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You saw people who had been laid off from their jobs, and at the age of 50 or 55, they go back and retrain for a new job at a new industry.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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She decided to go back to work instead of looking for a new husband, the role most people thought she would assume.
FORBES: My Business Mentor Is Pulitzer Prize Winner Katharine Graham (The Washington Post)
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If Mr Obama now has to go back for either a second stimulus package or a new round of funding to buy toxic assets from the banks, he could face stouter opposition.
ECONOMIST: AIG and the president
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We can either facilitate their stay in the country so they can work for U.S. companies, innovate and create new jobs, or watch them go back to their home countries and innovate for our competition.
NPR: Critics: High-Tech Visas Cheat U.S. Workers
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Historic Scotland's experts are cleaning, studying and conserving the carved stones before they go back on display in a new exhibition in time for the anniversary this year.
BBC: St Oran's Cross from Iona put back together in Selkirk
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The pair go back to 1977, when Singleton ran a New Jersey paper for Joe Allbritton and was struggling to pay for newsprint from an operation chaired by Scudder.
FORBES: Encirclement
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Graeme Reid, the council's inner-city manager, argues that it is neither feasible nor desirable for the area to go back to what it was, but that a new, vibrant, multi-ethnic city is evolving.
ECONOMIST: A city��s metamorphosis
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New Mexico winemaking, mostly for religious functions, is said to go back 375 years.
FORBES: Cru Rio Grande
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Look, one of the easier things to do, going -- again, let's go back to what had happened for a while, one thing would be to propose a series of new spending and not have to pay for any of it.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Her new mortgage payments will be more than they had budgeted for so they will have to go back and budget again.
BBC: NEWS | Business | Interest rate rise - your reactions
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Mostly locals, but way in the back of the line was a guy from New York, Bradley Geist, who'd flown in just for lunch and planned to go back as soon as he got it.
NPR: New Orleans Loses a Favorite Lunch Spot