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"This gorilla was cutting a path through the jungle for me.
Smoke billowed into the atmosphere and traveled eastward, cutting a path across the Midwest.
By 1967, Norman Lear, a Second World War veteran who never finished college, had spent years cutting a path through show biz.
The text is replete with descriptions of one or another explorer "cutting a path through the jungle with his machete," and other staples of prime-time adventure lit.
Applebee's flags some menu items that have been approved by Weight Watchers, but the company is not exactly cutting a path through the calorie jungle.
He closed the doors of the bus and accelerated away, cutting a path though the snow, which came down now like a blizzard.
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For years, it has been cutting a destructive path through working-class communities in the Midwest and among gay men in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Landis explains: "When the hip does something weird and it hurts, I always imagine that it's cutting a better path in the joint.
The tornado swirled out of a fast-developing storm that began cutting a destructive path through Moore and other sections of the southern Oklahoma City suburbs on Monday about 2 45 p.m.
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