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Felix, the second hurricane of the 2007 Atlantic storm season, was taking a path similar to but more southerly than that of Hurricane Dean in mid-August.
Politically, the planners at New Jersey Transit are taking a path of less resistance in their quest to pull off a giant public works project in another state.
Last month, the Ahly beat Esperance of Tunisia to be crowned champion of Africa, taking a path to the title that meant fending with protests, conspiracy theories and a coup in Mali during a match on the road.
Unlike Mr. Gore, who enlisted in the Army, taking a path that he knew would lead to South Vietnam, Mr. Bush signed up to be a pilot in the Texas Air National Guard.
In a job market that shows signs of improvement but has yet to turn fully, many unemployed workers are taking a path similar to Ms. Feldman's, volunteering in their field of expertise instead of working odd jobs.
Steinn's grand, egotistical journey ("I have no waking interest in anything but perfection") begins with art and ends with God, taking a path marked out by tormented disquisitions on all manner of existential questions.
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