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An alternate (original?) version of "Factory", "Come On (Let's Go Tonight)", follows the same dolorous footsteps but does it with David Lindley's fiddle drone, slightly different lyrics and a wholly developed sense of the beauty in austerity.
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She will be the first woman to take the role, but whose footsteps does she follow in?
But the chance that Obama may follow in his footsteps does not worry Wilder.
Following in those footsteps does not, however, make a good case for his candidacy.
For the National Review, he has had a stab at a satirical column written as if it were the diary of Trump as a little boy, in which the young Trump longs for a career in show business, and resents following in his father's construction-industry footsteps: "What Dad doesn't understand is that I'm not like him.
The danger is that following in such a person's footsteps doesn't mean that one will find enlightenment; in fact one is missing out on an opportunity to learn the successes and failures of others.
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When Boris Johnson evokes Hitler and Michael Gove suggests Britain follows in Albania's footsteps they do not engage but entertain.
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