But the Mexican immigrant can easily recross the Rio Grande by a drive over a short bridge. |
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Turn right into Piccadilly, recross the River Foss and turn left on to the riverside walk that runs alongside the Coppergate development. |
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They were defeated as they tried to recross the Danube with their booty. |
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Toy red buses cross and recross Waterloo bridge as though maddened into repetition. |
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We recross the village of Oka surmounted by the ruins of its old dzong. |
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According to the dispersalist view, speciation occurs as animals spread out from a centre of origin, crossing preexisting barriers that they would not readily recross and that would cut them off from the original group. |
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But few of the 30,000 Colombians who used to cross each day to shop do so now, because Venezuela's National Guard confiscates their goods when they recross the border, says Mr Uribe, the shopkeeper. |
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