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They were the first steps back on a road full of questions.
It would be three months before Roach was back on a road bike again.
(Imagine!) His place, a 600-acre plantation, was tucked back on a road from Monticello, as if even geographically he must stay in the shadow of Jefferson, his mentor and law schoolteacher.
Still, Ms. Rice said, "I think it certainly is a real opportunity to resolve what is an extremely difficult problem and to get back on a road where innocent people can be protected and the Sudanese government has a chance to make right with the international system".
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This house is set back on a quiet road with neighbors on similarly sized lots.
We soon found ourselves back on a rocky road, looking for a two-ger family to take us in.
The stone shed or croft, actually quite pretty, is built on a rock outcrop and backs on to a road.
Ms. Lundgren and Ms. Wade had thought about what those jobs might be before going on the road; their descriptions of them sound like something one might have seen on a dusty calendar in a back road garage on a road trip in the 1960s.
Back on the road, a scuffle was taking place between a mujahideen and a Talib.
Back on the road, a side window fell into the lap of a startled Juan Carlos.
The setup also puts Mr. Payne back on the road, a physical and existential space that has served him well in films like "Sideways" and "About Schmidt".
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