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A desire to walk in the footsteps of their favourite author or artist.
Don't blame electronic media for following in the footsteps of their analog ancestors.
Then came university, and eventually jobs as civil servants, following in the footsteps of their parents.
Arrivederci, America Canny Italian retailers are following in the footsteps of their ancestor Marco Polo.
And Chinese companies, most of them owned by the state, have been marching in the footsteps of their political leaders.
"They have a feeling they are following in the footsteps of their glorious elders," says Bernard-Henri Lévy, a philosopher.
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In recent years, two college-educated writers, Gabriel Thompson and Tracie McMillan, have followed in the footsteps of Barbara Ehrenreich, producing their own versions of Nickel and Dimed.
They proudly told of ignoring the footsteps of the powerful outside their jury rooms.
Cue record screech sound, followed by footsteps of reporters rushing to their phones to call Republican politicians who had backed Mr Bundy's cause.
Following in their footsteps, of course, came the pirates.
Perhaps it is time, argues Good, to follow in the footsteps of the Dutch, with their "Room for the River" policy, and give up more ground to rivers to adapt to climate change.
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