates the start of the City's cultural transformation in the mid-90s.
He locates Marvin Moorer, Sweat's son, and the groom's old cronies Gus Gray and Charlie Davis, among others.
He locates the despair that grips men when they are forced for the first time to confront the betrayal of their aging bodies.
He locates Pluto the following year, in roughly the position where Lowell thought "Planet X" should be, by painstakingly comparing numerous photographs of the night sky.
He locates the seeds of this change in the 1970s, when "the first generation of middle-class gentrifiers were buying a version of working-class community".
He locates the place where Melissa has been living, and then reveals that she will now be evicted, for reasons that make the story even more sinister and complex.
He locates the core of religion in the heart of the individual: religious awareness arises in one's knowing one's own death.
He locates a museum in the center of his ideal school, his diagram of that school representing his effort to synthesize the arts and sciences in education (Constantino 2004).
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