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The ship retraced their journey from Portsmouth to northern France, with the pair attending a service in Bayeux.
Rebecca's mum Sonia Oatley, above left, has retraced the steps her daughter took when she died at the hands of Joshua Davies, right
On Saturday, a man wearing similar jacket as Garg retraced his movements walking from the Yarraville Railway Station and cut across CJ Cruickshank Park along a metre-wide dirt path on the eastern side of the park to the Hungry Jack's restaurant to replicate Garg's last known movements over a 24-minute period.
Each incident is retraced, analyzed carefully in plain terms, with a summary of lessons learned about how to deal with public relations crises, keep a positive image, avoid slander and libel, and respond appropriately when bad things happen.
Birmingham and Giles retraced her steps, and she remembered opening the purse to pay for lunch at an area McDonald's the previous day.
THE Soham murder trial jury today retraced the final steps of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman before entering the house where they are alleged to have met their deaths.
The artist has been contemplating, documenting, filming, and photographing this place since 1998, and he has retraced its geological evolution in a journal.
With the regional marking his reappearance on the foundry meeting circuit, Mathews retraced his founding of Internet Corp.
They had hoped to throw flowers into the sea as they retraced the Titanic's journey from Southampton to New York.
After Lewis and Clark: Explorer Artists and the American West, on view at the Boise Art Museum, features works by 19th-century masters George Catlin, Thomas Moran, and Nicolas Point and by British watercolorist Tony Foster, who retraced the route in 1999.
The 60-year-old Bristol Blenheim, the last air-worthy example of its type left in the world, retraced the original flight path taken by the Scots brothers who designed it.
Far from casting any blame on one or the other reader of the text (assigned to the first century B.C.) - which would not only be anachronistic but naive - Rutten takes us through several precise stages of its reception, which one might call an instance of creative misreading - stages that cannot be retraced here.
Among nondurables, the output of paper materials partly retraced its June loss, but the production of textile materials fell further.
HUNDREDS of people have retraced the original Civil Rights march 50 years since the event many say started The Troubles.