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Then you could retrace your steps, having slipped out of your own skin as effectively as a dream-walker.
If necessary, I could retrace my steps, but the idea of driving the same route twice was unconscionable.
Now, he said, all he wants to do is go home, if only he could retrace his steps.
Last February, I decided to see if I could retrace Fawcett's route and unravel a mystery that had only deepened with each ill-fated attempt to solve it.
For seven hours he explored the Catacombs, scattering bran at his heels so that he could retrace his step through the labyrinth.
He still could retrace the details -- how he hit a go-ahead shot, then blocked a layup by an Oregon point guard, securing a victory for his Washington Huskies.
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With the right programming, AI can probably explain its decisions more clearly than a human could, retracing the inputs far more precisely than a human with fuzzy memory.
He discovered, though, that they could not retrace their steps.
In the late 19th century, paleontologist Louis Dollo argued that evolution could not retrace its steps to reverse complex adaptations — a hypothesis known as Dollo's law of irreversibility.
I could also retrace my tracks to Blankenstein in the south, once on the other side of the Iron Curtain, completing a journey that was never possible during the Cold War.
We could directly retrace the introduction histories for three groups of invaded countries.
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